They do have liquor, along with about 8 signature cocktails.People also ask, does the flying saucer serve wine?
Flying Saucer. Craft beer, live music, outdoor patio – what's not to love? Sit back and enjoy your favorite brew and live music in the huge beer garden, or make it a private affair and reserve the party room inside. Mixed drinks and wine are available, too.
Furthermore, where was the first flying saucer bar? Sundance Square
Simply so, is Flying Saucer 21 and up?
Because it's located in Addison, Flying Saucer allows smoking indoors, which makes it feel more pub-like than other similar watering holes in Dallas. After 8:30 p.m. the establishment starts checking photo IDs and only admits folks 21 and up.
How many beers does flying saucer have?
200 beers
Is Flying Saucer kid friendly?
Yes it is this is a nice place to sip GOOD beers. Children are seen in all Flying Saucers. over a year ago. Doesn't seem family friendly.Does flying saucer have happy hour?
Houston Flying Saucer Happy Hour: $1 off all drafts. 4-7pm Mon-Fri. Pint Nite: Most draft beer $3.How many flying saucer restaurants are there?
We have 16 Flying Saucers and five other concepts: Rodeo Goat, which serves local beer and burgers, Meddlesome Moth, which we opened five years ago in Dallas, and a couple other nicer restaurants that have maybe 15 taps each.How do I get a plate at the flying saucer?
When you drink all 200 beers in the house, you get a "flying saucer" in your name, which gets posted on the wall. Looking up at the top of wall, where you'd normally see the crown molding, I saw plates with numbers and names on them.Who owns the Flying Fish?
Shannon Wynne
Who owns meddlesome moth?
Shannon Wynne
Who owns the rodeo goat?
The expansion of the popular Fort Worth burger joint is being driven by restaurateur-in-training Sam Wynne, son of restaurateur-for-real Shannon Wynne. The elder Wynne is a partial owner in the Rodeo Goat concept, but Sam Wynne has shown serious skills in making the Goat successful.What is the flying saucer?
A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a supposed type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object.