Proud to be the oldest free-standing wood structure in Dallas. And also, the oldest bar!
Check out our timeline and the photos and videos below.





Ranger Randell reflects on the Hall’s history, including this hitching ring that was in the sidewalk for decades.
Ray Wylie Hubbard participates in the campfire jam, circa 2004
Craig Taylor, Shaggy, Billy King
Robert Earl Keen, Jr. - First Dallas Appearance @ Texas Music Celebration, 1985