18307 Egret Bay Blvd, Houston, TX 77058, USA
scoutbar.com
+1 281-335-0002
Great place for live music. Thank the good lord for free parking! All of the tickets honestly are cheap and you really get to experience the music up close and personal. The drinks are made strong and there are lots of places to sit. They have tons of different bands playing all the time and a great selection of rock music. Overall the place is pretty clean and we had a great time seeing lots of amazing bands. They have a good security and nothing crazy broke out. Overall I would follow them and see who pops up for a performance. I would definitely go again.
14.11.2023
Amazing venue! Of all the venues I’ve been to the scout was definitely at the top. A lot of history in this place. Can’t wait until the next show there!
06.05.2024
Great spot to see a small concert and get some drinks. I feel like they had a good drink selection, and it was not too crowded to the point where it takes forever to order a beer or a drink. The music venue, itself, is small but provides for an intimate show. The sound quality is good, too. Looking forward to seeing the next show there.
28.03.2024
So this place is amazing as a performer or as a concert goer. Great sized venue. They make drinks fast and are friendly as all hell. Hardly a line because they are so professional. The food is standard bar food but done really well. Damn chicken tenders saved my life today. First real meal I ate and it was delicious and they had great sauce options. The bathrooms are nice. Great stage. AC is on point. Couldn’t ask for anything else.
06.05.2023
Last night's death metal extravaganza at Scout Bar in Houston was nothing short of mind-melting brilliance, courtesy of the titans Suffocation, Incantation, and Skeletal Remains. The air was thick with anticipation as the crowd gathered, a motley crew of metalheads eager for a night of sonic obliteration. Skeletal Remains kicked things off with a ferocious intensity that set the tone for the evening. Their razor-sharp riffs and bone-crushing rhythms had the crowd headbanging in unison, proving that these guys are a force to be reckoned with in the death metal realm. The energy in the room was electric, and Skeletal Remains fueled the flames. Incantation took the stage like ancient demons summoned from the depths of hell. Their set was a visceral onslaught of guttural vocals and labyrinthine guitar work that transported the audience to a realm of darkness. The sheer sonic density of their performance was a testament to their legendary status in the death metal pantheon. And then came Suffocation, the undisputed kings of brutal death metal. From the moment they unleashed their first earth-shattering notes, the pit erupted into a chaotic frenzy. Ricky Meyers' guttural growls resonated like thunder, and the band's technical prowess left jaws on the floor. Frank would be proud. Suffocation's set was a masterclass in brutality, a sonic tempest that left everyone in the venue in awe. The Scout Bar may never be the same after hosting this triumvirate of death metal excellence. Suffocation, Incantation, and Skeletal Remains delivered a night of auditory pandemonium that will be etched into the memories of Houston's metal community for years to come. If you missed this show, you missed a journey to the very heart of death metal's ferocious soul.
04.12.2023
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