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Upon first visit, Trinity Hall seems like just another faux-Irish Pub, of which there are many in North Texas. But what sets Trinity Hall apart from the others is... More »
Guinness lovers and lovers of camaraderie converge at this casual and welcoming Irish pub. The beer certainly reflects the Emerald Isle influences, on tap are... More »
Since 1992, fully armored knights have thrilled mobs 1,000 strong with a jousting tournament in order to claim the King's Champion prize. The setting here is... More »
From the dim lighting, vast beer selection, warm wood accents and various not-neon beer signs, the Holy Grail Pub is the quintessential North Texas take on a... More »
This Irish-American pub serves delicious Irish fare: corned beef and cabbage, Guinness stew, potato soup. It's the American stuff--grilled... More »
Located on Main Street in Frisco near Pizza Hut Park, this popular Irish pub and grub gets pretty busy on days when the park's hosting big events... More »
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If you ask Dad what he wants for Father's Day, he's going to tell you to save your cash and build your financial security. That's because he won't say what he really wants: falcons. Goddamn, flying creatures of prey that will swoop down during a staged battle and deliver notes with their mighty talons. Easy. Medieval Times has you covered. This weekend, Friday through Sunday, Dad gets dinner...
On a recent Friday night in a Lewisville sports bar, a former coach for the Dallas Cowboys beamed as he welcomed one of his favorite singers to the stage. The crowd before him buzzed with anticipation, sensing a unique event before it even began.
The former coach and master of ceremonies was Joe Avezzano and the performing artist was Raul Malo, the award-winning and platinum-selling...
Just what makes a pub a "pub"?
If we're speaking of an English place, it should serve fish and chips. Most of them list a number of beers and perhaps a few interesting whiskeys. A long wooden bar says "pub," as do library shelves, wooden beams and a decorated mirror.
But that's textbook stuff. An establishment truly aspiring to pub status employs servers and bartenders...
Was a great place... so sad it's gone
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