Gary I.
Yelp
There are Eagle Leather bars throughout the Leather-Uniform-Rubber universe from L.A., NYC, San Francisco, Portland, San Diego and in Europe such as Amsterdam, Hamburg, Stuttgart although in Germany they may be called Adler/eagle.
Dallas, fortunately, has one too. I remember the old Dallas Eagle on Inwood Road back in the 1990's. A great dive bar with all the charms of a Texas roadhouse with lots of men wearing painted on boot cut Wrangler jeans, cowboy boots, western hats as well as leather, uniforms.
Friendly crowd that wants lots of man to man interactions drinking beer, whiskey, whooping & hollering. Only the infamous Trestle (R.I.P) could beat the Eagle back in the days of yore for the playfulness and camaraderie.
Well, Dallas Eagle has moved farther south to a more secluded location more fit for a true roadhouse like in an El Paso Wreaking Company sort of way.
Huge building, that looks like strange, modern brutalist architecture with a faux western saloon façade, to accommodate a good crowd. Outdoor patio to smoke cigars which could be ideal for pups & their masters. Indoor long U shaped full service bar with multiscreen tv's. Draft beers, and they do have my favorite Texas Shiner Bock.
Obligatory pool table as well as a St. Andrew's cross for those into chamois deer skIn floggers, etc. Lockers to stow your gear although not sure if locks are provided. Leather Store. Amazing display cases featuring colors, memorabilia from various motorcycle, Bear, Leder organizations.
There are happy hours everyday except for Monday. Tuesday has all day discounted domestic beers & well drinks. Tons of special nights that cater to different segments of the Leather Community which you can look up on their website.
5 stars