Celebrity Club is a cash-only dive bar in Deep Ellum that pours well drinks for $2 to $3 and draws a steady crowd of regulars, pool players, and people who want to drink without pretense or a credit card machine.
Located on the northeast side of Deep Ellum, Celebrity Club operates as a bare-bones neighborhood bar with pool tables, cheap liquor, and no food service. The space is small, dimly lit, and decorated in the manner of a place that stopped updating its look sometime in the 1990s and saw no reason to change. Neon beer signs hang in windows. The jukebox plays country and classic rock. The clientele includes shift workers, retirees, people who live within walking distance, and travelers passing through Deep Ellum who stumble in because the door is open and the drinks are honest.
Well cocktails run $2 to $3 depending on what you order; beer is similarly priced in the lower range for Oklahoma City. There is no food, no kitchen, no happy hour list, and no cocktail menu beyond what the bartender can make from the standard liquor behind the counter. Cash is required. The bar does not accept cards, which means stopping at an ATM first is part of the visit if you did not come with cash already in hand.
Bricktown Brewery and The Loaded Bowl both serve drinks and food in a more polished environment, with card readers at the table and higher drink prices that reflect their middle-market positioning. Goro Ramen + Izakaya offers a similar no-frills ethos but anchors itself in Japanese beer and broth-based food. The Mule is a craft cocktail bar in Midtown where a drink costs $10 to $14. By comparison, Celebrity Club exists in a different economy: you spend less per hour here than anywhere else in the city that pours alcohol, and you trade convenience (cards, food, updated seating) for price and authenticity. Choose Celebrity Club if your budget is tight, you value pool over ambiance, or you want to sit among people who have been coming here for years and do not expect you to perform for Instagram. Choose a brewery or cocktail bar if you want food, a card reader, or a younger crowd.
This place works for pool players, shift workers, retirees on fixed income, and anyone who drinks to relax rather than to be seen. It does not suit people who need food, Wi-Fi, card payment, or a photogenic background. It does not suit bachelor parties, first dates, or anyone uncomfortable with an older, sparse crowd and the particular smell of decades of smoke residue baked into the walls and ceiling.
Walk in, locate the bartender, order a drink by name (gin and tonic, whiskey and coke, beer, whatever), and hand over cash. If you want to play pool, ask about the table rate, which is typically $1 to $2 per game. Sit at the bar, in a booth, or near the pool table. Use the jukebox. Do not expect table service or a menu. No one will rush you.
Celebrity Club is open in the afternoon and evening most days of the week. Hours change with the season and owner availability, so call or visit in person to confirm the current schedule rather than relying on a posted time that may no longer be accurate. Street parking is available on the block and surrounding Deep Ellum streets; there is no dedicated lot.
Celebrity Club survives because it costs almost nothing to run and almost nothing to drink there, and because the people who come back have nowhere else they prefer to be.
