Gretchen P.
Yelp
The Scout Bar has an excellent sound system. But then that makes sense, the owner, Thomas, is the keyboardist/singer for The Hunger. His brother is the singer/keyboardist.
The venue itself is okay. Not my favorite. It's out in the middle of nowhere. The bar is carpeted. Gross! Also, there are several cheesy bars surrounding it. When I left early on New Years day, there were several groups of people helping their friends whose stomachs were rejecting all of the food and liquor they'd been filled with. Lots of drunk, puking ladies.
I went for a New Years Eve concert featuring The Hunger. It was PACKED with no room to breathe clean air. It actually made me appreciate the smoking ban in Houston. You can breathe and your clothes, hair, and purse don't need to be fumigated the next day.
There are two bars. One is in the venue itself. It's on a raised platform, so the vantage point of the stage is great. However, if you are just trying to get a drink from the bar, you have to wind your way through a large crowd of people just watching the show. The other bar is in the Green Room, the dance club.
The Green Room is...interesting. There are two stripper poles (just in case the mood or alcohol hits you) at either side of the dance floor. Hmm. The DJ who spins here is a character. He will occasionally hop onto the dance floor and shake his stuff.
Oh, a note on the bathrooms. There are two sets: one in the anteroom to the dance club and one by the exit to the courtyard with all of the puking ladies. The one by the exit has roughly five stalls and moves quickly most of the time. There was one instance when three ladies exited a stall (not the handicapped one) to the chagrin of all six of us waiting in line.