Where is the Best Outdoor Bar in Dallas, Texas?
I just moved to the area and was looking for a good venue for original music and definately found it. Quick service, good music, relaxed atmosphere. Unfortunately if I do go back I will be using CASH ONLY. Even though we tipped the cover girl which I don’t think many do, she added 4 dollars to our credit card. Then at the end of the night we proceed to have 5 drinks on our checks which weren’t ours. The bartender fixed it yet come to find out checking my account on Sunday 2 amounts had been taken out exceeding my bill by over 120 dollars!! I thought the 35% tip I gave her would suffice. I don’t normally complain being from the bar business for 12 years but I will never go there without cash in hand and paying by drink from now on. Pros + great music, good atmosphere, quick serviceCons – charges put on CC that were not valid!!
I have to say that the most refreshing thing about this pub is that it’s not filled with smoke. We went on a Wednesday night and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The crowd was a nice mix of older and younger people. The place has a very warm feeling, largely because of the heavy use of wood in the decor. Very cozy.The beer list is incredible, though a bit pricey. We had the queso and the fish and chips. The fish was excellent with a batter that didn’t act as a sponge for the oil it was fried in. Nice and crisp with good fries. The queso was very “white bread”, if you’ll excuse the expression. It was plain but good with lots of little chopped tomato mixed in. I loved the idea of the flight of three 6 oz draft beers for less than $6.00. But, I was so full after the meal that I couldn’t manage it. There are no happy hour specials. And it’s not a quiet place by any means. In fact, the first time I tried to visit I turned around and walked out because a World Cup game was on t