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Darkened atmosphere and private booths make for a romantic location. Features jazz piano and some blues acts, and is popular for an after-movie nightcap considering it is adjacent to Lakewood Theatre.

 

Like the name implies, Barley House has a great selection of brews from around the world. But it’s also the place to hear cool Texas music four nights a week – not the sweet, dusty trail songs from Roy Rogers’ era, but twangabilly rockers with those scrunched up battered straw cowboy hats. Too cool.

 

Sports stars from Dallas professional teams love to pop into Blackberry’s which features Latin music (salsa/meringue) two nights a week and more mainstream disco and hip-hop on other evenings. Patrons apparently spend all day Saturday shopping for that perfect outfit to wear that night, the club’s weekly main event.

 

The booty-shaking club of choice for the trendy crowd. Often more silicone on display here than in the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ locker room. It’s a place where attitude can apparently never be more over the top, from the statement you make when you arrive in daddy’s hot wheels or your $700 pair of jeans.

 

Fighting with Blackberry’s to attract the coolest of patrons, Club Babalu is a smaller nightspot that nonetheless attracts national touring hip-hop and salsa ensembles for live shows amid the canned music. Very popular among the Latin clientele.

 
 
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