Great place, very clean, fantastic people good bands. The owners are very good at running their beautiful Tavern. Would Highly recommend
One of the greatest places in Humble! Live music, friendly staff, and cold drinks. The inside is also very cool. I love this place.
Thoroughly enjoyed Buck Yeager and band last night including the young lady who sat in for a few songs on the violin. They were great along with the staff and the cozy atmosphere. I'll be back!Happy Birthday Buck!
My wife and I greatly enjoyed Ruben V and band.Super blues rock. We plan to see home multiple times this year. Go see this guy . he is so tsslenred
The staff goes beyond to make your experience unforgettable, the bands are awesome and the Oak Tree beautiful
Great spot for listening to live music. Saw one person I have met through the years - having married John Matlock! Nice to have met the owners, Steve and Debbie Bixby. Their building is the old Humble courthouse! Lots of history! Check out (the building), them (Steve and Debbie) and the daily live music for a little local taste of Texas!
Excellent place to have a drink and listening to great musicians, the staff is nice, they have some snacks and appetizers if hunger shows up, sound is great, If you have sensitive hearing get a couple earplugs in case you seat close to the speakers, I will definitely go again.
This venue will never disappoint, just left the Paul Ramirez Band that was scheduled.. great local talent. I suggest you go, take your mom and dad if you want. One of the best experiences ever!
I love the character of this old building! It's an old jailhouse, library and fire station. The venue has great drinks, some snacks to nibble on if you get hungry, and they book amazing bands! I can't wait to go back!
First time visitor and I'll be back!! Great listening room and extreme talent up close and personal! Owners and staff were very welcoming and you can tell they love an appreciative crowd. Eric Demmer and bandmates delivered blues extraordinaire and even got a preview of the following night's act, John Clifton. WOW!