
Vibrant watering hole with drinks & po’ boys, as well as a jukebox, pool & electronic darts.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 322 Milby St, Houston, TX 77003
Website: http://ssvoodooqueen.com/
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Reviews
Indoor is large and outdoor has a few tables. Parking is street or a small lot with about 20 spots.
Fun little dive bar. Two pool tables, air hockey, a photo booth, and some different seating. Large tater tots took about 20 minutes to come out, so food will be a little while if you order any. The tots were decently crispy and definitely sharable. Shrimp was OK. Drinks are fast if there’s no line. Very reasonable drink prices ($6-9 for a 20oz goblet, $12-15 for frozens), and eight frozen cocktail options are great. The rotating IPA was the Brash Cali Green while I was there. After tax and tip I paid about $40 for three goblets and large tots.
I would recommend they make bathrooms gender neutral or make it clearer if they are… Surprising line for male restrooms in the evening. Obviously, depends on the crowd.
Great for a date, hanging out with friends, or anything else.
To start there is plenty of parking.
A building is a super cool open concept with plenty of games to play such as pulling air hockey.
Seating is endless indoor outdoor, which is great for the summer.
Your drinks come in a chilled glass to taste that much better.
The chicken is good. I’d recommend the tater tots over the fries.
Small parking lot next to it but fills up fast. Not to hard to find street parking nearby.
Will definitely be back here to try more of the drink menu.
What made the situation worse was the blatant power-tripping. Three attorneys in our group were told to “go home” simply for standing outside the bar, not causing a disturbance, not arguing, not even trying to enter. We were there peacefully while celebrating a birthday, yet were treated like criminals for existing near the entrance.
There was no professionalism, no de-escalation, and no respect, just bullying behavior and arbitrary decision making. Door staff are supposed to ensure safety, not manufacture conflict or ruin people’s nights for sport. All the while he’s barking at us to move from the sidewalk a girl is being CARRIED OUT by 4 men and a group of people as she was clearly passed out/too drunk, etc.
If this is the kind of treatment patrons can expect, I’d strongly recommend management take a hard look at who they’re putting in charge of first impressions. One person’s ego shouldn’t be enough to chase paying customers away. It felt like racial profiling when we are all licensed attorneys. I will be serving this establishment with a formal complaint.