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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Copa-Cabana Near the northern border of downtown Houston, Copa Cabana is a bouncing Latin lounge. In the spirit of its Brazilian namesake, the music is loud, the rhythms are lively, and the booze flows plentifully. A long bar stretches the length of the room, with enough wells to handle the large Friday and Saturday crowds. The sizeable floor opposite the bar accommodates legions of dancers, as a giant projection screen rolls video clips overhead. A VIP spot in front of the DJs offers a perfect view of the action, or patrons can slip upstairs to relax among the secluded tables. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/CottonwoodHouston A new addition to the Garden Oaks family of bars, Cottonwood is sure to be a hit in the coming years. The bar -- from the folks that brought you Liberty Station on Washington Avenue -- is packed almost nightly. Their list of beers is massive, which will suit their neighborhood surroundings and make it a destination spot for beer snobs all over the city. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Stepping into this dark, friendly cavern of a tatterdemalion strip mall bar near the ruins of Westbury Square is like entering a portal back to 1980, with a difference. Yes, it's got the requisite low ceiling, cheap drinks, early opening time (11 a.m.) and friendly, take-no-shit service you expect from any old-school dive worth its salty peanuts. And yep, there's not much on the jukebox to thrill the ears of trendy Vampire Weekend and Animal Collective fans. We're talking stuff like Wet Willie, Hank Sr. and .38 Special. But this isn't your average suburban strip mall dive by a long shot, as any trip to the Cozy's Friday and Saturday night karaoke extravaganzas will prove. Let's just say Westbury more than lives up to its "Little Montrose" nickname during Cozy Corner karaoke night. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
In a world of strip centers, where the road signs along 1960 create a forest of advertising, Craiger's glowing sign beckons in an homage to the iconic "Fabulous Las Vegas" sign. Inside, everything about this one-room neighborhood bar feels cozy. The tables are bathed in blue light, while televisions above the wells flash highlights and games as smoke curls off patrons' cigarettes. At the rear, a few pool tables, darts, and beer-pong setup offer a chance for some friendly competition. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.crazyfrogs.net Shouting distance from Willowbrook Mall, this strip-center entry in the Crazy Frogs franchise maintains a low profile. The blacked-out windows show a few frogs partaking in some brews, while indoors is a bustling, smoky bar. A kitchen offers up burgers and other bites, and there are plenty of diversions. Dartboards, pool and poker tables draw competition-minded patrons, while others' eyes stay glued to various games. The room's centerpiece is the large U-shaped bar, with an array of TVs hanging overhead. The cast of regulars has little trouble enjoying themselves, whether downing some brews while taking in a game or besting each other at karaoke. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
During the week, Crocker's is a neighborhood gay bar, but the music, lighting and decor - like the stripper pole in the back - make it feel more like a full-on nightclub. On the weekends, Crocker's hires a DJ and becomes just that, and a packed club to boot. Monday through Thursday, happy hour lasts from the moment the doors open at 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with $2 wells/domestics and $3 imports/calls all the way to closing time on Mondays and Wednesdays. And if the weekend was a little too crazy, Crockers even has its own surefire hangover cure - $1 vodkas from noon until close on Sundays. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/woodyspubhouston Resting proudly on Jones Road just north of FM 1960, the Crooked Ferret is hard to miss. This is most likely due to the large, tree-covered, multi-level deck out front, and possibly the big sign that practically beckons passersby to settle down for a brew. With one stocked, active bar indoors and one out, grabbing a beverage is easy. The standard array of bar video games is here, but the Ferret's big draw is its poker tournaments, with tables full of clattering chips and a smoky haze hanging over the deliberating players. Make sure to catch some grub if the grill is active as well. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Blocks away from the heart of Old Town Spring, Cross Track rests just north of the railroad tracks that bend around the heart of the central business district. The low-slung building seems like little more than a glorified shack from the outside, with hand-painted signs lit by the interior glow. Barstools, pool tables and chairs litter the solitary room, and the small bar serves up ice-cold beers on the cheap - even cheaper during Cross Track's lengthy happy hour. The friendly faces manning the well are happy to pop bottle caps from noon to midnight, seven days a week, and patrons can partake in open-air drinking and foosball on the deck. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.cypresssaloonlive.com It might be out in the boonies, but if it's near your stomping grounds, Cypress Saloon is certainly worth a two-steppin' stop. With live music Friday and Saturday, Wednesday karaoke and a Thursday open mike, boots and spurs aren't required but will hardly be out of place. Cypress' barn-like room boasts a stage with a giant projection screen overhead, and space for both dancers and sippers. When big names float through, the roomy patio takes care of the crowd overflow, while a game room in the back (complete with its own bar) provides non-musical entertainment. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
