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Uncork a bottle of vino at Cork

Cork Wine Bar has a nice little concept for tasting, drinking and bottle-buying destination for anyone from a casual sipper to a connaisseur. Here's how it works: you go in and pay the cashier, who then gives you a money-loaded card. You check out the featured wines "on tap," swipe your card and choose if you want a tasting (a small amount) or a full glass. They have a spiffy little lounge in the back to sit and sip. Aside from a place to drink, Cork is also a good place to buy bottles at reasonable prices, and they have a good selection of wines that aren't sold at every grocery store on every corner.

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Chillax with a drink or belt it out at karaoke at The Corner Bar in Uptown

The Corner Bar is a comfortable little Uptown establishment inside an old building from the 1930's on McKinney and Monticello. The pressed tin ceiling (painted, of course) and exposed brick really brings out the old-time, vintage feel of the place and really hones in on that "neighborhood pub" ambiance. While they have a full kitchen with pizza and other bar food offerings, most patrons frequent The Corner Bar for cheap drinks and Wednesday night Karaoke (which won a "Best of" in 2010). They also have a few pool tables, with free pool on Sundays, and a good number of large TV's considering the small size of the place.

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Make it a double at the DoubleWide

The DoubleWide, located kind of on the way to Deep Ellum from Exposition Park, is perfection in all things hipster and dive bars. The place is literally a double wide trailer that's hard to miss because of the silver tornado that sits on top of it. The DoubleWide has cheap cocktails, cheap and col beer (including PBR, it is a hipster joint, after all), and live music most weekends and sometimes during the week. They also generally have either a DJ playing or karaoke on Mondays. The patio area is adorned with old lawn furniture and tables for when the cozy interior gets a little too cozy.

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Come early and stay late at Bar Louie

Bar Louie brings an urban atmosphere to the new(ish) West 7th development in Fort Worth. They specialize in handcrafted martinis but also serve a selection of craft beers, wine and other cocktails. Their menu takes upscale bar food to the next level with flatbread, a decent salad selection, or mac 'n cheese with fried chicken in it. The interior restaurant and bar areas are spacious, but the real ambiance is on their equally spacious rooftop patio. On weekends, Bar Louie makes sure to keep the patio from getting too elbow-to-elbow by enforcing a strict one-in, one-out policy once it fills up. This is really awesome when you're on the patio but really annoying when you have to wait in line, so plan accordingly.

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See new bands at old-school Trees

Trees has been a staple music venue in Deep Ellum since 1990 that came into its own hosting grunge bands (like Nirvana, before they were super insanely popular). Despite closing a few times during Deep Ellum's transitional period, they are back open and rocking out like it's 1990 again. Named for the tree trunk building supports, the venue is a decent size with a second floor that has a few seats and a great view of the stage. One of the nicest things about Trees is that they post a video of each band on their event calendar, so you can check out the music without opening a million tabs on your browser. Yep, Trees always thinks of the fans.

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Have a cocktail and play basketball at Grapevine Bar

Grapevine Bar is an interesting little entity with all kinds of things to keep you busy while you overindulge. It's located right off Oak Lawn and has a rooftop deck with great views of the city. They also have a large patio with a basketball court and ping pong tables and TV's, pool and Sony Playstations inside. Located right off Oak Lawn, but not necessarily a GLBT establishment, Grapevine is the kind of place with such diverse patronage that no one is out of place. They also have happy hour every day (even Saturday) that's all day long Sunday through Tuesday.

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Urbanize your pizza experience at Urban Crust

With more young professionals moving away from the city, Downtown Plano is moving from the down-home country atmosphere and bringing in a younger, cooler crowd. The new-ish pizzeria, Urban Crust, brings in both the family-oriented diner as well as the young drinking crowd with a big family-style interior and a rooftop bar, complete with 32 degree beers and an ice bar to keep your cocktail chilled. When it comes to the food, they serve up Neapolitan style pies with gourmet touches to either feed the whole family or soak up all that ice cold beer. Favorite pies include a four cheese pizza drizzled with truffle oil and the Urban Amore, featuring fig preserves, prosciutto, goat cheese, and arugula, as well as a slew of starters and delectable salads served family style.

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

The Lion and Crown at Addison Circle is a traditional English style pub. Don't be fooled by reviews of bad service; the original concept was to create a pub just like in England, where everything (food included) is ordered at the bar. As Americans don't exactly understand or appreciate this way of doing things they have since added some wait staff to take your orders. The draft selection offers the usuals (Guinness, Bass, etc) as well as a few others (including Strongbow), the bottle selection is a healthy selection of imported favorites and the menu dons traditional pub food. The atmosphere hits the nail on the head with the English pub ambiance, with wood aplenty and some fantastic antique pieces, like old altar seats.

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At Paddy Red’s, everybody knows your name

Paddy Red's is Downtown Fort Worth's token Irish pub in a basement setting that's cozy and comfortable. While the staunch regulars give this watering hole a Cheers-esque quality, new comers won't get the stink eye upon entry; the more the merrier is the attitude here. In addition to the usual Irish pub selection on tap and over 100 bottles to choose from, Paddy Red's also has a healthy selection of whiskey, scotch and vodka. They also have pool tables, darts and shuffleboard to complement any night out. For as "bar-ie" as this bar is, they also have extremely nice restrooms. Don't come hungry, food does not grace their menu.

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Keep it low-key at the Mckinney Avenue Tavern

The McKinney Avenue Tavern, aka "The Mat" is Uptown's laid back sports bar that's as unpretentious as their drink prices. The Mat is a no-nonsense kind of place with TV's for watching any big game, a full bar and your generic (yet still tasty) bar menu with buffalo wings and pizza. Picture that old college hangout, except for young professionals. They are also big on events, hosting special events (along with food and beer specials) for big sports games, holidays, parades, the odd live show thrown in for good measure and they'll even shuttle you to the State Fair on weekends. A nice patio space and karaoke rounds out the Mat into one dang good bar.

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Get your Texas on at Billy Bob’s

The self-proclaimed "World's Largest Honky Tonk," Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth is the number one way to get that real Texas experience. Most locals end up at Billy Bob's to catch a country show, but this is no ordinary venue. In addition to excellent music lineups on a regular basis, Billy Bob's is a playground for just about every Texas stereotype. They have both a mechanical bull and live bull riding shows, dance lessons and barbecue. And of course beer. Lots of beer. With the uber western ambiance, it's no wonder patrons randomly break out in the two-step. Seriously, it's just like movies.

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Dance without pretenses at The Slip Inn

The Slip Inn is Dallas' quintessential unpretentious, divey-but-not-dicey dance club and bar. Their claim to fame is cheap(ish) drinks and excellent rap and hip hop music. While the DJ's vary, the general consensus is that they all rock (and start playing at 10 pm). The Slip Inn is also known for a diverse and friendly crowd and provides a more casual atmosphere than most dance clubs. Despite the casual atmosphere, dressing up is still allowed. Located right off Greenville, The Slip Inn is the bumpin' place for weekend post partying, although showing up early is also encouraged as the tiny L-shaped establishment is, well, tiny and L-shaped.

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Feel like you’re at a discoteque at the Kismet Lounge

The Kismet Lounge, attached to cafe Izmir on Greenville Avenue, is a great little club with an international flair. At first glance the venue appears to have no dance floor, until you realize it's just one big dance floor. They play a lot of European and Latin dance music and offer bottle service as well as hookahs to smoke for those looking to chillax it. The Kismet finishes off its ambiance with Moroccan-inspired decor and hosts various international nights throughout the week. They also have an amazing and coveted patio. This is the place to go for those looking to add a little spice to the daily bump and grind. Tables are available for reservation.

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Club Dada: where cool music happens

Deep Ellum's Club Dada is one of the best venue's in Dallas to catch an indie show. They are one of the few music venues that has (mostly) held the fort down during Deep Ellum's transitional period. They have a pretty good selection of beers on tap that's always served with cool music and a cool atmosphere. It's safe to say the folks at Club Dada are cool people. This is a great place to check out some of DFW's best local talent or even an occasional poetry slam or old movie projected onto the wall. They also have an awesomely large patio with a stage.

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Giddyup at the Roundup Saloon

Once hailed "The Best Galdanged Gay Bar in the U.S. of A.," the Roundup Saloon off Cedar Springs has been dubbed the home of good times and good people since 1980. Scoot your boots every night of the week at one of the only remaining country and western gay bars in the nation. They have karaoke Monday through Thursday, free dance lessons every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, Friday and Saturday drink specials and and excellent dance floor for two-steppin'. Country not your thang? Check them out on Sundays for Retro Man Candy nights and dance to some oldies but goodies from the 70's, 80's and 90's.

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Chat with cool kids at the Chat Room

The Chat Room on Magnolia is probably Fort Worth's coolest dive. The staff is friendly and the drinks are cheap and large (you'll often get your cocktail in a pint glass), and they are one of the few places in DFW/Texas/the world that offers a vegan White Russian. The dance floor is small but present so people can dance to the jukebox that has better taste in music than your favorite cool-kid. The inside is smoke-friendly with little effort to ventilate, so show up early enough to grab a picnic table outside if smoking ain't your thang. If you don't go for the cheap drinks or the jukebox, go for the pinball machine or the free internet (it does say "internet pub" on the sign, after all).

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Get your jazz and martini fix at The Balcony Club

The Balcony club, conveniently attached to the Lakewood Theater, is one of those small and dark jazz clubs with a speak easy vibe that's often only seen in the movies. They have live jazz every night of the week and regulars show up any night of the week to unwind and chillax. If you're looking to be rowdy and shoot Jager-bombs, this is not the perfect joint for your night out. If quality music and a laid back atmosphere is your cup of tea, this is the place to be. The Balcony Club is also known to make a really good martini. Hey, when in Rome...

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

The Amsterdam Bar is nestled on the strip on Exposition across from Fair Park. In addition to a laid back, cozy atmosphere they also have a choice collection of craft and import beers on tap as well as a decent selection of spirits for the non-beer snobs. Artwork by local artists adorns the wall as well as a dart board, if you feel so inclined. They have a rotating door of live music on various nights, including live jazz every Monday. If the inside is feeling a little too cozy for you, check out the large patio out back. The Amsterdam Bar does not serve food aside from a few snacks, however, you can have food delivered or bring it to-go from nearby eateries.

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Grab an alien-free pint at the Flying Saucer

The Flying Saucer provides another watering hole for the craft beer aficionado, with hundreds of imports, micro brews and craft beers on draft as well as some specialty bottles. While most beers are always available, they regularly rotate seasonal and new kegs, with rare tapping and glass night events during the week (buy the beer, keep the glass). The Saucer's real claim to fame is their UFO club, in which after trying 200 different beers participants are awarded a saucer with their name and a quote on it. Scores of saucers adorn the walls from former "beer knurds" that have achieved success in beer drinking. The Flying Saucer has two locations, one in Addison and one in Sundance Square in Fort Worth. It's worth noting that the Addison location is one of the few good places in Addison that is non-smoking (except for a small room in the back). Also worth noting is the free popcorn. Just ask for it.

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Bar hop on lower Greenville Avenue

Lower Greenville Avenue in Dallas is the prime spot for your typical pub crawl. Lined with clubs, bars and restaurants, it's situated perfectly for patrons to bar hop without having drive all over the place. Get your groove on at Zubar, try your Latin dance moves at Kismet, or fill up on cheap libations and a relaxed atmosphere at Ship's Lounge. Lower Greenville is also host to Dallas' famous St. Patty's Day parade, which is basically the only street party Dallas does right. As the night winds to an end, soak up the booze with a bite at late night Mexican eatery La Casita (known to locals as "Rena's" after the beloved owner/cook/waittress). Not a night owl? Show up earlier in the evening and check out Lower Greenville's eclectic shops and any one of their numerous restaurants.

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Get a crazy strong cocktail at The Loon

The Loon, located in the heart of Uptown, plays the role of Uptown's quintessential "dive bar." With an old pub-like feel, The Loon is definitely as "dive-ish" as Uptown gets. The Loon's only drink special is a scrimpy happy hour, however, their reputation of providing a heavy handed pour means every drink is always special. They have a pretty extensive menu of bar-food staples, pizza and Italian food. Nobody really knows how good the food is because nobody eats there. Or they are already too sauced to remember. Appearance of the menu at any table usually begs the question, "They serve food here?"

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“Get away” from Uptown without actually leaving Uptown at the Quarter Bar

The Quarter Bar in Uptown in one of the best places to grab a pint without feeling like you're in "Uptown." Next door (and attached) to Breadwinners, the Quarter Bar serves the dual purpose of a waiting area for Breadwinners during their rushes. Even if you're not waiting for a table at the neighboring bistro, the Quarter Bar has a robust beer selection at reasonable prices in a cozy, pub-like atmosphere. They also don a limited Breadwinners "bar" menu. The upstairs bar area has pool tables and video games and the rooftop patio offers a lovely view of McKinney Avenue and is also pooch friendly.

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Chill like an expat at the Londoner

The Londoner in Addison is DFW's go-to place for a UK style sesh. Even the outside of the building screams, "Pub!" The draft selection has UK favorites as well as a few local-ish choices for good measure and they even have a decent selection of Scotch. Their menu offers traditional English fare, including Chicken Tikki Masala, shepherd's pie and bangers and mash. The Londoner also shows all the European soccer matches (at least all the ones that have available coverage) that area expats congregate to like flies to... well you get it. Their patio is ample and dog friendly. Who wants a pint?

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Fancy beer meets fancy food at the Meddlesome Moth

The folks from the Flying Saucer bring Dallas its first official “gastro pub.” The Meddlesome Moth, located just west of downtown in the design district, provides a setting that brings foodies and beer snobs together. In addition to serving a variety of specialty beers, the menu serves up creative combinations of both meals and “share plates” (think elaborate tapas). Favorite share plates include the Five Spice Pork Belly, Shrimp and Grits (with jalapeno gravy), Hawaiin “Ahi” Tuna and the collard greens. The cayenne-lime fried hominy is great if you’re just looking for a nibble. The beer menu is a little slice of heaven for any craft beer snob. It contains all the staples plus a variety that changes seasonally. While beer suggestions change with every palette, for something truly different keep an eye out for any of the beers aged in whiskey/bourbon/brandy barrels (like Rahr’s Whiskey Warmer).

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Bar plus arcade equals Barcadia

The Barcadia off Knox/Henderson is the place to indulge in both adult libations and your inner child. For the adult in you, Barcadia has a decent draught selection as well as an extensive selection of bottled imports. They also have some killer weekly specials and Sunday Brunch, complete with Mimosas and Bloody Marys. 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

Have you ever wanted to try an Old Fashioned? The Usual off Magnolia offers up prohibition-era cocktails in a slick venue with uber mod design. Drinks to check out include the Jimador (a spicy tequila concoction), the Old Fashioned (naturally) and their Aviation (three words: creme de violette). Drink prices are a little high starting at $6, but everything is top shelf so it's actually a steal. The venue is also non-smoking, a breath of fresh air compared to most of Fort Worth's watering holes. You can even order food at neighboring Nonna Tata's and ask them to bring it to you at The Usual, a welcome relief from Nonna Tata's extraordinarily small space. Please bring a sober driver; those prohibitionists didn’t mess around.

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Celebrate Good Times at W Hotel’s Ghostbar

Celebrating in Dallas has never been easier, thanks to the Ghostbar at the W Hotel. On any given weekend, several bachelor/bachelorettes can be seen parting ways with singlehood, birthday toasts are being made and the closing of a big business deal is capped off with good times at Ghostbar. From the chromed-out mirrored elevator where you ride all the way up to the top of the hotel, you can already hear the music pumping. To make your evening more exclusive and comfortable, call ahead and make a reservation for Vodka bottle service. You won't be disappointed with the first class service, VIP treatment and extra introductions that you wouldn't be privy to otherwise. Step out on to the glass balcony when the weather permits; the view of downtown Dallas is as spectacular as it is vast. It's the perfect spot to sip a cocktail, enjoy a little dancing, or share a romantic moment.

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Bowling Gets Classy at Bowlmor Lanes

Bowling has received a makeover thanks to Bowlmor Lanes. The bowling lanes that look more like a chic nightclub will change your perceptions of the old sport, where you can just as easily sip a martini and chat up the high-scorers as you can get down and dirty and watch a game.  300 Dallas offers all the technology and amenities you wouldn't expect from a night out at the bowl-o-rama: state-of-the-art lanes, extra-large video screens, restaurants, billiards tables and an arcade will make sure you don't strike-out no matter how bad your game. And if you're not the best bowler, no worries, you can hit the gutter ball without anyone knowing at the semi-private lanes.

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TV Host Hilary Kennedy Loves Late Nights at DMA

Hilary Kennedy has hosted segments on everything about local Dallas life: sports, real estate, dining and holiday celebrations. But every third Friday, there's one DallaPicture 6s event that is "perfect for a night owl like me," and that's Late Nights at DMA. Once a month the Dallas Museum of Art keeps its doors open extra late and the crowd goes from the typical tourist and family scene to young, sophisticated Texans. "They have live music, treats and tours until midnight," Hilary told citybuzz. Every month there's a different theme and the DMA does a great job of keeping it cool. For example, in anticipation for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland remake, the DMA hosted Mad Hatter treasure hunts, a film screening of the original Alice in Wonderland and had a DJ spinning in each of its galleries. As Hilary says, "It's great for a romantic date," or to see great art in an even better atmosphere. *** Hilary Kennedy is the host of many of Dallas' favorite TV shows, like NBC5's "Home and Lifestyle Television," KFWD's "Just Fun TV" and "Hot On! Homes." Hilary began her career as the first female Entertainment Host for the Dallas Stars hockey team and is the host of the nationally syndicated "New Year's Nation" every New Year's Eve.

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Cretia is Nightlife’s Sweet Spot

You might not immediately think of Cretia's as a hopping nightlife spot if you've never been. Oh, you've heard they have an incredible (affordable!) brunch and killer desserts? But at night, it has live music, an expansive patio anPicture 21d bars packed with more action than a Bruce Willis movie. Open until 2:00 a.m. with free valet, Cretia's has several different rooms inside the bar/restaurant, each decorated with a slightly gothic style. The atmosphere ranges from hipster romantic to raging party, depending on the night and the music. The stocked Ruby Bar is reason enough to spend your evening here, but if you come early enough, treat yourself to the sinful desserts at the bakery. You'll never go wrong with the White Sour Cream Cake and Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie. So the next time you feel like getting your groove on (and perhaps giving in to your sweet tooth), head down McKinney to find all your favorites in one spot.

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Wet Your Whistle at WXYZ Bar

It's the most hassle-free place in Dallas to get a drink if you are a tired convention center attendee...and even if you're not. The WXYZ bar in the brand new Picture 14Aloft Hotel is strategically placed across the street from City Hall and the convention center, which makes for some surefire meet-ups with travelers at the bar. With its colorful lighting and comfy lounge couches, WXYZ might have a nightclub look, but the bartenders are low-key and personable and you don't have to yell over anyone to order a drink. This is truly a spot to get away from the traditional "see and be seen" crowd and have a quiet conversation and a delicious cocktail. And hey, if you happen to have one too many, you can always check in to one of the hotel's affordable rooms for close to the same price you might spend on a cab to get home.

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Rattlesnake: The Ritz Texas Style

Socialites, scenesters, and celebrities are the heart and soul of the Rattlesnake Bar at the Ritz-Carlton on McKinney Avenue in Uptown.  Just like the name of the hotel, everything thing you see here is ritzy and sparkling, but with some Texas cocktail flair. To put out the vibe that you are a regular VIP, order the Dean’s MargarPicture 23ita with organic agave nectar while nibbling on spring rolls with achiote pulled pork. If that isn't enough to get you going, sip the Caribbean Caipirinha- a spicy little number that will stir your senses with ginger beer and cachaca, a liquor made from fermented sugarcane.  When weather permits, head outside on the patio where the young and the restless are perched on comfortable couches and swarming the small bar to see and be seen. Though the cocktails can be a little pricey, you won't find more upscale southern charm or opportunity to rub elbows with the city's movers and shakers-or perhaps become one yourself. Of all the stylish nightlife spots in Dallas, the crowd here is noticeably high fashion and ready to mingle.

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Cool River Scores Big With the Little Things

Oftentimes, it's the little things that really make a difference between a good time and a great time. Cool River in Las Colinas knows the little things count, and adds those extra touches to keepCool River Cafe patrons coming back for more. First little detail? A coat check. It might be old-school, but the class and convenience of a coat check is especially welcome on nights out when you want to dance and don't want to be bogged down with accessories. Another interesting perk is the cigar room; choose any of the reasonably priced cigars off the menu and enjoy a relaxing smoke. If this all sounds a little too stuffy for your taste, don't worry. A DJ spinning the latest hits or live bands, like the quirky "Space Rockers," keep the dance floor moving until the wee hours. Traditional food and libations of all kinds provide sustenance, and if you want to enjoy your meal in a quieter setting, the dining room is available as well. Cool River has something for everyone, and those little touches speak volumes about big atmosphere.

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Tracy Hutson Dive-ing Into Grapevine

tracyhutsonOn the surface a dive bar may seem an unusual nightlife favorite for television star and stylist/designer Tracy Hutson, but then you wouldn't understand the charm of neighborhood hotspot Grapevine. Sure, Grapevine has a killer rooftop with views of the Dallas skyline, but then everything gets curiously odd from there. For starters, it has a basketball court. The clientele is everyone from yuppie lawyers to the local gay and lesbian crowd. It has mismatched glassware that is purchased bi-weekly from the local Goodwill. And without any mass advertising, except word-of-mouth through the grapevine, this place is packed to the brim every night. Grapevine says, "Our customers are like our glasses; they're all different!" And that's exactly why Tracy Hutson, and nightlife critics from AOL to Dallas.com, loves this bar. Tracy Hutson has a lot in common with Grapevine. She blends her philanthropic nature with eclectic design from her ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" job to her Dallas nightlife spot. And she always has fun doing both! **Tracy Hutson is a native Texan and style consultant on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, author of Feathering the Nest: Tracy Hutson's Eco-friendly Guide to Decorating Your Baby's Room, and founder of Tracy Hutson Designs.
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