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Featured Review:
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- Brittany Davis
- 10 months ago
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Opening Hours:
Saturday | 2PM–2AM |
Sunday | 2PM–2AM |
Monday | 2PM–2AM |
Tuesday | 2PM–2AM |
Wednesday | 2PM–2AM |
Thursday | 2PM–2AM |
Friday | 2PM–2AM |
About the Business:
The Rail Club Live is a Live music venue located at 3101 Joyce Dr, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, US.
The business is listed under live music venue category. It has received 570 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
Reviews:
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- Brittany Davis
- 10 months ago
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- Derk Devans
- 10 months ago
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- Christian Daniel
- 11 months ago
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- Elaine Younts
- 1 year ago
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- Michelle Nolte
- 1 year ago
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The Rail Club Live is open the following days:
Saturday : 2PM–2AM
Sunday : 2PM–2AM
Monday : 2PM–2AM
Tuesday : 2PM–2AM
Wednesday : 2PM–2AM
Thursday : 2PM–2AM
Friday : 2PM–2AM
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Here are some reviews from our users.
"Great local spot to see metal bands! Support your local businesses!! Long live the rail!!"
"Awesome metal venue. Good sound. Good staff"
"Saw a great local band recently, but in between two of the sets the venue owner got up on a soapbox and complained about the mayor enforcing covid policys for like 5 minutes. Incredibly poor taste and genuinely unfunny everytime he tried to crack a joke. Also the bar was closed because this clown can't keep a liquor license 🤡"
"The Rail Club hosted an awesome event despite all the challenges!! The best part of the night though was an emerging band that killed it, and had more people there for them than Hinder. Rock on STONEHAVEN! Thanks for an awesome night of music and fun."
"Chris always hosts great events and artists. Saw VRSTY and Kingdom Collapse with my teen. We had a great time getting to hangout with staff and band members. Attending an event at The Rail Club is like having a private show. Venue is decent and the staff helps keep the location safe for everyone. It's really great when shows are for all ages. Thank you for your service to the community and for offering a place to hear live music. Long live The Rail 🤘🏽"