There are bars, and then there are places — the kind you stumble into once and somehow end up talking about for weeks. Borrowed Tyme Barroom, tucked along Garland’s Belt Line Road corridor, is firmly in that second category. From the moment you pull open the door, you get the feeling that this spot has been earning its regulars one cold pint at a time, and it’s more than happy to earn yours too.
Let me set the scene. The interior is classic Texas dive done right — wood-paneled walls adorned with vintage neon signs, a long bar lined with well-worn stools, and pool tables positioned just so under low-hanging pendant lights. It isn’t trying to be anything it isn’t, and that authenticity is exactly what makes it magnetic. You can sit down next to a contractor who just clocked out, a couple celebrating a Thursday for no particular reason, and a retiree who seems to know the name of every song on the jukebox. That mix of people is Garland in a nutshell, and Borrowed Tyme captures it beautifully.
The drink selection punches well above what you’d expect. The bar keeps a solid rotation of domestic and craft beers on tap, and the bartenders — unhurried, knowledgeable, genuinely friendly — are quick to steer you toward something you didn’t know you needed. Whiskey drinkers will find plenty to keep them busy, and the cocktail menu, while unpretentious, delivers. Order a bourbon on the rocks, find a stool, and let the evening unfold at its own pace.
One of the genuine pleasures here is the live music. Borrowed Tyme hosts local and regional acts on a regular basis, ranging from Texas country and classic rock to the occasional blues set that fills the room like smoke used to in the old days. There’s no elaborate stage production, no velvet rope — just musicians who play because they love it and a crowd that listens because they appreciate the real thing. Check their social pages before you head over; landing on a live music night elevates the whole experience considerably.
Pool leagues run throughout the week, and if competitive billiards is your thing, the tables are kept in great shape. Darts, shuffleboard, and a well-stocked jukebox round out the entertainment so that no two visits feel exactly alike.
Borrowed Tyme sits in a part of Garland that doesn’t make many tourism lists, and that’s part of its charm. This is a neighborhood bar in the truest sense — loyal, unpretentious, and genuinely welcoming to anyone who walks through the door with good intentions and a thirst. It’s the kind of place that reminds you why third places matter, why community is built just as often over a cold drink as anywhere else.
So the next time you’re looking for a Friday night that feels real rather than curated, point your GPS toward Belt Line Road and give Borrowed Tyme Barroom an honest shot. Arrive with nothing planned, stay longer than you expected, and leave with a few new stories. That’s the Borrowed Tyme way.