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http://www.1919hemphill.org Arguably Fort Worth's most DIY music venue, 1919 Hemphill sits in one of the city's more neglected neighborhoods, which locals call "Near South Side." The warehouse-type space is a success among DFW's artsy co-op venues, and has been since 2002. The two-story building is run by an organization of volunteers who throw shows featuring local musicians and artists, and often Fort Worth punk acts. A large seating area on the first floor holds ratty couches and political reading material, while the walls shout inspirational phrases and 1919 Hemphill's venue rules, which include "no booze, no drugs, no jerks." (Because the venue draws a lot of 18-and-unders, it doesn't serve or permit alcohol.) The venue also features a "free store" for the homeless to gather clothing or shoes, and a small "library" on one side of the building, where people can check out books or play sheet music on the organ in the corner. Upstairs, bands play to people sitting on school bleachers or kids flailing around in a mosh pit. Cupcakes and cookies are dropped off frequently by volunteers or local diners, and the lanky teenagers and twentysomethings happily devour them. More >>
http://www.7th-haven.com Arguably the best rooftop bar in town, 7th Haven makes up for in drink prices what it lacks in panache. Always a place to find a good special, the place is dark and smoky. But with a back patio and roof complete with side bar, there's plenty of space for fresh air too. Paintings of Jim Morrison, Lenny Kravitz and Bob Marley adorn the walls, and two big screens stream sports news and entertainment all night. Booth and table seating complement the long bar, manned by a friendly staff, and best of all, Taco Heads taco stand provides great food late nights Wednesday through Saturday on the back deck. More >>
http://www.the-aardvark.com Located around the corner from Texas Christian University, it's no surprise this rock club has Greek appeal. But housed in the same historic strip that was home to The Hop and Rail, it books the best locals in the Golden Triangle, plus the occasional road show. More >>
http://www.basshall.com Since when did downtown Fort Worth become a European transport? When the Bass Hall opened. This uniquely beautiful concert hall is like nothing else in Dallas or Fort Worth. With five levels of seating, be cautious not to sit too high in the sky (painted ceiling) or you might be airsick. More >>
http://www.billybobstexas.com Two-step through this enormous venue and see everything from the legendary to the unknown in country music. Western shirt optional, but the Western fare is recommended. Show up Thursday and Sunday nights for dance lessons. More >>
http://www.thedoorclubs.com The sister club to the Deep Ellum original offers local kids, teens and adults a chance to see Christian rock groups other than in their church or a coffeehouse. (Non-Christian bands do play here as well.) A single large room with a stage in front, a non-alcoholic bar in back and that's about it. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/encorelounge The folks gathered around the small cocktail tables in the Encore Lounge have one thing in common -- big smiles. That's because they've just spilled out of a performance by Fort Worth's most popular comedy troupe, Four Day Weekend. The small dark room located just outside the venue's performance hall is comfortable and inviting with brightly painted walls covered with pieces from local artists. The small stage at one end of the bar is custom-made for stand-up comedians looking to try out new material on a smaller audience. Just make sure you get there before or after a big show, because the bar closes during Four Day Weekend performances. More >>
http://www.centerforcreativetransformation.com/fifth_street_coffeehouse.html
As far as convention centers go, if you've seen one, you've seen them all. This goes for the largest concert venue in Fort Worth. A semi-circular arena provides room for 14,000 fans and, well, room for 14,000 fans. More >>
All biker clubs are welcome at 4 Horse Saloon, but with a VIP area reserved specifically for them, the Punishers call the bar home. Motorcycle tanks and exhaust pipes hang on the walls, with the signature Punishers logo painted, hanging or written everywhere else. Live bands Thursday through Saturday pump rock and heavy metal through the bar; longnecks are always $2 and Wednesdays feature 75-cent drafts. On the back deck, regulars throw horseshoes during the summer, eating free burgers and hot dogs while a 500-pound iron tub keeps the beer cold next to the grill. More >>
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