Lee Harvey's

Dallas


A kitschy dive bar with a decades-long provenance. They contend the name has nothing to do with Lee Harvey Oswald (we hope not). Everything is an ode to the 60s, from the vintage lager beer taps to the chainlink-fence encircled yard.


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