Houston Party Bus
Houston Party Bus
Houston has a lot to offer your next party bus excursion.
Champps Americana is a great way to kick off your party bus excursion with your group. This multi-faceted sports bar is a terrific place to meet up with old college chums and catch a game on the big-screen. Champps's interior is noteworthy for its sleek jagged bar, tile floor, and exposed brick walls, giving the place an upscale appearance.
Those in your party bus group not wishing to watch the big screen can become the watched and wow the crowd with their prowess on the karaoke mike. The kitchen serves up tasty bar food - nachos, wings, etc. - as well as a few surprises like Crab Bread (French bread layered with crab salad) and Shanghai Steamer with shrimp, chicken and pork dumplings served in a bamboo basket, all savory delights your party bus group will love.
Ginger Man is another great stop for your party bus to make in Houston.
This is a casual, unpretentious setting, Inside, this old brick house offers a good mix of charm of general friendliness, making it the type of place where the barkeeps are ready and willing to give you the low-down on one one's of Houston's most extensive draught beer selections.
Indeed, tour the globe via the tap with ambers, stouts, and ales hailing everywhere from the Czech Republic and Netherlands to Belgium and Ireland. Everyone in your party bus group will find an brew they truly enjoy.
McGonigel's Mucky Duck is the place to head in your party bus if you're interested in some great drinks, fine food and good music. Irish in theme, the pub sports rustic-looking tables and booths, cranberry walls, and cornucopia of Irish and Guinness-themed collectibles.
Well-known local and regional acts have been known to appear here from time to time, including such Longhorn notables as Lyle Lovett, Alejandro Escovedo, Toni Price, and Guy Clark.
Houston has a lot to offer your next party bus excursion.
Champps Americana is a great way to kick off your party bus excursion with your group. This multi-faceted sports bar is a terrific place to meet up with old college chums and catch a game on the big-screen. Champps's interior is noteworthy for its sleek jagged bar, tile floor, and exposed brick walls, giving the place an upscale appearance.
Those in your party bus group not wishing to watch the big screen can become the watched and wow the crowd with their prowess on the karaoke mike. The kitchen serves up tasty bar food - nachos, wings, etc. - as well as a few surprises like Crab Bread (French bread layered with crab salad) and Shanghai Steamer with shrimp, chicken and pork dumplings served in a bamboo basket, all savory delights your party bus group will love.
Ginger Man is another great stop for your party bus to make in Houston.
This is a casual, unpretentious setting, Inside, this old brick house offers a good mix of charm of general friendliness, making it the type of place where the barkeeps are ready and willing to give you the low-down on one one's of Houston's most extensive draught beer selections.
Indeed, tour the globe via the tap with ambers, stouts, and ales hailing everywhere from the Czech Republic and Netherlands to Belgium and Ireland. Everyone in your party bus group will find an brew they truly enjoy.
McGonigel's Mucky Duck is the place to head in your party bus if you're interested in some great drinks, fine food and good music. Irish in theme, the pub sports rustic-looking tables and booths, cranberry walls, and cornucopia of Irish and Guinness-themed collectibles.
Well-known local and regional acts have been known to appear here from time to time, including such Longhorn notables as Lyle Lovett, Alejandro Escovedo, Toni Price, and Guy Clark.



