First time visit was on Thanksgiving as there were not many option open to grab a beer and watch football. Very local joint but overall was a good experience. Full turkey spread which I did not sample but my friend did. Beers are reasonable, plenty of tv's. Â Will try again and maybe sample the food next time.
Dark, local bar with plenty of seating.
Wow this place is a dive bar and a half...and I don't mean this in the good way. I love me a good dive bar....in fact I prefer the casual low key type scene over trendy, posh, stuffy, and/or chic any day. Â With that being said, this tiny local watering hole embodies all the less desirable components of a dive bar while simultaneously failing to offer any of the perks needed to create a good dive. Â The decor is old and cheesy, the place is not clean, the music is unenjoyable, and the crowd certainly leaves something to desire. Picture a white trash, trailer park version of "Cheers". Â And if you're not one of the regulars, you will quickly feel like an put of place looser....regardless of if you are or not. I've been on a couple occasions and my experiences were the same.
I really wish Flower Mound had at least one good local watering hole, but I've yet to find it.
Been to the point several times, and it is nice place. The staff is friendly and food is decent with a pretty good selection of American fares. The beer selection is kind of limited, but the prices are down to earth.
The Point is an older place, which is stained carpet interior and older televisions reflect. However, all of the TV's work and the atmosphere is friendly. Lots of locals frequent this place, especially on game day. Don't be surprised to see groups of fans for several teams huddled around their TV on any game day, esp. football season. Not much for cleanliness on the times I've been there, but that is mostly due to the age of the place from what I can tell.
Overall, a nice local whole in the wall, with good food and drinks at good prices.
BFF and I took one of our frequent day road trips out of our hood and headed West toward Ft. Worth. Â However, we decided to make a detour and go to Lorena's in Springtown. Â (Not posting an update review on that, nothing much additionally to say since our last visit).
Upon completing our tex-mex, TS Marg and ice cold beer fix @ Lorena's, we opted to take a different route home due to the highway closure on HWY 114, and headed back East to Denton and South from there.
And, somehow, we ended up in Flower Mound and stumbled upon the Point After North. Â Being huge fans of the Addison Point, we decided to check out this spot.
Yep, walking in the door, to no surprise, it looks like any other Point in town, particularly Addison Point. Same floor plan, decent size bar, dim lighting, TV's everywhere (note - they need to invest in some flat screens; these were all the big fat tubes); this locationi has many pool tables in the back room, along with games along the walls. There is also a dance floor, which appears that they have a band some nights of the week. Â
As in all neighborhood hangouts of this calibar, there were lots of regulars swizzling their cold beers and martinis.
Friendly, friendly spot. Â Our young female bartender was oh so cordial and welcoming and prompt in getting the libations in front of us.
The menu here is much better than at other sister locations (not really "sisters", all the Points are now independently owned)). More than the usual bar stuff of burgers, sandwiches, etc; offering some  fish (Tilapia), fish and chips, meat loaf, and pizza.  We opted for one of their supreme (everything in the fridge) 7" pies, and my goodness, it was pretty darn tasty. 4 fairly large slices, just perfect for an end of day trip chow down.
All in all, we had a fun hour or so, visiting with folks around us; all very down to earth friendly FM residents. Â We were the only outsiders but made to feel welcome.
Just love these kind of down homey dives. Â The PAN is nowhere near where we lay our head, but if in the area, yeah, I'd stop in for a bite and a glass of vino.
The Point After is like the Cheers of Flower Mound, as the term "everybody knows your name" comes to mind. As soon as you walk in the door, you're greeted by a barrage of friendly faces and greetings. The waitresses are extremley kind and are always willing to help, and the food's great at a fair price, and live music can be seen every week or two.
The only few downsides to "the Point" are that it's kind of aged, and a bit "smokey". The atmosphere's that of any great bar though, and many neon signs grace the walls.