Poor David's Pub in Lower Greenville has lots of good live music, mostly in a country vein, but good Texas country for the most part, not that syrupy Top-40 country crap. Lots of good live music at places like Cafe Brazil, the Coffee Haus, Red Jacket, the Lizard Lounge. Pick up an "Observer" and read the Music section for more. Also, lots of good restaurants. For steaks, Chamberlain's is my favorite; for Greek food, the Cafe Greek on Preston. For Mexican, I like Cantina Laredo in Addison; try the carnitas--best chipotle salsa on the planet. You ought to try the Mansion on Turtle Creek if you can afford it; the medallions of boar and tortilla soup are famous. For barbecue, Sonny Bryan's is popular, but I prefer Rick's Famous Barbecue on Webb Chapel below Belt Line. If you have a chance, borrow a motorcycle and ride the Red River Cycle Trails above Muenster, about 2 hours from downtown. Some of the best 2,500 acres anywhere. Open during the week by appointment, and open weekends for anybody who shows up.