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http://www.mercywinebar.com Mercy Wine Bar takes its name from a Roy Orbison song, but you won"t find any tribute to him inside. Instead, you will find a very dark interior, pulsing with techno music, where you can relax at bar, table or couch. Full service menu for pairing and sharing, and of course good wines, available by flight, carafe, or bottle. Menu options include Blackened Ahi Tuna, Mac and White Truffle Gratin, and a seasonal fruit plate. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.themeridianroom.com This stalwart of Exposition Park has been a popular hangout for discerning bar goers in Dallas for well over a decade. There isn't a specific draw. Rather, discovering the bar's subtleties will make you a regular, just like the Expo Park dwellers and music fans who hang out in the nearby Deep Ellum neighborhood. The way the sun creates long shadows that fill the narrow space in the late afternoon is sublime, especially with a two- or three-beer buzz. A rotation of local artwork covers one wall, while a tall wooden case holds hundreds of bottles behind the bar on the other side. And the food, a selection of high-brow pub grub, is great for dinner or a late-night snack. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.miguelitosrestaurant.com Miguelito's restaurant has made a home for itself in the quiet Mid Cities suburb of Hurst since it was opened in 1996 by Michael and Gabby Nevares. You might find its popularity surprising, given its out-of-the-way location. In fact, you might even think you've made a wrong turn until you see the bright red Miguelitos sign that lights the entire block. Even from the street, the fiesta atmosphere can be felt, and once inside, there is usually a Mexican beer or tequila drink in the hand of every bargoer -- even the ones salsa dancing on the narrow dance floor. The restaurant is still owned and operated by the Nevares family, and it's apparent that they've gone to great lengths to give Miguelitos its cabana-like atmosphere. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Every inch of this joint yells "SPORTS!" from the signed Troy Aikman jersey on the wall near the front door to the big-screen TVs throughout the bar to the bowling, hunting and Golden Tee arcade games in the back. Cheap drinks, good sandwiches and friendly servers make it a relaxing place to take in a game. Also, you can check out the display of Born on the Fourth of July memorabilia, including script pages, as scenes from the Oliver Stone film were filmed there. The place was opened in 1971, and looks every bit its age, if not more. But somehow, the faded paint, layers of bathroom graffiti and busted booth benches add to the charm. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
If you visit Monica's Nueva Cocina, chances are you'll meet the famous Monica Green. The 57-year-old restaurateur works the room like a pro, greeting nearly every customer. Oak Lawn needed a Mexican restaurant with good food that doesn't break the bank and in many ways Monica's delivers. While some fusion dishes dismay, Tex-Mex and Mexican plates deliver wins far more than they disappoint. Try the chili con carne enchiladas and be ruined for chain-restaurant versions forever. The Mexican lasagna is satisfying and tacos are good across the board, partly because of the hand-made tortillas the kitchen employs. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Locals enjoy cheap drinks and greasy eats in this neighborhood dive, tucked away in a shopping strip center. It's not anything flashy, just a good spot to catch the game or some live music. Thursday through Saturday bands play the corner stage; generally rock cover bands, with the occasional country touch. Domestic drafts are always two dollars, and menu items include cheese sticks, pizza, burgers and the always popular Bowl-O-Pasta. Open seven days a week, Monte Carlo's offers free pool; tables get particularly busy during happy hour. Bare bones as it may be, Monte's, as the regulars call it, is what a dive is meant to be: just a place to have a bit to drink and hang. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.themoonbar.com Fort Worth's The Moon bar has been the unofficial hub of Fort Worth's music community for years. The sound system is big enough to fill a room 10 times its size, but the bar's intimate feel is what keeps it abuzz during weekend performances from Fort Worth's biggest local acts. That also might explain why the black leather chairs at the bar are all but worn through after years of patronage from musicians and students at the adjacent Texas Christian University campus. But music isn't the only reason people go to The Moon. On weeknights, the bar has cheap drink specials and routinely shows games on the pull-down screen. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thrillist.com/links/226999/aHR0cDovL3d3dy50aGVtdWNreWR1Y2tiYXIuY29tLw%3D%3D/direct The layout of Addison's Mucky Duck, much like its name, is whimsical and a little difficult to define. The brick walls give the place an urban feel, while the old wooden door and the wood bar make it feel a bit like a pub. But the brightly colored tile located all over the bar's interior and on the door turn The Mucky Duck into a funhouse for grownups. The adults who have the most fun at The Mucky Duck are those with a taste for imported and craft beers, as the bar carries more than 30 of them. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Although bathed in color-changing neon lights, Muddy Waters' interior is still so dim you can hardly find your way to the pool tables. With a cross section of various ages and races, Muddy Waters caters to crowds of working-class people rushing to get in on the bar’s cheap weekly specials, including Monday’s dollar drafts and Tuesday’s $2 wells. When slow, the bar is a watering hole for weary blue-collar workers. When busy, the bar is packed with college students dancing to DJs or watching solo-acoustic sets on the bar’s small, wooden stage. Outside, a ground-level smoking area is sectioned off by an iron gate, and can seat a handful of people who watch cars pass on Live Oak Street. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.murphysplacedallas.com Under the strobe lights of a checkered dance floor, this American and African club draws a young to middle-aged urban crowd. At Murphy's Bar, the hip-hop is loud, the space is small and the Nigerian food a little unusual, with a menu including traditional ogbona soup, oxtail and goat head stew. Two pool tables, a long bar of backlit clear tiles and a little red-carpeted stage make up the club. Through the week, sports night, cards, dominoes, live bands and DJs provide the entertainment. Saturday nights tend to be busiest, with Live Mix playing the best of old-school and new reggae, hip-hop and African jams. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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