"Axelrad is probably one of favorite beer gardens in the city. It has been around for a minute, but is still a local favorite for many. Usually places open and is the it place to be, and then inevitably it loses it's cool at some point. Not Axelrad. Located in Midtown, it is easy to find. They have a small, free dedicated lot for the establishment, with free street parking nearby as well. On a busy night, parking can be a little bit challenging. They do offer a discount to all those who use every mode of getting here other than your own personal car. I've been here quite a few times and have never had a bad experience with the staff. They are always friendly and gave the best drink suggestions. Do not come here thinking there is alot of inside space because that is not the case here. Axelrad is all about their outside space. In all honestly, the inside has minimal seating and can feel super cramped at peak times. Most of the space takes up the line of people trying to get drinks. The bathroom situation is not ideal but I did see on a recent visit that there were bathrooms outside as well. As far as the outside space, it is one of my favorite patios. The focal point is this beautiful tree smack dab in the middle with cool neon lights on it. Then they have benches, and lots of picnic tables and hammocks all around. On a busy night, you will be hard pressed finding a spot to chill. They also have a upstairs patio with seating as well. There is also a stage that they host live bands at all the time. I love that they change up the genres of music all the time. They also have broadcast games and such as well. They have a really good draft beer selection as well. I can always find something new to try along with some of my faves. They also have a nice variety of bottled and canned items. Don't sleep on their cocktails though. They are quite delicious. As far as food goes, Luigi's Pizza is on the same plot of land. They will allow you to walk in and get pizza to bring into the beer garden. It's really a match made in heaven. More restaurants and bars should team up for ultimate combos like this. They also always have a food truck on site that rotates. I don't know why it took me this long to review somewhere I have been many times, but it seems like the people of Houston agree. This is a great spot. I will definitely be back!"
"I visited a friend in Humble TX for a couple days and he took me to the Stampede. It is like I walked into the cinematic version of every line dancing bar movie ever made. It was fantastic. Everyone was so cool and non judgmental. I am from NY and have never experienced such a positive vibe at a "nightclub". I have been to regular night clubs all over the US and this is hands down the best experience I had. Sure it was my first..but it is like they say you never forget your first."
"We had an amazing time at ROCKHOUSE at a Cinco de 'Mayo celebration on our last night in Houston. Music was awesome and the appetizers were delicious. Awesome atmosphere and service!"
"When I saw their website, I figured they used the same web page for both clubs but that they were far apart from each other. Turns out, they're right next to each other. 2006 is to the right of 2001. There are two dance floors, two levels on each side of the club. The dance floor to the left plays music in English, it's the first to fill up and it gets full. The dance floor on the right plays music in Spanish. Rap, bachata, salsa, merengue, and punta are some of the music genres played in Spanish at 2006.Given that it was the Friday before 4th of July. They were handing out glow sticks with patriotic colors. People were so creative with them. Some turned them into bracelets, anklets, necklaces, halos, belts, and some just swung them around for fun. I ordered a pina colada. A red syrup was placed at the bottom and along the shaft of the glass, before the pina colada was poured in. It was topped off with three tasty cherries. It set me back about 7 bucks.I had a blast dancing with friends. In between dancing, we watched others dance and we chatted amongst ourselves. I played with the escapade matches on our table, the best friend joined in. We disposed of them in the ashtray. At one point, a white light was turned on. It was as if the papparazi has entered the dance floor. A bright light would turn on, light a flash light, every .5 seconds over the dance floors for 30 seconds. It was cool but bright. The dance floor on the left has a circle of flat screen TVs, playing music videos. Every now in then you see female dancers. I figure they were patrons, rather than go go dancers.The crowd was 20-30 something, fashion-forward and nice. It was a great experience overall. We headed out about 1:00am, before the crowds headed out. Though I was initially reluctant to going out, I gave into my best guy friend's invite to Escapade 2006. I've never been to a foam party; I'd like to come back for one of those nights."
"Cool, little place with a cool vibe and nice bartender that doesn't keep you waiting. Inside is small, but there's plenty of room outside. They also have fires around for when it's cold outside. Maybe not the best place in the middle of summer, but when it's not blazing hot outside, it's a great place to go and have a few cold ones."
"It's #s! Best Night Club in Houston...in the Universe. Great for concerts. Friday night...still the place to be. Great bar drinks, drink specials, and selection. DJ Wes is everything. Get your friends and just go. GO! Parking is tricky. DO NOT Park on Avondale. Uber or Lyft are your friend. Party on!"
"Great little spot. Eat here probably once every couple months or so. Good food and very friendly service. Can't complain about a whole lot however the live music can sometimes be a little to loud. I know that sounds like a grumpy old person but just turn the speakers down a little. None of us can hear each other even when we're sitting in the very back of the patio. Other than that great place to eat."
"This place. THIS. PLACE. Such a cool hang, live music and some of the best craft cocktails in the Houston area all in this bada$$ little speakeasy tucked next to the Manbasics barbershop! How rad!"
"Last weekend, my husband and I popped in the lovely DeepRoots Vineyards! The vines are young but blooming beautifully. We snacked on their infamous charcuterie board by the small pond and sipped delicious Texas wine! .The barn was spacious and perfect for all types of events. We thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the staff and cannot wait to return!"
"What an amazing local hang out. The atmosphere is truly something out of the past, where the crowd from the local theater can congregate after the performance let's out. The live music was great and the selection of beers and drinks was great. The food truck in the back was a welcome site for the late night snack. Bartenders Adam and Courtney were amazing and such fun to hang with. This will be our new place to go."
Jazmin T.
Mar 28, 2024
Came here on a Friday for HH to celebrate a friends birthday, and hadn't been before. Have quite a few friends that have come so I knew I was excited to see what all the repeated visits from friends was all about!When I arrived, wasn't quite sure of the parking situation, but considering the area, knew that I would need to scout out a good spot. Fortunately, timing is everything, so I was able to grab someone's spot that was leaving from the parking lot when I arrived. There is also some street parking along the sides of the street where you turn in and across the street. Coming into the place, I wasn't 100% sure where to go, but if you pay close enough attention, there are signs posted. I walked in through a pizza shop area that led to the outside main area of Axlerad, and it was such a cool little spot to walk into. To the right was a main stage, ahead was was tons of seating and with tables, chairs, and hanging hammocks! Past all of that was another side of Axelrad where you could order drinks on drinks on drinks. Lots of options to choose from. Also, there was a food truck selling crawfish, another vendor selling amazing hibachi food, and then of course the pizza. Great spot for a nice day to hang outside with friends with some good food, drinks and what would soon be live music. I saw another table that brought in games, so definitely next time would like to do that, as they were having a ball. Axelrad was kind enough to hold the birthday cake in a fridge for my friend, so that was super nice of them considering they don't sell food. I will happily be back here for a good time.
Visit Restaurant PageGloria M.
May 16, 2023
First time here since it was renamed Sampede. Came out to celebrate a birthday and the place accommodated 10 of us. There was never a dull moment and kids didn't get board. There is also a mechanical bull. Enterance for ladies that night was free before 11pm or free if you wore Astros gear. Ages 18 and up welcomed. There is a food tent as well and cards are accepted. The layout was pretty cool, clean and kept kids entertained. All generes were played but mostly country. It was a fun night.
Visit Restaurant PageBell A.
Sep 24, 2023
I enjoyed my brunch at Rockhouse. I ordered the red velvet chicken & waffles. 9/10. Staff was friendly and efficient. Actual restaurant is nice, clean, great DJ. Will recommend and return.
Visit Restaurant PageAsia K.
Dec 28, 2018
So much fun! All types of Latino dances like Bachata, Merengue, Zapateado, etc & mixes. There's about 4 clubs in one here. Different sections you can attend. It's unique and I like different scenes. I'd come here again for sure!
Visit Restaurant PageJ. Antonio H.
Sep 24, 2023
patio.the drinks are reasonably priced. The music is occasional live shows and ever present jukebox. Parking is hit or Missa as, it's located. in middle of what has become a centre of resturants and bars . My favourite thing here is the monthly ? Markets . It is also I want ba tequila and dos XX. I give it 5 stars because, it is what it is a dive and it succeeds
Visit Restaurant PageNick R.
Sep 1, 2023
I have been going to Numbers for 4-5 years now and what can I say. Legendary space that is what it is. Is it fancy? No. Is there easily accessible parking? Also no. Is it great for my claustrophobia? No.And so? Who cares...the ambience is cool, as is much of the art and the variety of events they host is fantastic. I avoid the Oddities Market because I find the crowd density and the space overwhelming. Everything else? Fun with great drink prices.
Visit Restaurant Page"I don't live here but if I did, this would be on my weekly rotation. Firstly, they are dog friendly. Giant back yard with lots of open space."
"I've been a handful of times. I liked the staff. It's close to home. Like the crowd that comes in. Nice drink specials."
"I love coming to this bar/lounge and have been coming ever since they first opened a few years ago. Bauhaus is located downtown near the Toyota Center and down the street from Spire. They bring a lot of great DJs to play at their venue as well as other amazing local DJs to spin tunes and keep you dancing all night long.They have 3 different bar areas, an upstairs as well as downstairs bathroom, and also and outdoor patio area if you're looking for a chiller vibe. I also love that they carry my favorite tequila brands as Cle does not. I've said it before it's very easy to lose track of time here especially when you're having fun. Everyone is welcome although it may not be for everyone's taste and that's okay. I guarantee you will meet some fun new friends because the vibes are always right! They also have a kitchen you can order food from to eat in the lounge or on the patio. They were one of the first bars in the area to open up during Covid following all the safety guidelines. If you want a hip place to go with beautiful people you should come check them out!"
"All eyes on me in the center of the ring just like a circus.When I crack that whip, everybody gon' trip just like a circus...Ah, Britters. You coulda shot your hot and *amazing* circus vid right here at Shoeshine Charley's. Everyone else thoroughly described the kitchy decor at Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge, so I won't bore you, but I just want to add that I love the velvet Pink Panther poster/painting. I came here for the first time on one of Houston's most recent rainiest night (Which one, you ask? I know. We've had so many lately.). An ex-coworker was in town, Flyp P, so a bunch of us were out to kick it ol' skool. By the time I got there, everyone was "on a different level," but I played catch-up with a few glasses of their house wine. Not too shabby.Get this: No cover and there was a lively honky tonk band playing. A few patrons were out on the small and dark dancefloor having a blast, including a woman doing turns and twirls in her electric wheelchair. I think I've just arrived to Awesometown, y'all. We moved the party outside--for the smokers and just to hear ourselves think--and played a few games of Pac Man, checked out the *ancient* jukebox and just kicked it. The bartender was a hell of a lot nicer than the ones at CC and faster, too. When closing time came, my friend John K and I were content to see our bar tabs were insanely small. Flyp-dawg, however, had a larger tab than expected for drinking Lone Stars all night. Methinks a few of our drinks made it onto his tab. Whoops. We'll getcha next time, brah. I like this place and give 'em two thumbs up. Impress your date or out of town friends by making a night of it here, along with The Continental Club, The Mink, and Tacos A Go-Go just a few steps away. This is why I love H-town. Variety, folks."
"First time visiting here and was not sure what to expect. We were there for a 90's music dance night and at first the place seemed kind of unassuming because the bar area seemed kind of small and really packed with people dancing to overplayed radio hits of the 90's (I lived through the 90's and honestly preferred 80's music) and since it was so crowded, I couldn't even order anything and while I was walking around, I found a double door and went through and saw there was a completely different group watching a live hardcore punk and their bar was actually reachable so I got my drink there. Also, the bathroom in that side was much much nicer than the bathroom at the front bar side.Later, I figured out what was going on. This is an interesting venue that has comedy shows, concerts, and themed DJ nights on the front bar area. I believe there is the big room, little room, and the front bar so they can have multiple shows on the same night even. For the band and comedy show, you need to order your tickets online and it seems to be all age shows so you get a wrist band if you're over 21 and such. I guess we got there so late that the concert was already over so they weren't checking tickets at the double doors and that's how I got to the other room. The place kind of reminds me of the 90's version of Fitzgerald's but somehow even more chaotic. It's really hard to move around and order drinks so perhaps something can be done about that but honestly, even though I was among the oldest people there, it was a nice place. I much prefer chaos over the pretentious clubs with the bottle service and the velvet rope. It's a nice fit for EADO."
"We were looking for a cool spot to hang out in Houston with darts, good beer & live music. This spot was it for us. We had a great time! They had local beers as well as all of the classics. There was a cover to get in, but it was worth it- the performance was great."
"Stopped in for lunch today and was very pleased with the experience. The server was prompt and friendly and the food was very good. I had a hamburger steak with loaded mashed potatoes. The steak was good sized and was cooked to order. The seasoning was perfect and I liked that they topped it with sautéed onions. It came with an excellent brown gravy that was served on the side, something I really appreciate. The loaded mashed potatoes were topped with bacon, sour cream, and cheese and were excellent. They were basically a cross between a baked potato and mashed potatoes and will be my side of choice in future visits. Overall a very satisfying lunch in a nice, small town pub!"
"I liked this place. I'm not a beer drinker, but they did have Lime A Rita's for me, small bottles of wine for others and beer for everyone else. You can bring in a bottle of (whiskey, rum, etc.) and they will sell you the mixers. Like another reviewer, they will charge you a dollar for an extra cup of ice. This really doesn't bother me too much. Their beer was ice cold, says my brother. They give you a koozie to use while you are at the bar. No credit cards accepted but there's an ATM in the bar. We sat at the bar and celebrated my sisters fourth 29th birthday. Immediately "Mr. G." bought us three a round. Of course he was a local and was very nice, not overly friendly, just a good old boy sitting at the end of the bar. There was a birthday party in the pool room. They had brought their own food, etc. and it looked like a fun, local, regulars type people. No creepy people here - no extremely young people, so it's not a meat market. No scummy people or loud talkers, no smelly alcoholic types either. There's a sign over the bar that says WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE. Age 35 and up, I'd say. VERY VERY clean bar, VERY clean bathroom. Domino players inside and out. Two or three pool tables. Cards. Karaoke starts at 8 PM. Beverly the owner is very friendly, not off putting at all. Other bartenders nice as well. They took the time to talk to their patrons unlike some other places, everyone treated us like they wanted us to come back. I like this place, and I will definitely be back."
"Hard to believe this was my first time here. We were invited by friends who had a table to see Hamilton Loomis (www.HamiltonLoomis.com). We were blown away with the quality of sound and music from such a small venue. On Saturdays, they have an early show (7:00pm) and a late show (9:30pm). I know you Yelp youngsters love staying out till all times of the night, or should I say morning but us older folk love getting our partyin done early so we can do what we're supposed to do after 10pm...sleep! I digress. Anyhoo, our friends have literally been following Hamilton Loomis for two or more decades so we knew we were in for a treat. The show did not disappoint. The smallness of the venue gave us an up close and personal concert. The food and waitstaff were also good. We were early because we wanted to eat prior to the show starting vs during the show. Either is acceptable if you go to the early show. The food is exactly what you would expect at an Irish pub. The menu includes a variety of sandwiches, fish & chips, and shepherd pies. I heard the shepherd pies were good but I didn't want anything that heavy. I went with the Mark Portugal sandwich. Ask your server about the ingredients and toppings. It's their best seller (the menu claims) so I gave it a try. It was exactly the type of sandwich I expected from a pub. Since they are an full-fledged pub, the drink menu is wide. Most of the wines are sold by the bottle with a price range from the mid $40's to $350 plus. The spirits are plentiful as is the beer (both bottled and on tap). Both street and private lot parking are available. Both are free. There isn't a valet. Don't leave valuables in your car. This is Houston, people. Have some common sense. Bottom line - Excellent venue for live music. Decent food and a large drink list. The music alone earns this pub a five-star rating. The food and drinks are just an add-on. I hope y'all enjoy the show. Bon appétit, y'all."
"The Old Town Theater opened in 1947 as a movie theater and still has the classic movie theater style. For many years after closing, it sat unused. It reopened several years ago as a performing arts center. Today, you can see several plays each year. It is an essential element in offering an artistic culture in Huntsville."
"One of the most eclectic bars in Houston, Notsuoh stands as a downtown relic, a place that remains more underground and off the radar off the beaten path of downtown bars. I've been visiting off and on for over ten years. The decor is ever changing yet always funky. Once upon a time they had shows here, and chess was prominently featured. The shows are now gone. The bar is small and simplistic, a bit lacking in offerings, but I don't mind. There's three stories to explore, the top floor being the most impressive. The sound dome is the centerpiece here, with Bluetooth speakers in place so one can chill to their own playlist and enjoy the starry visuals. The various mishmash of decor and furniture creates a fun divey chill vibe. I enjoy the multiple patio spaces, especially the one on the top floor since it is only accessible by patrons.Back in the day they were known for their after hours activities, though I never partook. Sounded like a good time though."
"Oh Yeah! Not the kool aid man...but the same color red! The got the name right with this place. Red everywhere, but in a tastefully plush way.When I visited the Red Room on my first night, a Friday, at 6:30...I loved it! A cool, upscale lounge vibe with great decor and service. But, I visited tonight and there were two "private parties" with no one there...the doorman wasn't letting anyone in and two girls were crying that they had "reservations" with the manager. We'll see how this ends up but right now, this is my go to place for a martini after work."
"I've been here a couple of times to see various musicians and it's an okay environment, but the building just wasn't designed for live music. It sucks acoustically, no other way around it. The main room is very loud and guests will come and go, if they're not dancing in front of the stage, since there is limited seating. The back room has 2 pool tables and shuffleboard, although they board them up so customers can't play on them during performances. A vendor is usually set up selling bbq back there. Along the back wall of the back room is the hallway to the restrooms and back patio.As far as entry, they set up outside on the sidewalk and either charge a cover sometimes, or ask for a small donation to see the band/performer. However, the venue has 2 entrances, so if you were to enter from Shoeshine Charlies' bar next door, and proceed to the back hallway and keep walking it would lead to the rear of CC, thus bypassing the doorman.On nice evenings, most people seem to gravitate toward the back patio, The Pachinko Bar, which sort of has a tropical theme going on with a palm tree and a small open air bar building."
"Nice atmosphere here. Not to bad. It's what you'd expect in a club. Decent music. If you're a male there are a lot of single women here if you're looking. Not a bad place. I'd recommend to others if asked"
"The rotating beer selection is great. The food is pretty uniformly outstanding. The regular crowd is terrific. Sometimes, like my last visit a week ago, some of the folks who pass through on the way to the comedy club upset the harmony I typically experience. In this case it was what appeared to be 3 (or at least 2.5) generations of a redneck family who insisted they be admitted to a bar without any ID of any kind. Pappy, who was the spitting image of Uncle Baby Billy from the Gemstones, wore a bright blue blazer over wranglers, and had a ghost white pompadour haircut that in hindsight must've been a hairpiece. He was extremely upset that policy and state agency law were not going to be overlooked by the doorman, and decided that peppering the man with racial slurs was the best shot he had at getting his way. When they were finally convinced they couldn't get in with Uncle Baby Billy's sugar talk, they all angrily shuffled back towards their monster truck to return to Mayberry. When they reached the corner and I suppose felt far enough to avoid a physical confrontation, Uncle Baby Billy shouted "Go [copulate with] yourself, you [copulating][hispanic man]".I don't think there is any place for this type of bologna in public in this day and age. Your kids should be ashamed of you Uncle Baby Billy, and if they aren't, then my suspicion about how poorly you must've raised them is hereby confirmed. Good luck with the carnival life, and Godspeed. Love,Turd Ferguson"
"I am giving this two stars only because of the waitstaff was extremely nice.Rule number one of dating in Texas: women are thirsty and do not care to include the EXTREMELY RUDE BARTENDER WHO IGNORED ME AND OPENLY FLIRTED WITH MY DATE! RUDE!!! We finally used only the waitstaff for drinks since the bartender refused to listen to my orders or would ask my date personal questions about his life. My date kept telling her he was with me and she made disgusting faces. Atmosphere: when we finally sat down, the music was okay, nothing what we expected, it was dated for how the "club" was designed. DRINKS: I was DD so my date said his drinks we extremely watered down, he had a couple of scotches neat, then a beer. I had cranberry and sparkling water which was more sparkling water than cranberry (I asked for a splash of sparkling water).All in all this is not a place I would recommend if they continue to use someone like Katrina/Kathy/Katy for their bartender or have the music they played. The waitstaff was attentive when they saw someone needed them. The owner was lurking, we were told that on our way out because of the bad bar service."
"This was my first time here. There was no cover because it was around 8 p.m. I believe they begin charging cover at 9 p.m. Our waitress was very serviceable. I asked for a drink menu. They don't have a menu nor prices. The waitress called it an open bar. They need a drink menu with prices. I ordered a $10 margarita on the rocks with salt. I didn't get salt on the rim like I had ordered. My drink was served on a plastic glass. It was ok. The only thing they have to eat are flautas. The three potato flautas served in a plastic cup cost $15. The guacamole at the bottom of the cup where the flautas are served is very spicy. Take heed. I took back two leftover flautas to the kiosk to see if they would replace them. They were nice and gave me two with no guacamole. Cool Latin American music from the 80s was being played on the tv screens. When the time came to close my tab, they already charge a "voluntary" 20 percent tip. Then they have a line for an additional tip. I don't see anything voluntary about an included 20 percent tip. I didn't stay for the live band."
"The Corner Pub is located on Simonton and N. Main St. (oddly enough on a corner... ha!) in the heart of downtown Conroe. It's a classic watering hole and the perfect place to cool off with a cold beer and maybe grab a sandwich or salad. It is not only a great place to eat and enjoy a Top Texas Craft Beer, but also a wonderful entertainment venue featuring up-and-coming Texas musicians, comedians and poets. There are also a number of flat screens so you can catch that sporting event you've been looking forward to.The historic building which is now the Corner Pub was built in 1911 after the Great Conroe Fire of that year destroyed most of the town. After the tragic event, only three buildings - all made of brick - were left standing: the courthouse, the bank and the Conroe hotel. When I first walked into the Corner Pub, I knew right away it was my type of place. The high, vaulted ceilings bring you back to the time when this area was rebuilding and trying to get back on its feet. Come to find out, when doing some renovations they discovered the original ceilings.We sat at the bar and enjoyed a local favorite - Bombshell Blonde Ale from Southern Star Brewing Company. The Corner Pub has a number of great craft beers to choose from as well as a full bar if you want something with a bit more kick. You can see how cool the place is by looking at the photography. The bar staff and the locals we met were all very friendly and we enjoyed our conversations.After our beers, we went to the deli which is in another room in the same building. I asked what the local favorites were and we decided to get just that. We ordered the Summer Salad, the Reuben and the Club Sandwich.The Summer Salad was the perfect choice for a light lunch: spinach, strawberries, almonds, feta cheese and raspberry vinaigrette. The strawberries were so sweet - the perfect complement to the feta cheese and vinaigrette dressing. Loved it!Next, we split the sandwiches. The Reuben was a hot sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing stacked between two grilled slices of rye bread. The sauerkraut was great and the corned beef? Delish! The Club Sandwich consisted of sliced ham and turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise on toasted bread. This classic sandwich was prepared well and tasted nice and fresh. It's tough to say which one I liked best as they were both good; you can't go wrong with either choice.We enjoyed our visit to the Corner Pub and the friendly chats with the locals we met. I look forward to my next trip to the Conroe area. Next time, I'll stop by at night to watch a live band perform. Good food, good people, good times, what more do you need? The Corner Pub is the perfect place to stop in and get a bite. They have everything you are looking for, and more!"
"Never been here before. Saturdays require a $20 entrance fee per person and I highly suggest making a reservation. The tables were pre-assigned and if there are unreserved tables, you can change your table.Evelyn Rubio performed. She did well. She got people on the small dance floor. The place was 95% full by the time the band started.FOOD AND DRINK:Bin 27 Port - 4/5It's served warm and not chilled. It's a semi-sweet red wine.Lemon Drop Martini - 4/5Sweet and couldn't taste the alcohol.Popcorn shrimp - 4/5Served very warm with a spicy dip.Bread pudding - 4/5Served very warm. Different than what I'm used to but it was good. Had 1 small strawberry sliced and some whipped cream.Their prices for wine were pricey. A glass might be the cost of a bottle at the store and their bottle was 4 times the cost.Service was good. The waiter was nice and checked on us multiple times. The wait time for food wasn't long.The crowd was between ages 40s to 60s. A few looked like they are in their 30s.Their dress code is business casual but I'm not sure it's actually enforced. Majority of folks were dressed up in nightclub and business/smart casual attire. But I did see a few wearing sandals and a t-shirt.Not a big place but they sure crammed as many tables and chairs as they could. There is a mix of small tables, lounge seating, booth seating, and tall cocktail tables.Overall I had a good time and would like to return back."
"I finally visited Raven Tower before the Young the Giant concert at WOMH yesterday. My friends suggested getting there early and eating dinner there at the food truck La Macro. I'm glad we did because the show was sold out and there were so many people in line two hours or so before the show started. I thought Raven would be crowded but it actually wasn't. They have a great craft beer selection as well as a cocktail menu. I was hoping to try one of the cucumber cocktails but it looks like they just changed their cocktail menu for the fall season. I opted for beer and had the 8th Wonder Intelluctuale (one of my faves). The patio is dog friendly. They have games and lots of picnic tables for plenty of seating. This is a great place to people watch. I had pork tacos from La Macro and they were really good. They have other menu items besides Tex-Mex. The menu is on the Raven Tower website. For a food truck, the prices are actually reasonable. They charge $2 for tacos. You could hear the opening band (Joywave). I didn't think we would be able to hear much because Raven sits behind the stage, but you could. They also had the music turned down so I think that helped. The tower is still being renovated, but it's apparently supposed to reopen this fall. I definitely want to check it out once it does open back up. Because of the concert, we weren't able to park in lot A between Raven and White Oak. Prices for lots were $15-25 which is pretty steep. Get there early for street parking on nights when there is a show out on the lawn."
"Ok so it's a bar with no food. The staff is cool as f#ck and the prices for drinks are a bargain. You can always order from Dan's pizza or spring roll Express next door. They have live music some nights. It's a big place with pool tables and darts. Only thing is that the Juke box sucks balls. Very limited and edited"
"WOW!! This food was delicious. I am here with family and I will certainly return. The cheese enchiladas were mounds of cheesy goodness. The only miss was the extra jumbo shrimp added to the meal for $5.99. I will take a pass next trip. All in all the food was fabulous. My charro beans were spectacular. Just needed a tad more Seasonings in my opinion. I will return!!"