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Whats up everyone. Just curious where everyone hangs out and on what nights? I just get out whenever and usually go by the Ice House in Ft.Worth and the downtown area or go to Hotrods n Hogs in Arlingon. I know thursdays are a big bike night everywhere but does anyone meet up on other nights? Ive been to Strokers in Dallas but are there any other places good to ride to and have a beer?
Yeah, there needs to be some kind of place in Plano/Frisco/Richardson/Allen or thereabouts. I like Strokers but would like to spread the wealth. Any ideas?
Any one of the Blue Goose locations always have bikes and bikers hanging out. Cool atmosphere and a patio at all three locations. Plano, Addison, Lower Greenville.
Riskys on camp bowie thursdays the band starts about 7ish,then head to the icehouse,also if you never been to wilhoits in grapevine check em out ,hot rods and hogs in arlington ok I guess just a bit of a preppie crowd sometimes.
* Blue Goose on Lower Greenville in Dallas on Sunday during the day (other hangouts across street - Stan's Blue Note, Hurricane, Dubliner's)
* Reno's on Crowdus Street in Deep Ellum/Dallas - Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon
* Liners in Ft Worth - only went once
* IceHouse in Ft Worth - Saturday and Sunday
* Stroker's in Dallas - daytime on Saturday and Sunday
* Blue Goose on Lower Greenville in Dallas on Sunday during the day (other hangouts across street - Stan's Blue Note, Hurricane, Dubliner's)
* Reno's on Crowdus Street in Deep Ellum/Dallas - Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon
* Liners in Ft Worth - only went once
* IceHouse in Ft Worth - Saturday and Sunday
* Stroker's in Dallas - daytime on Saturday and Sunday
Not sure, but I heard that Liners in FTW has closed. ?????? Anyone else?
Not really a biker bar, but a nice place for lunch or a bev., is the Oasis on Joe Pool lake. Usually a lot of bikes on Sat & Sun afternoon.
my weekly riding is thursday nights i right out to the icehouse in fortworth...then on sundays i go to strokers and hook up with friends..then we go to the blue goose on lower greenville..then to reno's chop shop in deep ellum..renos doesnt usually start having bikes show up till about 3pm ...then we head out to dukes in addison and finnish out the day there..dukes has great bike parking and averages from 50-100 bikes..fun place..im told the blue goose in plano has a good turn out too..but never been
* Blue Goose on Lower Greenville in Dallas on Sunday during the day (other hangouts across street - Stan's Blue Note, Hurricane, Dubliner's)
* Reno's on Crowdus Street in Deep Ellum/Dallas - Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon (usually after 3pm)
* Liners in Ft Worth - only went once
* IceHouse in Ft Worth - Saturday and Sunday
* Stroker's in Dallas - daytime on Saturday and Sunday
* Duke's on 183 in Useless - weekends
* Duke's on Beltline in Addison - weekends
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