I like the fact that they built an outside seating section. This place does have a lot of regulars. I recommend going on the weekend to see some karaoke action. The owner is nice although not exactly the friendly warm type, but he is nice. I can tell that he knows his regulars pretty well and watches out for them.
The night I was there, he was not amused by a joke from a drunk laughing about a broken ashtray.
I came, because I live walking distance from here. No need to worry about being DD. We walk. :)
If you go to Daddy Rabbit's on a weekend, you are guaranteed to see one of 3 things: a mullet, a cowboy hat, or something in camoflage. This place is just that great.
Totally unpretentious. The people who are doing karaoke in here aren't auditioning for American Idol--they're doing songs they love for people who will enjoy them. Plenty of country and classic rock.
Service is fast and the pours are solid. People do smoke quite a bit in here, so non-smokers and contact lens wearers, prepare thyselves.
I found the jukebox a little complicated because it's digital and hooked up to the intraweb, but the bartender came over and showed me how it worked (I'm sure the 4 Jack-on-the-rocks had nothing to do with my ineptitude, ha.)
We're in here pretty much every week now so...if you see us, feel free to stop by and say hi!
It an ok bar. Â Seems like place with lots of regulars. Â This can be intimidating if you're new.
The environment was fun and they have a dance floor. Â The bartender/owner does a great "Every Rose Has It Thorn".
Drinks are reasonable priced and they have karaoke.
My beef is that the DJ will skip the newbies and bump up the regulars in the karaoke line. Â My friends and I got one song the whole night while everyone else goes up to the DJ and gets a song within 30 mins.
Still, this is a great place to meet people.
This place is off the charts. My friend told me about this dive bar. This place is LOL time.
This is a bar where the colorful local Lewisville folks come to mate.
We witnessed a family come and they watched their parents get drunk. Turns out they're not related it's just some scary random old guy dancing with this really young girl.
Anyways, we went on a saturday night and they have karoake there. The DJ is quite friendly and actually sings pretty well. Most of everyone is actually pretty decent.
The drinks are cheap here. They're 2 for domestics.
It's located in this weird strip mall next to this thai place i've visited, Baan Thai. Feel free to read that review too btw.
Oh and it can get quite smokey here.
Definitely, a great spot to frequent. When you don't want to dress up or spend much money on bars.
Local Lewisville bar that's been around for ages. Â It's small and they have really fun karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights. Â The people watching in this place is phenomenal! Â They also have a small dance floor!
This is a bar where everyone feels like they fit in, and there's something for everyone!
The price of the drinks is reasonable! Â They have an internet juke box, some video games, and one pool table in the back.
The place is always hopping on Friday and Saturday nights. Â That being said, it's a bar...and people smoke! Â Don't wear anything to this place that you won't be okay throwing away (or burning) afterwords - LOL!
Best bar for miles around! Â If you come here, you are guaranteed to have fun!
Oh, so you HAVEN'T been to DDR on a Friday or Saturday night? Â For shame. Â I originally found this bar while living in Lewisville and going to school up at UNT.
I'd made my way around the Tavern, Side Bar, RR, Muthers, RBAR rounds enough, and was trying to graduate so I needed a good bar in Lewisville.
A few fraternity brothers and I made our way over to DDR, next door to Mama's Pizza just for the hell of it...I mean, it's a bar located in a strip mall center, class!
Little did we know that there was a karaoke fest to be had Fri/Sat nights. Â Now, being mid-20's was AMAZING when we walked-in. Â The place is generally filled with the late 30s-60s set, and the karaoke is usually Elvis, country and the occaisional love ballad out of tune.
However, this is what shooting the wheels-off is all about, so we picked every 80s/90s spare hit single we could to derail the evening, and kept going back.
Tim, the resident karaoke MC is a great guy, the bar staff are all very nice, and when you stand before 50-odd strangers and belt-out All-4-One's "I Swear" to a fall-down laughing crowd, well...corporate American just fades-away for a few.
Beers aren't much beyond the usual domestics, with pitchers being the best deal. Â Grab a table by 10pm, look for a song and make an idiot of yourelf, everyone there is laughing together with you when you do. Â There is a rose girl peddling flowers for girlfriends and the bar is laid-back enough that you're not looking at what dude's eyes are wandering over your girl all night. Â No waiting for drinks, but not much scenery aside from amazing mullets.
ACE!