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Despite the name, you won't find lounge lizards holed up at this eclectic, high-energy club, where the weekend calendar depends on who's manning the DJ booth Deep Ellum. House of Blues. House of Blues is a live music venue in Dallas that offers great entertainment from local, regional, and national acts. West End. Adair's Saloon. A rustic haven for folks who like to swill brew, listen to live music, and munch on good burgers. For history buffs, too, the joint holds an allure, courtesy Deep Ellum Brewing Company.

This place is very nice, cool and many flavor of beer. For great tasters, sales beer to bars, restaurants, hotels, retail shops. Everyone always fun Lake House Bar and Grill.

The Owners Box. The Owners Box is modern and very clean place in dallas. The pizza chicken, con algo de picante. Downtown Dallas. Status Dallas. Status Dallas offering hand-picked beer, unique wine selection, and craft cocktails fresh food. The food is fresh and tasty. The cocktails are delicious The Den is very famous and cool place in Dallas. The Den is the only 3 level, multi-venue bar and club of its type not only in Uptown Dallas but in the Uptown Dallas.

Round Up Saloon. The Barlow brothers are the gift that keep on giving for Dallas music fans. Unsatisfied with their other uber-popular venues, Trees and The Bomb Factory, the brothers opened Canton Hall next to the latter in As a neighborhood bar and music venue, Three Links is a best of both worlds for Dallas folks who love cool craft beer and ever cooler live music, with everything from indie rockers and local faves to up-and-comers and veteran stars on the schedule. Three Links makes it easy to hang out there all day — the taco shop next door offers a full menu to bar patrons.

Chance the Rapper, Radiohead, Pearl Jam and local superstar Post Malone have all played at Trees, a nationally recognized venue that has delighted Dallas for nearly three decades. Named for the trunk-like beams supporting the venue, Trees has received numerous accolades from Consequence of Sound and the Dallas Observer. Before becoming the Oak Cliff staple it is today, the building that now houses The Kessler survived a tornado, a fire and over a decade of abandonment.

Local artists love The Kessler, and as evidenced by its growing popularity, so do music fans in Dallas and beyond. Originally opened as a vaudeville venue, The Majestic has been open for nearly years. As a home to comedy, concerts, podcasts and performers of all different kinds, this theatre has earned its moniker as a multi-purpose megaplex that will keep Dallas locals and visitors entertained for the century to come.

This Greenville Avenue theater has worn many hats over its six-plus decades on the Dallas arts scene, but the gorgeous Granada is best known as a killer music venue. Farm-to-table meet show-to-dinner. Located right next door to the Granada Theater, Sundown at Granada offers beautiful views of historic Greenville Avenue via its multi-level patio. Boasting nightly live shows and a menu that embraces local craft brews and a wide array of delicious dining options.

Featuring farm-fresh local ingredients, local craft beers and enough Texas wines to wet your whistle, The Rustic in Uptown is the perfect place to enjoy a spirited night of local eats and entertainment. The charming venue is the brainchild of Pat Green, and quickly became a central location for Texas country stars to convene. From its breathtaking backyard and bar set-up, The Rustic offers all sorts of concerts, shows and parties.

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