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  • The Black Labrador Pub

    4100 Montrose Blvd. Montrose

    713-529-1199

    Well-worn wooden floors, low ceilings, British memorabilia, a large bar and good ole English pub food all go to make this one of Houston's favorite pubs. With a great selection of beers on tap, you're sure to enjoy the food here. A solid shepherd's pie, an excellent ploughman's lunch, decent fish and chips, and beef Wellington may well remind you of your last trip across the pond. Don't leave without trying the raspberry trifle.
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  • The Bull & Bear Tavern

    11980 Westheimer Memorial

    281-496-6655

    A location in the ex-pat dense west suburbs of Houston means that The Bull & Bear is often packed with Englishmen, Irishmen, Scots and Welshmen -- all likely there for the massive selection of sporting matches The Bull & Bear screens daily. When a match is on, settle in at your table -- if you can find one -- and indulge in comforting pub dishes like chicken curry and a mound of chips or the best cottage pie in town. No tables? Score a seat at the long, well-tended mahogany bar.
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  • McGonigel's Mucky Duck

    2425 Norfolk St. Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-528-5999

    McGonigel's Mucky Duck's reputation is prominently as a music venue. But inside this cozy, dimly lit club they serve some excellent British pub fare. The Mucky Duck has everything from Greek salads to Welsh rarebit to accompany your beer and wine. For those who just want some good food, they'll often seat you on the back patio and waive the door charge if you don't want to watch the show. The wine room is available for larger parties or private events.
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  • The Phoenix on Westheimer

    1915 Westheimer Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-526-3100

    "What the hell is a firkin?" you've probably asked every time you've passed by this Old English-style pub. A firkin is a unit of measurement in true Old English fashion, equal to ¼ of a barrel, or approximately 72 pints. A phoenix is what you feel like when, against all odds, you rise again the morning after you consume a firkin. Firkin & Phoenix features traditional pub fare like cottage pie, bangers, beans and mash, and of course, fish 'n' chips. They've also got more American bar food like burgers and chili dogs, and you can even get some pasta, salads, or finer foods like chicken curry and grilled ribeye steak. They run specials every day, and have karaoke on Thursdays and a free poker tournament on Sundays. Free WiFi, too.
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