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    Very cool dive bar in Houston!

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    Big Star Bar is one of my fave spots to enjoy some brews in an outdoor setting. cheap drinks, huge outdoor area w/ a bar near the back of the yard so you don't have to trek all the way inside for another drink & cheap drinks...did i mention that? the indoor area is alright. it's a bit dated, but whatever. they have enough space for bands to play there & if i remember correctly, a pool table? idk, it's been a while. anyway, ill keep it short and sweet. if you like dives, cheap booze & sitting outside, go to Big Star Bar!

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    I've had more late night hazy conversations with strangers here than anywhere else in the GHA. Why? Well, it could be attributed to the relaxed atmosphere or the shot of jager warming my belly chased with an ice cold lonestar. Probably that last one.
    Yeah, definitely that last one.

    Somewhere down the dark path of 19th sits a dive where you tell yourself, "I'll just stay for one more" until its 10 til 2 and the bar back bellows for last call. I've learned to give in to the fact that when it's Big Star night, I'm not leaving until the counters are being wiped down of that evenings beverage condensation and bits of peeled beer labels.

    Big Star is that place that facilitates everything from the bands that are rockin' like Dokken to intense punching bag competitions where the more aggressive sex can show their manliness. Inside the retro checkered floors will lead you to the sweet spot.. the bar. There your new best friend, the bartender, will procure you your libation while you park it upon one of the weathered, well loved bar stools along the L shape bar. Don't stay there too long, the journey continues and it only gets better from here. Stepping out the door you will find an eclectic group of people that are huddled around the fire pit or possibly holding a conversation with their mates from across the picnic tables. The first time you come here you may not realize that down the whimsical walk way there is another patch of land with scattered tables. That's where the regulars tend to camp out.

    Its a pet and significant other friendly so bring them along. Got a new broad? Skip the fancy wine bars and show her your playful side here. Pool tables and cheap drinks make for a great ice breaker activity. Going solo? Sit at the bar and chat up one of the badass owners/bartenders.

    I love this bar and foresee many more late nights and long talks to come.

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    The epitome if a dive bar...sticky floors, dim lighting and the jukebox is awesome, the bartenders were like friends rather than employees. I'll be back very soon! The patio is great meeting place and the food trucks parked outside will def. keep me coming back.

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    Dive Bar..Sticky Floor..Red Lighting.
    What more can you say, or expect.
    Go with friends. Go often.

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    Whoa. this may actually be the second true dive bar I've been to in Houston.  The location is hard to find, and when you walk in you feel like you're in an episode of Twin Peaks with the checkered floors.  Remnants of smoke hit your face as you regret sitting on the dirty couch.

    Outside you'll find picnic benches, the tree stump, and a chain link fence to hold us riff-raff in check. The local cockroach greeted my friend on the shoulder, giving him a love hug.

    As for the drinks, I can't vouch for the price since my friends bought the round, but I did choose one of the Mexican beers in a can for like $2.50. They have a full bar of liquor and beer, so pick your poison.

    You can go back inside to drink, but there's not too much seating.  I'll hang out with my buddy cockroach again. Oh, and the hipsters.

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    How does one rate a dive bar?
    Kitchy decor?  Check
    Seemingly surely bartenders?  Check  (although they are nice people)
    Eclectic seating from years of replacement or discounts?  Check
    Strong drinks?   Check
    Usual faces?  Check

    They also have an outdoor, with a cover.  There are two things you should prepare yourself for.
    1. If you aren't a regular and you go at a random time, you will either be faced with a large crowd, or be the only one there.
    2.  If you choose to sit outside, do not blame the bar for cockroaches.   There's a creek nearby.

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    Wasn't the nicest place, well, compared to other dive bars I've visited. Maybe I went when the a/c was totally broken, but I don't think I'll be visiting again... or maybe I will.

    Although, they did have a lovely band playing and I can only assume of the space reared off, that they have bands play some what often.

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    This bar is like your slightly aging cool older brother, who used to be cooler than The Fonz but now has settled into more of a John Cusack cool. Still cooler than you, but perhaps trying a bit too hard sometimes. (John, what has become of you since "High Fidelity")?

    Knew this was the place for me when one of my favourite bartenders from another great venue showed up to hang out.

    Small patio area outside is a real contrast to the dimly lit interior; lots of amusements, and I don't mean just the arcade games. Clearly the regulars are very comfortable here, and the basement rec room feel only enhances the sense that you can be silly and fun without worrying about your Mom coming downstairs to do a load of laundry right when that cute girl from out of town was about to give you a smooch.

    Formica tables and 80s lounge furniture? Why, you shouldn't have gone to all that trouble for little ol' me!

    Yet another great spot. I could see having a burger at Hubcap,  a few drinks at Shady's, and a fun finish at Big Star.

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    I came here for a tumblr meetup awhile back and really enjoyed the space.  I imagined them to have a photobooth but no such luck.  They did have some video games and a jukebox.  It seemed to be a dive bar with it's own divey flare..especially with all the red lighting.  

    Reminds me alot of Austin.  It reminds me of The Side bar on 7th street or Longbranch...  For me it's nice to find anyplace that feels like my hometown.

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    Pretty awesome dive bar. The cheap drinks and great beer selection go a long way. Another reviewer mentioned how it looks like an an abandoned Mexican restaurant (to hide in when being chased by zombies).. Independently, I came to the same conclusion... However, the mirrored walls and low ceilings made me think in it's last iteration, it must have been some crappy strip club... it would explain the big seats (with rips in them) and sofas??

    Anyhow, the staff is pretty cool. It's definitely no frills... but really awesome music. There is a patio out back too.. A friend of mine says its like the polar opposite of the all yuppie fest in the area... I'll have to check it out and report back.

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    Great beer selection. There was so much that I wasn't expecting. I asked about the Abita, guy pulls out a limited edition S.O.S. he was saving {Gold Star}. The staff is incredibly friendly i didn't mind hanging out though when I got there the atmosphere reminded me of:

    "You know when you're watching a movie and the main character is being chased by zombies and he ducks inside of what he thinks is an abandoned building but looks sort of like when a mexican restaurant closes living the husk of what once was. Then the hero boards up all the exits so as to not be eaten alive."

    Yeah thats what big star looks like on the inside. the outdoors is very much like a back yard. Its real chill.

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    I came here for punk rock karaoke a few weeks ago, and I really dug the vibe.  It was laid back, dim, and had a good number of people milling about and being generally friendly.  For me, it was a bar where you make small talk with tons of different people and generally chill out with a beer, which is one of my favorite types of experiences.

    The drinks were also pretty cheap, and the bartenders were nice.

    The patio/fire pit area is cool, although if you see roaches crawling up the walls like we did, I recommend going inside immediately.  I say this because I basically have PTSD after having one of them fall off the wall and fly I KID YOU NOT directly into my forehead.  Neither me NOR the dude who got splashed with my rum and Coke were particularly thrilled, and I'm not sure either of us were aware that this type of thing was even POSSIBLE beforehand.

    So you know, my only real advice here is: avoid the life-changing horror of flying roaches if you can, and enjoy a beer at Big Star.

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    It's taken me a few trips to appreciate it, but I'm digging Big Star Bar more each time I visit. The inside always feels a bit odd to me with the random couches and pool tables but the patio is pretty great. Lots of picnic tables and even a fire pit... not that it probably gets used much in Houston.

    Dive bars like this place make me want an ice cold Lone Star and honestly, I don't think I would drink anything else here. The drinks are cheap and the bartenders are friendly. There's usually always something good playing on the jukebox and the few times I've gone it's never been too crowded -- which is great since you have to park on the street.

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    Brad and his crew of bartenders are some of the coolest people in Houston. The Big Star Bar is tucked away in the heights, and offers a rocking patio, great jukebox, very affordable prices, and a great local crowd.  Been going here since it opened, don't plan on changing that any time soon.
    There are fire pits to keep ya cozy in the cold, a covered sitting area outside for the rain and heat, and some pinball, pool, and video games to keep you entertained.  
    On top of all that, Big Star has some actual mixologist tricks up their sleeves.  While all of the bar staff are friendly and talented, go ask Arian to make you one of his signature drinks.  The names are as good as the booze!

    Good people. good drinks. good bar.

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    I am having a deja vu experience despite this being my first visit to Big Star Bar. Why do I feel like I am in the basement of a frat house at the University of Illinois? Something about his place seems very house party to me from the mismatched and broken furniture to the random beer themed wall art: this is a frat boy meets hipster's wet dream.

    I did not go on the patio which seems to be, from previous reviews, the place to be. I will say that the drinks are strong and cheap and you really can't go wrong there. I did, however, spend far too long in the bathroom reading up on some fascinating graffiti. Thankfully, it was not too busy early on a Friday night and I wasn't bogarting the stall from any ladies.

    I am really not very cool and I think people are cooler than I will shout from the rooftops *5 Stars* all the way. I have a strong feeling that your ability to love this bar is in direct correlation to the crowd you come in with. I hope to bring some of my cooler friends here and I'm sure Big Star could earn themselves an additional star or two.

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    Big Star has all the elements of a great dive bar and does so effortlessly and authentically.

    I live in the Heights and used to attend other dive bars regularly.  Not because I'm particularly a dive bar person, but because that is just how the heights is.. kinda divey.   Bars like the Tall Texan and shilo are very divey but are the kind of place that you usually want to bring your own party because the regulars are well... a little too drunk to have good conversations.

    Big Star doesn't suffer from this problem.  It is a great place to bring your friends or even to go alone and talk to random people at the fire pit.

    While there really is a typical look for the crowd there that may be a little grungy, I felt that I always fit in even if I just get off of work and am in business casual.  Everyone there is friendly and unassuming.

    I believe Big Star has a little bit of everything without catering to the lowest common denominator:
    Cheap beer + mixed drinks + a few premium beers + fire pit

    I mean, any bar where you can get drunk and play with fire is good in my book!

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    After reading some of the reviews here about this place, I was really looking for a lot better experience than what a buddy of mine and I experienced.  Upon walking into the place, it is what it is...a dive bar.  I usually enjoy dive bars.  On the inside, it has checkered floors, couches, and some games.  On the the outside, a fire pit.

    The bartenders were friendly and fast, a plus.  However, the crowd there was full of the nerdy hipster type that looked like there were trying too hard.  Maybe it was the night we went.  All the guys had shaggy beards and I swear I saw a girl wearing a curtain.  Usually I dont have a problem with the "hipster" type, but it felt like we were in the South Park episode where the smuggy people were smelling their own farts.  

    I'll probably go back just for the experience of feeling like an outcast by a bunch of band nerds trying to be cool.  I'll be sure to bring a glass for when the smugness reaches critical mass.

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    This review is long overdue. I love, love, love Big Star.  I think the outdoor area with the fire pit is just awesome. I LOVE to sit outside and drink with friends.

    Inside is also pretty awesome: comfy couches, jukebox, tables...even the restrooms are kinda rad in a dive-y way (attachments here <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/f8BSCWrsvxunQM7FOBDx_A?userid=IgqKW_M4-ck-FDy62ocJaw">http://www.yelp.com/biz_…</a>).  The bartenders are always super personable and I like the crowd.  

    Did I mention they're dog friendly? Well, it is.

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    I love this place, but last night was the second time in a row that the female bartender (The girls at Cedar said her name might be Jesse?) was rude to my friend and I. The first time, she screamed us for politely asking her for change for the jukebox, and last night, she was surly when we ordered our beers as soon as we walked in. The guy with the facial hair and glasses is friendly, and I love the jukebox and atmosphere, but otherwise, I'm pretty over this bar as long as she's there.

    Not sure what her problem is, but I've never had a bartender as unfriendly as she is. Apparently, she's unaware of her own attitude, because when I was ugly right back to her, she claimed she had no idea she was acting that way.

    Great jukebox, though (Use Your Illusion 1 is such an underrated album), with tons of favorites and diversity. Beers are cheap and the patio is trashy, just like I like it. As long as those Todo Moto fags aren't around, it's quiet, too.

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    This place was interesting.  It felt like a random mix of everything.

    There were pool tables and arcades in the back.  History channel was on all of the tvs.  There is a big patio on the side with a bunch of port o pottys, I'm guessing no restrooms?

    There was also vintage 70s furniture to sit on but it reminded of something from an old porno set.

    A plus is that this place has cheap strong drinks!

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    I like that people that have a brain respond well to this bar.  The others can kiss off.  

    I like that they added that little covered area out back.  Some girl commented about the cigarette butts on the ground outside.  Watch out for those cigarette butts on the ground!!!!  You may sprain an ankle trying to hop scotch over them, or worse get one inside your high heel shoes.  Oh nooooo!!  

    Seriously if that's your gripe, get some closed toe shoes, let your hair down from its hipster coiffe, let go and have a good time drinking for once.  You just might enjoy yourself.  

    Spend what time you'd spend picking up cigarette butts one by one and add some more beers Big Star, my only complaint (its always my complaint though)

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    I really want to love this bar. I do. I came here on a late Friday after a group bike ride. I asked a few people about the place before. "Oh, it's a total hipster hangout," sighed one guy on a white Raleigh converted into a fixed gear.

    I arrived expecting the place to be packed with trust fund "musicians" who bar tend/ wait tables. But the patio and inside were empty, save a few tables. The tables that did fill up as the night progressed were taken by shaved-head, cargo-short wearing dudes who rolled their eyes when I sat on the edge of their picnic table.  

    However, the bar's decor and music selection both are great. It's as if Rudyard's and Lola's had sex, but Lola's isn't sure Rudyard's is the father but the kid looks close enough that no one asks questions. So who knows... spawn of Rudz and Lola's, or maybe something totally different? It must have been an off night.

    If hipsters aren't here, then where the hell are they? I guess I'll just have to find another demographic that will make out with me and never call.

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    Tired of the club scene? Looking for a low key place to kick back and have few drinks?  Maybe even bring your dog?  If you're not into looks, take a load off at Big Star Bar.  As dive bars go, this place is an unlikely gem.  Don't let the sketchy exterior fool you, it's just as sketchy looking inside as well.  I kid, almost.  After all, this IS a dive bar - sketchiness is part of the charm.  What makes this a great dive bar?  Let's see:  pool table, check.  Juke box, check.  Really tiny bathrooms, mish-mesh of furniture and an outdoors area complete with picnic tables and gravel, check, check aaaaaand check.  Unassuming and unpretentious, this place appeals to all sorts:  the sportos, the motorheads, geeks, preppies, hotties, notties, hippies, wannabees, waistoids, dweebies, douches - they all passed through at one point in the night.  

    The barkeeps are great.  I expected that our group would be denied access since a certain fellow was shirtless and three sheets to the wind but I was wrong.  I guess they see all sorts pass through the place.  The bartender was supercool, even tolerated a hug from the shirtless fiend and managed to clothe the fella with a Big Star Bar T-shirt (what a hero!).  Drink service was swift, tasty, the barkeeps were very friendly, the crowd was entertaining and a great time was had by all.  Thanks!!!

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    After many failed attempts of trying to persuade Alex A. to put his shirt back on, I was convinced they wouldn't let him, or the rest of our group into this bar.

    I was wrong however. The fourth star was given for the simple fact that they 'did' let him in without his shirt on. Yes, that alone deserves one star, and I think the rest of my fellow Yelp friends will agree. Did I also mention that he was already a bit more than just tipsy?

    If it was not for Mike W. I would have never known this bar existed, as its tucked away and I seldom visit this part of town. It's pretension/drama free, kudos. Small yet cozy.  Our group spent most of the night outdoors in their patio. The bartender served some strong drinks, and he was also nice enough to provide Alex A. with a free T-shirt, but it didn't stay on for long.

    Inside they offer a small lounging area with some comfy couches, and I also noticed a jukebox and a pool table. A fun time was had by all this night. See pictures for proof ;)

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    Hi Ho Hi Ho , Its Off To Big Star We Go!!
    We did drink drink drink drink drink drink drink
    In our bar the whole night through
    To drink drink drink drink drink drink drink drink
    Its what we like to do
    It aint no trick
    To get tricks stop
    If ya drink drink drink
    With a beer or a shot
    In the bars (Echo: In the bars)
    LOUDER: IN THE BARS(echo: IN THE BARS)
    Where a million drunks
    LONG: ggggeeeetttt dddrrruuunnnkkk (get drunk)
    We drink drink drink drink drink drink drink
    From early evening' til' night
    We drink drink drink drink drink drink drink
    Up everything in sight
    We take our time
    Then find some more
    There's thousands to be sometime born
    And We dont know what we drink them for
    We drink drink drinka drink drink

    Well, anyway that was more of a commitment that I originally thought it would be.  

    Big Star.  Reminds me of what the downstairs of Fitzgeralds looks like.  It's kind of thrown together but, it works.  I loved the patio with the huge carport covered with swimming pool noodles so you won't hurt your head if you accidentally bonk your self.  

    Drinks are cheap
    Jukebox is great
    Pool Table is fun (and way to go with having plenty of sticks and chalk)
    Bartenders are great

    Bathroom is WAY too small.

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    Whoops. I forgot to write an update after having my 2?th bday here last December. Thanks to Mike W, the bar fixed up "Farrah Shots" all night--pink per my request--and the gang had a ton of fun. I even fell asleep on the couch ... and they didn't kick me out! 5 stars for that night.

    Now *last* night, I came back to Big Star Bar after a heck of a day. So I met Mike W out for a few (two) Lone Stars. He was there with his best bud, Hondo. (Big Star Bar is pet friendly: cats, dogs) I met Arian, the bar manager, and after reminiscing on my bday, he added another Farrah shot to their drink list: Farrah's Faucet (yes, spelled like the drink faucet). Go in and ask for it!

    The crowd was laid back, as always, and I took notice to the large, dome-shaped rooftop added to part of the outside patio. Phew, this summer's gonna be hot!

    Look forward to coming back, hopefully in happier spirits.

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    Went to Big Star Bar last night.  It was neat seeing an old, eclectic place like that.  Dive bars really get me going.  You just park on the street on W. 19th.  Walk in the door and the bar is on the right.  Good bartenders, who can make all the libations you might need.  There is a pool table in the back.  Jukebox for music, then a DJ fires up every now and then.  Then, head outside on a good night and you will see the bonfire on the "patio" with a bunch of picnic tables.  It's fun to just hang out at this place.  

    On a side note, there was some sort of book burning going on.  Tons of people around just throwing books on the fire.  That made me think of several old college books I have because the Prof told me I would one day need them.  Sure I will, TO BURN 'EM!!  Not really sure what it was all about but some guy handed me a copy of the Qur'an and asked if I wanted to toss it in.  I said sure, why not.  I'm more of a Bible fan myself.

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    Dear BigStar:

    I love you. Even if my old favorite bartender, Aerian is still mean for kicking my butt at airhockey at the last Yelp elite event. He is still a good bartender and i still love my neighborhood watering hole ---- although I will be thinking twice next time I close out my tab and have to leave him a tip....

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    This has taken me a while to write but the evening I turned up at Big Star Bar is still fresh in mind. After I left however, not so much, anyway....

    I headed out to Big Star on a Wed evening to meet up with Mike W. and his trusty pooch Hondo (did I spell that right). Mike had informed me that he would be a little late but his boy Arian would take care of me at the bar. Now Mike had also mentioned that the place kinda looks like a sh*t hole on the outside but not to be deterred and cruise on in, I must admit as I rolled up outside I did have to take five mins on my own to smoke a cigarette and puff my chest up a bit before heading on in.

    To be honest it's not bad at all and their was only like 12-15 other people in the bar anyway, sure enough I met Arian the bartender and Mike's long time buddy who turned out to be super-sound and looked after me whilst I waited for almost an hour for my man to turn up (yeah that's right Mike!).

    Anyway this place is cool, cheap drinks plus you can choose from Arian's own personal cocktail menu named after famous people who ain't so famous anymore. Gary Busey springs to mind, genius, but we opted for the Fonzi (heyyy) which warmed the liver up nicely.

    Big Star Bar is definitely a "get what you see" type of place, no need for pretentious "dudes", jocks, douchebags and whatever other degenerates Houston finds wandering the streets. No, good people, good drinks, = good times. Bit of a trek outta town and because there ain't much else out there then it can seem like an arduous task, not for me, I'm gonna head out again especially as I'm told it gets a bit more "lively" at the weekends.

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    3.50 stars.  The Big Star Bar is remarkably unpretentious and compares favorably to the Montrose bar Cecil's.  What I found on my particular Friday night visit was a friendly set of laid-back bartenders who served cheap drinks to a small group of patrons in a relatively cavernous space located on the fringes of the Heights.  

    What I did not particularly care for from Big Star Bar was the odd location.  It basically becomes a destination spot because it is so far from other bars.  Yet, the Big Star Bar is simply not a destination bar.  It serves well as a dive, but it's too far from everything to even qualify as a neighborhood spot.  Also, on the night I visited, we were treated to over an hour of remarkably crappy 80's music that turned out to be a bartender's ipod.  I loved the bartenders here, but the music certainly did not match the crowd.  

    If you are a girl, you will probably want to know that the bathrooms are kind of disgusting.  Then again, it's a dive bar so you should expect that.

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    Big Star Bar + $2 Schlitz + Vintage Playboy Mags + Outdoor Firepit = GENIUS!!!

    JP = coolest bar tender in the city.  Mahalo brah!

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    Let me tell ya. I look goooood in a tuxedo.. lol. I went to my companies Christmas party Saturday night. It was black tie, so my date for the evening an I were dressed to the T. The party ran from 8-12 which meant we still had some time to kill. I was racking my brain trying to think of someplace familiar, lounge-feeling, quiet enough to talk, but cool enough to people watch...Only 1 place came to mind...

    Yup, we went to Big Star in a Tux and Evening Gown on a Sat night. The funny thing is, no one batted an eye. That's why this place is the coolest bar around. Actually, there was SUCH a diverse mix of people in there, we somehow looked just right.. You had a guy in purple skinny jeans that was a dead ringer for Michael Bolton, a few alternative lifestyle couples, a black couple in a tux and evening gown (oh wait...that was us), and various other people that would look strange mixed together at any other bar, but here somehow blended great.

    Plus, it was my first time ordering mixed drinks and they are STRONG and CHEAP... This place deserves 10 stars...

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    The best way to describe this place is "uncomplicated". A no frills bar that can't possibly get anymore laid back. The fire pit outside is a novelty (although I am not one to want to smell like smoke unless I'm camping or barbecuing) and the patrons here are as easy going as they can be.

    I liked the very old school country music (I am not one for modern country stuff) with the classic vibe. There is not much done here in terms of atmosphere, but this is one of those places where the people are the atmosphere.

    Oh, and when I visited, I either had too much to drink, or there was a cat sitting at the bar.

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    Believe it or not, I'm walking on air.
    I never thought I could feel so freeeee.
    Flying away on a wing and a prayerrr,
    Who could it beeee?
    Believe it or not, it's just me.

    Great American Hero...Seriously! So I walk into Big Star Bar Saturday night and this is what the DJ is playing and everybody is singing along. I couldn't help but join in. Is this a dive bar or the house I lived in while in college? There really wasn't much of a difference, hell they even had a fire pit outside.

    Big Star is really laid back, and a great mix of people. The patio has a few picnic tables and on this evening they had the fire pit blasting. Parking is not an issue, just find something along 19th st. I didn't have any problem considering how packed Big Star was. There really isn't any thing flashy or pretentious going on at Big Star just great people, good beer, and friendly service. That's how you keep them coming back folks.

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    So I finally came out here and found myself enjoying this dive waaaaaay more than I though I would. I didn't just like it, I freaking loved it. Nestled in the Heights on the west side of 19th St, now sits this true Texas dive that attracts some cool ass friendly folks, and thats including the bikers. Even though the place wasn't overly packed  I liked how they had 3, ...yes 3 bartenders working there on a Saturday night. The fire pit is also quite entertaining when you get a bunch of boys who resemble pyro's having fun.

    Cheap drinks, awesome bartenders, laid back setting with some ambient lighting...... this place is full of win.

    * their red house wine is very tasty   = P

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    I've found my new favorite dive bar.  I think of it as a Heights vintage and antique shop themed dive bar.  Absolutely awesome.  What makes it even more extra special, you ask?  The jukebox.  I could have dropped at least a ten-spot on music.  Nothing's Shocking, Van Halen, New York Dolls, Aretha.  If I hadn't been beckoned outside, I would have spent all night playing pool, listening to the jukebox, and watching classic movies on the cute "vintage" television sets.

    Outside was far more interesting and entertaining.  Fellow yelpers and I sat around the fire pit with the rest of the bar patrons on many picnic tables, watching a guy spin records in the bed of his truck while people swing-danced (is that swung dance?) in the parking lot.  Awesome!  Oh, and there was a coozy tree.  This would be a pipe with coozies attached by Velcro.  You can keep your beer (or in some of our cases, mixed drink) chilled.  

    Someone mentioned, and I just want to reiterate, it is like going to a party and hanging out in their backyard...only instead of chipping in for a keg or getting your beer out of a cooler, you walk to the bar.  It's like a highly organized party, where someone else cleans up.  Rock!

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    Thanks MikeW my mate for bringing us to your part of town (wherever we were ! )

    We came here after the Yelp get together at Kobains and I was glad of the change of pace because Kobains was not doing anything for me, nada, zilch, schnisselwitz (Oh shoot, another new word just came out , don't know from where. Just pretend you never heard it and keep reading)

    May not be everyones cup of tea but its a bar and its real and I liked it. For any Mods kicking about out there, there are some blokes hanging out here who ride Lambrettas and Vespas. That took me back a long way I can tell you. One of the lads I spoke to had brought his Mod Styleee all the way from NY and that was another shock for me.
    I was in the original wave all those years ago and it has died out in the UK and now I see the second wave rising here in Texas. Reaching for my Northern Soul collection and going back. Everything else about this bar was eloquently presented by my mate Emerson so I am going to save my ink and just send you here to the thoughtful and extremely erudite Mr EF... Take it away my man....
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    Yeah baby...no scumbag valets here!  I really dig this place.  So extremely low key and unpretentious.  I met new people all night and didn't see any attitude, just friendly faces.  

    There is a cool little fire pit outside, best of all no one is strumming a guitar or singing anywhere in sight of it!

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    I came here on a Wednesday night, hoping to hear old country music being DJed from the back of an old orange pickup truck.  Yes, you read that right.  Old country music and an orange pickup truck.  It only happens at Big Star Bar on Wednesday nights, so I didn't want to miss it.  I am a fan of unique things, and this would be one of them.  Unfortunately, it was raining so I had to settle by listening to the music inside.

    Big Star Bar has nothing new inside, and that's the way it should be.  You will not find plasma tvs here.  You won't find a new tile floor or a new ceiling.  What you have are tube televisions and the same tile from what I believe, was the cantina before it became Big Star Bar.

    There is an old vintage radio by the entrance.  Who knows if it works or not.  There is a pool table and a lounging area.  The patio/backyard has  some tables and grass.  I believe this is the area that needs some attention.  It may be a work in progress.

    You won't find a valet here, but there is plenty of parking on the side of the not-so-busy street.  It almost feels like a house party on the outside.  You see cars parked, but not in a parking lot.  Then you look at the building of the bar and on the side, you see people standing around with drinks in their hands.

    If you are familiar with Poison Girl, then this place is pretty much your place.  Maybe just a bit bigger.

    I would give it 5 stars, but the patio/backyard thing isn't finished.  

    Don't be surprised if it gets a 2009 Houston Press Best New Bar Award.

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