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Showing 23 - 44 of 116The specialty of any pub-restaurant is, of course, food that goes well with beer. The dishes here–lots of wursts, sandwiches and snack-type foods–surpass standard pub fare, but the main attraction at this Sundance Square establishment is beer, with more than 75 varieties on tap and close to 200 in bottles.
The specialty of any pub-restaurant is, of course, food that goes well with beer. The dishes here–lots of wursts, sandwiches and snack-type foods–surpass standard pub fare, but the main attraction at this Sundance Square establishment is beer, with more than 75 varieties on tap and close to 200 in bottles.
Permanent exhibits include DinoDig, Comin’ Through Cowtown, ExploraZone, Kidspace, Lone Star Dinosaurs and Hands on Science
Featuring exotic animals, including lowland gorillas, Asian cats, a variety of bears, black and white rhinoceroses, plus the Texas Wild! exhibit with sections devoted to the High Plains and Prairies, Pineywoods and Swamps, Hill Country, Mountains and Deserts, Brush Country and Gulf Coast.
For the young business and college types, it’s an English pub without the grit. Light wood tones and the image of the horse-mounted hunter execute a clean, well-lit interior reminiscent of a traditional pub, but carpeted and much larger. Flat-screens line the walls with larger sets above the bar, broadcasting whatever game suits your fancy. […]
Fred’s Texas Café has been around since 1978 serving spectacular food, beer and live music, but lately it might seem a little out of place. A few years back, the cultural district was developed into shiny, new upscale wine bars and theaters. An offer was made to buy the land under Fred’s and turn it […]
Get your insulated coffee mug, sunscreen and folding chairs. You’re going to need them for the line at this newly annointed No. 1 barbecue spot in Texas by Texas Monthly. We were able to snag a spot in line and after not too long of a wait (just a couple hours), we learned what all […]