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Double Wide

Dallas


Are these rednecks pretending to be hipsters or hipsters pretending to be rednecks? Live music (Friday and Saturday nights) keeps the irony from killing the fun. True to name, this Deep Ellum bar is set up like a double-wide trailer, complete with Astroturf, wood-paneled walls, a back patio and calculatingly bad artwork. An off note: a slogan celebrating domestic violence.


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