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- OR - Select an option belowIt's pretty straightforward: A direct shot to the back of the club, a big bar and a DJ booth are the offerings of 180 Degrees. Spinning Top 40 and hip-hop off lower Greenville Thursday through Saturday, the club draws a typical younger pack looking to party. The bar top itself lends color to the joint, pulsing green, red and orange, and the kitchen serves a selection of tacos, burgers, hot dogs and wings late into the night. Special evenings include "My Ice Got Ice" Saturday nights and "Spin It, Flip It, Smack It" Thursdays. Read more about 180 Degrees >>
http://www.1851club.com/ 1851 club has something for everyone. It's a friendly CHEER's type of bar that offers daily drink specials, Thursday night Karaoke, all star drag shows on Friday and Saturday nights, juke box,two pool tables and two electronic dart boards. The 1851 Club is located in Arlington, the entertainment capitol of Texas. Arlington is centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth and a short drive from DFW airport. The 1851 Club is less than a mile from the University of Texas at Arlington and less than three miles from Six Flags Over Texas, Hurricane harbor, The Texas Rangers ball park, and Dallas Cowboys stadium. Read more about 1851 Club >>
http://303grilldallas.com/ North Oak Cliff’s restaurants and bars are among the best in town. But they all shut down so early. 303 Bar & Grill aims to be the exclusive late-night spot in the Bishop Arts District. “We’re trying to be the new spot in Oak Cliff that’s open late,” a bartender said during a recent visit. A look around the small space that makes up the bar room gives the feeling that a lot of the room’s design was inspired by an Anthropologie catalog. Whimsically stacked books and an interesting installation of firewood that curves up over the mantle of a fireplace are among the many conversation pieces floating around the room. Read more about 303 Bar and Grill >>
http://www.6thstreetdallas.com/ Paying homage to Austin's iconic 6th Street, this Uptown bar is trying to establish the same party atmosphere that you would find in the Texas capital. With two large garage-style doors, the bar can easily shift from indoor club to outdoor party, and features a rooftop patio and bar. Mounted throughout the bar's clean mahogany interior are more than six HD flat-screens, often locked on ESPN. Thursdays promise either acoustic or solo acts, while the weekends are pumped up by DJs, dance music and full bands. The "Austin Sipper" is 6th Street Bar's signature drink, and the first drink listed on the "Skinnies" menu, cleverly named for featuring drinks that contain less than 100 calories. Read more about 6th Street Bar >>
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. Read more about Aardvark >>
http://www.theabbeyinndenton.com/ Located on the southeast corner of Denton's Historic Courthouse Square, The Abbey Inn is one of Little D's most popular English pubs. And in keeping with a traditional English pub theme, the beer tap is crammed with imported ales and lagers. Not quite so authentically British is their serving temperature: a frosty 29 degrees. Judging by the beer selection and decor, it's clear that the owners have put a lot of thought into the details of the place, including antique 19th Century church pews. Looking for a brunch spot? Head to Abbey Inn for $2 mimosas on Sundays. Read more about Abbey Inn Restaurant & Pub >>
The Denton square is full of spots tailored to meet the boozing needs of college kids at the nearby University of North Texas campus. The Abby Underground is no exception, but it does offer a different look and feel thanks to its – hence the name – underground location. There’s plenty of room to move around, and pool tables on which to pass the time if you’re not ordering shots at the wide wooden bar located in the adjacent room. The green paint on the walls serves a dual purpose, attracting students with the University’s colors and livening up this otherwise dark basement watering hole. Read more about The Abbey Underground >>
http://www.absinthelounge.net Just south of downtown Dallas, Absinthe Lounge is one of several watering hole options. But there's something delightfully sinister about Absinthe. For one, the drink of the same name only recently became legal in the United States, and Absinthe Lounge takes great pride in the way it serves it. There's a whole ritual involved: the pour, melting the sugar, and adding the water from a specialized dispensary that looks, much like the rest of the bar, like it came from 19th century France. The lighting is low and smoky, which may or may not come from the cigars sold behind the bar. Read more about Absinthe Lounge >>
http://www.adairssaloon.com If you've never met a cowboy who could give you a pretty good lesson in punk-rock history, that problem can be quickly resolved at Adair's Saloon in Deep Ellum. The place combines country music with live bands almost every night of the week, with an aesthetic that goes back to Deep Ellum's punk era of the 1980s and 1990s. The venue's raw wooden walls are covered with stickers, and the floor is well-worn from late-night shuffles and line dances. And if you work up a hunger while you're there, no need to go anywhere else. Adair's has one of the best burgers in town. Read more about Adair's >>
http://www.addisonpointbar.net It's the classic Addison burger dive for sports, great food and cheap beer. Since 1969, the well-worn tables and horseshoe bar have drawn the older regulars together with the younger college kids, where on two-dollar burger Monday nights, a bison burger and pitcher of beer run less than ten bucks. Also grilling up turkey burgers, sandwiches and salads for the lighter eaters, the menu draws a horde, as do budget-friendly shot specials on weekends. A game room partitioned in the corner competes with karaoke Thursday through Sunday nights. Read more about Addison Point >>
http://www.agaverockwall.com Agave aims to be Rockwall’s premier casual dining restaurant. We will do so by providing our guests with great service and a unique dining experience wrapped in big city entertainment and uptown entrees that cannot be matched anywhere else on the beautiful Lake Ray Hubbard, from our famous fish tacos to our new grilled vegetarian plates. Enjoy the sunset overlooking The Harbor accompanied by live entertainment from some of the best talent the metroplex has to offer. Agave has daily food & drink specials that will keep you coming back time and time again. Read more about Agave Tequila Bar >>
http://www.drafthouse.com/dfw/richardson This Austin-based chain is known for simultaneously serving up booze, food and great movies. Alamo Drafthouse resides in an old Pep Boys in the Richardson Heights Shopping Center, and has 740 seats backed up with a full kitchen and 40 beers on tap. Read more about Alamo Drafthouse >>
http://www.alexandres.com This popular neighborhood bar and live music venue is located in a busy strip shopping mall in Oak Lawn, sandwiched between a Chinese restaurant and a doughnut shop, just a few doors down from a convenience store and a novelty sex shop. So the sidewalk patio out front makes for an interesting perch for late-night people-watching. Most of the art on the walls features framed record albums by artists ranging from Elton John to Nancy Sinatra, and cozy two-person booths make for a great place for an intimate conversation, but the real appeal of the place seems to be the interaction between Alexandre's bartenders and the regulars at the full bar, which features all-day happy hours on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, as well as $3 Long Island iced teas all-day every day. Plus, the bar features live music every night but Monday. Read more about Alexandre's >>