This is one nightclub unlike any other. If you like dancing in your living room, you will love the ambiance at the Grapevine. Furnished with comfy chairs, couches, and a jukebox, this hot spot is nothing if not homey. You can also shoot pool on one of the indoor or outdoor pool tables while enjoying one of the bar's special frozen Everclear bellinis. The rooftop patio is the perfect place to watch the Oak Lawn party-goers as they bounce from club to club.
If you are looking for a down-home kind of bar, try Adair's Saloon. It is a honky-tonk bar with graffiti on the walls, a jukebox, and pool tables. Regulars come decked out in cowboy hats and boots ready to eat awesome burgers and drink beer. The bar also serves mixed drinks. Live country bands perform on the weekends. Adair's attracts a business and tourist crowd along with country-clad regulars.
You won't find too many bookworms and library aficionados inside this Melrose Hotel bar, but it is a popular choice for business meetings and winding down after work. It has live music and a plush ambiance accompanied by a tasty bar menu. In fact, that's the only time you might actually read here. So whether you're looking for a great place to meet your mates after a hard day's work, or to discuss future business endeavors with your co-workers, the Library is your kind of place. Plunk down in a comfy chair, order a drink and start your night off right.
Station 4 (or S4) is one of the hottest gay dance clubs in Dallas. The dance floor is huge, with large dance cages, a balcony overlooking the action, and lots of disco lights. House music blasts from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. (alcohol is served until 2 a.m.). There are nightly drink specials, and admission also gets you into the drag shows upstairs in the Rose Room.
This large space features dance lessons, live music, concerts and even mechanical bull riding. Various DJ sets, live music, and jukebox tunes provide a fun atmosphere for any crowd; indeed Cowboys Red River attracts many different age groups. It is the perfect place to kick back and have a good time and you'll never be short of a drink because there is more than one bar.
Katy Trail Ice House is a popular restaurant and beer garden in Dallas. It offers a range of 50 beers on tap and a place to chill out. It has a huge patio that can be used to host private parties and events. The bar is 50 feet long and features the rarest of beers. Katy Trail Ice House is the place to gather for almost any occasion.
A family-run and the only production brewery in Addison, Bitter Sisters Brewing Company is known for its exceptional ales and lagers. The charming taproom with a limited number of seats is located in front of the actual brewery and is open for tasting over the weekends. Four special brews with eccentric names such as busy body, cat fight, knock out and hissy fit feature on the limited but impressive menu. A perfect hangout for beer enthusiasts, the bar is a great place to make new friends.
Located in the Lakewood neighborhood, The Heights serves breakfast and coffee in the morning, to be followed by satisfying meals at lunch and dinner, with the bar providing interesting libations during nighttime. The Heights opens at 7a everyday, making it the perfect spot to stop by and grab a bite on the way to work. You will find in their breakfast specials, among other things, chorizo-loaded scrambled eggs, traditional Bagel and Lox, and even oatmeal. For lunch and dinner, enjoy their Steak Frites or the Spicy Ahi Tuna. End your evening with a glass of classic red Cabernet.
This Historic District bar is swanky, yet completely inviting. The Twilite Lounge oddly has it all, from a grand chandelier, dark paneled walls, old school juke box, outdoor patio, large screen televisions and even a library reading section, everything seems to mesh in this eclectic space. A prominent live music venue, local bands and artists can be found here throughout the week showcasing their talents.
If you're looking for a quiet bar where you can relax in a pleasant environment with great cocktails, easy conversation and nice food; The Woolworth is a good place to check out. The menu is an eclectic combination of styles from Classic American, Mexican, Asian and more. A great place for a business lunch, they serve a nice selection of lunch specials that are hearty, but not too heavy. Settle into the relaxed ambiance with a friend, and try their classics like Corpse Reviver, Cable Car and Uncle Johnny, all expertly prepared. The Woolworth's warm, low-key ambiance is a nice place for a Sunday Brunch too. To find out more about their special menus and drinks, visit the website.