Lone Star Saloon

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1900 Travis St
Houston, TX 77002

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(713) 757-1616
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You know, if you are looking for something real differant, this is your place. They only have 1 type of draft beer, but do offer a full bar if you would like. This is a neat plac...

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I was shocked at how small this bar is. It's about as big as a trailer and it's about as "dive" as a bar can get. Also, don't wear your favorite outfit--it's not long before yo...

One of a kind 12/21/2009

You know, if you are looking for something real differant, this is your place. They only have 1 type of draft beer, but do offer a full bar if you would like. This is a neat place, becouse the scene is so diverse. You will see professionals as well as crack heads, homeless all under one roof. The jukek box is full of classic rock, blues and old country hits. The bar tender, Ms. Nancy is always nice to talk with and keeps me coming in. My only complaint is that sometimes, the crowd gets a little to greaseball for my likeing. Pros: Probably the most eclectic bar in Houston Cons: At times, too many crack heads and homeless here. more

No bigger than a double-wide... 5/30/2005

I was shocked at how small this bar is. It's about as big as a trailer and it's about as "dive" as a bar can get. Also, don't wear your favorite outfit--it's not long before you end up smelling like the bottom of an ashtray. This is a place to roll-into, not start out at, that's for sure. And if you decide to go, stick to bottled beer (their mixed drinks were lousy and overpriced) and if you want to play pool, be prepared to "win" the table from "Minnesota Fat", the resident pool shark (took me one try--lol). =) Pros: Inexpensive Pitchers Cons: Size, Parking, Bad Mixed Drinks more
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  • In Short
    With a big screen TV and jukebox that, according to staff, runs the gamut "from B.B. to ZZ," this laid back watering hole caters perfectly to both its after work and late night crowd. There is a 40-foot bar and a come-as-you-are attitude. Leave the office early to catch the weekday happy hour from 4pm to 6pm, featuring $2 domestics and well drinks from $2.75. The menu features several types of pizzas.


  • 9/20/2006 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Daily 1pm-2am
  • Payments: American Express, Visa, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Downtown, Central
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