So first, let me start by saying 90% of the people we met there, and the people who worked there were wonderful. We’re visiting from out of town on a bachelorette party, and love line dancing. This place was suggested to us. And I used to work in a country bar. I understand regulars hate when new comers are taking up the dance floor, and might not be as experienced as them. In this case though, we were standing on the very edge of the dance floor. The DJ, Luke, decides to take it upon himself to tell 2 girls in our group to get off the dance floor and they shouldn’t be there, as he’s swinging his partner around the dance floor with only 2-3 other couples. Then he makes it worse, by coming around a second time to just say security has already told us to get off and he’s just trying to help us. Security never told us to get off, I even talked to them about where we were standing to see if it was okay- because we truly weren’t trying to be a bother. Security said we weren’t in the way at all. I would also like to note that this DJ tend to play songs that allowed him to flirt and dance with this one girl. As someone who has visited many bars similar to this, I can also say I’ve never seen a DJ only play songs that are convenient for him, and spend 90% of their time on the floor instead of the booth. I never write reviews, but I have never had one crew member ruin a night so fast for...
Read moreAs a country dance hall goes, and I've danced in many, from Nashville, to Houston, to Denver and Colorado Springs, to New Mexico, and regrettably in California, I can tell you bfrom experience that, simply put, they are above average. There will be nothing about this experience that will set it apart from other similar experiences. But, the other side of that coin says that the inexperienced will love this place, and that may be so. The layout is flawed. This really detracts from the overall experience as people are crammed into narrow alleyways and the dance floor is even with the floor. Some people like that. I don't. They have great live music on most nights and its mainly top 40 country with The Dj. Think of this place as the Midnight Rodeo on north Austin and by that I mean that the crowd is vast majority under 23 with the sprinkling of the older generations, which are more prevalent during the weekends. There is smoking out back if that's your thing.
Oh and they charge for entrance. Door fees make me a sad panda as a person who is legally able to buy alcohol. Just sayin.
Being that it is in Cedar Park, think of this place as a destination and not a stop. But it's location does offer easy entrance to the 183 toll road if you find it to not be as exciting as you like.
Wednesday night is the cheapest night, with you-call-its for ridiculous prices, and by ridiculous I...
Read moreI went here with my friends for "Wild West Teen Night" We walked in and not really a lot of people were there, keep in mind that we didn't pay we got searched before entering the venue we were in line to pay for tickets and again we saw not a lot of people so we left to go grab food and tried coming back in after getting our food and they said "We can't allow you back in because you've already been in" At this point I was furious because my girlfriend who is not the same color as me and my friend was allowed in and she was with us. The wanna be bouncer and "Host" and even the police officer laughed at us and wouldn't let us in so furiously we said F that place went in my friends car and called the manager took several tries to get someone to pick up the phone and the owner or manager of the night answered and said come meet at the front we will let you in and the owner didn't even apologize for the inconvenience the bouncer and lame ass hoster kept smirking. Worst club ever I might as well open my own Night club and make a lot more money and fix what wild west has done wrong and that's a lot. Once we got in Trash music everywhere! 8 dollars also...
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