The Bottom Line
Pros
- Fun but not wild (i.e. no fights)
- Great Location
- Moderately priced drinks
Cons
- Parking will always cost you five to eight dollars
- Have to walk up several flights of stairs to get inside
- Music is bland at times
Description
- 530 Texas St
- 713.236-1100
- RocBar
Guide Review - Review - RocBar Houston
When a rock club opens up, there are really only two ways that it can play out. One, you can play up the anti-facist attitude of rock n roll and go for the rundown hole in the wall vibe (youd probably play lots of Jesus and Mary Chain). Or two, you opt for the Open Up And Say Ahh! Ideology and be the commercialized version of rock n roll. RocBar aims for the latter.See the profile of Downtown Houston
The venue is huge. The bar looks to be about 60 feet long and the ceiling appears to reach as high. Beyond describing them as young and looking to have a good time, theres no real stereotype for RocBar customers (although more than a few had on those Affliction/Ed Hardy shirts). For the most part, its a mix of (mostly white) people. They mostly play current and past Top 40 rock, though it is connected to a smaller venue called Mosaic that specializes in DJ music.
As far as party bars go, RocBar is up near the top of the list. Its fun without getting out of control. If youve ever been to a place to seemed to draw an inordinate amount of bachelorette parties, chances are it was exactly like this place.




