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http://www.veritaswinedallas.com If Veritas Wine Room's rustic, old-world décor and dimly lit, relaxed atmosphere make the wine bar and retail shop feel more like a pub than a wine room, it's by design. Planned as a "VinoPub," Veritas was opened in the summer of 2008 on Henderson Avenue. Boasting a revolving list of 350 labels of wine, the shop's sommeliers keep a well-varied selection of 20-plus wines available by the glass. The food menu offers an array of Texas meats, cheeses and chocolates, as well as some selected imported foods. Wines aside, the casual-to-dressy neighborhood haunt is known for its heaping cheese boards and craft beers. A local gallery provides colorful artwork that lines the walls, and seating inside ranges from cozy pub tables to large communal tables to comfy armchairs. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.vickeryparkbar.com Considering its location in the upscale Knox-Henderson area, Vickery Park is refreshingly unpretentious. Whether you hang out on the well-worn porch, watch a game on one of several big screens in the main room, belly up to the spacious bar or settle into one of the couches in the lounge area, you'll feel at home. The bar boasts an impressive selection of craft beers, including rotating special offerings, along with the more familiar light American beers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.victortangos.com Since 2008, this sleek restaurant has been banging beats, showing legs, muddling house-specialty cocktails and slinging craft beer. The food is just as varied as the drinks, reaching for the upscale nosher. That"s true even of the simple lollipop lamb chops with honey balsamic, the chicken and waffles and the macaroni and jack cheese with crab and pancetta. The house cocktail, the Victor Tango, is a mix of cucumbers, mint, tequila, lime juice and house-made simple syrup. The wine list runs the international gamut of whites, reds, ports and more. The craft-beer draft and bottle selections also aim high, with options such as Stone"s Arrogant Bastard, Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA and Allagash White. Victor Tango"s is warm and comfortable, but still sleek. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.victorytavern.com A staple of Victory Park, Victory Tavern is the moderate- to high-priced bar and grill that fills up on game and concert nights and empties out when the downtown entertainment district does. The bar, a huge rectangle in the middle of room, is covered in warm cherry wood, as is the ceiling and the walls. The bartender, dressed in a shirt and tie, offers a drink and points to the handful of bar taps on his side of the counter. A recent night offered Blue Moon, Rahr and a few other domestics. A few flatscreen televisions on the back wall show sports, which, on some nights, are played live just a few steps away at the American Airlines Center. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.thevillageapts.com Located in The Village Apartments, The Village Country Club is exclusive to the residents of the apartments and their guests - though we hear that some folks keep coming back to haunt this bar long after they've moved to other habitations. In addition to the restaurant and bar, the club features amenities for residents like a fitness center, a walking trail, a practice putting green complete with driving area for golfers and free Wi-Fi. Village Country Club's bar and lounge area features enough tables to accommodate a large crowd, a full bar, several flat screen TVs and pool tables. Also, outside there's a swimming pool and another bar. The club hosts special events for residents (and their guests) like movie nights, live concerts and themed parties. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.vino100dallas.com This wine bar might come across as classy, but with 100 bottles at $25 or less, it's an affordable and welcoming wine bar. Sure, there are selections well over the $25 mark on the Captain's Wall, but the overall feel is one absent of pretense. That's what co-owner Clint Brookshire and company have been going for since this location opened in 2005. Anyone, according to Brookshire, should be able to enter Vino 100 and feel comfortable immediately. To that end, each selection is described simply and evaluated for the guest according to the wine's taste and body and there's a suggested food pairing on the Vino 100 Wine Barometer. Members in the Vino 100 wine club receive a discount not just on the wine but also chef Mark McDaniel's Mediterranean-themed tapas menu. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/vipslounge Located across from Greenwood Cemetery since 1976, VIP's indulges the notion that it is haunted. A poster by the door even says so. The place is a one-room dive painted with murals by local artists. Dragons, suns and jungles share the walls with full-length mirrors around a comfy L-shaped bar. The name is ironic at best, but the dive has a certain charm to it, the staff pleasantly gruff but chatty. Shuffleboard, darts and pool entertain long-time regulars and TCU students seven days a week, offering cheap, beer, Jell-O shots and fresh tamales. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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