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Dallas Drills bars

Cosmo's

1212 Skillman St , Dallas

The vibe is mid-century modern-meets-L.A. lounge, with 25 vintage lamps barely lighting the low-slung couches and glowing-red fake fireplace. During the week, neighborhood regulars sit under the sunburst clocks and retro art; the crowd swells on weekends, becoming decidedly trendy. For late-night munchies, Cosmo's serves eight gourmet pizzas in two sizes, including the popular Greek with pesto, feta cheese, tomato and black olives. Pics Via ...

 
 
 

Palm Beach Club

2816 Main St, Dallas

This strictly reggae bar has a likely Caribbean vibe with grass straw above the bar and paper lights above. The crowd is young and old here to enjoy the DJs and visiting artists. The louder the music, the more energetic the dance floor. The menu has appetizers like "Rasta Sticks" (fried veggies for dipping) and jerk chicken salad, plus more traditional fare like curried goat or oxtail and rice. Buju Banton, Stephen Marley, Luciano, ...

 
 
 

Absinthe Lounge

1409 S Lamar St, Dallas

Soak in the cozy and inviting atmosphere of  Absinthe Lounge, as you savor a cigar from our humidor, a bottle of fine wine, a frosty imported beer or your favorite mixed drink. Located in the historical South Side lofts on Lamar, originally the Sears and Roebuck headquarters built in 1913, Absinthe is a step back in time. Art Nouveau décor throughout the lounge pays homage to an era when architecture and interior design were the perfect ...

 
 
 

The Cavern

1914 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Located in the Lower Greenville historic area of Dallas, Texas, The Cavern, an homage to the original Cavern in Liverpool where the Beatles once played, has been dedicated to being the best bar in Dallas for almost 10 years! With a commitment to quality and customer service, March 2006 will mark the 10 Year Anniversary since The Cavern first opened its doors. The Cavern offers a unique experience for each person walking through the door, ...

 
 
 

Myst Lounge

2210 Main Street, Dallas

Myst Lounge is located in downtown Dallas on Main Street next door to Purgatory Nightclub. The owners of Purgatory opened Myst, and wanted to go to for a Las Vegas/South Beach Miami look. The walls and furniture are all white which allows the incredible intelligent lighting to reflect any color it wants. The sound system is great. The staff and security are extremely professional which makes it enjoyable to relax with all your needs taken ...

 
 
 

Double Wide Bar

3510 Commerce St, Dallas

Painted Texas flags and a portrait of a double-wide trailer adorn the exterior. Inside, wood paneling, macrame wall hangings and an airbrushed patio greet visitors at this establishment intent on making trailer trash its hook. Despite the tacky decor, Double Wide has fast become one of Deep Ellum's premiere locations to see local rock and alternative bands perform. The bar offers up plenty of inexpensive American beers--in cans, naturally.

 
 
 

Fallout Lounge

835 Exposition Ave, Dallas

A place for fun. A place void of Ed Hardy and ROCK N REPUBLIC jeans. Cheap drinks. Great Music. Easy going cocktail lounge with free high speed internet connections (wifi, airport, free computers... the works) Parties include music including disco, funk, soul, hip-hop, house, electro and reggae. DJs include DJ MR. Rid, ZyrTech & TraDemarx, Blixabo, Schwa, Killtronix, Uncle John Allen and more.

 
 
 

The Amersterdam Bar

831 Exposition Ave, Dallas

This bar has Bad Ass Jazz on Monday nights. There's no cover for this weekly event, but it draws a large crowd and features key players in the Dallas jazz scene. The band is slightly different every week, but is based around the members of The Shelley Carrol quartet. The lineup can be anything from a trio up to a quintet (and occasionally a sextet). The Amsterdam is also a great place to go for a cold beer.Photo Via The Dallas Observer

 
 
 

Zubar

2012 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Since 1996, this club has maintained a following for the latest dance music in a chic atmosphere. Local art for sale adorns the walls, while the vaulted ceiling, polished concrete floor and comfy leather couches aligning one wall create an upscale, yet comfortable lounge vibe. In the back the dance floor where special guest DJs spin pumps energy throughout. Two bars keep patrons happy while the covered patio up front offers an outdoor retreat.

 
 
 

Absinthe Lounge

1409 S Lamar St, Dallas

Soak in the cozy and inviting atmosphere of  Absinthe Lounge, as you savor a cigar from our humidor, a bottle of fine wine, a frosty imported beer or your favorite mixed drink. Located in the historical South Side lofts on Lamar, originally the Sears and Roebuck headquarters built in 1913, Absinthe is a step back in time. Art Nouveau décor throughout the lounge pays homage to an era when architecture and interior design were the perfect ...

 
 
 

Myst Lounge

2210 Main Street, Dallas

Myst Lounge is located in downtown Dallas on Main Street next door to Purgatory Nightclub. The owners of Purgatory opened Myst, and wanted to go to for a Las Vegas/South Beach Miami look. The walls and furniture are all white which allows the incredible intelligent lighting to reflect any color it wants. The sound system is great. The staff and security are extremely professional which makes it enjoyable to relax with all your needs taken ...

 
 
 

Double Wide Bar

3510 Commerce St, Dallas

Painted Texas flags and a portrait of a double-wide trailer adorn the exterior. Inside, wood paneling, macrame wall hangings and an airbrushed patio greet visitors at this establishment intent on making trailer trash its hook. Despite the tacky decor, Double Wide has fast become one of Deep Ellum's premiere locations to see local rock and alternative bands perform. The bar offers up plenty of inexpensive American beers--in cans, naturally.

 
 
 

Fallout Lounge

835 Exposition Ave, Dallas

A place for fun. A place void of Ed Hardy and ROCK N REPUBLIC jeans. Cheap drinks. Great Music. Easy going cocktail lounge with free high speed internet connections (wifi, airport, free computers... the works) Parties include music including disco, funk, soul, hip-hop, house, electro and reggae. DJs include DJ MR. Rid, ZyrTech & TraDemarx, Blixabo, Schwa, Killtronix, Uncle John Allen and more.

 
 
 

Palm Beach Club

2816 Main St, Dallas

This strictly reggae bar has a likely Caribbean vibe with grass straw above the bar and paper lights above. The crowd is young and old here to enjoy the DJs and visiting artists. The louder the music, the more energetic the dance floor. The menu has appetizers like "Rasta Sticks" (fried veggies for dipping) and jerk chicken salad, plus more traditional fare like curried goat or oxtail and rice. Buju Banton, Stephen Marley, Luciano, ...

 
 
 

Zubar

2012 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Since 1996, this club has maintained a following for the latest dance music in a chic atmosphere. Local art for sale adorns the walls, while the vaulted ceiling, polished concrete floor and comfy leather couches aligning one wall create an upscale, yet comfortable lounge vibe. In the back the dance floor where special guest DJs spin pumps energy throughout. Two bars keep patrons happy while the covered patio up front offers an outdoor retreat.

 
 
 

Cosmo's

1212 Skillman St , Dallas

The vibe is mid-century modern-meets-L.A. lounge, with 25 vintage lamps barely lighting the low-slung couches and glowing-red fake fireplace. During the week, neighborhood regulars sit under the sunburst clocks and retro art; the crowd swells on weekends, becoming decidedly trendy. For late-night munchies, Cosmo's serves eight gourmet pizzas in two sizes, including the popular Greek with pesto, feta cheese, tomato and black olives. Pics Via ...

 
 
 

The Cavern

1914 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Located in the Lower Greenville historic area of Dallas, Texas, The Cavern, an homage to the original Cavern in Liverpool where the Beatles once played, has been dedicated to being the best bar in Dallas for almost 10 years! With a commitment to quality and customer service, March 2006 will mark the 10 Year Anniversary since The Cavern first opened its doors. The Cavern offers a unique experience for each person walking through the door, ...

 
 
 

The Amersterdam Bar

831 Exposition Ave, Dallas

This bar has Bad Ass Jazz on Monday nights. There's no cover for this weekly event, but it draws a large crowd and features key players in the Dallas jazz scene. The band is slightly different every week, but is based around the members of The Shelley Carrol quartet. The lineup can be anything from a trio up to a quintet (and occasionally a sextet). The Amsterdam is also a great place to go for a cold beer.Photo Via The Dallas Observer

 
 
 

Zubar

2012 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Since 1996, this club has maintained a following for the latest dance music in a chic atmosphere. Local art for sale adorns the walls, while the vaulted ceiling, polished concrete floor and comfy leather couches aligning one wall create an upscale, yet comfortable lounge vibe. In the back the dance floor where special guest DJs spin pumps energy throughout. Two bars keep patrons happy while the covered patio up front offers an outdoor retreat.

 
 
 

The Amersterdam Bar

831 Exposition Ave, Dallas

This bar has Bad Ass Jazz on Monday nights. There's no cover for this weekly event, but it draws a large crowd and features key players in the Dallas jazz scene. The band is slightly different every week, but is based around the members of The Shelley Carrol quartet. The lineup can be anything from a trio up to a quintet (and occasionally a sextet). The Amsterdam is also a great place to go for a cold beer.Photo Via The Dallas Observer

 
 
 

Fallout Lounge

835 Exposition Ave, Dallas

A place for fun. A place void of Ed Hardy and ROCK N REPUBLIC jeans. Cheap drinks. Great Music. Easy going cocktail lounge with free high speed internet connections (wifi, airport, free computers... the works) Parties include music including disco, funk, soul, hip-hop, house, electro and reggae. DJs include DJ MR. Rid, ZyrTech & TraDemarx, Blixabo, Schwa, Killtronix, Uncle John Allen and more.

 
 
 

Double Wide Bar

3510 Commerce St, Dallas

Painted Texas flags and a portrait of a double-wide trailer adorn the exterior. Inside, wood paneling, macrame wall hangings and an airbrushed patio greet visitors at this establishment intent on making trailer trash its hook. Despite the tacky decor, Double Wide has fast become one of Deep Ellum's premiere locations to see local rock and alternative bands perform. The bar offers up plenty of inexpensive American beers--in cans, naturally.

 
 
 

Myst Lounge

2210 Main Street, Dallas

Myst Lounge is located in downtown Dallas on Main Street next door to Purgatory Nightclub. The owners of Purgatory opened Myst, and wanted to go to for a Las Vegas/South Beach Miami look. The walls and furniture are all white which allows the incredible intelligent lighting to reflect any color it wants. The sound system is great. The staff and security are extremely professional which makes it enjoyable to relax with all your needs taken ...

 
 
 

The Cavern

1914 Greenville Ave, Dallas

Located in the Lower Greenville historic area of Dallas, Texas, The Cavern, an homage to the original Cavern in Liverpool where the Beatles once played, has been dedicated to being the best bar in Dallas for almost 10 years! With a commitment to quality and customer service, March 2006 will mark the 10 Year Anniversary since The Cavern first opened its doors. The Cavern offers a unique experience for each person walking through the door, ...

 
 
 

Absinthe Lounge

1409 S Lamar St, Dallas

Soak in the cozy and inviting atmosphere of  Absinthe Lounge, as you savor a cigar from our humidor, a bottle of fine wine, a frosty imported beer or your favorite mixed drink. Located in the historical South Side lofts on Lamar, originally the Sears and Roebuck headquarters built in 1913, Absinthe is a step back in time. Art Nouveau décor throughout the lounge pays homage to an era when architecture and interior design were the perfect ...

 
 
 

Palm Beach Club

2816 Main St, Dallas

This strictly reggae bar has a likely Caribbean vibe with grass straw above the bar and paper lights above. The crowd is young and old here to enjoy the DJs and visiting artists. The louder the music, the more energetic the dance floor. The menu has appetizers like "Rasta Sticks" (fried veggies for dipping) and jerk chicken salad, plus more traditional fare like curried goat or oxtail and rice. Buju Banton, Stephen Marley, Luciano, ...

 
 
 

Cosmo's

1212 Skillman St , Dallas

The vibe is mid-century modern-meets-L.A. lounge, with 25 vintage lamps barely lighting the low-slung couches and glowing-red fake fireplace. During the week, neighborhood regulars sit under the sunburst clocks and retro art; the crowd swells on weekends, becoming decidedly trendy. For late-night munchies, Cosmo's serves eight gourmet pizzas in two sizes, including the popular Greek with pesto, feta cheese, tomato and black olives. Pics Via ...