Electric FeelGood

Bar · Midtown

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Neon-tastic Midtown Bar Electric FeelGood Includes an Indoor Slide - Eater Houston

"Electric FeelGood is a highly photogenic, neon-covered bar that recently opened in Midtown. It features an actual indoor slide and is described as a millennial playground with neon ‘90s colors. The bar is part of Austin’s Carmack Concepts hospitality group, which also owns Dogwood. It is located in a new development that includes other venues like 77 Degrees and Jack & Ginger’s Irish Pub." - Adele Chapin

https://houston.eater.com/2019/9/11/20861390/midtown-bar-electric-feelgood

2416 Brazos St suite A, Houston, TX 77006 Get directions

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