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Houston Grills bars

Warehouse Live

813 St. Emanuel Street , Houston

Inside a converted 1920's era warehouse is one of Houston's more modern, mid-sized concert venues. Featuring touring acts from Sonic Youth to Pink, this repurposed building boasts a large stage area and sharp sound and lighting systems. The 1,500-capacity venue ballroom has two bars, one of which opens up into a cozier more club-like venue named Studio for smaller rock and hip-hop performances. The crowd varies depending on the event, ...

 
 
 

Dean's Credit Clothing

316 Main St, Houston

Dean's Credit Clothing is a bar & clothing store located in the historic market square district of downtown Houston at 316 Main. The original Dean's Credit Clothing was a department store opened in 1938 and then closed down in the fifties. It remained unoccupied until the 90's. Much of the buildings history was preserved when converting the 30's department store into a bar, including the name. Deans houses Houston's first electric ...

 
 
 

The Mink

3718 Main St , Houston

Owner Tim Murrah (who some might remember from clubs Metropol and Stuka) brings his dance floor talents to Main Street. Formerly occupied by Drink Bar, the multilevel complex offers varied entertainment options, including a laid-back candlelit front bar ideal for lounging over cocktails. Upstairs, clubgoers pack the dance floor to a rotating calendar of in-house and visiting DJs and live music acts, with Wednesday nights reserved for rock ...

 
 
 

Numbers

300 Westheimer Rd , Houston

This lower Westheimer legend built its reputation on being a place where everyone can settle in for a cold drink and hot music. A cranking sound and light system, manned by Houston's top DJs, makes up for the dank interior. Music varies depending on the night, and the club has established itself as a venue for emerging and established acts. Bands like REM, the Stray Cats, Sheryl Crow, Oasis and Sevendust have rattled the rafters.

 
 
 

Escobar

2905 Travis St, Houston

Once past the velvet rope, throbbing beats greet clubbers at this popular dance spot. The interior is a mix of industrial decor and varied shades of disco lights. The mixed crowd of 20- and 30-something singles congregate around the large glass bar or in blue suede booths in the raised seating area. The dance floor is a focal point as the state of the art sound system blasts music from DJ Biz who hosts the club's Dysfunctional Wednesdays.

 
 
 

Dean's Credit Clothing

316 Main St, Houston

Dean's Credit Clothing is a bar & clothing store located in the historic market square district of downtown Houston at 316 Main. The original Dean's Credit Clothing was a department store opened in 1938 and then closed down in the fifties. It remained unoccupied until the 90's. Much of the buildings history was preserved when converting the 30's department store into a bar, including the name. Deans houses Houston's first electric ...

 
 
 

Warehouse Live

813 St. Emanuel Street , Houston

Inside a converted 1920's era warehouse is one of Houston's more modern, mid-sized concert venues. Featuring touring acts from Sonic Youth to Pink, this repurposed building boasts a large stage area and sharp sound and lighting systems. The 1,500-capacity venue ballroom has two bars, one of which opens up into a cozier more club-like venue named Studio for smaller rock and hip-hop performances. The crowd varies depending on the event, ...

 
 
 

Escobar

2905 Travis St, Houston

Once past the velvet rope, throbbing beats greet clubbers at this popular dance spot. The interior is a mix of industrial decor and varied shades of disco lights. The mixed crowd of 20- and 30-something singles congregate around the large glass bar or in blue suede booths in the raised seating area. The dance floor is a focal point as the state of the art sound system blasts music from DJ Biz who hosts the club's Dysfunctional Wednesdays.

 
 
 

Numbers

300 Westheimer Rd , Houston

This lower Westheimer legend built its reputation on being a place where everyone can settle in for a cold drink and hot music. A cranking sound and light system, manned by Houston's top DJs, makes up for the dank interior. Music varies depending on the night, and the club has established itself as a venue for emerging and established acts. Bands like REM, the Stray Cats, Sheryl Crow, Oasis and Sevendust have rattled the rafters.

 
 
 

The Mink

3718 Main St , Houston

Owner Tim Murrah (who some might remember from clubs Metropol and Stuka) brings his dance floor talents to Main Street. Formerly occupied by Drink Bar, the multilevel complex offers varied entertainment options, including a laid-back candlelit front bar ideal for lounging over cocktails. Upstairs, clubgoers pack the dance floor to a rotating calendar of in-house and visiting DJs and live music acts, with Wednesday nights reserved for rock ...

 
 
 

Escobar

2905 Travis St, Houston

Once past the velvet rope, throbbing beats greet clubbers at this popular dance spot. The interior is a mix of industrial decor and varied shades of disco lights. The mixed crowd of 20- and 30-something singles congregate around the large glass bar or in blue suede booths in the raised seating area. The dance floor is a focal point as the state of the art sound system blasts music from DJ Biz who hosts the club's Dysfunctional Wednesdays.

 
 
 

Numbers

300 Westheimer Rd , Houston

This lower Westheimer legend built its reputation on being a place where everyone can settle in for a cold drink and hot music. A cranking sound and light system, manned by Houston's top DJs, makes up for the dank interior. Music varies depending on the night, and the club has established itself as a venue for emerging and established acts. Bands like REM, the Stray Cats, Sheryl Crow, Oasis and Sevendust have rattled the rafters.

 
 
 

The Mink

3718 Main St , Houston

Owner Tim Murrah (who some might remember from clubs Metropol and Stuka) brings his dance floor talents to Main Street. Formerly occupied by Drink Bar, the multilevel complex offers varied entertainment options, including a laid-back candlelit front bar ideal for lounging over cocktails. Upstairs, clubgoers pack the dance floor to a rotating calendar of in-house and visiting DJs and live music acts, with Wednesday nights reserved for rock ...

 
 
 

Warehouse Live

813 St. Emanuel Street , Houston

Inside a converted 1920's era warehouse is one of Houston's more modern, mid-sized concert venues. Featuring touring acts from Sonic Youth to Pink, this repurposed building boasts a large stage area and sharp sound and lighting systems. The 1,500-capacity venue ballroom has two bars, one of which opens up into a cozier more club-like venue named Studio for smaller rock and hip-hop performances. The crowd varies depending on the event, ...

 
 
 

Dean's Credit Clothing

316 Main St, Houston

Dean's Credit Clothing is a bar & clothing store located in the historic market square district of downtown Houston at 316 Main. The original Dean's Credit Clothing was a department store opened in 1938 and then closed down in the fifties. It remained unoccupied until the 90's. Much of the buildings history was preserved when converting the 30's department store into a bar, including the name. Deans houses Houston's first electric ...