Country Night Clubs in Dallas & Forth Worth

Dallas and Fort Worth are located approximately 30 miles from each other in the big state of Texas. Both of these cities have a variety of things to do and places to see, including the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Nightlife in Texas is like Dallas's slogan, "Live Large and Think Big," and there are several country nightclubs located in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.
  1. Billy Bob's Texas

    • Billy Bob's Texas is located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards and is open daily. Billy Bob's offers dancing, live country music, a gift shop, restaurant, meeting and party spaces for events, live bull riding, and lots of fun for families. The building was built in 1910 to house cattle in during the Fort Worth Stock Show. This country club is 127,000 square feet and can hold up to 6,000 people. It has a concert stage, huge dance floor, casino, arcade and much more. Many famous country singers have taken the stage here, and it has been named club of the year by CMA and ACM 10 times.

      Billy Bob's Texas
      2520 Rodeo Plaza
      Fort Worth, TX 76164
      817-624-7117
      billybobstexas.com

    The Longhorn Saloon

    • The Longhorn Saloon was established in 1919 and is the oldest saloon still located in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Nearby are many hotels, stores and restaurants. This country bar features live country bands, and sometimes changes it up with rock and roll. The atmosphere is loud and fun. There is a full-service bar and drink stations are located throughout the club.

      The Longhorn Saloon
      121 West Exchange Ave.
      Fort Worth, TX 76106
      817-386-5962
      thelonghornsaloon.com

    Gilley's Dallas

    • Gilley's Dallas is a country bar located in Dallas, Texas, that has hosted many great country singers. It has 15,000 square feet of space, three bars, live bands, a huge hardwood dance floor and a mechanical bull. Every Saturday night from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. you can get free dance lessons. The original Gilley's opened in Pasadena, Texas, in 1971 and the movie "Urban Cowboy was filmed there. In 1989, it was destroyed in a fire, and it reopened in Dallas in 2003. The original mechanical bull, El Toro, from the Pasadena location is not the bull now used in Dallas. Check the website or call for bands and news of the next big event.

      Gilley's Dallas
      1135 South Lamar
      Dallas, TX 75215
      214-421-2021
      gilleysdallas.com

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