Live Sports Cafe
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 228-5483
- Cross Street:
- Preston Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 11am-3am, Sun 11am-2am
Message from Live Sports Cafe
Houston's longest happy hour with great food and sports
- Texas Hold'em tourn. Tue & Fri
- Karaoke every Friday night
- All of your favorite sports
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Editorial Review for Live Sports Cafe – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
From karaoke to hip-hop dance parties, every night offers something a little different from the average sports bar. Expect a mixed crowd of college-aged singles and regulars looking for cheap beer with the game. The cafe offers an expansive menu of pizza, salads, sandwiches and standard bar appetizers. Check out the upstairs deck with a standout view of downtown and Minute Maid Field. It gets crowded when Texans and Astros games are on.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyMonday through Friday, from 2pm to 8pm, enjoy discounts on food and drinks during happy hour.
Know Before You GoWednesday is college night, with $1 domestic beer and well drinks. Live DJ and no cover charge.
The ExtrasFriday nights feature karaoke from 9pm until 2am.
User Reviews for Live Sports Cafe
03/23/2007 Posted by goodolcountrygirl
Live Sports cafe has a great location in Downtown Houston, and its such a big place. They have a great menu and perfect drink specials for happy hour! We had great service and the waitress was very attentive!! I Recommend this place to Happy Hour go'ers!
0 out of 2 people found this review helpful
01/30/2007 Posted by bhillin
I went there on a Saturday night at around 10:00. There was very few people in the bar, the music was so loud I couldn't hear what people were saying to me, and there was some annoying guy on the microphone. I don't know if he was supposed to be a DJ or if it was just some drunk guy that they were letting play with the microphone. Service was fast at the bar, but there wasn't just a whole lot of people there either. Groups of people would sporatically come in, but would leave pretty shortly. The whole atmosphere reminded me of a really lame frat party. I personally don't recommend it, but there was a few drunk people in there that seemed to like it.
Pros: Attentive bartenders, reasonable prices
Cons: Light crowd, lame atmosphere
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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