96 is a renovated one-room Rainey Street home outfitted to be the hood's first sports-friendly thirst quencher, with two flat-screens above the jade-colored bar and another pair on the stained patio. Read more.
This Houston-based man-chise offers up copious flatscreens, dining tables with comfy couch seating, Daisy-Duked waitresses, and a menu of comfort eats like the Big Boy Prime Rib Sandwich. Read more.
A tastefully wood-paneled sports-watcher's paradise whose 17 flatscreens include a 226in monster they claim's the biggest in the 787. Read more.
It's a short hop from the Stadium; the bar's flatscreen loves football; their fresh-orange-mellowed frozens won People's Choice at San Antonio's Margarita Fest; they've got a mean chicken-fried steak. Read more.
A massive space outfitted with two patios, tasteful Longhorn memorabilia, and a gloriously gratuitous flatscreen armada (15+) including a custom 360-degree projection ring-screen to rule them all. Read more.