425 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX | Map it
76102 32.755401 -97.330501(817) 335-5400 | View Website
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Everything under 1 roof!?!?!?!. My wife I came to this place with some friends having no idea what to expect. I had heard it was just a big bar. WTF! Its way more than that! Like 5 or 6 clubs in 1. First thing we see went we went down was this band that looked like freaking Spinal Tap! Rock from the hair band era! Van Halen, ACDC, Poison, Metalica etc...my wife and her friends spent time in the Karaoke Bar (not my deal) while we went down 80's metal lane. The cool thing was we all have different likes and dislikes...but here it doesnt matter. Something for everybody. We used an area as a kinda "Home Base". My wife and I danced in the club for a while, while our friends went to dueling pianos. My favorite thing though was the TEQUILA BAR! A ton of tequilas CABO WABO! An EPIC time was had by all. Good looking crowd and beautiful rooms. We'll be BACK!…
It's a new place now.. Lone Star Sundance!!. 4 different clubs + a Tequila Bar under one roof. Dueling Pianos, Live Music Room, Karakoe Room, and a Dance Club. Great STAFF and SERVICE! Great Drink Specials.
City Streets is now Lone Star at Sundance.
City streets is gone now and it's called "LONE STAR AT SUNDANCE'. It's great. 6 bars in one location. Enter on Commerce at Barnes and Noble and go downstairs. It's under B n N.
New Year's Eve was great. Me and My Monkey was the band. Drinks are great and the bartenders work their butts off. Large dance floor. Full time security (just in case)
Lots of free parking downtown nights and weekends.…
Seventies and eighties my arse. I was in town this weekend for the game. I came to this club because I heard they played seventies and eighties music. The posters on the wall said the Indigo played seventies, eighties, and nineties. Usher? Lady Gaga? WTF? Since when are they seventies or eighties or even nineties? Lady Gaga was baby Gaga in the nineties for heavens sake. Half the so-called old school music I heard were crappy mash-ups and poor remixes of seventies and eighties music. If you are looking for genuine seventies and eighties avoid this place like the plague! Maybe if the deejay played real seventies and eighties music there would be more than six people on the dance floor at midnight. I think he was too busy playing with his computer. The other rooms all seemed to be playing the same stuff too just more hip hop and rap. Three rooms of the same stuff??? The Cages played top 40 but seemed to be aimed at a young ethnic crowd. I spent most of the time I was in that room watching big televisions. It seems out of place in a dance club, but it was more interesting than watching a bunch of dudes trying to hump a drunk chick on the dance floor. The Tabu Lounge seemed like it was for young Asians. There was some dance music but mainly hip hop. It had two dancing girls who looked like they were as happy to be there as I was. It seemed like the only difference was the age and color of the customers in each room. I think they should tear down the walls and make it one gigantic club, accept the different ages and races would have to mix. Maybe they dont do that in Fort Worth. The bartender was nice and made decent drinks, but the prices were nothing to write home about. I can't wait to get home to hear real seventies and eighties music.…
fun place. i always hear alot bad reviews bout this place and yeah in way it could improve but i still have fun everytime i go out there to me good place to meet some wild women who r up for fun only if u know what i mean…
