DFW's club scene is underrated. Here's the current landscape.
Dallas — mainstream clubs:
- Bottled Blonde (Deep Ellum) — bottle service, DJs, younger crowd (21-30). Can be pretentious but the energy is high on Saturdays. Source: bottledblonde.com
- It'll Do Club (Deep Ellum) — house/techno. The sound system is legendary. If you're into electronic music, this is the spot. Source: itlldoclub.com
- Citizen (Uptown) — lounge + dance floor. More upscale. Dress code enforced. Source: citizendallas.com
Dallas — alternative/niche:
- The Nines (Deep Ellum) — ping pong + DJs + cocktails. More of a lounge but the dance floor gets going late. Source: thenines.com
- Station 4 / S4 (Cedar Springs) — legendary LGBTQ+ club. Massive dance floor, multiple rooms. DFW institution. Source: station4dallas.com
- Dada (Deep Ellum) — indie/alternative DJs on specific nights. More low-key. Source: clubdada.com
Fort Worth:
- The Post at River East — multi-concept venue. DJ nights on weekends. Source: thepostatrivereast.com
- Scat Jazz Lounge (Sundance Square) — basement jazz club. Not a dance club per se but people DO dance. Source: scatjazzlounge.com
What to know:
- Cover charges: $10-30 at most clubs. Free before 10pm at some.
- Dress code: Uptown and Deep Ellum clubs enforce "no athletic wear" at minimum. Some require collared shirts.
- Bottle service: $200-500+ at most clubs. Worth it for groups of 6+.
- Peak hours: 11pm-2am. DFW bars close at 2am (Texas law).
Sources:
- Club websites and social media
- Personal nightlife experience
Where do you dance?