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  • Tate Stevens

    Live at the Dallas Bull on Friday, June 28th, Tate Stevens will be performing LIVE on the Dallas Bull Stage.

  • Schedule

    Every day - Happy Hour til 10pm!

    Playing the best Country music downstairs & Top 40 dance music upstairs.

    Wednesday


    Doors open 7pm until 12am
    • $3 You-Call-Its!
    • FREE Pool Tournament
    • Beginner Dance Lessons (7:30pm til' 9:30pm)

    Age Limit: 18 or Older

    Cover Charges:
    • 21 & Up: $5
    • Women 18-20: $10
    • Men 18-20: $15

    Thursday


    Legendary Ladies Night
    • All ladies drink for FREE til' 1am
    • Intermediate Dance Lessons (7:30pm til' 9:30pm)
    • $3 Southern Comfort

    Age Limit: 18 or Older

    Cover Charges:
    • 21 & Up: $5
    • Women 18-20: $10
    • Men 18-20: $15

    Saturday


    Doors open 7pm until 3am
    • Intermediate Dance Lessons (7:30pm til' 9:30pm)
    • $3 Finlandia Vodkas

    Age Limit: 18 or Older

    Cover Charges:
    • 21 & Up: $5
    • Women 18-20: $10
    • Men 18-20: $15
    David Nail Performs
    Colt Ford Performs
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    About The Dallas Bull
    To understand the story of the Dallas Bull, you don't have to remember parking in the dirt lot at 8222 US Highway 301, or remember hearing the faint buzz from the glowing neon signs on the walls of the "Old Bull". You don't have to know every line dance, or know how to master the thrusts of the mechanical bull. You don't have to be a drinker or a smoker, you don't even have to know the lyrics to "Friends in Low Places". To be a part of our history, all you have to do is walk through our saloon doors.

    The Dallas Bull was introduced to Tampa in 1979, with throngs of patrons waiting outside for the first taste of the country bar that would one day become a legacy in the Sunshine State, and proudly boast the title of "the largest honky-tonk east of the Mississippi." The small, gritty country bar was beloved by all that came through the doors…mainly due to the fact that customers felt like they were part of a family, like they were more than just another round of drinks to be served… like they finally belonged.
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