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Beats, rhymes and life rule at what's becoming a Deep Ellum institution; you won't find a busier club on the weekends, with more people waiting to get in than some places get all week. If you want hip-hop and reggae - and you do, even if you don't think so - look no further. Also, check out talent showcase Sundays. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.papagsportsbar.com/Hurst/hurst.html The bar at 310 Grapevine Highway in Hurst has gone through several ownership changes. In fact, on our recent visit, there were two signs above the doorway-one with the bar's previous name, Baxter's, and one with its new name, Papa G's. The bar's interior is lined with wood, faded from years of smoke, and the floor is a classic black and white checkered tile. While there is no wide-ranging drink menu, cocktails are served quickly and with a heavy pouring hand. When your cup is full, you have several options. Head to the game room for billiards and darts, or grab a seat at a table in front of the stage, which features live bands and sports projected on the big screen. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.parktaverndallas.com Park Tavern brings the gastropub experience to Park Lane, serving craft brews and bar food in a massive second-floor dining room. A patio provides for outdoor imbibing when the weather permits. Inside, the bar top, tables and other areas sprawl with enough seating for the largest party you could ever possibly conjure. Don’t think the menu is limited to burgers and chicken wings, though there are plenty of both if you’re feeling the need for meat and cheese. Park Tavern also offers more inspired plates, from octopus a la plancha, to lamb and more. Don’t eat too much. You gotta keep that party going if you’re going to hang out here. Late night at Park Tavern gets even more interesting, when you can ditch your bar stool for a spot on the dance floor. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/parksplacebar Its motto is a place "where friends can meet with friends." In the corner of a quiet shopping strip, Parks Place is half game hall, half bar and grill. Highlights include karaoke and darts tournaments Saturdays and Sundays and a super cheap menu ranging from typical bar fare to chicken parmigiana. Champion dart plaques grace the plaster walls and brick pillars surround a cozy bar space. Under ceiling tiles custom painted by regulars with love poems and shout outs to friends, MGD 64 pints are always two dollars, served by a smiling "Angel." (That's what regulars call the friendly female staff.) Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
There is a good bit of history preserved in Denton’s upper-room Paschall Bar. The five members of the band Midlake, who own the Paschall, have a penchant for Denton history. The place is named after the building’s original builder and owner B.F. Paschall, who’s pictured in a photograph on display as you traverse the stairwell up to the bar that occupies the space above Andy’s Bar. The bar is divided into two parts. One room is styled after an old pub, complete with a massive dark wood bookcase constructed by members of the band. The other room, which is divided by an overarching wooden threshold also built by the band, has a mid-century Danish modern style complete with low profile furniture and dim, amber lighting. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.pearlatcommerce.com Located downtown on the corner of Pearl and Commerce Streets, Pearl is housed in a two-story structure originally built in 1903. Since then, the building's housed several businesses like the Hall Remedy Co. and the Donovan Undertaking Co. (the last one, they say, "explains the ghosts"). Today, this bar and music venue that, according to its website, caters to a "diverse, mostly 30's and up crowd," hosts a wide variety of musical talent but specializes in primarily blues and jazz acts, with the occasional foray into zydeco, Latin and reggae. Inside there's plenty of seating with a good view of the stage. The bar has happy hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. when $3 wells and domestic longnecks are offered. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thepeopleslaststand.com According to the Facebook page for The People's Last Stand, they don't have any bartenders. Rather, they have a team of mixologists. The bar, located on the second floor of Mockingbird Station next to Trinity Hall, has a wide open feel. The front and side wall, both made of glass, look in on the rounded bar, large open lounge area and high ceiling. The drinks are all well thought out and carefully concocted, each with a different twist. For example, the Old Fashioned is made with maple syrup, rather than simple syrup or sugar, and it's served with a reasonable $8 price tag. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.petesduelingpianobar.com The name pretty much says it all. If you're looking for a good-time, sing-along crowd, Pete's is the place. Especially if bawdy, off-color humor is your thing. And it should be. Open Wednesday through Saturday. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.petesduelingpianobar.com It's a destination celebration bar, ideal for birthdays, bachelor parties or any other excuse to get people together for a stray from the norm. Wednesday through Saturday, pianists on center stage in the huge main room take requests from '50s rock to country and anything the crowd can think up through the night. Two bars and an absurd amount of table space at Pete's cater to an older crowd early, giving way to the younger college types late night. At 9 p.m. an entire band takes the stage with drum set and violin in tow for a huge number, and every so often the waitresses will join the show, atop the pianos for a choreographed routine before it's back to the dueling. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.pizzahut.com One of America's first pizza-parlor chains, Pizza Hut was started by Dan and Frank Carney in Wichita, Kansas in 1958. Its original "red roof" locations were dine-in family restaurants, some of which even served beer. Over the years, however, in Dallas / Fort Worth and other markets, the original sit-down locations have been largely replaced by take-out restaurants specializing in home delivery. Now owned by food industry behemoth Yum! Brands and having reached such critical mass that it once designed a "space pizza" that was eaten by a Russian cosmonaut high above the earth, Pizza Hut augments its traditional pizza offerings by borrowing from other cuisines—thus, its P'Zone menu, the chain's version of a calzone with different kinds of pizza toppings stuffed into a hot pocket of baked dough. P'Zones, available in five different combos and one make-your-own version, have been joined now by the sub-sandwich-hybrid, the P'Zolo., along with various pasta offerings. Find your nearest Pizza Hut on Voice Places. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.plushdallas.com With its upstairs VIP area, bottle service, smoking-hot dancers and bass-heavy sound system, this ultra lounge is one of the hottest in Dallas. If you have what it takes to get past the velvet rope, pop your collar and order a $15 drink like the player or diva you are and rub shoulders with rappers, athletes and hangers-on. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
In Gaelic, Poag Mahone means "kiss my ass," though the pub is way more inviting than its name suggests. In the booming 7th Street bar strip, it's all Irish all the time, with a big wooden bar, tons of seating and plenty of distraction with pool, darts and games in every corner. The Irish flag hangs over the entrance, with every Guinness, Bushmills and Murphy's ad imaginable. Mostly patronized by a young college crowd, it's a big sports stop with TVs on every wall. It's also huge with the rugby crowd, serving as the meeting place and trophy room of the Fort Worth Rugby Club. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thepoochpatio.com One of the most unique little bars in Uptown caters to humans and canines alike. Take your pooch to The Pooch Patio in Oak Lawn and treat him to a day of relaxation while you partake in the bar's wide selection of craft beers and wine. A shaded front deck or a sun-drenched patio out back allows pups of every kind, as long as they're not destructive. Food, boarding and spa treatment are all services you can purchase at The Pooch Patio and the bar's Bark Boutique store, although many owners go simply to mingle with fellow dog lovers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
The inside of this dive bar is like the belly of a boat, with dark wood-paneled walls and a ship's wheel behind the bar. The draws include karaoke Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and happy hour specials 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Friday nights. Pool tables occupy half the space, and sit under old framed pictures of ships and other boat-related decorations. Across the wooden railing, the other half holds the stage, a small DJ booth and a small dance floor. The usual suspects sit at the bar night after night as eclectic fixtures in the Poop Deck, which has been a neighborhood icon since the disco era. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.poordavidspub.com Feel free to strike the "Poor- from this bar's title, as the Lamar location has finally overcome construction hurdles and stepped out as a respectable-looking joint. From a huge bar to a spacious sitting area and a damn-fine lineup of country, folk and acoustic acts, things are looking up at David's. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.popssafari.com Pop's Safari Room is the place for anyone trying to avoid loud music, shot girls and dancing. They even let you smoke there - actually, they encourage it. After all, Pop's is a cigar and wine bar for anyone wanting to take a load off with a glass of red and a faux Cuban. Or, you can pay the place a visit to see all of the accumulated pictures of Marilyn Monroe and mounted deer heads on the wall. They go well with one of the available cigars, which range in price from $3 to $60 apiece. There's even a back patio with live music on the weekends. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.theporchrestaurant.com In the heat of summer, finding places to have a drink that aren't dark and air-conditioned caves becomes a challenge. Enter Henderson Avenue's The Porch, a casual brasserie for those of us with no veranda at home. When the heat comes, fans blow a cooling but oddly humid mist that does its best to keep despair at bay. You could have a few pints here, swilling them down while enjoying a fried-chicken salad you wanted to be healthy but which is definitely not. If you'd rather be honest with yourself, you could go with the Stodg burger, named after Dallas lawyer Steve Stodghill. It's packed with tomato, onion, melted cheddar and a fried egg on a bun smeared with foie gras butter. Other stand-out decadent dishes include a baked mac and cheese accented with cubes of smoked ham and crusted in panko, and sliders heaped with brisket and slaw. You wish you had a porch like this at home. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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