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What is the best sports bar you have been to?
Posted on 11/29/12 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 11/29/12 at 6:43 pm
I'm trapped at the office and got to thinking, based on a thread about Walk-On's. What is the best sports bar you have been to?
I gotta go with the late, lamented Village Sports Pub in Biloxi, Miss. Hurricane Katrina knocked the place out, although it looks like they tried unsuccessfully to reopen in another location. Big place with good food, plenty of TVs, friendly staff, huge mugs of beer, decent prices. Plus, they would stay open 'till 6 a.m. or so. I got a bloody Mary to go before the 2003 Cotton Bowl.
I gotta go with the late, lamented Village Sports Pub in Biloxi, Miss. Hurricane Katrina knocked the place out, although it looks like they tried unsuccessfully to reopen in another location. Big place with good food, plenty of TVs, friendly staff, huge mugs of beer, decent prices. Plus, they would stay open 'till 6 a.m. or so. I got a bloody Mary to go before the 2003 Cotton Bowl.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 6:59 pm to Sl4m
Cowboy's Sports Cafe' in Valley Ranch, Irving, TX.
It was owned by Tony Dorsett, Eugene Lockheart, Everson Walls, and Alfredo Roberts (later investor). It had Dallas Cowboy's memorabilia and was a cozy neighborhood bar and grill.
Irving was (don't know if it still is) a dry county and they players ate/drank free. It was not uncommon for many of the players to hang out there.
Charles Haley would have domino tournaments...Eugene would sing Karaoke. Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith would run strippers in and out. Tony D would be in there almost every night.
If you were a Cowboy fan...it was a place you needed to stop in and see.
It was owned by Tony Dorsett, Eugene Lockheart, Everson Walls, and Alfredo Roberts (later investor). It had Dallas Cowboy's memorabilia and was a cozy neighborhood bar and grill.
Irving was (don't know if it still is) a dry county and they players ate/drank free. It was not uncommon for many of the players to hang out there.
Charles Haley would have domino tournaments...Eugene would sing Karaoke. Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith would run strippers in and out. Tony D would be in there almost every night.
If you were a Cowboy fan...it was a place you needed to stop in and see.
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