The crowd is really mixed but that’s expected when there are so many different rooms-karaōke, video bar, Southern themed darts and chill area, and outdoor area for drag shows. Nice job appealing to the many different types of crowds in one spot
T M.
Classificação do local: 2 Oklahoma City, OK
No seating. Very crowded. Club is somewhat nice looking on the inside, but I can’t see how you will enjoy it w/out friends being with you. Tends to play the same but good music all the times I’ve been. Drinks are super expensive. Karaōke is ok.
K G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
This place is a bunch of fun. Yes it may be rough looking and pretty dirty, but it’s a great time! They have karaōke out in the back with a bar, inside they have two different rooms, one was playing country and the other was house/dance music with bars, and in the front they have amazing drag shows. Really great time. Not five stars because they could do a litter better on the upkeep and the restrooms… There is like one tiny little toilet.
Nathan S.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
Let’s be honest, the place has a gross appearance there’s no arguing that. However you probably won’t find such a good drink special Monday nights 2 dollar you call its. I do love sparkys though. It’s just a nicer environment.
Saul R.
Classificação do local: 5 San Antonio, TX
Ritchey, the newest, hottest and most finest bartender at Peg is the shit. His drinks are as heavy as he is. Try the chamoy shots… they’re literally the embodiment of everything Tex-Mex and Fiesta. Love him. Love it. Eat it.
Sam W.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
I was in town for a convention and had a goodtime here… I was not too impressed with the bar and atmosphere indoors, but I had a Blast watching the Drag show at the outside bar… The MC Mrs. Leyla La Rouge was class act and had a great personality and humor… If it were not for the drag show I do not think I would of stuck around too much longer…
Susan C.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
I really like Pegasus. The bartenders are friendly and attentive. They remember what you drink and how you drink it. I always have a koozie, so they know not to bother with the napkin wrap. Lately however, the karaōke setup is frustrating. The host on Saturday nights sings his own stuff when there are many singers signed up. Sing when it’s dead to entice sign ups, not when so many people are waiting. Don’t let your friends sing the minute they walk up. Again, a lot of people are waiting. Just keep to the sign up list order and everything works fine. The one star is for recent karaōke, the rest is four stars.
Mario L.
The Peg is not the highest end bar/club on the strip, but it’s the one where you can be yourself. There’s a ton of different types of people here. It’s not unusual to find the guy both in a cowboy hat and boots and the guy in the booty shorts, and they’ll both be buying jello shots from one of the many muscled, young men walking around in their little underwear. It’s a really chill environment, though it’s a place that encourages sitting and relaxing more than dancing, and that can be a little hard since the music is so loud. However tonight I was treated to several Beyonce remixes, and we sat outside and chatted, so it worked out fine. The tables are super sticky, and it can be hard to get the bartenders’ attention, but overall, it’s just a very relaxed and comfortable«come as you are» vibe. I will say that almost $ 4 for a Lone Star seems a little over the top, but since I’ve been coming here for a decade, I’ll deal with it. Plus, the karaōke is always a sight to behold.