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Help us make it rightIf shouting and screaming in the midst of a head-banging crowd is your idea of a fun evening out, The Door is the just the place for you. Featuring brand new bands and upcoming local artists, this is a delight for music lovers. It also holds "Battle of the Bands" which is a hit with the crowds!
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The Door is an energetic combination of blasting beats, flashing stage lights and a sea of young partygoers writhing and freestyling to drum solos and guitar...
Went to a show at this venue and parked my car at 9am the show started at 6pm and at 520 a man tells us its $10 to park. It was the parking lot directly adjacent to thr venue. there were no signs indicating private parking, any need to pay or anything of the sort. After bringing this to the mans attention all he could do was threaten with a tow truck. All in all they just have shody...
I went to see a concert here and it was a great place for a small concert. I would recommend going about an hour early if you want to try to find some where to sit. Also, bring your own toilet paper, by the last hour of the concert the restrooms had ran out. Other than the lack of seating and needing to bring your own toilet paper, this is a great place to spend an evening listening to music.
Congratulations are in order for The Door for the absolute worst sound in Dallas. This venue use to sound amazing back when it was Gypsy. Even the old The Door location sounded way better. I don't…
I think the Door deserves props for being around for so long especially in an area of town that has sort of withered and died. The Door was the best place to go when I was a teenager and in college…
When I was under 18, I liked The Door because they played all ages shows. I also liked it because when I was in a band it was the only place in Deep Ellum that would let a 15-year-old into a venue so…
This acoustic coffeehouse features live music, theatre, concerts and a bookstore. No alcoholic beverages sold.
For thirteen years THE DOOR has brought the coolest, most innovative-new bands to town. Many people have had the opportunity to get to know these bands before they go mainstream. The Door showcases the best touring bands and the best local bands together every week. Information from the venue's website
In the former Gypsy Tea Room, this all-ages club is the unofficial gateway for new bands to enter the music scene. (Read: you hear the bands here first before they make it big.) While The Door doesn't serve alcohol, you can enjoy drinks at the neighboring Prophet Bar.
If shouting and screaming in the midst of a head-banging crowd is your idea of a fun evening out, The Door is the just the place for you. Featuring brand new bands and upcoming local artists, this is a delight for music lovers. It also holds "Battle of the Bands" which is a hit with the crowds!
The Door is a nonalcoholic and smoke-free venue.
If you're planning on checking out your favorite local band, don't be late--sets are only 20 minutes long.
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