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If you're looking for trance-inspired DJs around lower Greenville, Tiger Room serves up a change of pace from neighboring hip-hop and hard rock bars. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.tillmansroadhouse.com The restaurant may still have New American leanings, as opening dishes like crab cakes with orange-chipotle sauce suggested. But it has since drifted west, with chef Dan Landsberg crafting upscale country cuisine-meaning venison frito pie, port-glazed quail, salmon with Texas honey and the ever popular chicken-fried hanger steak. Of course, you can also settle in the lounge for a drink and some of their popcorn with truffled butter. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.totdfw.com Located on Lovers Lane near Inwood Road, this divey sports bar is a popular watering hole among neighborhood folk and has been since it opened in 1988. On any given night, Time Out Tavern fills up with everyone from students to the average arm-chair quarterback to urban cowboys in full Western wear to folks wearing business suits. Inside the walls are covered floor to ceiling in sports memorabilia, and while you can have a seat at one of the many tables, most people prefer to stand around and mingle. On weekends the dive gets so packed that it's all but impossible to play on the pool table in the center of the bar, but that doesn't stop folks from queuing up to cue up. This bustling, high-energy bar features an impressive assortment of high-end scotches, and happy hour specials run from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.timestencellars.com When walking into this Lakewood winery's front doors, you're welcomed by the sweet smell of fermenting grapes. And, like the sweet smell, the décor in the winery's tasting room and lounge area is homey and inviting, with the warm hues, vaulted ceilings, lots of cushy seating and candles lit throughout. But don't be surprised to find more people outside smoking cigars and cigarettes on the spacious fenced-in back patio. Times Ten Cellars features a wide selection of wines made from grapes grown in its own vineyards, and while it doesn't have a wide food selection (the menu offers up meat and cheese platters, hummus, etc.) they have arrangements with several local eateries that deliver right to your table, couch or barstool. The tasting room is open Monday through Sunday, but check the website for hours, which vary from day to day. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.tinroom.net Located a few blocks from the bustling Cedar Springs/Oak Lawn-area, The Tin Room attracts a predominately gay crowd, with its dance floor, drink specials and theme-party nights. This is a family-owned and -operated 18-and-up club, and has an underground feel, thanks to its eclectic décor (the free-standing building's painted hot pink on the outside with tin walls on the inside), tucked-away location and, well, its dancers. "Buns, abs, and bad boys"--that's the way the Tin Rooms' website describes the club's 60 or so "sensual male dancers" who take turns entertaining patrons. Expect huge crowds for the club's popular theme and costume parties, like "Studio 54 Night" and "Sex Dungeon Party." Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Tinibar, located in a 100-year-old building adjacent to Allure, looks the same inside and out. The building looks like a historical landmark, and inside, the well-worn brick walls have eroded with years of deep bass shaking the foundation. Despite the DJ in the corner booth, Tinibar isn't really a dance club, though there is a small amount of space on the wooden floor for that. It feels more like a speakeasy with its low amber lights, discreet booths and a long wooden bar. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.toadiesbar.com Bedford's no-frills neighborhood bar Toadies isn't named after the famous Dallas rock band. Far more obvious than that, it's a frog-themed bar, complete with a giant frog on the huge sign that sits above the entrance, and frog statues sprinkled within the bar. Almost everyone sitting at the long wooden counter seems well-acquainted with each other, discussing the ins and outs of whichever local team is playing on the pull-down screen behind the bar. The drink selection seems pared down to just the basics, but what Toadies lacks in drink variety, it makes up for in friendly service. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
With free parking, cheap cover prices and affordable drinks, Tomcats West is one of Fort Worth's most hassle-free music venues. The large building sits just off of Interstate 30, with very little surrounding it. Hard, loud guitars and punishing drums blare through the venue's top-notch surround sound speakers, pumping up the young-ish crowd. The venue isn't exactly the biggest club in town, but it has got plenty of heart. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/torchdallas With its adequate sound system, 60-foot bar and hardwood dance floor, the 5,000-sq. foot Torch could be a great addition to the Lower Greenville live-music scene. As it is, though, the club's attempt to be all things to all people (douchebags can get bottle service even if they're wearing shorts) keeps it from being anything special. It's a nice setting for its sporadic, if poorly promoted, live hip-hop shows. The place was the site of a rather inadvertently funny bar-to-MC misunderstanding: moments after a bartender stated that the bar had no drink specials, the host of a hip-hop showcase tried to boost bar traffic by boasting that the bar had great drink specials. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.toulousecafeandbar.com Alberto Lombardi shares his love of Franco-influenced Belgian comestibles and his house specialty, pomme frites, in the Park Cities. The eatery"s amber glow gives it the ambience of a bistro where customers can while away the hours enjoying the Gallic-heavy wine stock or perhaps some frogs" legs. Mussels come in many compelling varieties, their bread-sopping sauces adding to your dining pleasure. The third Monday of the month is when a reservation-required, three-course wine dinner is held. The dining room is small but inviting, decorated by French posters and artwork, and the bar is a cozy, steel-topped vantage to watch the Katy Trail joggers trot the evening away. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.tccigarseuless.com There aren't many cigar places in Dallas where you can buy a drink and a smoke and enjoy them both indoors. But if you're looking for a good scotch to go with your stogie, Town & Country Cigars in Euless is the nearest place. The big front room has plush leather sofas and a big glass coffee table covered with newspapers, ashtrays and cigar magazines. The adjacent walk-in humidor is massive, offering thousands of cigars, and the bar in the back has cocktail tables from which patrons watch sports on a massive TV. The bar, while not as well stocked as the humidor, has plenty of options, whether you're looking for whiskey or a local craft beer. There are several Rahr choices on tap. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.townhousedallas.com Townhouse is very trendy and modern. Half restaurant and half bar, it boasts a nice selection of draft beers and stand out appetizers, including duck quesadillas served with blueberry-lime salsa and short rib sliders with horseradish pickles. Entrees feature dishes like pecan pork shops with a bourbon glaze, shrimp and grits, an Asian turkey burger with pho spices and sriracha aioli sauce, and kimchi duck tacos. Yup, kimchi duck tacos. Townhouse is managed by the Restaurants-America, who also owns PrimeBar in Uptown. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
In Oak Cliff lives a little dive bar that doesn't take itself too seriously. With one pool table, a small bar and a short wooden deck out back, Tradewinds is a neighborhood bar full of regulars who argue that Oak Cliff will soon be as safe as Uptown. Some nights the bar will serve up homemade pizza, occasionally it will give out free shots to its regulars and every now and then it has live music on the weekends. It's all about what mood they're in. There's no set schedule for this safe and lighthearted spot, so you just have to see what's in store when you show up. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.trecerestaurant.com The Travis Avenue bar and restaurant scene is a favorite hangout for the uptown crowd. From the porch of Mexican kitchen and Tequila Lounge, you can look out on a street lined with fancy cars and beautiful people, or you can look inside at the breezy California-style dining room, rich with dark cherry tables and floors, and white adobe walls. Walk into the bar area and sample any of their 100-plus tequilas-they even have several top shelf tequilas on tap. Have drinks with friends or sit down for a delicious gourmet Tex-Mex meal.Here you can get the most virile tableside guacamole known this side of the Minute Men; a place where haute Mexican regional cooking unfurls in fresh clear flavors, including the prime New York strip ranchero; short ribs braised in cabernet and Mexican chili; and nachos with lobster, black bean puree, avocado and jalapeño jelly. Trece is where good Mexican lives in Dallas. Here"s hoping more follow suit. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
What looks like an actual treehouse, if it were first an old fraternity house, is a spanning two-story bar directly next to the heart of the University of North Texas campus. Catering mostly to students, The Treehouse has more than 80 specialty shots that line the menu hanging above the downstairs bar, including the "cheap fuck" and the "orgasm," to name a couple. With its wooden exterior and mahogany interior, The Treehouse is a good place to go if you're not too picky about your draft beer selection and want fruit-flavored alcohol at a considerably low price. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.treesdallas.com This is the place where all Dallas rock music fans have been at one time in their lives. Visiting Trees is like a rite-of-passage for area high-school seniors, who have assured their parents that they're safe and sound at a friend's house. It's a place with great history and legend, like Kurt Cobain's infamous fight with a bouncer, and many ear-splitting performances from The Flaming Lips. In recent years Trees shut down and reopened with the help of new management. A fresh coat of paint and some remodeling around the bar has the once ramshackle operation looking as sleek as any ultra-lounge in town. A trip to Trees is a history lesson--plus you get to hear some great local and national bands. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.trinityhall.tv Upon first visit, Trinity Hall seems like just another faux-Irish Pub, of which there are many in North Texas. But what sets Trinity Hall apart from the others is that it's run by an actual Irish dude. There is a huge selection beer, and a Scotch menu that is intimidating to the faint-of-heart, and weak-of-wallet. It's not your typical sports bar, but Trinity Hall is the perfect place to watch soccer. They screen games from the World Cup and the English Premier League. Drop by one Saturday, order a Guinness and enjoy the rest of your weekend. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.trscdallas.com With two floors of reception-style table seating, a stage and dance floor, this dine-and-dance club off South Lamar offers music, sports and food daily from noon to 2 a.m. As for sports, 10 plasma screens and a projector broadcast professional and college games. As a nightclub, Trinity River features a full bar, DJs on weekends and caters special events any time with a party reservation. The menu includes platters for 10 to 15 and a regular selection including American choices like chicken tenders and pork chops and an international menu Wednesday through Friday. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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