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Perfect locale for a post-Fox Theatre show cocktail or slice from the chilled dessert counter. Mammoth chalkboards boast pub plates like beef skewers, fried oysters, and wines by the bottle or glass.
Traditional Lebanese fare and Mediterranean bites. Take Wednesday belly dancing lessons if you’re in the mood to loosen up.
Chef Ron Eyester’s Southern-comfort fare makes you want to sit and stay a while. Rotating menu items depend on what’s in season and which tempting goods local purveyors truck up to the back door.
Six cheesy burgers; 27 beers on tap; and a mondo, two-level patio. Sounds like quintessential drinking at this East Andrews watering hole, all right.
Global pub grub with the charm of an English football bar. Across-the-pond owners know how to pour a pint, host weekly DJ sessions, and whip out satisfying fare from Angus burgers to Thai grilled chicken wings.
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Sure, it looks all gritty and greasy from the outside. But the burly waitstaff are sweethearts, the drinks are potent, and the food is (surprisingly) tasty.
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You may no longer qualify for a white wedding, but that’s no excuse to get ...
Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and chef Chris Yeo are behind this bungalow restaurant and bar. Curry rice, bangin’ Bangkok wings, and an unpretentious (yet celeb-prone) atmosphere make it a great spot for grabbing a cocktail.
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Tater tots and ta-tas. At least that’s what the regulars (and anyone looking for potent cocktails, dance remixes, and some of the best shows in the city) swear by.