(713) 521-2519
808 Pacific St
Houston,
TX
77006
29.7469
-95.3898
Neighborhoods: Central, Neartown/ Montrose
Reviews & Ratings for J R's Bar & Grill
21 reviews
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Bad egg
by CSMobileUser at Citysearch
I like JRs OK, but bartender Randall is such an aggressively rude sociopath he makes me extremely uncomfortable, even when he's not my bartender. It's like he goes out of his way to drive out business.
What the F. Is with that bartender Randall?
by CSMobileUser3 at Citysearch
I can't believe how rude randal the bartender was. The bar was practically empty on a Tuesday at 9 and he was super rude to me and 4 friends saying we were blocking the walkway on the Sante Fe bar. What a a-hole. That was totally uncalled for. Whoever owns the place is lucky I like the bartenders on the front side.
Still not bad
by JakeDeG at Citysearch
Despite being really dated (Santa Fe? Really?), Jr?s can still be fun. The music is current, and the environment is relaxing. We went last Saturday night early and had fun with the new bartender, either Todd or Scott, it was hard to hear. He was friendly and fun, and really hot, especially for an older guy.. The crowd was a pretty good mix, but there are lots of crusty old queens ogling guys half their age. Unfortunately, Todd? leaves very early, so we headed out to Guava Lamp for a while. This seems to be a really good plan for a Saturday night. Also, I like Randall, he?s always nice to me.
Watch out for Randall
by houstonaggie07 at Citysearch
I absolutely love this bar and frequent it often; however, be careful to avoid the bartender Randall. He is unnecessarily rude to the point of running people off. Better to stick with any of the other bartenders. A simple smile and some courtesy go a long way.
Great Hang Out
by Smylynguy at Citysearch
JR's has and continues to be a place to meet up with friends, or meet new ones. The Bartenders are friendly and work hard at getting to know the regular patrons. The music isn't too loud, like at other places, but always current. The place is well maintained with the charm of a wooden bar and floors. If you are looking for a place to have a nice cocktail and visit with new or old friends, head to JR's.
- Pros: Great Music, Friendly Staff, Nice Crowd
- Cons: Not just for the young...it's for all ages
Time for a remodel
by coog78 at Citysearch
JR's is a wonderful Montrose institution. I really like the place a lot, but it seriously needs some updating. The TV's have got to be older than dirt and sound system truly tragic. Some new flatscreens, slight redesign and a little TLC (maybe even making a small dance floor) would breathe some much needed life back into JR's. I really hate to see this place go downhill with no brakes.
Jr's, It is what it is!
by justinmymind at Citysearch
The only thing that makes it worth coming to for me is the Frozen margarita machine in the front bar. They use higher grade tequila and I can't taste it, but it gets me buzzed. Don't go to the machine in the patio unless you like the taste of toilet water and diesel fuel. I agree with a lot of the comments in here about the place being "tired." Been going there since I was legal enough (and maybe a few times when I wasn't) for over 10 years now. It needs a face lift and not just re-doing the hardwoods like they just did. I noticed the large 1998 rear projection screens don't work anymore. I do like watching videos there at happy hour. Think it?s time they got some LED screens in their place?? The bathrooms were remolded a few years ago and fairly nice for an old gay bar actually but it time to focus on the rest of the bar! Does that elevated part in the front really have to be there? REMODEL gurls come on; I know Charles Armstrong is making enough to put some money back into the place!
- Pros: Nice Patio
- Cons: Too old, messy people sometimes.
Great meeting place for drinks, but trashy sound system. (outdated)
by Rhino437 at Citysearch
As you walk into JR's your greeted by the front door person who normally greets you as you walk up to the bar to buy a drink. As you stand there waiting for either a bartender to recognize you or a bartender to decide to make you a drink, you look around and notice nice new plasma tv's, a huge multi screen tv, and old outdated speakers handing from the ceiling and subs from the 70's. On any given night you might just hear half of a sound system do to blown subs. Then, you walk over to the Santa Fe side of the bar, where there are gorgeous wooden bar tops, and a stage to die for. Also, with a huge tv and plasma's, then you decide you want to sing and as you walk up on stage for karaoke you begin to sing not being able to here yourself do to the cheap bose speakers with the elegant part of the speaker gone being the grill. So, you begin to try to wing it as far as singing and it begins distorting and just sounds horrible. You would think that after all the money Charles Armstrong brings in from these clubs that sound and lighting which are key elements in any club, would be maintained, updated, and kept clean. So, if your wanting to go somewhere that has good sound for music or karaoke, I would not suggest JR's. However, customer service is somewhat good, if you look over the pretentious queens that want to serve additude over service. Now, the patio on the side of Santa Fe is wonderful if the sun is shining, but don't decide you want to smoke or go outside for a breath of fresh air if it's rainging because your SCREWED!!! So, I don't think it's worth it to spend my money in a place like this and never see any improvement on the looks, upkeep, character, customer service, video, or audio.
- Pros: Patio
- Cons: Sound/Customer Service
Open shirt policy?
by bigcitytraveler at Citysearch
I arrived at JR's shortly after leaving the neighboring club where I had been bullied by a drag queen and left without entering at about 11:35PM on Saturday 9/8. I was told by a short, twinky security "guy" that I needed to button up my shirt before entering. HUH! What a joke! I have never heard of such a "rule" at a casual place like JR's. Could it be actually true that you can't take your shirt off at a gay bar, let alone, have it on and unbuttoned? Get it together JR's! Another place that lost out on my cash in my pocket for such a stupid policy. Won't be back!
- Pros: Location
- Cons: no open shirt policy
great evenings
by babor at Citysearch
the friendliest bartenders in town always gracious with a smile and lots of good looking guys. the crowd is friendly and unpretetious.
- Pros: great mix
- Cons: too cold









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