The back-lit bar, complete with a 32-bottle Enomatic wine system imported from Italy, is also stocked with nearly thirty beers on draft and by the bottle. Read more.
Czechs weren't the only Slavs in Texas, and the Rose Garden stands as living proof. Read more.
Rhythm and Booze opened last year and reminded everyone that it doesn't take servers in knee socks to stir up good times. Read more.
the Daily Limit is a south Kansas City institution — a home away from home for an older, Irish crowd. Read more.
Court of Appeals is easy to miss if you're not looking for it. It's also easy to mistake for a cop bar because the letters C-O-P-S dominate the storefront sign. Read more.
If you're young, broke and fabulous, there's no better place to be than in the cozy depths of the Basement Lounge Read more.
Peg's is in no way hip, cool, or trendy — the décor ain't new, and the bar is in a mini-mall. But you can count on the felts and the drafts being just right night after night. Read more.
it offers a place to kick back, unwind, imbibe, and forget your troubles for a while. And besides, sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name. Read more.
he joint's walls, bar, and tables are decorated in ancient Miami Dolphins regalia, commemorating the team's glory years. Stop by and get to know bar wench Kelly Read more.
Here you'll find the club youth of Kendall who prefer big-room house to ale house. Expect a dress code, cover charge, Read more.
Bardot, which reminds us of the late Pawn Shop Lounge. Knickknacks and suggestive artwork Read more.
Washington Square Grill fits the bill, treating even urbanites like regulars. Read more.
On any given night, visitors might find locals who walked from their homes, elderly patrons bused in on a road trip and ready for a good tim Read more.
Yannarelly's, which has been around since the early 1900s, is one of the best—just ask any East Sider. Read more.
Barley John's is such a great discovery. Not only is it an excellent addition to the New Brighton area, but it is also worthy of a trek from the city or other suburbs. Read more.
the bar's greatest gift to the otherwise dry neighborhood might be its spacious, picnic-table-lined backyard. Read more.
Shady's is the not-to-be-missed neighborhood bar in Central Phoenix. With its dark, retro interior, friendly bartenders, and amazing jukebox, Read more.
What you will find is a huge selection of the best craft beer around (including gluten-free and organic brews), an unbeatable wine list. Read more.
Styled as a British biker bar, the Roadhouse is stocked with ales and harder stuff and features the Valley's best jukebox, hands down, loaded with punk and pub rock fare Read more.
1950s 'air-conditioned' south St. Louis tavern tucked into a Chesterfield strip mall." Read more.
Voted best Neighborhood Bar ( west County) in ST. Louis in 2010. Read more.
Mimi's is the booze-filled bunker where you want to spend your nuclear winter. Read more.