"Part bar, part mad scientist’s laboratory, Hide deftly uses immersion circulators and centrifuges to infuse flavors and clarify ingredients — but it’s not precious about it. The bar, which recently moved from Deep Ellum to a two-story space on Lower Greenville, is still a fun spot for happy hour or late-night drinks, whether you’re going all-in with the Turbo Quaker (bourbon, cream sherry, milk-washed applejack, steel-cut oats, cinnamon, pecan, whole egg) or just want a beer and a shot. The rooftop here is for the young folks who came to party. There is free parking in a lot around the back." - Courtney E. Smith, Kevin Gray
"The Miracle and Sippin’ Santa are popping up at Hide, down and upstairs respectively. It looks like Saint Nick went wild all over the place. Try out holiday cocktails including a Christmasaurus, the Yippee Ki Yay Mother F****r! (for those who insist Die Hard is a Christmas movie), Jingle Balls Nog, and many, many more. Hide will serve its regular food menu during the pop-up so fill up that belly too." - Courtney E. Smith
"Part bar, part mad scientist’s laboratory, Hide deftly uses immersion circulators and centrifuges to infuse flavors and clarify ingredients — but it’s not precious about it. The bar, which recently moved from Deep Ellum to a two-story space on Lower Greenville, is still a fun spot for happy hour or late-night drinks, whether you’re going all-in with the Turbo Quaker (bourbon, cream sherry, milk-washed applejack, steel-cut oats, cinnamon, pecan, whole egg) or just want a beer and a shot." - Courtney E. Smith, Kevin Gray
"This Lower Greenville bar has a very spooky pop-up on its roof that is open now and will run through November 3. The themed cocktails are...killer. Mwahahahahahah" - Courtney E. Smith
"Hide overflows with young folks in the evenings, clamoring for the creative cocktails and a perch on the rooftop patio. It’s an overlooked gem of a lunch spot, however. There are deals to be had on a pizza or sandwich and half salad, and a darn fine list of burgers and chicken sammies." - Courtney E. Smith