Dallas doesn’t just decorate. It goes full North Pole. Dreaming of inflatable Santas on bar roofs in Deep Ellum? Tinsel-covered patios in Lower Greenville or themed cocktails served in snow globes? The best Christmas bars Dallas has to offer are all about bold lights, big flavors, and even more delicious drinks. They serve smoked brisket sliders, cranberry margs, and peppermint shots that’ll knock your antlers off. Booking last-minute? No problem. With Tagvenue, you can sort by group size, and catering options, so your crew gets a seat at the best table, even if you waited until December 23rd.
In Dallas, prices of Christmas bars average $1500 minimum spend per event. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Dallas, based on Tagvenue data:
From $850 | to $3200 | minimum spend per event |
From $17 | to $50 | per person |
From $100 | to $250 | hire fee per hour |
If you're planning a smaller holiday gathering, Times Ten Cellars in Lakewood offers an intimate wine-bar setting for 40–45 guests, starting from $850 per session. Trinity Cider in Deep Ellum has cozy spaces for up to 40 people at $100/hour, ideal for casual get-togethers. Toasted Coffee + Kitchen in Lowest Greenville has a flexible minimum spend of $100 per session for groups of 30–50, with food and drink available on-site.
Several venues provide easy per-person pricing. New Artisan Distillery in West Dallas charges $30 per person, making it a scalable option for large or small events. Corrientes 348 in Downtown Dallas offers a higher-end package at $64 per person with Argentinian cuisine. For budget-conscious groups, Another Round in North Oak Cliff charges just $12 per person for a fun party experience.