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http://www.localdallas.com The name Local has nothing to do with local food. Chef Tracy Miller wants the best ingredients to create a restaurant that becomes your home away from home -- your local. To accomplish this, she provides diners with a menu of contemporary American dishes in a simple but elegant space. The restaurant, opened in 2003, is housed in the historic Boyd Hotel in Deep Ellum. Each meal is book-ended with a bantam bowl of warm, spiced nuts, an amuse-bouche soup and a cranberry thumbprint mignardise. It's difficult to nail specialties at Local because the offerings are driven by seasonality. However, it's Texas, so it's safe to say that the burger basket made from locally sourced Burgundy Pasture beef is a sure thing – and it's one of Dallas' best burgers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thelodgeclub.com/home/ There are strip clubs, and then there are men's clubs. The Lodge is one of the latter. For one thing, it was named Best Men's Club in the Observer's 2010 Best of Dallas issue. There is no membership fee, no cover charge, no black light and no disco balls. Instead, The Lodge goes for a high-end look, with smallish rooms fashioned to resemble a luxury hunting lodge. The kitchen offers a full menu from opening until closing, and there's a wine cellar as well. And there's Wi-Fi throughout the club for those inclined to stay connected while staring at the scenery. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.theloftdallas.com "Located just south of downtown and above Gilley's Saloon at the Palladium, The Loft's 3,000-square-foot balcony and patio lounge is one of several venues housed in the Gilley's Dallas Complex." But it's The Loft that's gained a reputation for offering its patrons one of the area's best nighttime views of the Dallas skyline. Then there's the fact that The Loft's stage is known for featuring a wide variety of touring indie/trendy acts of the up-and-comer variety. The Loft also boasts a stage, dance floor, full bar, comfy couches and tables and chairs. Even if the parking lot fills up on a very busy night, there's usually parking to be found in the area. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Located on Belt Line Road just east of the Dallas North Tollway, this laid back bar and grill has the same hard-to-miss green-and-white striped awnings as the original Logan's location, Austin's popular Logan's On Sixth. Inside, there's a large central dark-wood bar and stained glass windows, and the walls are covered with black and white photos of classic movie stars, celebrities and athletes from yesteryear. The basic bar menu offers salads, burgers, sandwiches and wraps. Daily specials keep regulars coming back. Happy hour is all day Monday, Tuesday and Sunday and until 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, while Wednesday offers $3 pints and $3 wells. Thursdays are good for $5 burgers. A separate bar and a few pool tables make a back library-style room a cozy hangout. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.lolasfortworth.com Since 2008, Lola's Saloon has been one of the top venues in North Texas, arguably the best in Fort Worth. Each week, local and national acts shuffle through the bar, which, perhaps thanks to the name, has a looser, more comfortable feel than its counterparts in Dallas. The décor behind the bar is a mix of thrift-store artifacts and vintage metal signs. The capacity tops out at around 300 and the stage sits only a few feet off the ground, so each show has an intimate feel, especially when acts like Dr. Dog and Fleet Foxes drop in for a show. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.londonergreenville.com This is the popular pub's fifth Dallas-area location, although it is more crowded and spacious than its Uptown, Frisco and Addison counterparts. The dark wood and mahogany accents make the bar the perfect hideout for rainy days or for quiet conversation at a dimly lit table in the corner. Fittingly, the bar gets more rowdy during soccer games, which the pub displays and celebrates on a regular basis. The bar's East Dallas crowd includes older men and young sporty couples who show up to munch on fish and chips and watch sports on one or more of the Londoner Pub's multiple flat-screens. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.lonestarsundance.com If everything really is bigger in Texas, Lone Star has capitalized on the idea with an underground mega-club that combines every type of bar and club into one place. It's divided into themed rooms, with art on every wall and a bar at every turn. Among several watering holes, there's a karaoke space and a huge middle area with a stage for live music from cover bands to Texas Country Thursday nights with 75 cent well and drink specials. Across the way, a dueling piano bar and pool hall abuts the club Derrick, an oil rig- themed, high-energy, strobe light dance Mecca. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.lonestarbarandgrilltx.com There's something to do absolutely everywhere in this huge venue, an alcohol-fueled theme park for adults. At the entrance to Lone Star Legends, a large space with two bars to choose from provides an option for sit-and-drink types; a pool and arcade hall adjacent to the karaoke room satisfies game junkies. In back, a club opens on weekends, with country bands on Fridays and DJs on Saturdays. For the sports fan, TVs hang on just about every wall, and bars in every room leave no one short a beverage for long. As for the grill, the menu is typical bar fare, firing up chicken-fried steak, catfish, nachos and the like. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Open 365 days a year, this popular dive bar and grill just off McKinney Avenue in the West Village is a hit with all the neighboring apartments, condos and lofts, as well as anyone who's able to take the McKinney Avenue Trolley. And it's no wonder The Loon is so popular with folks in the neighborhood -- who don't have to drive -- because it has a very solid reputation for having bartenders with some of the longest pours in Dallas. "Stiffest of the stiff," one regular says. "Just a splash of Coke." Food specials are scratched on chalkboards scattered throughout the establishment, and the thin-crust pizza, plates of pasta and thick hamburgers are the most popular menu items. It's worth noting that this windowless bar is in a strip near a dentist's office and a Subway. Bring quarters to play pool or the jukebox, and forget what's going on outside -- you can't even tell if it's raining. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.loopholepub.com From its name to the decor to the cutesy menu titles, The Loophole Courthouse Pub & Grill -- located within eyesight of Denton's historic Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum -- really takes its legal locale and the area's history to heart. Built in 1896, the once-county-seat courthouse (made of beautiful and Texas-local limestone, sandstone and granite) is downtown Denton's most memorable landmark. And this cozy, smoke-filled pub and grill pays a tongue-in-cheek tribute with menu section titles like "Arraignment Appetizers," "I'll Take the Wrap," "Bailiff Burgers," "Jury Box Baskets," and offers daily food and drink specials. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., but from 10:30 p.m. on, the kitchen only serves pub grub from the appetizer menu. Unless you're in good with the judge, er, cook. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.lostsocietydallas.com In a shotgun club off Lower Greenville, DJs spin Top 40 and hip-hop to a young, hot-looking crowd under faux-crystal chandeliers. Sleek in blue and black, the walls are lined in tall-backed booths, with small candlelit tables for bottle service or kicking back with a lychee martini. Lost Society claims the best-looking bartenders around, clad in low-cut tops and hot pants, slinging drinks over a black stone bar top. In back, VIP party booths sit next to the door to the back patio, where a mini bar outside slakes the thirsty party people during the hot summer months. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Longtime pizza dive has gained national fame, being featured on the Food Network. Louie's has consistently been one of the city's best pizza joints. Dark, dreary but also lively. A real honest-to-goodness dive. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.loveandwarintexas.com If you couldn't already tell by the name, the folks at Love & War in Texas are very proud of the Lone Star State. So proud that they created a bar and grill with Texas as the theme. Located on Grapevine Mills Circle, the road that wraps around Grapevine Mills Mall, the watering hole attracts nearby residents and out-of-town mall-goers alike. Whether people come for the Texas-themed food, the Texas-sized beers on draft or the performances by up-and-coming Texas country bands is anyone's guess. But one thing is certain: Much hard work has gone into the authenticity of the place-from the old saloon-style doors to the cowboy hats on the bartenders. If you're looking for a place to celebrate your state pride, this is your bar. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.drinkatlous.com Like other bars in the Fry Street area within walking distance of the University of North Texas, Lucky Lou's attracts a high percentage of patrons wearing UNT T-shirts, hats and backpacks, once afternoon and evening classes let out. With more than 25 beers on tap, multiple bars, more than half a dozen plasma screens, a couple of foosball tables, pool tables and video games, Lucky Lou's has been a popular after-hours spot since opening in fall 1996. When the weather's nice, Lucky Lou's regulars know to expect the patio--one of the biggest in town--to be crowded with folks taking advantage of the bar's daily college-budget-friendly drink specials. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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