For a cornucopia of craft brews served up in cool digs, it's tough to beat downtown's Flying Saucer Draught Emporium. The spacious Saucer boasts the largest beer selection in the city, with 81 on tap and more than 140 in bottles. Find all your favorite American microbrews and imports, plus dozens you've never heard of. When you need a bite, order one of the tasty pizzas, sandwiches, or bratwurst extravaganzas.
Over in the Uptown/Galleria area, The Richmond Arms embraces your pint passion. Authentic English pub atmosphere and grub draws Brits, Euros, and average joes to savor the more than 80 beers on tap. In cool weather, the fireplace warms the soul whilst sipping suds.
Ready to ease into the evening at a sophisticated lounge? Sidebar at Gravitas keeps things low key in its intimate, Frank Lloyd Wright-esque space. Special cocktails such as the strawberry-lychee martini and mojitos keep the bartenders busy, while beer and wine drinkers can choose from a respectable list. The adjacent bistro serves outstanding fare.
Tucked into the stellar steakhouse Sullivan’s, the lively Ringside at Sullivan's keeps toes tapping and hearts pumping with live music by some of the city best jazz and R & B musicians fueling the full-tilt dance floor action.
GuestLife Don't Miss - Late-Night Bites
When it's getting late and you’re looking for a plate to satiate your late-night munchies, please take your date for something better than pancakes.
The original 59 Diner, just off Highway 59, dishes up serious greasy spoon grub and Texas trademarks such as chicken fried steak and Frito pie. The dreamy diner décor and pink-uniformed waitresses complete the calorie-laden time warp. Open 24 hours.
If you’re looking for late-night chow that’s cheap and full of flavor, head to Mai's Vietnamese restaurant in Midtown. Only a few bucks will cover tasty spring rolls and a soup, or knockout vermicelli bowls (order no. 38 with barbecued pork and egg rolls). Open until 2:30 a.m. weeknights, 3:30 a.m. weekends.
Day or night, it's true, Katz's NYC themed deli "never kloses." This two-story Jewish deli dishes out breakfast, lunch, and dinner 24/7. Colossal omelettes, corned beef hash, giant sandwiches, and soups appear on the extensive menu — all kosher of course.







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