What do you think—a gentlemen’s club in Dallas is the loneliest place to spend Christmas and New Year’s, or the best? At Bucks Cabaret, we are enjoying a continuous celebration at this festive time of the year – so come join us!

Open for Business

The most important news first, please: Bucks Cabaret in Dallas is open Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.

The hours are great, too:

  • Open Saturday, December 24, Christmas Eve, from 11 a.m. to 4 a.m.
  • Open Sunday, December 25, Christmas Day, from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m.
  • Open Saturday, December 31, New Year’s Eve, from 11 a.m. to 4 a.m.
  • Open Sunday, January 1, 2017, New Year’s Day, from noon to 2 a.m.

Our Fort Worth gentlemen’s club, Bucks Cabaret at 2345 Meacham Boulevard, is also open through the holidays, with the same hours. 

North Pole

We cannot guarantee you will see Santa, but our dancers will be wrapped around more than just the North Pole. If you are passing through, or need a break from a houseful of relatives, or are miles away from family, we want you to feel right at home. The lights are blazing, the party’s hopping, and the entertainment is hot, hot, hot! 

Drop In

We do not advise trying to drop down our chimney, but both locations of Bucks Cabaret are great places to drop in between trips to the mall or before heading to Grandma’s house with a carload of kids. 

If you are single and alone for the holidays, you can feel like part of a big ol’ party crowd at Bucks Cabaret. Drop in, settle back and relax, because the music, lights, drinks and dancers are going all night long. It may not be a singalong, but you will definitely be feeling holiday happy! 

Gifts That Keep Giving

Everyone is in a giving mood this time of year. Let our gentlemen’s club and our gorgeous, talented dancers give you a great show.

Nothing takes the chill out of the winter air better than a private dance, a beautiful stage show or a shimmering pole performance. 

Please join us at Bucks Cabaret in Dallas or Fort Worth this holiday season. Yule be glad you did!