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Line Dancing In Dallas
For the last venue for country dancing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I’ve included something that actually isn’t a venue, but at the same time many venues! It's a great place to set the tone for an awesome evening with friends, or even a first date!
Kimberly's expert tip: Beware the strong Jello shots!
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It has everything, from multiple dance floors and bars, to an outdoor patio, fabulous music, DJs, dancers and more! The DJ's are solid, the staff is savvy and even the bathrooms have attendants. In the evening, they open up the Backroom Bar, where the real fun is said to be had. But, then I saw the projection onto the dance floor–very cool!
Not confident with your dance skills?
So, first of all, DanceMakers!
DanceMakers is a studio in Fort Worth that is a community of people who love to dance! The venue is enormous, very clean and the bartenders are exceptional. Check their lesson schedule for the day you plan on coming.
One thing pretty unique is the race track style dance floor with a bar in the middle!
You’ll find the bar at 3912 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75219.
This is not the place to do country dancing every weekend. The Happy Hour specials are also hard to beat. You’ll find the Rodeo Exchange in an older brick building in the Historic Stockyards area. 21+ Free to $6
Thursday 7 pm-2 am
Friday 6 pm-2 am
Saturday 7 pm-2 am
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They regularly host live local performers, such as The Keith Mitchell Band, Niles City, and the Todd Stewart Band. The Three-Step is very popular in Fort Worth and the surrounding areas. It’s where “Where Texas Has Fun!”
This is a little bit of everything: Live Music, Dancehall, Restaurant, Events, Farmer’s Market.
They have a decent website where they boast one of the largest dancehalls you’ve ever seen with the biggest real hardwood dancefloor in all of Texas!
The Southern Junction has a consistent lineup of music playing from some of the world’s best Country Artists as well as local homegrown Texas Country talent.
Their wine selection is impressive, and they have a little café attached to the bar that serves some pretty good food, including deli sandwiches, homemade soups, fresh salads and decadent desserts. 8: One-O-Six
Alamo Heights
This fab little LGBT bar and lounge has been around for over 30 years. Sounds super comfortable and fun no matter what your dance level or experience is.
It looks like their lessons may vary from month to month, so be sure to check out the calendar before you head on over.
So, yes “Lil’ Red” is a real person who took over the Longhorn in 2012 along with Jane Woods. One other thing about Cowboys Red River… There are actually two locations in Texas! The staff is extremely friendly and will happily accommodate special requests.