Suggestions on where 3 couples in their 40's instead of Northgate?
I know Primrose Path.
I know Primrose Path.
gibby03 said:
Ha. Sorry. To "relax". Like I'm from Wast Texas and there's a place in Tyler that's like a wine bar, that serves food with patio seating and yard games. Very chilled and laid back.
If you go to Nav, the [url=https://railandrye.com/][/url]Rail & Rye restaurant is very nice and has a rooftop patio area that is nice to sit and relax in.gibby03 said:
Suggestions on where 3 couples in their 40's instead of Northgate?
I know Primrose Path.
General Jack D. Ripper said:
The Real McCoy Hotel is pretty sweet.
AgTrip said:General Jack D. Ripper said:
The Real McCoy Hotel is pretty sweet.
I think they said live music starts back up in March. This place is cool
TyHolden said:AgTrip said:General Jack D. Ripper said:
The Real McCoy Hotel is pretty sweet.
I think they said live music starts back up in March. This place is cool
The hotel or the bar? Is the bar by the pool?
histag10 said:
Maybe Wildflyer Mead and Beer Co in Navasota? I think their farm location has an outdoor area, but they also have a location in downtown Navasota
woodiewood said:If you go to Nav, the [url=https://railandrye.com/][/url]Rail & Rye restaurant is very nice and has a rooftop patio area that is nice to sit and relax in.gibby03 said:
Suggestions on where 3 couples in their 40's instead of Northgate?
I know Primrose Path.
Downtown Bryan's first Monday is nice.
I also see a lot of people waking Century Sqare in the evenings when the temps are mild.
[url=https://railandrye.com/][/url]
My belief comes from going there 20-30 years ago. I haven't been since...gibby03 said:
Yeah I've always thought of Carney's as a frat boy hangout. I know they have added all that outdoor seating but thought the crowd was still lots of college kids.
That might be true on weekday evenings, but on a recent Friday evening, we stopped by about 9:00-ish, found one of two remaing tables, and a quick scan had the crowd easily pegged as almost all college aged.FlyRod said:
The current owners de-fratted (intentionally) Carneys years ago. It very much is a locals (with some older students) hangout now. I'd say a solid percent of folks I see there regularly are 45 years old and up. Lots of townies and older TAMU FOLKS (faculty and grad students).
I remember at as a frat bar too, and a few stories from those days.
Went to Carney's a few weeks ago with my parents and a few aunts/uncles/cousins. The outdoor area is awesomeTyHolden said:
Carney's is not still one big frat party?