HOUSTON, TX —The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) has issued a license to sell liquor at the Rick’s Cabaret just outside the busy Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. The club at 15000 Airport Freeway had been operating as a BYOB establishment for nearly a year pending resolution of a complaint by corporate neighbors, politicians and airport officials.
“We are delighted that we will now be able to offer our customers the full array of Rick’s Cabaret entertainment, beverage service and hospitality,” said Eric Langan, president and CEO of Rick’s Cabaret International, Inc. (NASDAQ:RICK), the publicly traded company that launched the club located at the southern exit of the world’s seventh busiest airport. “We were always confident we met every legal qualification to provide liquor service to our customers and believed that the attempts to block us were politically motivated.”
Langan said the company had hoped to operate as a full-service club a year ago, but the conflict over the liquor license delayed that plan. The official opening as a full-service cabaret is now scheduled for February 9, with grand opening parties planned for March.
The DFW airport location is one of nine adult clubs currently operated by Rick’s Cabaret in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, including the newest location, Silver City Cabaret in Dallas, which was acquired earlier this week. Other establishments in the Metroplex include: Rick’s Cabaret/Fort Worth; Cabaret North and Cabaret East in Fort Worth; Club Onyx in Dallas catering to African-American gentlemen; plus XTC Cabaret in Dallas and XTC Cabaret in Fort Worth, and Temptations in Fort Worth.