Do you have to be 21 to get into Katy Trail Ice House?

Do you have to be 21 to get into Katy Trail Ice House?

Do you have to be 21 to get into Katy Trail Ice House?

Dallas’ Katy Trail Katy Trail Ice House is a restaurant located on the trail where people of all ages, genders, and types gather to drink cold beer, eat good food, and play a few games.

Is Katy Trail Ice House valet free?

Valet is complimentary but as it turns out, valet is not quite so complimentary.

Can kids go to Katy Trail Ice House?

The atmosphere is casual, communal, dog-friendly and good for all ages. People chatted easily with strangers, shared tables and of course, talked about their pets. I saw all ages from babies to grandparents, so it is not a bar scene but a place you can eat, get a beer and take the kids.

Does Katy Trail Ice House have parking?

The fencing covers up what used to be Katy Trail Ice House’s modest parking lot. Customers can now park or valet in a nearby lot across the street, where Company Cafe once stood. City of Dallas records confirm that the bar’s new certificate of occupancy includes nearly 96 parking spots, double the number from before.

Who owns Katy Trail Ice House?

Buddy Cramer, one of the founders of the Katy Trail Ice House, has formed a partnership with Dallas investor Ray Washburne and real estate broker Newt Walker to develop a mixed-use project in Allen.

What is Katy Ice House Happy Hour?

Katy’s Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm. We are the home of the Best Margarita in Dallas so come out for the Food, the Patios and Katy’s Happy Hour!

How long is Katy Trail in Dallas?

3.5-mile
The Katy Trail is one of the most popular and intensely-supported trails in the Dallas area. Built in what was a former Misssouri, Kansas, and Texas (“Katy”) Railroad corridor that was provided by Union Pacific, the 3.5-mile trail always has runners, walkers, baby stroller-pushers, cyclists, and roller-bladers.

How old is the Katy Trail Ice House?

Katy Trail Ice House originated in Uptown Dallas in 2011, quickly becoming one of Dallas’ highest-grossing bars.

Can you camp along the Katy Trail?

Fortunately, there are many excellent camping facilities along the Katy Trail. There are also numerous city parks that allow camping. Typically these parks are not set up with campsites, and you can’t build a campfire. But you can find a nice spot to pitch a tent, with the added bonus of public restroom facilities.