North Texans will soon have a honky-tonk hotspot right in their backyard — no long drive to Fort Worth required. Stockyard Saloon is bringing country-filled fun to McKinney, serving up live music and good times as big as Texas itself.
This 57,828-square-foot boot-stompin’, whiskey-sippin’ paradise is designed to be the ultimate country dance hall, live music venue, bar and restaurant — because why settle for just one when you can have it all?
What To Expect
Stockyard Saloon is more than just a bar or dance hall — it’s a full-fledged entertainment hub packed with experiences for every kind of country music fan. Here’s what to expect:
- Live concerts will showcase country artists and local talent.
- A 5,000-square-foot dance floor invites guests to kick up their boots with line dancing and two-stepping.
- Lone Star Fork & Fire will serve up authentic, locally sourced Texas cuisine in a 1,700-square-foot dining space.
- Iron Spur Studios, designed for musicians, podcasters and content creators, offers 4,000 square feet of state-of-the-art recording space across three studios.
- VIP perks and bottle service will be available for private events and special occasions.
“Our goal is to provide an unparalleled entertainment experience, blending live country music, dancing, and top-tier hospitality in a vibrant and welcoming setting,” Stockyard Saloon said on its website . “We aim to be North Texas’ go-to destination for music lovers, social gatherings and memorable nights out.”
Stockyard Saloon will also stay connected to the community, hosting fundraisers, themed nights and collaborations with local businesses — because in Texas, good times are even better when shared.
Why McKinney Was Chosen
According to Stockyard Saloon , market research reveals a strong demand for modernized entertainment venues in North Texas. A survey of 843,176 residents found that 91.87% believe existing venues are outdated and in need of upgrades, while 79.13% consider travel distance a major barrier, preferring a local option. Additionally, 97.91% expressed a desire for more music variety and events…