I guess this must be Sugar Land's answer to Mid-town. They've prettied up a patch of land where cattle used to roam, added some shops and condos, and think they're a classy joint. It's only lipstick on a pig because the crowd is the typical suburban types you see at the local billy bob's deep in the heart of Katy or Missouri City. Absolutely no difference. Sure, they may dress a little nicer when they go out to the big town(Sugar Land is considered the big town to the Missouri City, Richmond, TX, and Rosenberg), but the inner trailer is still parked deep inside their heart.
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Where do I start? The first thing you notice when you go in is a big puff of smoke that hits you in the face as soon as you open the door. Houston and pretty much the entire country has banned smoking inside, but not in Sugar Land! I've come here a few times because I've met up with people and every time I've gone, I've seen the exact same people there - usually the same 20 somethings still living at home with their parents or if they're the sucessful type maybe bought a 100k tract home that they think is a mansion. Come on guys, get out of the suburbs every now and then! I know you might run into someone who looks differently than you or maybe a place that plays music other than ""sweet home alabama"" but there is more to the world than Sugar Land!
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So anyway I guess I should thank this establishment for keeping the suburban trash out of Houston, but I'm forced to come down to wasteland to meet up with some SL people I know so I have to be honest in my review. This place stinks - literally. The cover bands they have also stink. This is just a place that HS dropouts go and before they realize it, they're 40 years old.
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