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http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~hans320/projects/lacarafe/ Housed in the oldest commercial building in town, La Carafe exudes history. The jukebox plays no small part in this process, stocked as it is with Benny Goodman and Lady Day, and so do the candles behind the bar resting atop mountains of their own melted wax. The brick walls are covered with photos and paintings of the city in bygone days and even one of the city's namesake. The museum-worthy collection is dominated by a huge portrait of Sam Houston himself. A weekend afternoon here taking in the downtown scenes will really make you fall in love with Houston all over again. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.theturtleclub.com Built on a barge and accessed by a gangplank, this wooden floating party palace is the vision of a popular beer ad come to life. All summer long, it's the place where powerboats rumble up to deposit guests or merely troll by to give patrons an eyeful of the captain's rippling pecs while young ladies in teensy thongs linger along the bow. Everything from classic rock to blues to Parrothead fare graces the stage here on weekends. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
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http://www.lastconcert.com Decades' worth of Houstonians have knocked for admittance on this unmarked Warehouse District door. Inside, the current incarnation serves up respectable Tex-Mex and stout green-chile-and-potato soup. Same old booths, same vintage glass-block bar, same funky patio -- now with funky local musicians holding forth. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.lavarockonwashington.com Lava Rock used to be the Dubliner, a quaint Irish-themed bar, which was a welcome change from the usual dance-oriented clubs on Washington. In the summer of 2012 though it changed into Lava Rock, a louder and more aggressive animal featuring live DJs and a more boisterous crowd. What was once a -- reasonably -- quiet outpost is now a budding dance club with a dedicated weekend warrior crowd. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Under the Volcano owners Pete and Vera Mitchell have revitalized this small Midtown drinkery while maintaining its cozy, dim feel. The alley-like corridor along the main bar still gives way to two ornate back rooms, but gone are the ancient piano and the wall-mounted jukebox. Instead, the Mitchells have collected more than 600 LPs for the staff to spin on twin turntables behind the bar. Local music figures routinely host DJ nights, spinning from the bar's library and their own wax. Leon's rotating drink menu features inventive cocktails like the Green on Red, a rum concoction garnished with red pepper and basil, and Volcano carryovers such as the Whiskey Smash. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Housed in a converted filling station, Liberty Station is a comfortable, open-air watering hole in the less glitzy but no less charming part of Washington Avenue, closer to the like-minded Dark Horse Tavern a block or two to the west. The bar has a revolving niche-beer list, with favorites like Fireman's #4 and Southern Star represented alongside top-shelf bourbons like Bulleit. Most nights a food truck of some sort is set up outside, serving either gourmet tacos or custom hamburgers. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.littlewoodrows.com The Little Woodrow's empire expanded into East Downtown with this location at St. Emanuel and Walker, directly across from Warehouse Live. In fact, the bar's huge windows facing the popular music venue make Woodrow's ideal for air-conditioned people-watching as fans make their way into a show, and as a pre- or post-concert hangout. Like the other three Houston-area locations, the emphasis here is on beer and wine, but this one has cocktails and hard liquor as well. The large patio off to the side has plenty of padded booths and an outdoor bar for when the deck starts hopping on weekends. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.littlewoodrows.com The Bellaire location is much more relaxed than any other Little Woodrow’s in town. Just off Bellaire Boulevard and the railroad tracks, next door to Moeller’s Bakery and Palace Lanes, this seemingly weathered dive is the neighborhood delight of laid-back Houstonians. It’s never too crowded, and big beers are sold at fair prices. Everyone is either a regular or will be soon, and they all kick back, watch sports and grumble about the Astros while playing darts or shooting pool. There are no cornhole boards or shuffleboard tables available, but Little Woodrow’s off the tracks is otherwise the perfect watering hole for anyone looking to grab a drink in an unassuming environment. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.littlewoodrows.com On the corner of Brazos and Hadley in Midtown, this never-ending outdoor patio of a bar has been there for 11 years. Little Woodrows in Midtown has something to offer its patrons every day of the week. Besides $2.75 Texas beers all day Monday, $4.25 25-ounce domestics Tuesdays and $3 frozen mimosas Saturdays and Sundays until 7 p.m., Little Woodrow's hosts turtle racing on Thursdays, which is also Ladies Night. That's right, turtle racing. Little Woodrow's eight small snapper turtles have become mascots for the bar, but if they don't keep you entertained, then darts, bean-bag toss, shuffleboard and frequent cookoffs might do the trick. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.littlewoodrows.com Does the Little Woodrow's empire not know how to create a bad drinking experience? We submit they do not. This is Woodrow's Rice Village entry, including all the patio space, taps and funky wall stuffs that are the calling card of their bars. This bar, next door to The Gingerman and Brian O'Neill's, helps round out a veritable tour of beers from around the globe, though we can admit more Bud Light and Shiner gets downed around the Village than Chimay and other craft brews. Come for the cheap suds and mixed drinks, and stay for the people watching as evening progresses. Watch other guys be "that guy" from Woodrow's comfy patio. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.littlewoodrows.com Inhabiting the spot once known as Beer Island, this expansion of the Little Woodrow's empire into the Heights is built for speed. White Oak, a street already bustling with life in the wake of Fitzgerald's rebirth a few years back, already has its share of bars but this one proves that this area's growth is real. All the standard Woodrow's traditions apply here, like the great beer selection and the kooky wall art. Expect this one to be busy for every happy hour due to the young urban professionals that dot the surrounding neighborhood. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
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Lola's has existed as an end-all stopping point for an untold number of hard working, life-living folks for years upon years, and alternately a slippery end to any bender of an evening. It functions properly as the counterpoint to the high-end, high-dollar nightclubs that dot the neighborhood it's in. Lola's Depot: Cheap drinks, rich experiences. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Located across the street from the main Metro bus station and a few blocks from the Greyhound hub, the Lone Star Saloon is in the heart of Downtown Houston. This means the crowd is made up of aging townies and world-weary road dogs, and tends to be somewhat earthy, though rarely out-and-out unfriendly. Dial up some Bob Seger and George Strait on the jukebox, dip into the cheap buckets of Lone Star beer, and erase the troubles of a long day at the office or on the highways. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.luciesliquors.com Located inside the same Bayou Place corridor as Chapel Spirits, PBR Houston and Shark Bar, Lucie's the hardest to pin down. The vintage black-and-white boozing photos on the walls and dark wood furnishings scream Montrose watering hole, while the gigantic television and Top 40 hits coming from the DJ booth are completely Midtown and Washington Avenue. Still, the pours are strong, the patio is lively, and the dance floor gets intense late in the evening. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.bowlluckystrike.com Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge is either an uptown bar with a bowling alley inside, or a bowling alley with an adjacent uptown bar. Either way, every weekend the place is packed with happy revelers hitting the pins and the bar until their rental shoes fall off or last call is shouted. Located in the Houston Pavilions complex steps away from House of Blues, Lucky Strike is a perfect place to lounge before or after a concert, throw a birthday bash or go on an awkward first date. Its party options, from catering to bottle service, will help your event go off without a hitch. Don't miss the excellent pop art on the walls, and do keep the dress code in mind - Lucky Strike doesn't go for baggy clothes or athletic gear of any kind, be it jerseys or ballcaps. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
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