More crowd control would be advisable.love the mavericksSetting really old school texas beer garden style which is nice
By day, it's a great place to eat…..but, come the weekend: music fills the air….Plenty of parking….beer is ICE cold to perfection….
My husband and I attended an outdoor concert at Floores and we were sadly disappointed. The sound system was way too loud and the musicians struggled with constant feedback and other technical issues. Also, very long lines to the bar and we were charged $18.00 for two shots of mediocre whiskey and one "can" of beer. For those prices I expect to have an excellent sound system, a variety of quality liquor, and good craft beer on tap. I will not be going back to Floores. If you want to experience a true good ol' Texas dance hall, save your money and go to Gruene Hall instead.On a positive note, the outdoor venue is huge, the atmosphere is great and you are able to get up close to the stage to see the musicians.
Went to see The Texas Jamm Band - such a nice quaint place. The staff was excellent. Lots of room and the decorations were historic. Nice place to go.
at least, that's what the sign outside says... he DID used to play there every week,but I caught him in a fairly rare appearance at Floore's.
if you want to experience a Texas honky tonk...this is the place! it has true spirit of the old country music eateries and bars; the food is not the best but the atmosphere makes up for it ! free live band with contry/western dancing on Sundays !!
Great experience, live music, cold beer, and good times. Will defiantly be back & highly recommend to family and friends.
This is an intimate place....We sat close to the stage and loved the live music! There is a huge smoker out front that smelled so good that I had to try the brisket! It was amazingly good, low priced and was a huge portion! We also had the delicious homemade tamales.It was a privilege to visit a dance hall where so many famous artists have played! We will definitely be back!!!!
Lots of great country western style music. If you're lucky you may see Willie! Website has the entertainment schedule so be sure to check it out next time you're planning a trip to (or near) San Antonio, Tx. Venue is just outside of Loop 1604 (about 30 minutes NW of downtown). Be sure to have the tamales and the stuffed jalapenos while your there along with a cold adult beverage. Fun for couples but families will feel right at home here. Concert venue inside and out.
The restaurant serves good food with that great smokey barbecue smell as you walk in. They serve tamales as well which is a surprise.The atmosphere is what you would expect from a historic dance hall bar. There are lots of boots hanging from the ceiling. I would most definitely recommend going there for a meal.I also went there to a Willie Nelson concert. The tickets were reasonable and the venue is much smaller than most you would see a country music star of that magnitude so a great value at $40 a ticket. I was excited to go but shocked when I got there and realized the ground around the stage sloped down so Noone could see the stage well. We walked all around trying to find a better vantage point but no luck. The best you can do is to peep through some heads if the separate just right. You felt so close but so far awat. There were lots of seats and a dance floor inside with little windows you could see through but no speaker hooked up inside. If you go to a concert there pay for the reserved seating so you can actually see. I usually prefer general admission for outdoor events but not here. They have lots of concerts here so are surely aware of the problem but don't fix it.If you want a great outdoor concert experience drive to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell pavilion in Houston. You will sit farther away but everyone can see and you can take a blanket and lay out under the stars on the plush lawn and use clean bathrooms with an attendant who keeps the line moving.