Howards accepts booth reservations on a nightly basis starting at 8:30 p.m. The booth is yours until close. Booth capacity is 4 to 10 people, depending on booth size. Booth prices vary depending on the day of the week and programming. Booth reservations are not guaranteed until a deposit is made. Up to 2 booths maximum may be reserved on a given night. Because Howards is a neighborhood bar first, we are selective on how and when we offer full buyout opportunities. Please let us know if you are interested in discussing further and we can
connect you with our events team.
Howards does not take reservations, except for our four booths that seat from 4 to 10 people depending on particular booth size. If you are interested in booth reservations including details and pricing, please visit our Booths & Events tab on this website homepage and submit an inquiry.
Not every night but the music will always be on and thoughtful. We often feature local, national, and international DJ talent on the weekends. Please see the calendar for specific dates.
Good question! Howards and Rosie’s are siblings that share an address and bathrooms but are very distinct spaces with unique offerings. On most nights, depending on occupancy, you can freely roam between the two bars.
Our security is present for your safety as well as the safety of our neighborhood. They are very friendly folks. If you are nice to them, they will be nice to you.
We are not going to tell you what you can and can’t wear. Sometimes we have sports on in the afternoon, sometimes at night it gets a bit more stylish. But know that we do have the right to implement a dress code on certain days. You might want to stay away from shorts and flip-flops as a general rule. There are plenty of places around town where you can do that. We want Howards to feel special.
Even though Howards is named after a poodle, dogs—no matter big or small—are not permitted inside Howards. Dog are allowed at the outdoor seating area at Rosie’s.