Sunbrite Bar

775207549, 622 W Main St, Baytown
(281) 460-0366

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Jimmy Eguia

Excellent place and service!!!

diana garzoria

Never disappointed always have a great time. Even after 3 years nit being there

Teresa Estrada

Everyone that works there is polite and friendly. That's a friendly and good place to enjoy a cold beer.

Ernesto Reyes

Is a good place to play pool

Sal Mata

Kool little spot

Carmen Padron

Siempre vivimos en familia

Anthony Ceballos

Great neighborhood bar. Great music, cold, cold beer and everybody knows everybody.Make ya feel like your at home.Love it

irma “Irma” anez

Great place to meet friends

Chuy Cabrera

Friend,s

Adrian Bernal

Its okay !

Irma Anez

where you can meet up with friends no matter how its been since you been here you are remembered!! I love mr. and Ms. Lopez!! and all the friends that make you feel at home

Paul Di Cesare

IT was a memorable evening with the Godin brothers and the crew. Good people, food, laughs, and a very good lookin' bartender😉

Manuel Prieto

Great place to enjoy the coldest beer in town. Family oriented before the party krowd. Everybody knows everybody. Friendly and relaxed..... Come see for yourself......

Trill Clinton

Great environment!!! Owner treats customers like family, I’m there any chance I can.

L. D.

Although very few people in town know it, the Sunbrite holds the distinction of being the oldest business in town still in operation out of it's original building, sitting on it's original location, still using it's original name, in what was once known as the Tri-Cities of Goose Creek, Pelly, and Baytown but is now known only as the City of Baytown. It has changed ownership many times over the years but it was a bar, (actually listed as the "Sunbrite Cafe" in the 1940 Tri-Cities Directory although residents alive at that time have confirmed that it in fact was primarily a bar from the time it was built around 1939, though they did serve food originally). In a place like Baytown where the City Fathers choose to ignore much of the area's history and let landmarks crumble if they're unfortunate enough not to be located on Texas Ave., it's refreshing to see the Sunbrite endure year after year after year.

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