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Our Favorite Bars in Dallas: Time Out Tavern

Time Out Tavern, located at 5101 W Lovers Ln, Dallas, TX 75209, is a favorite neighborhood dive bar that has been serving the Dallas community since 1988. Known for its unpretentious atmosphere, it’s the ideal spot for patrons seeking a cool, dark place to watch the game in peace. The bar offers a great selection of beers and spirits, ensuring that every guest finds something to their liking. While Time Out Tavern doesn’t have a kitchen, patrons are welcome to bring in their own food or order takeout to enjoy alongside their drinks.

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Chef Justin Holt Announces Two Pop-Up Ramen Nights

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March 14, 2015 & March 28, 2015- Holt to host Pop-Ups Ramen Shops on March 14th at Time Out Tavern serving Ramen and  on March 28th at The Dubliner serving Duck Ramen.

Justin Holt has been surprising people around the city of Dallas with underground Pop-Up Ramen Shops for the past four years. He began at Tradewinds and due to popular demand has been spotted at The Windmill Lounge, Oak Cliff Social Club, and Ten Bells.   Continue reading

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Historic Time Out Tavern Sold To Aaron Saginaw

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As of January first the historic, and original sports tavern in North Dallas, the Time Out Tavern (or commonly called The TOT) was sold to Aaron Saginaw from the original owner who is now retired, Kevin McCormack.  McCormack purchased the Tavern from the previous owner 26 years ago. The Tavern was originally called the Doll House, which unlike the name might infer was a simple pub owned by Dotty Brown. “It was an old, run down bar with regulars drinking draft beer and a few bottles of whiskey,” said McCormack.

McCormack was originally in the wholesale liquor business, and grew up in the Lovers and Inwood area. He stopped in the bar one afternoon and visited with the owner suggesting that if he threw up some TV’s on the wall and a bit of sports memorabilia, that sport bars would be a big thing in the future. “I said you would have all these people from Highland Park over here,” continue McCormack. The owner of the bar said he didn’t want of those punks from Highland Park coming into the bar. That is when McCormack decided to go into the bar business.   Continue reading

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