my favorite local dive... Â super chill and relaxing... comfy bar, internet jukebox, pool tables...
i've met somebody interesting to spend my evening chatting to every time i'm there and i love the bartenders... Â well the ones i've met... laid back girls with good senses of humor... Bringing me a new cold beer right when i finish the last one... what service!
the parking lot can get a bit full... Â i recommend taking as few cars as possible if you're going with a group.
Greatest dive bar in Houston area! Great mix of patrons and a comforting feeling that you can come as you are with no judging. Cheap beer, excellent bartenders, tv's and pool tables. They have an awesome deck in the back when you want to just sit outside and enjoy both your beer and the weather. I personally like that they offer setups if you aren't in the mood for beer and the cheapest buckets of beer when you are. Great place!
Review Source:I start this year off with a new discovery... that discovery is JP McNastys, mistakenly called PJ McNasty's about 42 times last night. It's every spot that I've ever loved. BYO, huge outdoor area, jukebox with great songs, darts, pool tables and FREE champagne for NYork NYE. I mean the name alone is genius -- McNastys just rolls off the tongue.
We rolled up in that bizness with a handle of vodka and some drinking to do. Thankfully, they obliged. My total NYE tab? $6. How is that humanly possible? It was just a dollar for diet cokes set ups. AND they had free snacks. Meat and cheese tray, black eyed peas, ham and everyones fave, lil smokies.
If I lived in the Pearland area, I'd start a series of PJ meetups on Sundays where we went to JPs, in our PJs, drank bloody marys and played cards all day to rid ourselves of hangovers and inhibitions.
Note: You guys should start chicken sh*t bingo. For serious. See Ginnys in Austin.
The name says it all. A laid back no frills drinkery. Beer and setups only, but you can bring in your own bottle. Sometimes TABC is a good thing. Great jukebox, a decent amount of televisions, two pool tables, out back patio, and good people. It's a blue collar hang out with a mix of the suburban 30 somethings reliving college days in shady bars.
Buckets of beer are cheap compared to most places I've been to in the Houston area and some times you get an extra beer or two.
I've never had a bad time there.
This isn't a faux dive, it's just a dive and a damn good one at that.