Each month at On the Town, we bring you Metro Hotspots—a spotlight on several places to visit in one of the neighborhoods within the Houston Metro area. This month we visited Washington avenue, a popular night-life scene near the Heights and downtown Houston. This corridor comes alive each week with its string of bars and eateries including several new options.

Winston's on Washington

This recently opened eatery is a dog-friendly establishment that offers gourmet burgers along with several deluxe takes on bar classics, such as the Karbach Hopadillo poached hot dog. Dog treats are also available. The location opens at 5 p.m. Wednesday–Friday and at noon on the weekends. Food is served all night. All day happy hours are offered on select drinks, and events such as barbecue cookouts and throwback Thursdays are hosted weekly. 5111 Washington Avenue. 281-501-9088. www.winstonsonwashington.com

Hughes Hangar

An upscale bar and lounge, Hughes Hangar combines 1940s architecture with modern style to create a distinctive gastropub. The bar and kitchen focus on mixology and gourmet ingredients to offer a mix of gourmet and comfort food and libations. Weekly specials include "Prohibition Hour" from 4–8 p.m. Wednesday–Friday, "Wine Down Wednesdays" and "Tequila Thursdays." The lounge also hosts occasional live music. 2811 Washington Avenue. 832-704-8964. www.hugheshangar.com

Kung Fu Saloon

This once well-kept secret on Washington Avenue has become one of the most popular night spots for bar hoppers and regulars alike. This local watering hole boasts a large dance floor, karaoke, full bar and menu and nearly 20 vintage arcade games. Happy hour specials are offered throughout the week, and games are free on Sundays beginning at 11 a.m. Other weekly specials include $1 mimosas and a "build-your-own" Bloody Mary bar. Whether patron's would like a causal drink or to get thrown back to the days of playing skee-ball, Ms. Pac Man and Street Fighter, Kung Fu Saloon brings it all together. 5317 Washington Avenue, Ste. A. 713-864-0642. www.kunfusaloon.com/houston

J. Black's

A long-time establishment in Austin and Dallas, this upscale bar and restaurant opened along the Washington corridor in Houston over the summer. It brings a range of typical bar food together with an elegant twist. Simple items such as buffalo wings, grilled cheese sandwiches and artisan pizzas take on gourmet flavors with fresh ingredients and presentation. Happy hour specials are available, and brunch is offered Saturday and Sunday. 110 Heights Blvd. 713-862-7818. www.jblacks.com

Laredo Taqueria

While it may not look like much during the off hours, this small, authentic Mexican food establishment off Washington Avenue is hit hard with patrons come lunchtime. With traditional dishes from enchiladas to breakfast tacos, Little Laredo serves up a variety of homestyle fixings. The small restaurant has become more than a taqueria for those who do not mind waiting in line for fresh food. The eatery serves lunch and dinner through the week, but is only open for lunch on Sundays. 915 Snover Street. 713-861-7279.