A soccer-themed restaurant and bar that bills itself as "a sports bar for the rest of the world."
An enormous bar filled with huge television screens, pool tables and more than 100 beers.
Tasty Thai food and some of the area's best blues and jazz musicians.
Upstairs from the elegant 219, you'll find a small room with great live jazz and a crowd of older, turtleneck-wearing sophisticates.
A Southern-style boozer that seems out of sorts on King Street.
Musicians and fans love the sound system and reverent atmosphere at this premier spot for blues, folk and country acts. Talking will get you shushed, and smoking is not allowed in the concert hall.
An airy pool hall and concert venue with great happy hour specials.
Almost too cool to be a college bar, Bridges has numerous pool tables, good happy hour specials and weekly dance parties.
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