(Around Dallas) Has anyone been there ? I think I might be visiting a friend down there sometimes soon .Any recommendations ? She does not like the bar scene though
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Texas ...night club ? Lizard Lounge
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Re: Texas ...night club ? Lizard Lounge
lol, it's downtown on the east side
it's near the heart of what they call, "Deep Elum", big nightclub scene
it's a techno joint, loud etc.
in deep elum you can walk around and visit lot's of clubs
imho, you gotta visit a cowboy bar to see the purdy girls of texas, red river is one of the best, plus, if you don't like it, theres fireside right down the street, more of 30 something rock club
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I see Armin's comin next month also ! He ripped it up @Fur ! Yeah I dont know if its definite but if I am I'll be around Dallas for the weekend in April ."Workout each rep till I drop the uglyiest , meanest face"
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Re: Texas ...night club ? Lizard Lounge
Originally posted by jipped genes View Postonly bar i still go to is dukes roadhouse. its great this time of year and a blast with a bunch of friends on the patio
havent been downtown dallas in a long time
west end and deep ellum are two good places to wander around and bar hop
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Originally posted by Stackt View Postlol ...isnt that a tittie bar ?
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Originally posted by 956Vette View PostDukes is the preparty, then off to black finn...or at least that is usually where our girls end up draggin us
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Everything in Deep Ellum is closing. I didn't know anyone went down there anymore. Even Gypsy Tea Room is closing its doors March 31 I've heard. From what I know that area has become dead.
There are some good bars opening up downtown on Main Street now. Uptown has got a good bar scene too, not much for clubs though.Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. - Teddy Roosevelt
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