
Apartments near Scene Lounge and Bar in Houston, TX (588 Rentals)


Capital Lofts

113 N Live Oak St

Herrin Lofts

305 N Live Oak St

2711 Harrisburg Blvd

Marlowe

2618-2628 Rusk St

2900 Garrow St

2775 Freund St

2777 Freund St

2781 Freund St

2909-2915 Engelke St

2323 Polk St

Plaza & Peacock Apartments

1416 Austin St

EaDo Riverside

504 Sampson St

The Ivy Lofts

1609 Stevens

1301 Bingham St

1611 Stevens St

Chestnut 6-Plex

406 Hutcheson St

402 Hutcheson St

1905 Chapman St

309 Hutcheson St

419 James St

1110 James St

2008 Fletcher St

225 N Everton St

1914 Cochran St

1412 Sydnor St

1230 Bayou St

139 N Milby St

203 N Milby St

2012 Marion St

2302 Sumpter St

1501 Noble Street

Hardy Rooming House

2202 Hutchins St

The Edge

2113 Saint Charles St

2116 Live Oak St

Rise Lofts

202 Grace St

Parc at Midtown

1510-1512 Gregg St

2106 West St

Pierce Street Midtown Flats

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Apartment folks in Houston are, on the whole, an attractive bunch, so when they go out for the night, it's important to find a place to see and be seen by other beautiful people. Though you can get this opportunity plenty of places across Houston, one of the best clubs to find the most gorgeous Houstonians is The Scene Lounge. One of the hottest DJs in town spins the most popular tracks to get bodies movin', and you'll be shaking your thing as soon as you step in the door. Many clubs around town have small, crowded dance floors, where you're be left without much room to move, leaving you in very uncomfortable situations if a handsy guy or gal gets a bit frisky. On the opposite end of the spectrum, other clubs feature a dance floor so massive that no matter how big the crowd, it still seems like a dead night. Scene sits right in the middle, with enough room for dancers to breathe, but still giving them a chance to get up close and personal with the handsome guy or pretty girl on the floor. The DJ spins fun songs that really get the crowd moving, so you'll never want to leave the dance floor, at least, not until you get thirsty. The drinks are strong and pure, not watered down like many bars in town. Whether it's beer your craving for, of which they have a fine selection of both domestics and imports, shots, of which they have plenty as well, or any of their many well-made mixed drinks, you'll always find them delicious and affordable, especially if you come on nights of their drink specials. College students get special discounts on college night, where a college ID can get you in for free, and let you enjoy great specials, including $3 drinks across the board, until 11:30 PM. Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays also promise great deals, and no matter what night you choose to go, you'll always find just what you need. For special treatment, call in advance for VIP and bottle service, with attentive wait staff that really makes you feel like a star. Scene is a great place to celebrate your birthday, with free cover before midnight and a complimentary bottle of champagne. You beautiful Houstonians rejoice, you finally have a place to meet up with people just as beautiful as you are and have on heck of a night. Houston apartment residents will find everything they want at Scene, with great crowd, great drinks, and a lively crowd just ready for a terrific time.
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