Hobo Bar

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109 W Main St
Ellinger, TX 78938

Hobo Bar is a cozy establishment in Ellinger, TX, offering a casual and laid-back atmosphere for patrons to relax and enjoy drinks.

With a selection of beverages and a welcoming ambiance, Hobo Bar provides a space for locals and visitors to socialize and unwind in a friendly setting.

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5.01 reviews
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Kristina E.
12/16/2018

Service is great and the beer is ice cold....great environment and plenty of room. 5 pool tables 2 dart boards and 4 tv's come try it out!!!

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