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Businiess name:  Zimm's Martini & Wine Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been in Houston for a long time and pretty much been to most hotspots but I can't believe I never checked this place out. Usually when I go to a yuppie/upscale bar, I expect the D-Bag bouncer, fake line at the door, attitude, etc. With Zimm's, the Door guy actually said ""Welcome to Zimm's, enjoy your evening"". I was shocked! A popular place that actually wants business! Their chocolate Martini's were awsome and very strong (hey straight guys can drink them too), but I think they were $12 each. When we left, we were even told ""thank you for coming"". It's a simple concept but believe me I will come there again. Who needs Washington? Pros: Polite doorman, bartenders, Cons: pricey

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