Temecula Stampede
In The Mood For Dancing?
The Temecula Stampede, in Old Town, is situated on the south end of Old Town, Just off the I-15 Freeway.
Lloyd Mullins, owner and CFO, opened the Stampede in 1995 and has never looked back.
Lloyd was quick to notice that there were no outlets for country-western fans in the Temecula Valley.
This venue would include dance music, a country kitchen, events area, pool tables and bar. But, there is so much more than meets the eye.
Diverse entertainment was needed in Temecula, because there was a lack of entertainment venues altogether. Temecula's Old Town is a draw for events such as, Western Days, the Temecula Rod Run and other such venues. These events attract residents, tourists and the curious.
The Stampede is just what the public needed. In this area, old-fashioned atmosphere keeps its patrons entertained. The excitement outside the building draws tourists and locals to the area over and over again. The value for your entertainment dollar is in the patrons favor. With music, food and fun, you'll find the Temecula Stampede a great value for your money and time.
Let's Look At What The Stampede Offers
Dance lessons are offered Friday and Saturday night at seven o'clock.
They teach all types of country-western dance and keep it fresh all year long.
The Stampede doubles as an ideal location for your special events and private parties. We recommend that you call ahead to reserve your date.
If you need room for 10 to a 100 or more, the Stampede has got you covered. With a large meeting areas, a kitchen that can keep up and a great location, look into the Stampede for your next large event.
Line Dancing Lessons And The Mechanical Bull
Something extremely creative at the Stampede is line dancing lessons.
For those of you that don't know what line dancing is, we'll explain.
The line dancers form a group of people in one or more lines or rows all facing the same direction.
The dancers will then execute the steps at the same time.
Ironically, in some forms of line dancing the dancers are not in physical contact with one another.
In the earliest days, folk dancers in many cultures were line dancers, organized before social properties allowed many women to dance together as couples.
So, get on your dancing shoes and get on down to the Stampede for a great time!
On Wednesday nights they have a hip-hop night with live DJ's to keep the music going.
The Stampede's most popular attraction seems to be the mechanical bull. Hang on for a good time. Impress your friends as you try on a bull for a dance.
Make Sure You Come Hungry, Thirsty And Energized!
Are you hungry?
Are you thirsty?
Do you just need to unwind from a long day?
Well, come on in and the Stampede will fill you up! They offer dinners that include burgers, sandwiches, Mexican food, hot dogs, pizza, salads and all types of munchies.
Pony up to the full-service bar where you can satisfy your unquenchable thirst.
If you're planning a night on the town with some old friends, in Old Town Temecula, the Temecula Stampede is sure to entertain people of all ages.
There Are Things You Should Know Upon Entering
The club requests that there is no "Metal Mulisha" gear, no bandannas and shoes must be worn. They also ask that there be no pocketknives, spurs and wallet chains. Commonsense will lead to a good time at the Temecula Stampede.
These guidelines are developed for your safety and the safety of their staff.
Doors open at 6 o'clock and you must be 18 or older to enter.
Links And Location:
Temecula Stampede
28721 Old Town Front Street
Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 695-1760
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