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The Anime Bar in Sugar Land has vision realized by providing fun, inclusive environment for all guests
Read full article: The Anime Bar in Sugar Land has vision realized by providing fun, inclusive environment for all guestsWhether you’re a fan of the genre or not, the Anime Bar in Sugar Land will have something for you to enjoy and keep coming back.
Mini-golf for adults: First on HL
Read full article: Mini-golf for adults: First on HLThursday at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life, we’re checking out a new place to hangout with friends or for a date night. It’s mini-golf for adults. It’s an immersive putting experience with a lounge feel, complete with fun food and craft cocktails. One of the courses is a swank library, another is a ski lodge. We’ll tour the other courses for you, Thursday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2.
Discussion of tougher safety efforts following drive-by shooting on Washington Avenue
Read full article: Discussion of tougher safety efforts following drive-by shooting on Washington AvenueAs the Friday night crowd arrived on Houston’s Washington Avenue, a recent shooting was still on the minds of some.
Album aims to help keep Houston’s Numbers Nightclub afloat amid pandemic
Read full article: Album aims to help keep Houston’s Numbers Nightclub afloat amid pandemicHOUSTON – It’s a Houston nightclub staple that’s been open for over four decades. Like many other businesses impacted by the pandemic, Numbers has been temporarily closed now for months. “The last night we were open was March 14," Rudi Bunch, the owner of Numbers Nightclub said. “Numbers is a big part of our music history in Houston," Robert Ehlinger, who said he grew up going to the nightclub explained. Everybody.”Ehlinger said with Numbers forced to temporarily close, he decided to step up and help out by producing a benefit record called Numbers Covered.
TABC: Liquor licenses yanked from well-known Houston bars over coronavirus protocol violations
Read full article: TABC: Liquor licenses yanked from well-known Houston bars over coronavirus protocol violationsHOUSTON – The liquor licenses at four Houston bars have been suspended after the establishments failed to follow the state’s coronavirus safety rules, according to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. A bar in Fort Worth and another in Dallas were also on the list of establishments where licenses had been suspended. “These violations represent a very small number of the more than 20,000 licensed businesses inspected by TABC since the beginning of May,” TABC Chairman Kevin J. Lilly said in a written statement. TABC is committed to assisting the industry as we all work for a safe Texas.”More than 1,300 businesses were inspected during the operation, officials said. TABC officials said they are strictly monitoring bar and restaurant activity to ensure the protocols are being followed.
Houstons Wild West Bar closes after 40 years
Read full article: Houstons Wild West Bar closes after 40 yearsHOUSTON Houstonians are pouring memories instead of beer after the owners of Wild West Bar announced they have closed the bar after 40 years. Wild West has been a proud host to all types of events imaginable. @ Wild West Houston Posted by Wild West Houston on Thursday, July 30, 2020The bar was first known as Midnight Rodeo, when it opened at the corner of Longpoint and Gessner in 1981. Sly later changed the name to Wild West Bar due to an identity crisis. Wild West Bar welcomed many top country music artists such as Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, and George Strait.