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http://www.beerknurd.com The Flying Saucer is a local chain that has one person in mind-the adventurous beer drinker. The Saucer has over 100 beers on tap from all over the world, and even more in bottles. The selection is constantly rotating, so in order to keep up, you must visit often. Not only is it a great bar to frequent regularly, it has several big annual events where 15-20 craft beers in 4oz. samples, are well, sampled. What's even better is that the events take place lakeside, so the cool breeze from Lake Ray Hubbard adds a special element to the exotic suds you no doubt will be enjoying soon. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
All biker clubs are welcome at 4 Horse Saloon, but with a VIP area reserved specifically for them, the Punishers call the bar home. Motorcycle tanks and exhaust pipes hang on the walls, with the signature Punishers logo painted, hanging or written everywhere else. Live bands Thursday through Saturday pump rock and heavy metal through the bar; longnecks are always $2 and Wednesdays feature 75-cent drafts. On the back deck, regulars throw horseshoes during the summer, eating free burgers and hot dogs while a 500-pound iron tub keeps the beer cold next to the grill. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thefourloungedallas.com Warm-hued tapestries line the walls of this cozy Uptown lounge, located within walking distance of a number of popular eateries. And with the lounge's dessert-and-drink hours -- open Wednesday through Saturday, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. -- you can sample specialty after-dinner drinks like the Butter Caramel Martini, the Key Lime Pie Tini or the complete-with-sprinkles-on-top Cupcake Martini. And you can sip these fancy concoctions in the comfy lounge area inside or on the patio outside. Keith LaBonte, partner and general manager of the Four Lounge, defines the cocktail trend behind the bar's creations as "molecular mixology," which involves the use of powders, gels, foams, sprays and other methods to alter the flavor, appearance or general presentation of drinks. The lounge is located in an area surrounded by Uptown residences and its patrons are often regulars living in the walkable neighborhood. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
For the young business and college types, it's an English pub without the grit. Light wood tones and the image of the horse-mounted hunter execute a clean, well-lit interior reminiscent of a traditional pub, but carpeted and much larger. Flat-screens line the walls with larger sets above the bar, broadcasting whatever game suits your fancy. Two rooms off the main space of Fox and Hound, dubbed the Green Room and Burgundy Room, respectively, house pool tables, dartboards and shuffleboard. Sundays feature service industry specials and every Tuesday pints are priced at two dollars. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxandhound.com Located just off Interstate 635 in a strip shopping center across from a Dollar General, this Fox and Hound location makes for a nice escape from the hustle and bustle outside. Like other locations in the Fox and Hound Restaurant Group, this one's a great place to shut the world out when watching a game and having a few rounds or pub food with friends. This Fox and Hound offers several big screens, a huge bar area, arcade games and pool tables, and every room is big enough to accommodate a large group. Happy hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m. featuring $2 domestic beers, and the bar also has daily rotating "all-day specials" such as $4 for Jack Daniel's, Crown or Absolut. The menu offers half-price appetizers Sunday through Thursday from 11 p.m. until the kitchen shuts down just before closing time. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxandhound.com This English pub and beer hall features a towering open space with rectangular tables throughout the interior. Nooks and halls at Fox and Hound contain cozy hidden booths for a chance to get away from the crowds watching sports on four big-screens over a scrolling ticker, always keeping patrons updated on recent scores. Upstairs, a full bar and pool hall overlook the main area, and everywhere are scenes of the mounted hunter and hound. Offering a downtown sports break, Fox and Hound is open for lunch and dinner, with a full menu from wings to pot roasts and plenty in between. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxandhound.com Arlington's Fox & Hound location has the competitive patron in mind -- at least that's what the room full of billiard tables, dart boards, shuffleboard planks and multiple flat-screen TVs suggest. This hole-in-the-wall bar is tucked into the corner of a North Arlington shopping center, which means you'll mix in with a lot of regulars from nearby neighborhoods, who are either there to watch the game or play a game. A glance upward as you pass through the front door reveals a stained glass ceiling -- a nice addition to Fox & Hound's Irish pub motif. Tuesday night's drink special offers all pints for $2. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxandhound.com Fox and Hound is a breath of fresh air in Lewisville's slim nightlife scene. The English pub offers a hodgepodge of activities that pique the interest of the many bar-goers who frequent the popular watering hole. The game room, a separate room with multiple billiard tables and dart boards, is almost as large as the actual barroom, which houses dark wood dinner tables and multiple flatscreen televisions. While some patrons shoot pool or throw darts, others enjoy a drink in the main room, which is accompanied by a well attended karaoke contest on Wednesday nights. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxsportsgrill.com This Shops At Willow Bend upscale grill is probably successful thanks to being the only sports bar in the overgrown Live-Work-Play-style strip mall. It's got all the trappings of your average sports bar--hot young waitresses, big screen TVs, an unthreatening beer selection, fried food--except with aspirations of trendiness as evidenced by the polished hardwood, chrome and pricey food. But for those who live, work or play in Plano, there are definitely worse places to catch a game. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.franchisegrill.com The Franchise Bar and Grill takes its name from any one of the sports teams competing for space on the bar's 27 televisions. Manager Earl Nadel says that the bar is "chef-driven," which isn't surprising seeing that he's the head chef. The Franchise is somewhere between a sports bar and a neighborhood bar, leaning towards the latter. But with a full kitchen open until 2 a.m., there's no need to stop for fast food on the way home. The Franchise Bar and Grill is also conveniently located next to Planet Pizza, which allows for any tired parent to sneak over for a much-needed drink. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.frankiesbar.com This sports bar in the former Spasso's space at Hall Street isn't content to stay within the boundaries of the athletics-and-suds-joint mold, although you wouldn't know it from the gargantuan portions of the kitchen's offerings, which a national newspaper called "a menu on steroids." The 30 HD plasma TVs, among them a pair of 10-foot HD-TV projection screens and a 42-inch HD plasma TV on each of the two patios, offering everything from B-ball to UFC matches enforce the sports-bar stereotype. What separates Frankie's from other bars in town is the menu. The raw bar, with its yellow fin tuna sashimi and oysters on the half shell, is one example. Other off-kilter (for a sports bar) items are the "Cardinals" Sriracha chicken wings -- the menu is packed with athletic witticisms -- and Kobe Bryant Best Damn Chicken Salad sliders. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.fredstexascafe.com Fred's Texas Café has been around since 1978 serving spectacular food, beer and live music, but lately it might seem a little out of place. A few years back, the cultural district was developed into shiny, new upscale wine bars and theaters. An offer was made to buy the land under Fred's and turn it into a parking lot. Fred said no. And anyone who likes local Texas music over a plate of nachos and a beer is grateful. It's not exactly a honky-tonk, but the numerous cattle brand symbols covering the wall and the fenced performance space out back definitely let you know you're in Texas. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.freemandallas.com Deep Ellum has had its share of Cajun- or Creole-inspired restaurants over the years. But The Free Man, opened in the summer of 2011 by John Jay Myers, has a formula that might make the bar and restaurant a Dallas mainstay. The dinner service, which features traditional Louisiana dishes like jambalaya and gumbo, is accompanied with performances from some of the best local jazz acts. And after the kitchen closes, the corner stage houses popular local rock bands. The changeover each night showcases the place's versatility. The green and red painted walls and long wooden bar are just colorful enough to match the Cajun theme, and just dingy enough to host the rock crowd. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
A staple for many UNT students, Fry Street Public House is less than 200 yards from campus. Opened in the fall of 2009, the bar has hosted its fair share of events and artists, but most notably rapper Coolio in May 2011. Like a cattle call, herds of college students pour into the bar’s double doors each night for “orders for quarters,” or 50 cent well drinks from 9 to 11 p.m. Live bands and DJs play the spacious patio on the weekends, and the bar’s upstairs balcony overlooks a busy Fry Street. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thefrystreettavern.com Opened in 2001, this Fry Street area bar is named for the historic hub of late-night bars, coffee shops, eateries and head shops in Denton that are all within walking distance to the University of North Texas - and its many dorms. That makes Fry Street Tavern a popular between-class haunt after it opens at 3 p.m., as well as a busy after-hours watering hole. The blue and white awning outside seems a bit out-of-context, because inside, the bar's design is green--as in "Go, Mean Green!" UNT logos and memorabilia are positioned at every turn. Even the walls are painted a UNT shade of green. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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