DollHouse Lounge is a full-service nightclub in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, built around a dual-stage layout and rotating resident DJ programming that leans toward hip-hop, top 40, and dancehall on weekends. The venue operates as a members-and-guest or cover-entry club with table service, catering to groups looking for bottle service and booth seating alongside general admission floor space.
The club occupies a dedicated nightclub format rather than a bar-with-dance-floor hybrid. Two stages allow for simultaneous entertainment or alternating DJ sets, and the layout separates VIP table sections from an open dance floor. The crowd skews toward mid-20s to early 40s, with a high proportion of group bookings for private events and bachelor/bachelorette parties. Weekend nights draw the largest attendance; weeknight programming is lighter and geared toward smaller groups.
Cover charges run $10 to $20 on Friday and Saturday nights, depending on event or live booking; exact pricing should be confirmed before arrival. Bottle service starts around $150 to $300 for standard spirits, with table minimums in effect during peak hours. General admission floor space does not require bottle purchase but seating is limited to those ordering drinks. The venue does not list posted prices on its website, so calling ahead or messaging through social media is necessary to confirm rates for your specific night.
Oklahoma City has few dedicated nightclubs with the dual-stage setup and resident DJ continuity that DollHouse offers. Brick Town, the historic bricks-and-mortar entertainment district two miles south, hosts several bars with dance floors (such as 42nd Street Saloon and various Bricktown venues), but those prioritize cocktails and live bands over club-style DJ programming. Platinum Club, an adult entertainment venue on North Expressway, operates as a different category entirely. For someone seeking a traditional nightclub atmosphere with booth service, DJ-driven music, and event space, DollHouse has limited direct competition in Oklahoma City proper. Bricktown and nearby Uptown clubs cater more to cocktail drinkers and live-music crowds who may dance opportunistically rather than as the primary draw.
Book DollHouse for group celebrations, bottle-service nights out, and occasions where you want structured table space and DJ-driven energy. Skip it if you prefer intimate conversation, a craft cocktail focus, or live bands. Avoid if you're looking for a walk-in scene where solo or two-person visits feel natural; the cover and table minimums assume group spending. It is not a place to sit down and nurse a drink quietly.
Arrive with a group or be prepared to join a table. Wait times at the door on Friday and Saturday nights can run 20 to 40 minutes during peak hours (after 11 p.m.). Bring cash or card for cover and drinks; table service is standard, meaning you order from your seat. Expect loud, bass-heavy music immediately upon entry. The dance floor is open but table space and bottle service create a tiered experience; those without a table or group may feel peripheral during crowded nights. Dress code is enforced, generally requiring no athletic wear or excessively casual attire.
DollHouse typically opens at 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and is closed Sunday through Wednesday (hours should be verified by phone or social media, as event bookings occasionally alter schedules). Street parking is available in Midtown, though lot availability varies with event density. The venue itself does not operate its own lot, so arrive early or use a rideshare service, especially on weekend nights. The Midtown location is central to other dining and bar options in the district, making it easy to pre-game or post-club at nearby restaurants.
DollHouse Lounge fills a gap in Oklahoma City's nightclub ecosystem for groups seeking bottle service and DJ-driven dancing in a controlled, event-friendly environment. It is not the city's only dance option, but it is the most direct answer to club-specific rather than multi-purpose nightlife.
