You Won't Believe How Tiny This Texas Bar IsYou Won't Believe How Tiny This Texas Bar IsWhile things might be bigger in Texas, this bar might just be the smallest you'll see in the world.Daniel PaulusDaniel Paulus
Are Changes to the Famous Austin 6th Street Making it Better?Are Changes to the Famous Austin 6th Street Making it Better?Austin's 6th Street is very busy after dark, but the city wants to raise its daytime traffic. Can these changes help, or will they just hurt the nightlife?Mitch BurrowMitch Burrow
Self-Serve Bars In Texas – A Self Checkout No One Will MindSelf-Serve Bars In Texas – A Self Checkout No One Will MindIf you want something done right, do it yourself ... these Texas DIY bars will let you.Dubba GDubba G
Every State Where it's Illegal to Have a Happy Hour DrinkEvery State Where it's Illegal to Have a Happy Hour Drink"Happy hour" has a rather surprising origin story that dates back to the 1800s, but it's still illegal in these states.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
The Legendary Pershing Inn In El Paso Is Coming Back – SortaThe Legendary Pershing Inn In El Paso Is Coming Back – SortaThe Pershing Inn in El Paso is being reimagined and, best of all, reopened.Dubba GDubba G
Simpsons Fans Will Love This Themed Austin, Texas BarSimpsons Fans Will Love This Themed Austin, Texas BarThe most famous family arguably in the nation will have a famous place from their show in the state of Texas.Tommy ParadiseTommy Paradise
Bell County Bars To Reopen At 50% Capacity On WednesdayBell County Bars To Reopen At 50% Capacity On WednesdaySo, where will you have your first cold one?Melz On The MICMelz On The MIC
Texas Bars Can Open at 50% Capacity Beginning October 14Texas Bars Can Open at 50% Capacity Beginning October 14Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order allowing for county judges to opt their county into opening bars if they meet certain criteria.Aaron SavageAaron Savage
Gov. Abbott Says Bars Won’t Open Until Decrease In COVID-19 CasesGov. Abbott Says Bars Won’t Open Until Decrease In COVID-19 CasesBars in Texas won't be allowed to reopen until after a decrease in COIVD-19 cases and a decrease in hospitalizations. Chad HeritageChad Heritage