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Let's get drinks after the show! But where should we go?

Post by AmyA »

Ninety-nine percent of improv shows happen at the same four or five theaters. Yet there is always a 15-minute debate about where to get drinks afterwards. Blank stares. Shuffling feet. Hemming and hawing.

Let's just settle here on the forums and get on with the drinking. Where are the best places for aftershow drinks and food for each of the theaters?
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Post by Jessica »

Opals - 6th or south
Dog and Duck
Silhoutte
Driskill bar

Post by shando »

Redhouse for the Gnap! contingent, but that always ends up stinking because they close so early for late night shows. Manor is desperately in need of some late night drinking establishments.
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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

Hideout:

Dog and Duck
Opal's on 6th
Opal's South

SVT:

Crown and Anchor
Red House Pizza
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Post by smerlin »

For SVT I'd add

Trudy's
Spiderhouse
Hyde Park Bar and Grill (open 'til midnight)

maybe Longbranch Inn?
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Post by Chuy! »

For Coldtowne and SVT before or after shows: BARFLY'S! No where else...
Chicken Fried Steak and all that...
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Chuy! wrote:For Coldtowne and SVT before or after shows: BARFLY'S! No where else...
Nomad's is good 'round that area.
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Post by acrouch »

The ideal place needs to

1) Serve passable food (boo Gingerman)
2) Serve food until they close (not cool, Dog & Duck)
3) Be open on weeknights until at least midnight, 2pm on weekends (suck it Red House)
4) Be located within a four-minute drive from the theater (results may vary)
5) Be reasonably central (death to Opal Divine's south)
6) Serve all manner of alcohol (another strike for Gingerman and Dog & Duck)
7) Be chill enough for good conversation (ironically, Speakeasy is out)
8) Be unknown enough that it's not always super crowded (why, Trudy's, why!?)
9) Admit ages 18 and up (so close, Casino El Camino)
10) Not be hella expensive (Stephen F. Austin and Driskill are out)

There's a reason this is so hard.
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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

all i need is beer on draught and quiet enough to talk. good music on stereo and/or jukebox is bonus. 8)
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Post by gene »

Just buy a six pack of whatever you like and go to IHOP. Problem solved. This meets all of Andy's criteria.

With the money you save on alcohol, you can probably buy at least a bowl of soup.

Also, no hipsters.
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Post by Matt »

gene wrote:Just buy a six pack of whatever you like and go to IHOP. Problem solved. This meets all of Andy's criteria.

With the money you save on alcohol, you can probably buy at least a bowl of soup.

Also, no hipsters.
Is IHOP BYOB?
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Post by EmilyBee »

Frank is EXCELLENT, but LOUD.
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Post by gene »

Matt wrote:
gene wrote:Just buy a six pack of whatever you like and go to IHOP. Problem solved. This meets all of Andy's criteria.

With the money you save on alcohol, you can probably buy at least a bowl of soup.

Also, no hipsters.
Is IHOP BYOB?
As far as I know, any place that doesn't sell alcohol is BYOB.

http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/faq/general.asp#byob

They are probably be OK as long as you don't get annoying.

Does anyone have info otherwise?

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

ah! i'm a fool! a foolish fool! how could i forget the awesome might and majesty of the menu at Magnolia's? no draught beer and not much liquor selection, but Magnolia Mud and those breakfast tacos paint over a whole world of sins. ;)
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Post by acrouch »

gene wrote:Just buy a six pack of whatever you like and go to IHOP. Problem solved. This meets all of Andy's criteria.
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