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Uncork a bottle of vino at Cork
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Chillax with a drink or belt it out at karaoke at The Corner Bar in Uptown
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Make it a double at the DoubleWide
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Come early and stay late at Bar Louie

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Have a cocktail and play basketball at Grapevine Bar

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Urbanize your pizza experience at Urban Crust

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The Lion and Crown is Addison Circle’s newest old English pub

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At Paddy Red’s, everybody knows your name

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Keep it low-key at the Mckinney Avenue Tavern

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Get your Texas on at Billy Bob’s

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Dance without pretenses at The Slip Inn

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Feel like you’re at a discoteque at the Kismet Lounge
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Club Dada: where cool music happens
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Dance the night away at Plush

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Giddyup at the Roundup Saloon

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Chat with cool kids at the Chat Room
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Get your jazz and martini fix at The Balcony Club
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Have a fireside picnic with alcohol at Lee Harvey’s
Oh, Lee Harvey's. While having a Pabst at Lee Harvey's may be on the Dallas Hipster to-do list, this 50-something year old bar has been drawing all kinds of crowds to its laid back atmosphere and picnic tables for decades. This patio dive has a full bar, ample picnic table seating, and a butt-load of character. Fire pits warm patrons on chilly evenings, they usually have live music on the weekends, dogs are welcome on the patio every Sunday and the food is actually good. The menu dons tacos, burgers and paninis and changes up from time to time so there's always something new and delicious to try. Pay a visit to old Lee Harvey's and wax philosophical over the fact that the cool kid sitting next to you is actually younger than the neon beer signs.
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Art Love Magic brings magic to the art scene

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The Amsterdam Bar couples a laid back atmosphere with an excellent beer selection

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Grab an alien-free pint at the Flying Saucer

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Bar hop on lower Greenville Avenue

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Get a crazy strong cocktail at The Loon
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“Get away” from Uptown without actually leaving Uptown at the Quarter Bar

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Chill like an expat at the Londoner

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Fancy beer meets fancy food at the Meddlesome Moth

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Bar plus arcade equals Barcadia
For the kid in you, the Barcadia has over a dozen vintage arcade games, Skee Ball, and Jenga made out of giant pieces on the patio that make a loud crashing noise whenever someone loses.
The menu consists of typical greasy bar fare with a few twists thrown in for good measure, such as fried PB&J, fried deviled eggs and a falafel sandwich. For those watching their waistline the menu has six, yes, six, salad choices. Not too shabby for a menu that’s clearly geared towards soaking up alcohol.
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Order your usual at The Usual

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Eight Lounge is a Club with Staying Power
The undeniable fact about nightclubs, is that, well, they don't have a long shelf life. They stay hot for a few months, and sometimes burn out before making it to the year mark. Eight Lounge on Greenville Avenue has not only been alive since 2003, but is still just as popular as it ever was. Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest, with a line out front and a line at the bar. No worries though, the bar is designed to help patrons get their drinks quickly and easily.
The dress is upscale causal with a trendy vibe, so if you are looking to avoid the Dallas "scene," Eight Lounge might not be what you are looking for. The DJ spins popular Top 40 music and an abundance of hip hop, so be prepared to shake, spin, and impress on the floor. The drinks are lower than west coast prices, but be sure to bring the credit card and plenty of bills for tipping the staff. Eight Lounge delivers exactly what you expect from a Dallas nightclub: flashy females, loud music, and flowing drinks all night long.
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Party Central at Thrive Dallas
to get inside. Thrive is an ideal location to throw a raging private party or have a fun girl/guy’s night out.
Connected to the Crown Plaza Hotel downtown, this club makes it easy to commit to a fun, safe weekend when adding a hotel room into your plans. The restaurant section serves up fine dining and provides the perfect opportunity to eat well before a long night of partying.
Though a nightclub connected to a hotel might not sound as rocking as a stand alone club, Thrive continues to draw large crowds week after week with its good tunes and array of drinks. Be prepared to wait in line from time to time and adhere to the strict dress code-it is always enforced. Thrive is doing just that, and adding to the nightlife that keeps Dallas dancing until dawn.
