What makes lunch special? Opening a brown bag and taking out a tuna fish sandwich? Or sitting in front of a dancer’s gorgeous body as she performs, while you enjoy a juicy steak?

Come to the best gentlemen’s clubs in Dallas and Fort Worth, Bucks Cabaret, for lunch specials that will make your mouth water. 

What to Eat?

At Bucks Cabaret, we’ve got the hottest lunch specials in town. Join our lovely ladies for a filling meal, fit for a king.

Everyday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., you can choose from:

  • Cheeseburger and fries
  • Chicken fried steak
  • New York strip steak

The specials don’t stop there; you can also make a selection from three different burgers:

  • Half-pound Bucks cheeseburger and fries
  • Barbeque bacon cheeseburger and fries
  • Mushroom Swiss burger and fries

Delicious appetizers are also available, such as hot wings, chicken tenders and cheese sticks. Or, you can order a hearty sandwich – from a Philly cheese steak to a bacon BLT – and more. Are you watching your waistline? Eat healthily, and enjoy a fresh salad! 

Drink Up!

To wash down your tasty lunch, you’ll need to tap one of Bucks Cabaret’s daily drink specials

Sunday and Monday, both locations of Bucks offer specials on domestic beers and imported beers. We start at noon on Sunday, at 11 a.m. Monday through Thursday and 10:30 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Tuesdays, to go along with our lunch specials, you can enjoy specials on U-Call-Its from open to close. Wednesdays and Thursdays, both our Fort Worth and Dallas clubs feature specials on domestic and imported beers from open to close. 

Who Can Think About Food?

All the menu items for lunch at Bucks are great, but with our delicious dancers and stunning dancers, you may have a hard time focusing on your meal! Our tempting waitresses may have to remind you to enjoy a feast for your stomach, while you’re enjoying one for your eyes. 

Whatever day you come to Bucks Cabaret in Fort Worth or Dallas, you are sure to find excellent daily food and drink specials, and the best dancers in Texas