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http://www.haileysclub.com Clean, colorful and comfortable, Hailey's sports a pool table and two large bars, plus one of the best craft-beer selections in Denton, including local greatness from Rahr and Franconia as well as fine Belgian ales and rotating seasonals. Those are all fine reasons to go, but the main attraction is the live music on the generously sized stage and powerful P.A. system. Little wonder that Hailey's is rivaled only by Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios when it comes to booking the hottest touring indie-rock groups and big local acts in Denton. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.fishcitygrill.com Dangling miniature Christmas lights and plastic fish combined with tin pails of saltine crackers on all the tables give this dim, narrow seafood eatery in the middle of the Park Cities a surprising slightly laid-back, urban seaport feel. Start out with a batch of iced, fresh oysters on the half shell. If the famous slither of the damp raw creatures doesn't do it for you, try the oyster nachos--tortilla chips topped with chipotle tartar sauce, fried oysters and pico de gallo. If you're not dieting, fried catfish tacos, a basket of thick waffle fries and a cold longneck make a glorious combination. Half Shells is tiny, and they don't take reservations, so plan on a wait during peak hours. The bar crammed in the back is a pleasant spot to pass the time--that is, if you can negotiate a seat. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com The Halo Lounge, a hole-in-the-wall joint adjacent to Fort Worth's Texas Christian University campus, is what you might imagine a typical college bar to be. Its patrons are primarily college students looking for a party, and that's exactly what Halo Lounge offers. Murals of nude women cover entire walls, but still leave plenty of room for neon beer signs and large Bud Light advertisements. DJs sit up high in a corner booth and mix a variety of music ranging from nu-metal to electronic dance music. The beer on tap is all domestic and inexpensive -- perfect for broke students looking. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.harborpointclub.com Open for nearly a decade before moving to its current location in 1996, Harbor Point Club & Grill is a bar and grill with a serious neighborhood bar character. There's a large, inviting central bar with plenty of bar stools, as well as a few tables and chairs for more intimate conversations. The joint offers patrons pool, darts and shuffleboard, with leagues for all three -- and there's a trophy wall. Karaoke's on Friday, and live bands plug in on Saturday nights, filling the smoke-filled bar with classic rock and blues. The menu, featuring burgers, salads, sandwiches and appetizers, is popular with the regulars, and the menu isn't your typical drop-it-in-the-frier fare. "Everything is handmade," one proud bartender proclaimed. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hattricksdallas.com Owned by former Cowboys special teams coach Joe Avezzano, Hat Tricks boasts that it's the best small live music venue in North Texas. Not surprisingly, America's Team paraphernalia lays claim to most of the wall space, which surrounds a large central bar, pool tables and video games. The bar has a regular base of mostly middle-agers and a bit of a service industry following. Live music Thursday through Saturday features Texas country, with some cover bands and rock every now and then. Known for its pizza, Hat Tricks offers bar appetizers and $1 drafts during the week after 11p.m. along with karaoke and poker tournaments. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/havanafresas Havana brings a touch of Miami's South Beach to Cedar Springs, serving up pumping dance beats inside a white stucco building lit with multicolored lights. The club is deceptively larger than it appears from the street, with a spacious dance floor separating the bar from a set of high-backed booths along the building's south wall. An elevated booth cloaked in dangling beads keeps the DJs perched just above the dance floor. Expect to see a well-dressed crowed dancing to Latin, hip-hop and Top 40. Parking is scarce on Cedar Springs, so either bring cash for a valet or prepare for a stroll. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hawleys.com Hawley's Billiards walks a fine line between typical pool hall and cozy neighborhood bar, so expect to see a good mix of serious players and novices cracking balls on the tables or sipping drinks at the bar. Before Hawley's opened there in 1993, its spot in a '70s-era shopping center was home to a handful of pool parlors. Today, Hawley's offers popular arcade games, foosball and darts in addition to the eight 8-foot and four 9-foot billiards tables. Now that Dallas has gone smoke-free, the smokers crowd around the heater on the patio area out front. Hawley's offers daily specials such as free pool on Mondays and Wednesdays, and Thursdays the bar offers "Jack, Jim or Jose" for $2. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Part of the Mason Bar's expansion after being open only a few short months is its intimate first-floor speakeasy bar Hi/Lo. While the Mason Bar, a surprisingly good purveyor of well-balanced cocktails, is open on top, a trip downstairs reveals a different side to the coin. While Mason's main source of décor is framed concert posters from the heyday of Deep Ellum venue Trees, Hi/Lo offers a more dimly lit, plush setting. While the bar is available mostly for private parties, on a recent visit the bartender said they're toying with the idea of opening it to the public on weekends. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hickorystreetlounge.com Denton is a city full of bars where college students at the nearby University of North Texas campus can get hammered on a shoestring budget, but not at Hickory Street Lounge, Denton's answer to the retro Prohibition-era cocktail trend. You need to have a little more spending money to do that here, but while the philosophy of most neighboring bars is quantity over quality, Hickory Street Lounge invites its customers to stop and taste the drinks, mixed by quite possibly the only true mixologist in all of Denton. But the biggest sign of bar's desire to let the taste of its drinks shine through is the strict no-smoking policy, a breath of fresh air when bar-hopping in this college town. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Tucked in a little shopping strip off Preston Road, The Hideaway displays vintage posters of John Wayne and Marilyn Monroe who appear to be watching over a bar stocked with neighborhood regulars. A rectangular island bar sits on a platform surrounded by tons of tables, TVs and Golden Tee machines where the bartender really does know everyone's name. It's a good place to post up and pass some time during the week, with a menu more suited for a decent restaurant than a little dive. A daily happy hour from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. accompanies grub specials like fajita Wednesdays and rib-eye Saturdays. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.holygrailpub.com From the dim lighting, vast beer selection, warm wood accents and various not-neon beer signs, the Holy Grail Pub is the quintessential North Texas take on a European pub. Open since the fall of 2009, the pub quickly earned a reputation for offering a wide variety of beer from bottles to draughts -- some 170 rotating selections with a few rare beers that range from $5 to $25 a serving. A full menu offers everything from "small bites" to "burgers" to "big plates," and the weekend brunch menu offered Saturday through Sunday (from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.) includes $4 mimosas and $5 mix-your-own "Custom Bloody Marys." Dartboards are in the back, and a few sets of European café style tables, chairs and umbrellas out front provide a perch for smokers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hooligansonline.com Hooligans is a two-story pub on the square in Denton housed in a space built in 1899. Its exposed brick walls, hardwood floors, metal ceiling tiles and stained glass give the bar a warm, welcoming feel, while modern flair like the Internet jukebox keeps the bar filled with Top 40 hits and classic rock. Thanks to the daily drink specials and inexpensive eats from the full menu, Hooligans is popular with townies and college kids alike. Inside, there's plenty of seating upstairs and down. Out front, a few tables on the sidewalk provide a great view of the hustle and bustle of the square. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hooters.com Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Dallas / Fort Worth customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hooterstexas.com Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Dallas / Fort Worth customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.hooterstexas.com Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Dallas / Fort Worth customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thehorsemanclub.com Two-steppin' under strobe lights in a cavernous, concrete-floored interior, college kids and an older regular crowd come out for live country music on Friday nights and $2 wells and domestics until 9 p.m. every day. With a raised lounge and game area, three bars and a wooden honky-tonk dance floor, The Horseman is music venue, pool hall and Texas dive all in one. Thursday night is Ladies Night, Wednesday features $3 you-call-its and Saturday is DJ night, with free entry from 7 to 9 p.m. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Hot Shots is like hanging out in a buddy's garage, carpeted and painted black, wall to ceiling, but with a karaoke stage and a lot more liquor to choose from. It's a small-town dive, with appetizer samplers, sandwiches and burgers on the menu and bras in the rafters over the bar. Monday nights, the $3 "Crown and down" "Buck Chug" draws a young crowd along with pool tables, giant Jenga and five-dollar novelty T-shirts. Wednesdays see 8-ball tournaments, Fridays boast dance club night with a DJ all night and Sundays feature free pool all day long. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.houlihans.com As a national chain, Houlihan's has something for everyone. A vegetarian? Relax. A craft-beer fan? Drink up. Into small plates? Get finicky. Perhaps you're in the mood for a mighty burger with all the fixings? Dig in. Houlihan's got you covered in their come-as-you-are restaurants. The restaurant also holds two happy hours (4:30 p.m.-7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.-close) including $6 appetizers from the kitchen of executive chef Kevin Horn. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.houlihans.com As a national chain, Houlihan's has something for everyone. A vegetarian? A craft-beer fan? Into small plates? Perhaps you're in the mood for a mighty burger with all the fixings. Houlihan's has you covered in its come-as-you-are restaurants. There's even a frites bar, from which diners can order any of the five options, like the Parmesan fries with three sauces. This location also holds two happy hours (4:30-7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.-close), which include six-dollar apps from the kitchen of executive chef Shawn Bovey. Thursdays after 4 p.m., customers can create a surf-and-turf entrée. Purchase a nine-ounce prime top sirloin, eight-ounce filet mignon or 12-ounce New York strip and receive a gratis five to six-ounce cold-water lobster tail or five jumbo shrimp. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.humperdinks.com If you find generic bro-bars slightly depressing, Humperdink's may not be for you. Sports bars can be hit-or-miss, but chain sports bars inevitably seem to have a manufactured enthusiasm, as if they're all designed from a blueprint with blank areas that say "Install local sports team banner here." Of course, none of that matters after a few beers. And that's what sets Humperdink's apart--not only is it an all-purpose bar offering food, karaoke and big-screen televisions, but each location also boasts its own brewery, plus a small but well thought-out selection of other craft beers. In fact, the beer is good enough that you may want to get one of the 100-oz. "Beer Towers," a man-sized glass tube with a spigot at the bottom that requires a minimum of three people to order. The beer and the friends may be needed if you're going to brave the karaoke stage. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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