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http://www.asianmint.com There are few surprises at Nikky Phinyawatana's Asian fusion restaurant. The Mint menu, much like its North Dallas counterpart, lists the regular players at first glance-satay, rolls, piquant Thai soups, stir fries, Mongolian beef. Then comes the house's special pad Thai, which is available in the form of crunchy wonton strips, crab haul, low-carb (sans noodles), among others. There is a daily martini special. If you like the spice, request it. Otherwise, the kitchen will play it safe with the Highland Park locals. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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http://www.eddiesbartx.com For the Garlandites who can't make it to the game, Eddie's offers tons of space and 20 big screens for all major sports events. An all-American menu with burgers, cheese fries and chicken-fried steak feeds a local patronage, mainly a mature neighborhood crowd. Live music every Thursday and Saturday changes the pace from poker Monday nights and Wednesday karaoke. With lots of room to sit and relax, it's a good spot to kick back with a beer for the game, play pool or chat in the small, enclosed patio outside for the smokers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.beerknurd.com The Flying Saucer is a local chain that has one person in mind-the adventurous beer drinker. The Saucer has over 100 beers on tap from all over the world, and even more in bottles. The selection is constantly rotating, so in order to keep up, you must visit often. Not only is it a great bar to frequent regularly, it has several big annual events where 15-20 craft beers in 4oz. samples, are well, sampled. What's even better is that the events take place lakeside, so the cool breeze from Lake Ray Hubbard adds a special element to the exotic suds you no doubt will be enjoying soon. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.foxandhound.com Located just off Interstate 635 in a strip shopping center across from a Dollar General, this Fox and Hound location makes for a nice escape from the hustle and bustle outside. Like other locations in the Fox and Hound Restaurant Group, this one's a great place to shut the world out when watching a game and having a few rounds or pub food with friends. This Fox and Hound offers several big screens, a huge bar area, arcade games and pool tables, and every room is big enough to accommodate a large group. Happy hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m. featuring $2 domestic beers, and the bar also has daily rotating "all-day specials" such as $4 for Jack Daniel's, Crown or Absolut. The menu offers half-price appetizers Sunday through Thursday from 11 p.m. until the kitchen shuts down just before closing time. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.houlihans.com As a national chain, Houlihan's has something for everyone. A vegetarian? A craft-beer fan? Into small plates? Perhaps you're in the mood for a mighty burger with all the fixings. Houlihan's has you covered in its come-as-you-are restaurants. There's even a frites bar, from which diners can order any of the five options, like the Parmesan fries with three sauces. This location also holds two happy hours (4:30-7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.-close), which include six-dollar apps from the kitchen of executive chef Shawn Bovey. Thursdays after 4 p.m., customers can create a surf-and-turf entrée. Purchase a nine-ounce prime top sirloin, eight-ounce filet mignon or 12-ounce New York strip and receive a gratis five to six-ounce cold-water lobster tail or five jumbo shrimp. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.lonestarbarandgrilltx.com There's something to do absolutely everywhere in this huge venue, an alcohol-fueled theme park for adults. At the entrance to Lone Star Legends, a large space with two bars to choose from provides an option for sit-and-drink types; a pool and arcade hall adjacent to the karaoke room satisfies game junkies. In back, a club opens on weekends, with country bands on Fridays and DJs on Saturdays. For the sports fan, TVs hang on just about every wall, and bars in every room leave no one short a beverage for long. As for the grill, the menu is typical bar fare, firing up chicken-fried steak, catfish, nachos and the like. 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 >>
http://www.orileys.com This brick-walled pool hall pumps music into the night from a lonely shopping strip, featuring local bands and solo performers all week long. Pool is free on service industry night, Mondays from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Wednesdays are open mic night and Thursdays bring a Beatles tribute band to the stage. For other entertainment, darts tournaments and sports on the big screen are always an option, along with weekly beer and shot specials. Sub sandwiches, hot dogs and pizzas are available from the kitchen, as is in-house catering for large parties. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Wedged in a crowded strip mall off Skillman Street is Old School Music Grill, a bar that's got soul in both its music and appetizers. Once you get through the mandatory security check and pat-down at the front, you're greeted by a spacious dance floor and large cash-only bar. The selection is limited on the cocktail front, but what it lacks in liquor it makes up for in atmosphere. Old Motown hits and soulful jams play in rotation with Top 40 tunes that summon crowds of men and women to the dance floor for all-out dance-offs. Resident DJs pick up the mood during the week, spinning a variety of hip-hop and R&B. If you're feeling like a wallflower, head to the back where three pool tables and a large, fenced-in patio reside. 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 >>
http://www.primosdallas.com Established by two cousins ("primos" in Spanish) in 1986, this popular eatery offers Tex-Mex family recipes and standards that draw area chefs and hospitality workers after their shifts. It's easy to understand why, what with signature dishes like the piquant Tacos Camperos (a quartet of corn tortillas filled with onions, jalapeños, a cheese blend and a choice of chicken, beef or pork fajita slathered with chipotle sauce) and the Chicken Chuy, a chef's fave comprised of mesquite-grilled chicken breast packed with cheese, bacon, mushrooms and peppers (with rice and beans, of course). Classic enchiladas are well represented on the menu, alongside chimichanga and chile relleno platters. The dining room, like the two-option dessert menu (sopapillas or flan) is a no-fuss, simple space with a front patio for the constant spillover from the inside. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Half beach bar and half honky-tonk, Weekends is the boot scootin', live-music party center on Lake Ray Hubbard. On one side in the cabana bar, a young party crowd can be entertained by cover bands, a dance floor, a huge game room, happy hour margaritas and a free late-night taco bar. A second space calls out to the country fans, with more live bands in this Western-style, Texan-friendly watering hole. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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