About the World Famous Billy Bob's Texas Honky Tonk in Fort Worth, TX

Billy Bob's, a Texas Tradition!


The building now known as Billy Bob’s Texas was built in 1910 and was once an open-air barn used to house prize cattle for the Fort Worth Stock Show. In 1936, as a Texas Centennial Project, the building was enclosed by the City of Fort Worth at a cost of $183,500 and the tower over the main entrance was added. The “new” structure contained livestock stalls, and an auction ring that is now the Billy Bob’s Bull Riding arena. Livestock events were held here until the stock show moved to the Will Rogers Memorial Complex, in 1943. During World War II, the building was used as an airplane factory, and in the 1950′s the building became a department store so large that the stock boys wore roller skates to make their jobs easier.

Billy Bob’s Texas opened April 1, 1981 with national attention featuring with it’s 100,000 square feet entertainment center, more than 30 bar stations, country music’s biggest stars, real Pro Bull Riding, and a Texas size dance floor. It became known as “The World’s Largest Honky Tonk”, where more than 6,000 fun loving folks of all ages could enjoy entertainment every day and night.

For over 43 years, Billy Bob’s has hosted the biggest stars in country music and classic rock from Alabama to ZZ Top. Billy Bob’s has been named “Country Music Club of the Year” 12 times by the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

Visitors to Billy Bob’s are greeted by a history video narrated by George Strait and can enjoy the large collection of memorabilia. Each entertainer leaves a concrete impression displayed on the Wall of Fame. Visitors can see how their hands match up to those of Garth, Willie, or Ringo. The Guitar Bar in Billy Bob’s has 75 guitars autographed by the stars who have performed at the club.

Billy Bob’s gift store offers a wide selection of souvenirs and unique western gifts. The Honky Tonk Kitchen features mouth-watering bar-b-que, steaks and burgers along with light meals. Billy Bob’s is a popular facility for conventions, groups, and parties accommodating from an intimate 20 to a Texas-size group of 6000. The unique décor and nightly entertainment make party planning easy!

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Looking Back


At the height of the Urban Cowboy craze, Billy Bob Barnett and Spencer Taylor joined forces to turn the former department store in the Fort Worth Stockyards into the World’s Largest Honky Tonk. After an extensive renovation, Billy Bob’s opened on April Fools Day in 1981. This new entertainment venue was bigger than Gilley’s and featured Real Bull Riding. Billy Bob’s enjoyed 7 wildly successful years with the biggest country music stars before an economic downturn forced the closure in January 1988. The club stayed dark for 8 months while Don Jury was assembling a rescue plan.

A New Beginning


After closing briefly in 1988, Billy Bob’s reopened under the guidance of 4 of the Stockyards leading forces. Holt Hickman, Don Jury, Steve Murrin, and Billy Minick all had a deep love for the Fort Worth Stockyards. The 4 men united to return Billy Bob’s to its status as a premier spot for artists to perform. By the spring of 1989, artists were enthusiastic about returning and a new tradition began at the club. Handprints of entertainers were captured in concrete and hung on the wall of fame. On April 1, 1989, Billy Bob’s celebrated its eighth anniversary. The date was also chosen as the club’s Grand Re-Opening. Because Billy Bob’s was such an important tourist attracting, the Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau helped to plan and execute the event. Willie Nelson kicked off the celebration on March 31st and the Bellamy Brothers played April 1st. Billy Bob’s was back, just in time to usher in a new era of country music. All thanks to Holt Hickman, Don Jury, Steve Murrin, and Billy Minick. Billy Bob’s ownership still includes their families along with basketball entrepreneur Donnie Nelson.

Real Bulls, Real Action


Billy Bob’s Live Pro Bull Riding takes place every Friday and Saturday night. We’re talking real bulls- not mechanical!  Billy Bob’s also offers our guests a chance to be a rodeo star by providing an authentic stuffed bull photo opportunity as if they were part of the live action.

Bull Riding at Billy Bob's

Lights, Camera, Honky Tonk


Billy Bob’s Texas has been featured on several TV and Movie screens and has served as the location for several music videos for country’s biggest stars.  A number of episodes of the original television series “Dallas” were shot on location. Other shows include “Walker Texas Ranger,” CBS’s “Happy New Year America,”  “CBS This Morning,”  VH1 “Rock of Love”, and “Nashville Star.”  Billy Bob’s has also been highlighted in several travel shows and news features.

  • “Over The Top”, starring Sylvester Stallone in 1987
  • “Baja Oklahoma”, with Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Coyote & Willie Nelson in 1988.
  • “Necessary Roughness”, with Scott Bakula, Sinbad, Robert Loggia & Kathy Ireland in 1991.
  • “Pure Country” in 1992, starring George Strait.

A Little Bit Rock & Roll


While Billy Bob’s is known for hosting the biggest stars in country music, it also hosts Rock ‘n’ Roll & Pop Music stars. Ringo Starr, .38 Special, Men At Work, The Go-Go’s, Steppenwolf, REO Speedwagon, Styx, The Doobie Brothers, Jackyl, KC and the Sunshine Band, Pat Benatar, Heart, and ZZ Top have all performed at the World’s Largest Honky Tonk. Even Ray Charles and Bob Hope have taken the stage at Billy Bob’s Texas.


Billy Bob's welcomes visitors from all over the world and from all walks of life on a daily basis.

Come experience our Honky Tonk attitude, friendly Fort Worth hospitality, and truly unique atmosphere.

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