This historic mainstay has masterfully survived Houston's downtown revitalization. Judges, newspaper reporters, college students and artists all rub elbows here on a nightly basis. The dim lighting, flocked wallpaper and over-sized mirrors may inspire an initial chuckle, but everything about the place seems to grow on guests. Grab a table and enjoy the jukebox. You will hear everything played from ...
more
To fully appreciate the Warren's experience, go on a Wednesday night, when you won't have to compete with a few hundred people for a place to park your bum and have a drink.
In Short The popular bar is cramped to begin with; the tables are painfully close to one another, and chairs seem to be in short supply. The decor is quite masculine, all wood and Dickensian sconces protruding from the wall, and a lovely turret-type booth overlooks the lower half of the room. In addition to the same old barflies, young theater kids and hipsters are cramming into this Market ...
more
Posted by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008, (Edited June 01, 2006)
My favorite bar in Houston. The only bar that competes with this for my affection is The Library on 6th Street in Austin. The drinks are great, the regular crowd there is a nice mix of every type of person you can imagine. Service is always nice even at night on the weekends when it gets busy. When I first started going there I thought the juke box was way outdated. Then as years passed and I got ...
more
warrens is a great bar to start the night out at, end up at or anything in between. of the numerous times i have been there it has never been to crowded and there has never been a lack of chairs. the bartenders arent in...
more
My best friend is a regular so we go everytime I come to see her. The best part about Warren's aside from the great, strong drinks is the chicken salad sandwich. It is amazing. Great location and even better prices.