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http://www.tapshouseofbeer.com Taps House of Beers carries all manner of alcoholic spirits and will even make you a whiskey sour, but beer is the main thing here. The line of taps is gigantic, but not quite to the degree of, say, the Flying Saucer on Main. They have plenty of brands and special batches to sate the amber-hued thirst of anyone in your party, including the dude that won't drink anything you can pronounce.What Taps may lack in exotic brews, it more than makes up for in non-boozy distractions, with plasma television sets and various games of skill galore dotting the premises. Make sure to order one of their 100-ounce carafes of suds at least once. It's fun for parties, and gives you a sense of accomplishment if you finish it. That, and a wicked headache. The weekends get pretty hectic here, so bring your credit card and some patience. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.tastingroomwines.com This is not your typical bar food: French fries are coated with divinely pungent white truffle oil, and artisanal charcuterie and cheese plates aim to complement your choice of wine. Sunday brunches with a distinctly Southern twist are hugely popular events, as are the occasional crawfish boils thrown on the patio in the summer. And while you normally wouldn't consider a weekday lunch at a wine bar, the menu of gourmet sandwiches and dishes, like goat cheese ravioli in a brown butter sauce, is so alluring that you'll even forget they serve wine at the Kingwood outpost of the Tasting Room. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.taylorsofhouston.com Taylor's of Houston's is on the city's southwest side, past South Main on South Post Oak. This spacious dance hall's sizeable dance floor is often full of people shaking away the night. Three bars throughout the building dole out the goods all night; the back patio has a fourth, along with some pool tables. If the event hall isn't large enough, there's an additional VIP lounge complete with another dance floor and a "support pole." The entire place can be reserved for private parties, a not-uncommon occurrence. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.tcshowbar.com TC's Show Bar is intended for transvestites and their admirers, but all are welcome. Since summer 1999, the nearly hidden bar off Fairview has staged free drag shows at 11 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, plus 8 p.m. Wednesday "matinees." It's a bit dark inside, but the friendly waitstaff, abundant seating and well-lit pool/pinball area keep patrons comfortable. If drag's not your bag, TC's is also stocked with seven flatscreen TVs, a bartop gaming system and an overly diverse jukebox. Sunday is hot dog night. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.thebigeasyblues.com Along with places like Etta's Lounge and The Silver Slipper, The Big Easy keeps Houston's blues and zydeco scene vibrant and fertile, bringing down-to-earth charm and solid soul to one of the city's toniest areas. The focus here is on local artists, living legends who routinely draw capacity crowds. The ghosts of blues past are haunt the club's walls in spirit and in portraits. The club's high volume level and physical intimacy - weekend nights here can redefine the word "packed" - offer patrons the chance to get up close and personal with the artists and each other alike. Plenty of stories are floating around about oldsters cutting the proverbial rug and dancing rings around the younger folks. The front patio offers an almost alarmingly close view of Kirby Drive, one of Houston's main surface-street arteries. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.friedokra.org/charity-bar.html After almost a year in the making, OKRA Charity Saloon made it's debut in earnest late last year. 100% of the bar’s proceeds go to a local and deserving charity, turning your sinful evenings with the fire water into something great for others. Charity Saloon is open until 2 a.m. seven days a week for all of your drinking and yes, there is a kitchen blasting out bar food. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.thedavenport.com This Richmond Avenue lounge has been a fixture of the old Sandman building for years, with its cozy interior and mid-century furniture providing a warm and welcoming environment. As the glass-shaped door handle belies, this is a go-to spot for martinis, with a specialty menu boasting nearly 50 different variations on the beloved drink and a lengthy list of vodkas. But that’s not the only spirit in good supply here, as The Davenport has a hearty Scotch collection that stretches the length of the bar. This combination of fruity vodka concoctions and intriguing whiskeys provides a yin-and-yang balance to the dim room and its often rock-oriented soundtrack. On a slower night it’s a pleasant place to tuck away for a few rounds, but the small space crowds quickly. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
Nearing its third decade in business, TK Bitterman's on West Alabama has more than a little history in its walls. The bar has been a neighborhood staple for almost 25 years, and before that a Chinese restaurant, dry cleaner and a few other bars - including Rudyard's, before that bar moved to its present location on Waugh. Bitterman's folklore states that the building also housed a brothel upstairs, but that's mostly on the down-low. Today it's a homey, Chicago-centric watering hole with all kinds of Cubs and Ernie Banks paraphernalia on the walls - the owner is from the Windy City - but Astros fans are tolerated too. Besides the nightly cast of friendly drinkers and bartenders to enliven your evening, some nights you can grab a few slices of Kenneally's famous pizza here. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.tocbar.net In the northwest corner of downtown, ToC Bar is a maze of bars, DJs and dance floors, coupled with the booming pulse of several sound systems. After parting with cover and passing through a metal detector, patrons head upstairs into the third-story main room. Here, three incandescent blue bars are tucked into the corners, while a DJ spinning mostly rap and club tracks oversees the dance floor. One corner bar is in a VIP landing, while another sits next to plush red couches. At the back of the room, stairs lead down to a ground-level room, where a long bar supplies an additional dance floor. From there, an outdoor patio features its own bar and DJ booth, but that's not all. In ToC's garage-like basement, a cash bar and two more DJ booths bring even more noise. The music gets progressively more underground and obscure as customers go farther down the rabbit hole. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
http://www.tonyscornerpocketbar.com Tony's Corner Pocket on Dallas, just yards away from downtown proper, is sassy and dark, just the way we like our bars. This gay haunt serves up cold beers and drinks inside and on a cozy backyard patio. All the boys -- some dancing -- are shirtless, and the attitude is lively. Read more about this Houston bar or club >>
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