These were all found by entering name of establishment or an address here:
https://www.tabc.state.tx.us/PublicI...stigation.aspx
These are all
public records as required by State disclosure and public access to records law.
The Men's Club
The Lodge
Bucks Cabaret in Dallas
Bucks Cabaret in Fort Worth
Bucks Wild in Fort Worth
Bucks Wild in Dallas
(for BUCKS, there may be a STARBUCKS or any place with the word BUCKS that came up in the search)
Cabaret Royale now Chicas Locas
Baby Dolls (I used the search words Baby Dolls and everything came up including some place in Kilgore TX by the same name)
Dallas Gentlemen Club
Spearmint Rhino
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Remember this next time you go to a strip club or to any place that sells alcohol:
anyone working there asking you to buy them a drink is against TABC code:
that's drink solicitation.
A stripper asking you for drinks and dances is also against TABC code:
that's drink solicitation and solicitation.
Also anyone working in an establishment that sells alcohol can't drink while on duty or be under the influence of alcohol (or anything else for that matter) while on duty:
their job is to monitor the customer and keep track of how many drinks a customer already had so they don't over serve the customer
or serve someone who is already drunk and they can't do that when they are drunk or tipsy themselves, can they?
Also it is against TABC code for any establishment that sells alcoholic drinks to be consumed on the premises
to require and enforce an minimum number of alcoholic drinks a customer must purchase.
Some people don't drink or some people used to drink and have stopped drinking.
Some people may have health issues and they can't have any form of alcohol.
You can't make folks consume alcohol against their will just because your business says there is a minimum number of alcoholic drink they must purchase.
I have friends that don't drink, tried it and didn't like it or never even tried it nor had any desire to do so:
they don't even drink a glass of wine or a glass of champagne at Thanksgiving or at New Year's Eve.
Then there are those who are recovering alcoholics:
you can't force them to drink and make them fall off the wagon.
I have spoken with the TABC about this several times in the past several years and I was always told the same thing:
They can't do that!
Tell us who they are and we will send undercover officers to that establishment.
Samples of the results: