I'm a bit baffled by Bootleggers still. The drink specials are incredible, but we were here when there should've been something resembling a small crowd but only found four dudes who were so drunk they didn't sound like they were speaking English. Apparently there had been a hair feathering party there earlier in the evening, which would explain the 6-7 feathers hanging from our extremely slow bartendress's hair.
If I ever ended up in that part of Houston on a Free Big Buck Hunter night, you can bet your ass I'd be there and I'd get drunk enough to pretend I knew how to use that completely random stripper pole in the middle of the room. Otherwise, it's kind of a weird place.
Also, you can smoke inside? As a resident of a city that's had a smoking ban for a few years now, that's so weird, foreign, and a bit unpleasant to me.
This bar actually has a really nice layout. The bar is somewhat small but there is a ton of room through out. They have a dance floor, a stage, stripper pole, pool tables, darts, electronic games, easy to see TV's, music, and an outdoor section. Interesting that the place is rarely crowded, im guessing its the location. There can be some difficulty with mingling because people are usually in their own groups and the staff is usually busy. Its a good place to go if you want to avoid the crowds.
Review Source:This is the most interesting little dive/sports bar ever. Bootlegger's looks like it was a former strip club complete with DJ booth and stripper poles across the street from an old folk's home and directly next to a church. Aside from the strange location, this place was a real diamond in the rough. Bootlegger's has tons of TV, an internet jukebox and a couple of pool tables. When I stopped in here on a Sunday night they had a totally descent special, domestic buckets for $12. Anytime I'm in this neck of the woods, I will definitely stop in for a drink or two!
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