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http://www.nextdoorbarandlounge.com Way out west on Memorial Drive, just past Dairy Ashford, Next Door Bar & Lounge puts a modern take on the sports bar. (Not to be confused with the Next Door Bar beside Rudyard's, this one is brought to you by the folks in charge of the nearby Hungry's Bistro.) Next Door shows games on several televisions in an interior that resembles a classy living room. It isn't a sizable space, but the patio is larger than the bar itself and houses two of Next Door's three projection screens. Sundays the bar offers bottomless mimosas to go with the tasty food and classic cocktails. Just remember the televisions can't hear you yelling. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Quite a change of pace from its more quaint neighbor Rudyard's, The Next Door offers a darker edge to the neighborhood. Next Door's smallish front patio is always smoky and dark, and the main room is red-lit and there's no need to dodge errant darts. You don't need to be a punk or metal lifer to enjoy Next Door Bar, but it would be a lot cooler if you were. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.nicksplacehouston.com “We’ve always got your game on!” states Nick’s Italian Sports Bar and Pizzeria. With 40 TVs positioned throughout the place, that’s an understatement. You can watch any type of sport at any time at the bar, and to top it off, the 20-year-old institution also serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. But watch your step: The bar’s intimate dance floor gets crowded with cheering fans quickly, so you might be safer taking shots at one of the long wooden tables the venue boasts. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.nickssportsbar.net Nick’s Sports Bar and Grill, established in 1995, boasts 15 televisions. The wood-paneled walls aren’t loyal to only Texans/Rockets/Astros fans, however – there’s a heavy emphasis on the Packers -- so you can come right in and root for whomever you want. You can also be part of your own big game here; Nick’s regularly hosts in-house dart and pool and poker tournaments. And there’s always karaoke, along with regular food and drink specials. Smokers can indulge their habit at the outside patio. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
The patron saint of NJ's is Miss Norma Jeane Baker, the pinup model who became film icon Marilyn Monroe. Her glorious image is plastered all over the front room of this Oak Forest neighborhood haunt just off the Northwest Freeway. From the street, NJ's looks a lot smaller than it is once you get inside, with a pool hall and gaming room in the back adding more drinking space. The covered smoking area out front feels more like a cozy garage than the forbidding zones where most bars throw their smokers. A DJ spins '80s nostalgia jams most nights, and you can always expect a strong pour at a decent price. NJ's backs up onto a subdivision, so you won't see many uptown peacocks strutting their stuff, but you may make a few new friends from around the way. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.notsuoh.com In the midst of all the hip-hop gals strutting their shimmery stuff down the way and businessmen letting loose over a pint or two over at the Flying Saucer lies the ever-freaky Notsuoh. Yes, all you English majors out there, that is in fact Houston spelled backwards. Owner Jim Pirtle's iconic bar and music venue has the lockdown on the strange and transient downtown vibe. Notsuoh is an oasis of insanity in a part of town still undecided on what it wants to be. Most nights you can find a handful of homeless guys out front preaching their gospel next to a group of hipsters smoking American Spirits and sniffing incessantly about their new noise project. It's a side of Houston that maybe the tourism board doesn't want you to see, but it's Houston nonetheless. Rest assured that no two Notsuoh experiences are ever the same. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.art-bar.net Furnished with close to 100 reproduction Tiffany lamps and furniture pieces, Nouveau Antique Art Bar looks fragile on first glance. It's definitely got a wild streak to it, judging by the cougars ripping up the dance floor with their prey on any given Friday and Saturday evening. This is definitely a great date place, with scattered couches, proper seating choices, and darkly lit corners and pathways. The soundtrack runs from Jimmy Durante to Frank Sinatra, fitting the vibe of this spacious Main establishment like a crisp fedora. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/NOX Nox may be located a couple blocks off Washington Avenue, but it's a quintessential Washington nightspot just the same. Open Friday through Sunday, the bar requests patrons don respectable duds and be at least the experienced age of 25 years old. However, Nox's lack of rampaging 21st-birthday parties hardly prevents things from getting wild: The sizable dance floor is almost always flooded with people, and bottle service (complete with lighted bottles) stokes a healthy party atmosphere. A large glass room, complete with its own bar and available for private affairs, offers some shielding from the pulsating masses. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
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