If you're looking for sound up, with big sports energy as well as good fare, here are some great Dallas restaurants and bars to catch Cowboys games.
provides a cross-section of people-watching, great outdoor space and sports. The food is really good too. Banking the Katy Trail jogging trail, this large restaurant and bar will be packed any day the weather is even close to decent. They always have the Cowboys games flowing throughout with sound on. Try one of their Deep Eddy lemon vodka Blue Moon Lemonades. Damn, that sounds so good right now. They have a full food menu and barbecue Thursday through Sunday until they run out.
On Sundays you can get $5 Fireball shots from 1 p.m. to close.a sports bar doesn’t quite do it justice. It’s a sports bar conglomeration with a command center that is a movie screen for sports. The food is what you’d expect at such a place; not from scratch or unforgettable by any means, but will get the job done on a day when a game is the focus. Plus there are other eateries surrounding the command center, like Troy's and Lockhart Barbecue.
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