What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
Mickey's (when it first opened). It may have changed its name a time or two before meeting its demise.BigfootBear said:
What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
Yes Mickey's, where the girls all got prettier at closing time.whitetrash said:Mickey's (when it first opened). It may have changed its name a time or two before meeting its demise.BigfootBear said:
What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
Harrison Bergeron said:
As a kid we stayed at that Holiday Inn every time we came to Waco for a high school football game.
Wasn't there also an adult bookstore / theatre over there too? I can almost see "Mickey's" in my mind's eye.
For the longest, folks were talking about our unofficial "Welcome to Waco" signage on I-35... in huge letters.."Peep Show 25cents"TenBears said:Harrison Bergeron said:
As a kid we stayed at that Holiday Inn every time we came to Waco for a high school football game.
Wasn't there also an adult bookstore / theatre over there too? I can almost see "Mickey's" in my mind's eye.
Yes sir. Big ugly yellow building. We called it the peeps. I vaguely remember leaving Mickeys on a double date (yes, we were with girls) and "touring" it. Just to see if we could save some souls of course.
For a short time there was a golf shop/driving range there called Brazos Golf. If you could hit bombs with driver you could clear the boundary fence at the end of the range and hit balls into the marina.BigfootBear said:
What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
At that time, it wasn't a marina but a a practice site for the Baylor waterski team. They had a 4 buoy course set up there. They later moved to a flooded gravel pit on South Third St Rd.MrGolfguy said:For a short time there was a golf shop/driving range there called Brazos Golf. If you could hit bombs with driver you could clear the boundary fence at the end of the range and hit balls into the marina.BigfootBear said:
What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
BigGameBaylorBear said:
True Love is the right name, but I heard it's a gay bar so idk how many students go there
Don't remember spaghetti factory I'm 56 lived in Waco all my lifeWacoKelly83 said:
62 and Midway 79 grad
Our weekend routine was Outer Limits for early happy hour 3 for 1, then to JT's for the next happy hour. Then, once we were feeling right, we would do the Waterworks, Bear's Den, Mother's or Spaghetti Factory (depending on the band)
Later years we would visit Saavy's on valley mills dr and The Fog.
We had fun.
Sue's 2 was rough. Anything on LA Salle was rough.Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
I was too busy to go out while in high school or Baylor (Midway 79, Baylor 83) but years after I would haunt Sue #2, Continental Cowboy and Broken Promise. I would usually wind up where ever riff raff was playing.
I remember a golf driving range that was there for years. On the opposite corner was Hot Rocks which was a rock n roll club.BigfootBear said:Yes Mickey's, where the girls all got prettier at closing time.whitetrash said:Mickey's (when it first opened). It may have changed its name a time or two before meeting its demise.BigfootBear said:
What was the country music dance hall on the Brazos river where McLane Stadium is now.
If it is Scruffy Murphy's, that building was Bill Bill's for some time around 1990-91. Not 100%, but I think Bill Bill's became Scruff's around early 1993.WacoKelly83 said:
That was a mistake on me. It was called Mother's Spaghetti Factory in the late 70', early 80's. Then it became Scruffy Murphys, I believe.
Sue #2 was rough but fun. Broke up a knife fight once and gave a midget a ride home out to Hewitt once. Riff Raff and Classie Ballew played there often along with Twirling Dervish and a few others.dave714 said:Sue's 2 was rough. Anything on LA Salle was rough.Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
I was too busy to go out while in high school or Baylor (Midway 79, Baylor 83) but years after I would haunt Sue #2, Continental Cowboy and Broken Promise. I would usually wind up where ever riff raff was playing.
Before Graham's it was Midnight Rodeo. After Graham's it was Whiskey River. Saw Cheap Trick, April Wine, Blue Oyster Cult and a few others I don't remember all play there in the mid-1990s when it was Midnight Rodeo.cowboycwr said:
I don't know many of the places already mentioned but from my time at Baylor it was:
Water works- briefly when it reopened and then closed.
Crickets
Treffs
Graham Central Station (wasn't it something before or after that before it closed for good)
I feel like there was something in the 5th street icehouse location before it was 5th street icehouse. But maybe it was that and just closed for a while.
Then right after college there were a bunch that opened with several closing downtown as they were before the true revival of downtown.
I feel like Treffs became something else for a while, and now is called halftime.
Even after the revival there have been several that have opened and closed. Like the wine bar that was next to Austin's but I can't think of what it was called.
Barnett's- hasn't that location also gone through a few names. True love?
What was the small bar under the stairs next to Crickets?
Seems like we could go on for a while with just the ones that have opened and closed since 2000 alone.
Did this place used to have a red door? There was a place I think that way we used to go to, but we just called it Red Door. If I ever knew its name I forgot long ago. That linked picture sure looks like the place (sans red doors) and it was in the middle of a mostly unoccupied (at that time) strip center.Harrison Bergeron said:Exactly. It was in a strip center on New Road.PartyBear said:
Wasnt Kelly's the place in the strip center across from Triangle Tower on New Road in the mid 90s?
Of course looks like it now is a Mexican taco place: https://www.google.com/maps/@31.5279337,-97.1733661,3a,75y,235.97h,101.12t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sQLFIoOOSZ1sCTDQ-YEYAsA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
BigGameBaylorBear said:
Sounds like there were a whole lot more options for students back in the day
There were a few more dance hall type places but there are more bars now with a few that have dance floors like Melody Ranch and oakley's.BigGameBaylorBear said:
Sounds like there were a whole lot more options for students back in the day
Perhaps Oakley's?TenBears said:
Thought of one, though I'm sure it's in here somewhere. Cowboy type bar on Valley Mills, kind of in the area of Taco Torch, on that same side. They held at least one rocking female mud wrestling contest. I think the name started with a T.
Left off Rocky Racoon'scowboycwr said:There were a few more dance hall type places but there are more bars now with a few that have dance floors like Melody Ranch and oakley's.BigGameBaylorBear said:
Sounds like there were a whole lot more options for students back in the day
But for bars/ bar and grills there are:
Trojan
Cricket's
Twisted Sisters
scruffy's
Dichotomy
Whatever 5th street ice house is called now- I think it is 5 nite club or something like that
halftime
Austin's
The warehouse
The backyard
Dancing Bear
Freight Icehouse
Shorty's (it used to basically be a bar after a certain time to students not sure if that is how it still is)
Salty Dog
The Grape
Blue dog wine
George's
Barnett's
Crying Shame
Lounge 93
Dodge City Saloon (used to be something else but I can't remember the name on Wooded Acres)
lakeside
Segovia
True Love
Clicks (pool hall)
The Buckle (fairly new right on Bagby and 5th)
Hemingways
Route 77 Food park/Bar
Basically any restaurant with a bar area
Several of the newer hotels that have bars often have special nights I have known some students to go and take advantage of
And several others that are more of a local seen then college students like a papa joes in Lorena or several in Lacy Lakeview/Bellmead
Now that sounds like a tougher 'mission' than what Paul the Apostle encountered up on Mars Hill.Quote:
Yes sir. Big ugly yellow building. We called it the peeps. I vaguely remember leaving Mickeys on a double date (yes, we were with girls) and "touring" it. Just to see if we could save some souls of course.
LIB,MR BEARS said:Left off Rocky Racoon'scowboycwr said:There were a few more dance hall type places but there are more bars now with a few that have dance floors like Melody Ranch and oakley's.BigGameBaylorBear said:
Sounds like there were a whole lot more options for students back in the day
But for bars/ bar and grills there are:
Trojan
Cricket's
Twisted Sisters
scruffy's
Dichotomy
Whatever 5th street ice house is called now- I think it is 5 nite club or something like that
halftime
Austin's
The warehouse
The backyard
Dancing Bear
Freight Icehouse
Shorty's (it used to basically be a bar after a certain time to students not sure if that is how it still is)
Salty Dog
The Grape
Blue dog wine
George's
Barnett's
Crying Shame
Lounge 93
Dodge City Saloon (used to be something else but I can't remember the name on Wooded Acres)
lakeside
Segovia
True Love
Clicks (pool hall)
The Buckle (fairly new right on Bagby and 5th)
Hemingways
Route 77 Food park/Bar
Basically any restaurant with a bar area
Several of the newer hotels that have bars often have special nights I have known some students to go and take advantage of
And several others that are more of a local seen then college students like a papa joes in Lorena or several in Lacy Lakeview/Bellmead
Bexar Pitts said:
Anybody remember The Shadows club? Opened in early 70's..one of first clubs in Waco to sell mixed drinks...( Showtime did for years prior utizing private club license)..Shadows was an upscale nightclub ( for little old Waco) with some really nice lighting and decor and great live entertainment on occasion.. It took up the entire building where Dodge City is now on one end and the late Leo Bradshaw Jr's gun shop on other end.) How 'bout Cecil Ellis's Nero's on Esther? The Winchester right behind Nero's? The old timers...REAL old timers..might remember the Bali Hai which was nearby on Valley Mills...after those joints closed, one went across Valley Mills and caught a late night breakfast at the Toddle House..along with a shooting or two in parking lot...Sambo's on Wooded Acres later took most of late night food business..Mother Red's was a spot to visit,too..they moved from strip center on Hawthorne into larger Caravan West space in building by Dicorte's on Sanger..Lotta fun had by all in those early 70''s !
scruffs didn't take a hit imo from the cover increase. They needed to do that big time. Way too many 18-20 year olds taking up space and not spending a dime there besides cover. Scruffs has other issues I've heard but the cover increase is for the good imo based on size. Less minors means less wait time in line for paying drinkersBigGameBaylorBear said:
Graduated last year…
Melody Ranch is alive and well. (Although I will never go back because they give me a hard time with my ID every time lol)
Scruffy Murphys is still there, however they took a hit this year because they raised their cover charge to $20!
Dancing Bear is doing fine
Austin's is back from when they shut down during covid, that is the new hot spot for students
Buckle is still there as well
in the building behind Burger King that currently houses Unique Gunscowboycwr said:LIB,MR BEARS said:Left off Rocky Racoon'scowboycwr said:There were a few more dance hall type places but there are more bars now with a few that have dance floors like Melody Ranch and oakley's.BigGameBaylorBear said:
Sounds like there were a whole lot more options for students back in the day
But for bars/ bar and grills there are:
Trojan
Cricket's
Twisted Sisters
scruffy's
Dichotomy
Whatever 5th street ice house is called now- I think it is 5 nite club or something like that
halftime
Austin's
The warehouse
The backyard
Dancing Bear
Freight Icehouse
Shorty's (it used to basically be a bar after a certain time to students not sure if that is how it still is)
Salty Dog
The Grape
Blue dog wine
George's
Barnett's
Crying Shame
Lounge 93
Dodge City Saloon (used to be something else but I can't remember the name on Wooded Acres)
lakeside
Segovia
True Love
Clicks (pool hall)
The Buckle (fairly new right on Bagby and 5th)
Hemingways
Route 77 Food park/Bar
Basically any restaurant with a bar area
Several of the newer hotels that have bars often have special nights I have known some students to go and take advantage of
And several others that are more of a local seen then college students like a papa joes in Lorena or several in Lacy Lakeview/Bellmead
I don't know that one. Where is it? Is it one of the more local bars?
Scratchy Bear said:Before Graham's it was Midnight Rodeo. After Graham's it was Whiskey River. Saw Cheap Trick, April Wine, Blue Oyster Cult and a few others I don't remember all play there in the mid-1990s when it was Midnight Rodeo.cowboycwr said:
I don't know many of the places already mentioned but from my time at Baylor it was: Yep April Wine on a Sunday night.
Water works- briefly when it reopened and then closed.
Crickets
Treffs
Graham Central Station (wasn't it something before or after that before it closed for good)
I feel like there was something in the 5th street icehouse location before it was 5th street icehouse. But maybe it was that and just closed for a while.
Then right after college there were a bunch that opened with several closing downtown as they were before the true revival of downtown.
I feel like Treffs became something else for a while, and now is called halftime.
Even after the revival there have been several that have opened and closed. Like the wine bar that was next to Austin's but I can't think of what it was called.
Barnett's- hasn't that location also gone through a few names. True love?
What was the small bar under the stairs next to Crickets?
Seems like we could go on for a while with just the ones that have opened and closed since 2000 alone.
Waterworks reopened, then closed again and became 101 Mill St. It was then gutted and remodeled and became the Pump Station. It then changed hands a couple of times and was basically neglected and destroyed by the various tenants and it sits in disrepair today.
5th Street Icehouse was Snafu's in the early 2000's. Treff's was Six Shooter Junction in the late 1990's, and after it was Treff's it was briefly a sushi bar before it became Half-Time. Barnett's has only been Barnett's, albeit multiple owners. True Love used to be an events venue. The original True Love was over by MCC where Beatnix Coffee House was...the building has been torn down and a Valero is there now. Malone's was the bar that is now Trojan's.