In sum: THE best club in the DFW area. Period. As far as Nightlife goes, if you want a party, great music, some of the best DJs (not just locally but around the globe), and a safe environment to enjoy the evening then come early and stay late at Green Light Social.
Coming from living in LA for years, this is the only comparable establishment to the nightlife scene you’re going to want to experience.
The staff: as friendly as they come. From security to bartenders and bar backs, you’re not going to find a more hospitable environment than this. The reason it’s safe, is because the expectation of handling yourself accordingly (yes, even when intoxicated) is important here. Being a new and reputable club, they have to be cautious when so many people already show up drunk and late in the night. The entire staff is attentive to this while ensuring a fun environment for all and that everyone gets home safe. Don’t be surprised if you walk away with some new friends
The entertainment: Second to none in the DFW region. With Jace as the host of the party and brand name DJs playing any given Thursday to Sunday night, you will not regret having your next outing at Green Light. If you get the opportunity to enjoy the experience in Ruby’s Room, please do. The members and staff will greet you accordingly.
From craft cocktails and bottle service to great food, I’d be impressed if you managed to not have a great time here. Some great bartenders like Nick, Destiny, Morgan, Sam, & plenty more are undoubtedly gonna take great care of you here!
The bottle girls are great! S/O Gioné, Taylor, Lillian, & all of the gals!
Security is the best in the business, from front door to backstage, you’re safe here for sure.
Take the time and have some fun at GLS whenever you can, trust me, you...
Read moreThis establishment is amongst one the most abhorrently racist and unwelcoming environments I have ever stepped foot in. Every aspect of Green Light Social is a microcosm of white supremacy, patriarchy, and rigid social sturctures that encourage the mistreatment of people of color. I’ve had multiple situations where I, a Black woman, have been reacting to disrespect (first, a random man coming up and putting his middle finger in my face, the second a white man pushing through me and a friend then putting his dirty cup inside of the drink I was drinking) each time, security and other “authority” figures attempted to neutralize the situation by being aggressive towards ME. This patriarchal brotherhood of immediately banding together and resorting to threatening and aggressive behavior is honestly expected from men who seek out positions of power to uphold their egos. Each time, me, a Black woman having to defend myself from not only the male and white aggressors, but also from every single person who sees ME as the threat and immediately assuming I’m the issue. It’s disgusting….If you’re Black, go somewhere else. I lived in New Orleans for 8 years and know what it’s like to be in a scene where joy, fun and uninhibited passion is encouraged. Dallas severely lacks that, and this place is the exact opposite of joy. I would say do better, but Green Light Social is operating exactly as a white supremacist hub of inauthenticity and loserdom should. So…keep...
Read moreAggressive bouncer puts his hands on women. Went to this club while visiting my best friend in dallas on Friday night, July 5th. The center of the dance floor was pretty crowded, but our friend group was somewhere near the middle so we went into the crowd to retrieve them, since they didn't see the two of us ladies as we are fairly short. One of the bouncers began extremely aggressively attempting to clear the area and screaming at us to move, back up, and leave the area. This wouldn't have been a problem were we able to move at all, but we were blockaded into the area by men that were much larger than us. The bouncer, a young man probably about 5'11 with locs in twists pulled back into a ponytail, both aggressively shoved me directly into various large men blocking me from the entrance multiple times, and also grabbed my friend by the back of her head and pushed her as well. This bouncer was twice our size and very strong, and this is obviously not acceptable or professional behavior. Lucky for us, none of the men around us got upset by me repeatedly being pushed into them and eventually were coherent enough to let us through. I did not want to ruin our night by getting management involved, but this bouncer should really be handled before he becomes a liability to the club by creating a hostile environment and putting his...
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