http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>
http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>
http://stadium.dallascowboys.com Depending on your feelings toward America’s team (you know, the Cowboys?), this behemoth of a football stadium is either a marvel of modern engineering or a gross representation of American excess. Affectionately nicknamed the “Death Star” by some, Jerry Jones’ grand dome cost more than $1 billion to construct and boasts one of the world’s largest high-definition TV screens. Lest you think it uncultured, the stadium also features original works commissioned from 18 different artists. Oh, and a Victoria’s Secret PINK store, just in case you feel the need to pick up a souvenir thong emblazoned with the team logo. More >>
1800 E. Lamar Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006
817-265-3356
http://www.sixflags.com A water park with wave pools, a lazy river, rides such as the Black Hole and Geronimo and a kid's play area on a pirate ship. More >>
1000 Ballpark Way Arlington, TX 76011-5164
817-273-5222
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/tex/ballpark/index.jsp Home of our beloved Texas Rangers, this behemoth of a baseball stadium that seats 50,000 screaming fans has loomed over the city of Arlington since its debut in 1994. The architects clearly had their eyes on the baseball stadiums of yesteryear, so the classically styled ballpark has plenty of retro details like arched windows and elaborate stone carvings. Although the Rangers have come agonizingly close to clinching the World Series in recent years, the stadium is perhaps even more (in)famous these days for its absurd concessions creations, like the 2-foot hot dog known as the Boomstick and buckets o’ nachos served in plastic baseball helmets. More >>
700 N. Watson Road Arlington, TX 76011
817-640-7675
http://www.clicks.com/speeds/speeds.htm Like a gigantic den carpeted with whitewashed wood paneling, Speed Billiards seems comfortable hosting just about every entertainment a bar could have. Tons of pool tables, dart boards and arcades surround a small wooden central bar where no matter where you sit, a flat-screen meets the eye. Beer and liquor specials run through the week, with free pool on Sundays and Mondays. Pool, darts and foosball tournaments offer the competitive crowd a place to hang out during the week while on weekends, Texas Hold 'Em tournaments and shot specials call to the younger Arlington locals. More >>