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This popular pool hall and bar is conveniently located in a strip shopping plaza next to a check cashing spot, a tattoo parlor, a condom store and a head shop. Small wonder regulars jokingly refer to it as "our little boulevard of broken dreams." More than just billiards, Rack Daddy's offers giant Jenga, lots of dartboards, a few video games and "legal gambling" known as "sweepstakes." While it's non-smoking inside, a spacious front-porch patio tends to fill up with smokers. Daily drink specials and customer appreciation specials (like free pool with any purchase for all of November) keep regulars coming back. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Right off the highway sits Rack Daddy's Sports Bar and Billiards, a little dive in a shopping strip -- simple, no frills and gritty. All day happy hour Monday, two dollar you-call-it Thursday and DJs spinning top 40 provide a young service industry crowd with an after-work watering hole. Being a billiards bar, Rack Daddy's offers pool tables, foosball and video games between the cheap drinks. Sunday nights feature free pool and for a change of pace, it offers Giant Jenga along with Golden Tee and Big Buck Hunter. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.therailclub.com One of DFW's only exclusively metal and hard rock music venues is just off of Highway 30 in Fort Worth. On the large, raised stage (with a gated metal perimeter) is where you will see dozens of North Texas' hard rock bands each month. The cover charge is always reasonable, and if you're not that into the music, five pool tables sit on the opposite side of the venue to entertain you. Multiple bars and an upstairs balcony accommodate hundreds of metalheads, punk rockers and show-goers young and old. If you're sensitive to cigarette smoke, this isn't the place for you, as clouds of smoke billow into the air from every corner, including the small mosh pits that inevitably break out. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.theranchlc.com The mood evoked at The Ranch at Las Colinas goes far beyond its namesake. Yes, the design of the place, inside and out, suggests that you kick off your spurs and mosey up to the bar for a cold one. But the Lonesome Dove decorations are accompanied by a serious upscale vibe. The sleek granite bar top holds selections from The Ranch's more-than-ample wine list, as well as pints from the Texas-only draft menu. If you get hungry, there is more than just standard bar food. The menu features several items grown and harvested locally. And, to top it off, weekends feature live music on the porch, in addition to half-price wine on Saturday night. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Like walking into an 80s night club, Randy's Cherries hasn't really changed in decades. Laser lights and fog machines still permeate the gay bar's large interior. Shiny surfaces, glossy concrete floors and pool tables attract patrons looking for a place to drink, dance and mingle. Located just on the edge of Uptown, the gay bar's drag shows on the weekends and karaoke throughout the workweek bring in gay couples and singles looking to socialize. Don't head to Cherries' if you want to be a wallflower. The back room of the club features something no other Dallas club has: a shower. Yes, you heard right, a shower in the middle of the room. Things tend to get kind of steamy at Randy's Cherries, so it makes sense to have one. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Dallas/Dining/Default.htm The name Rattlesnake Bar conjures images of rocking out with the members of Poison, but that's not quite the case here. One clue would be that it's located on the ground floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, one of the more expensive places to spend a night in town. On a recent visit, we found the décor to be far less rock and roll than decadent and classy. The wood-lined walls and vaulted ceilings of the bar room are scarcely lit by a few chandeliers that keep the crowded room a nice shade of amber. Outside on the patio, the pace is quite a bit slower: The lounge chairs that sit under twinkle-light-filled trees offer peace and privacy. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.reddogright.com When Front Burner Restaurants, the owner of the Twin Peaks breastaurant chain, set out to open a new location for its scantily clad fare in Southlake, the conservative city residents were none too keen on the idea. Front Burner obliged the city and produced Red Dog Right-an upscale sports bar concept with the widest beer selection in Southlake. The bar, thanks to a few huge bay windows, is accessible to folks on the outdoor patio as well as people indoors, where they catch the game on one of the bar's many flat-screens. If you show up hungry, there's a chef in the kitchen cooking what the bartender calls "upscale bar food." Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.dadadallas.com When City Tavern owner Josh Florence purchased the historic Club Dada, there were some uncertainties about the fate of the property's tiny adjacent room. For a while it acted as a green room for bands performing on the Dada stage. But Florence and company thought it was simply too good to be left untouched, so they decided to open up the Red Door, a hole-in-the-wall dive bar designed to keep Dada's patrons happy on slow nights or during ticketed rock shows. The tiny corner stage and exposed brick walls give the place a comfortably run-down urban feel-synonymous with the rest of Deep Ellum. And Club Dada's old booth seats have been reappropriated for the smaller dive. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.redrockbarandgrill.net The cavernous space on the corner of Midway and Frankfurt has only recently changed its name to Red Rock. But long-time regulars will remember it by the name Sterlings. The Red Rock owners, though, have plans to do more than change the name: They want to inject the old neighborhood bar with new life -- starting with the beer menu. On a recent visit, the bartender was kind enough to educate a curious regular on the new selection of beers visible in a newly installed display cooler. Some things will remain the same, though. The huge stage that stands in the corner will still feature cover bands on the weekends, and the popular billiards tables will still draw locals looking for a game of pool. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
An upscale sports bar and lounge in Addison, The Red Room adjoins Asian and Indian restaurant Masala Wok. The exterior is fairly standard, as it's located in a strip shopping plaza, but the interior is designed like an uber-modern living room, with contemporary minimalist décor, off-white and red plush seating, small framed prints on the wall and, as the name suggests, a lot of red accents. The bar and lounge host private parties and an array of weekly events that can be found on the bar's website. For those feeling snacky, the bar's menu has a food section with favorite appetizers such as creamed spinach dip, lamb kabob rolls and chicken or veggie spring rolls. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.renfieldscorner.com This popular Uptown watering hole has made great efforts to set itself apart from its shinier neighbors, serving as the only Uptown bar to host sets from the area's top bands. To be safe, Renfield's has installed a sprawling beer garden away from all the noise, and even in the heat of the summer, the patio-a comfortable place to order from the bar's extensive menu of imported brews-is filled with young business types there for after-work drinks. The dark interior, which is set up like an old Irish pub, has wood-covered walls and vintage sconces. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.renoschopshop.com There's one bar in Deep Ellum that the bikers, greasers, metalheads and punks can all agree on: Reno's Chop Shop Saloon. The long, double-sided bar can accommodate even the busiest nights as graphic-T'd bartenders sling Pabst Blue Ribbon drafts and Jaeger Bombs in plastic cups with equal aplomb. Check out a live punk or metal show in the back room if you want to know why disposable cups rather than glassware is such a good idea. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Establishments in Legacy line up along well trafficked roads like Bishop or Lone Star except for this corner pub, tucked away from all the hubbub. While it carries the same accoutrements as so many local British-Irish pubs, this one comes with a Texas twist. Good spot for those looking to hang out without the people watching. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Because this Fry Street area bar and grill is within walking distance of The University of North Texas -- and its dorms and frat-houses -- don't be surprised if the mostly college-age crowd at Riprocks' bars, booths, patio and arcade are wearing lots of Eagles green. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily, Riprocks has become a popular before-, during- and after-class hangout since opening in 1991. It's known for munchies ranging from sandwiches, burgers and subs to tacos, nachos and quesadillas, which all go with its lower-than-low daily drink specials. Ask about "all day, everyday" offers like $2 pints of select beers or $2 double Long Island Iced Teas. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
According to the bartender, the crowd at at Rob's Billiards and Sports Bar changes from night to night. "There's free pool for ladies on Tuesdays, and free pool for guys on Wednesdays," she says over Tuesday night's chatter. The popular Euless watering hole is generally packed every Tuesday -- not a free pool table in sight. The other half of the bar, however, remains empty, because it's used for Thursday's open mic night and Friday and Saturday's live music night, which also draw big crowds. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.rockinrodeodenton.com Since 2005, the Rockin Rodeo has been drawing anyone with a taste for cheap beer, country music and square dancing. Thursday's are live performance nights, and plenty of signed guitars hang on the wall to let you know who's come by in the past. Anyone 18 and up is welcome, and cover charges take effect after 10 p.m. There are a few pool tables far off from the dance floor, and the Big Buck Hunter arcade game instead of the common Golden Tee lets you know it's a country bar. The Rockin Rodeo hosts a variety of contests with cash prizes, so check its website for events. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.rodeoex.com In the stockyard tradition, it's a good ol' country bar with a dance floor and stage offering live country music on weekends and a place to post up for a cold beer during the week. Tuesday and Wednesday nights, a crowd of regulars with a smattering of tourists comes for the free dance lessons (the shuffle and swing) and stay for the cheap beer. Exposed brick behind the bar, two pool tables and beer ads covering the walls make up a smaller version of the typical Texas honky-tonk, housing country stars from Toby Keith to Tanya Tucker since 1989. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Lancaster Street in East Fort Worth is lined with broken-down used car lots, old mechanic shops and a few dive bars. Rogue's Gallery has been a neighborhood favorite for more than 20 years, offering an escape from the burned-out scenery. It's hard to tell if the bar's biggest draw is karaoke or its cheap, stiff drinks. Judging by the rough-around-the-edges looks of the bar's patrons, we're guessing it's the latter. But once everyone has a few drinks, the line for karaoke stays as full as the glasses of its patrons. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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