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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostLet's not forget about the Orange Blossom outside of Mt Pleasant. Didn't spend a lot of time there, but when I did, well, let's just say "Good Times"!!!
And the Cowboy in Mexia. And I think by God it's still there!!! Spent a many Wed nites there. That was Ladies Night!!
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostConsidering that it's Texas Monthly, I wouldn't set my sights too high. Lots of great honky tonks in Texas, that no liberal millennial from that left-leaning rag would set foot in. Also, LMAO at all the "non-smoking" establishments. In a "honky tonk"? Are you for real?
BTW....Neon Boots in Houston is a gay bar. Not a joke, it's a legit LGBT dancehall.
Texas Monthly is a joke.
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostSun dance in Coldsprings. It was BYOB and was a legit Honky Tonk.
Johnny B Daltons was always a good time.
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Sundance! Spent a few turns around that floor.
A little before my time, but Roy Heads in Porter was a happening place back in the 80’s.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostGreat place there
I like Arkey Blues in Bandera, but hung out at the Cabaret a lot more.
Floores was good when it was still a honky .
Purple Sage in Uvalde
Texas Dancehall in Bulverde
Blue Bonnet Palace in Selma
Lots of good honky tonk dancehalls within an hour of San Antonio back in the day.
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Originally posted by HotRod Hunter View PostIn Houston area I felt the top places where
Tin Hall
Virginia City
Willies Night Life
Night Life
Midnight Rodeo
Wild Bills
Long Horn
Hallaballoos
T-Town
Roy Mezas
Beas
There were many more depending on your flavor but those were popular at different times from early 90’s to about 2005. Some are still here and others are gone but not forgotten.
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the last time I got kicked out of the Crystal Chandilier(the fellas in south Dallas county didn't like the way I looked i guess cause they were always trying to rearrange it) they said that not only could I not come back my grandkids could come. I have no grandkids so the joke was on them. And shortly after they tore it down.
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