Poison Girl, the Cure for What Ales You
The Poison Girl Cocktail Lounge simultaneously breaks as well as maintains many of the stereotypes of what we often refer to as a dive bar. This diamond in the rough is seated quite comfortably between two indie clothing apparel stores right on Westheimer in the Montrose District. At first glance PGs atmosphere is obviously reminiscent of the dive genera. However, what it lacks in space it certainly makes up for in personality. A laid back social experience further emphasized by the low lighting, inexpensive dcor, appealingly generous drink specials, and the notably friendly staff.
The Poison Girl does not come equipped with your typical bar accommodations. You wont find a single pool table in this joint but, you will find quite a few pin ball machines, a fairly expansive patio, and everyones favorite the giant red Kool Aid Man statue tucked away in the corner.
The digs, staff, and of course the booze are all charming aspects of the Poison Girl but the real spirit of this establishment comes directly from its patrons. Her crowd could best be described as eclectic. A place where complete strangers can come together and no one leaves without making a few new friends the Poison Girl is the last place for pretentiousness. If you are looking for a good time, good friends, and a nice stiff drink the Poison Girl can certainly accommodate.
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The Poison Girl Cocktail Lounge simultaneously breaks as well as maintains many of the stereotypes of what we often refer to as a dive bar. This diamond in the rough is seated quite comfortably between two indie clothing apparel stores right on Westheimer in the Montrose District. At first glance PGs atmosphere is obviously reminiscent of the dive genera. However, what it lacks in space it certainly makes up for in personality. A laid back social experience further emphasized by the low lighting, inexpensive dcor, appealingly generous drink specials, and the notably friendly staff.
The Poison Girl does not come equipped with your typical bar accommodations. You wont find a single pool table in this joint but, you will find quite a few pin ball machines, a fairly expansive patio, and everyones favorite the giant red Kool Aid Man statue tucked away in the corner.
The digs, staff, and of course the booze are all charming aspects of the Poison Girl but the real spirit of this establishment comes directly from its patrons. Her crowd could best be described as eclectic. A place where complete strangers can come together and no one leaves without making a few new friends the Poison Girl is the last place for pretentiousness. If you are looking for a good time, good friends, and a nice stiff drink the Poison Girl can certainly accommodate.
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