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Quote: South Beach is the hottest gay dance club in town, and with good reason. Built on the site of the former disco Heaven, South Beach opened in 2001 to huge fanfare. The front of the club features a lounge area with Read More
Quote: Continually voted "The Most Romantic Spot", Marfreless is a hideaway lounge featuring classical music, cocktails, and art in a living room setting. Once inside the atmosphere is none like others. The place Read More
Quote: Swank Lounge is located above the restaurant Solero, across from Cabo's. It's not a big bar, but I've never seen it too crowded. They call it a "lounge" I guess because it's dimly lit and they serve up Read More
Quote: For some reason, I really love this place. I really love it on weekdays when it's not crowded, but I love it all the same. It's my current "favorite bar." It's next door to the Gingerman, and not too long ago, Read More
Quote: Not sure what to do on a rainy Friday night? Don't want to spend a lot? Try City Streets. Yes, it’s corny, but it can be fun. My advice is to go with a positive attitude and a group of similarly-minded friends Read More
Quote: Dean's is a fairly "new" bar, located in the heart of the downtown club/bar district. During the day it's a clothing store (used to be Dean's Credit Clothing and was supposedly one of the first places in Houston Read More
Quote: A better Pollyesther's. Better people, better drinks, better atmosphere, better music. This place just opened (Jan 2001) in Bayou Place in the Theater District. Bayou Place in itself is pretty cool... It's a Read More
Quote: Marquis ("Mark-ee") is definitely the most interesting bar I've ever been to. Interesting, because the place does not match the clientele. At all. For about a year, I kept hearing about this "Marquis" place Read More
Quote: For the first time since we were "of age", my friends and I found ourselves in Houston (hometown for most of us) for New Year's. We were kinda skeptical, thinking that everyone goes out of town, what is there to Read More