Not really my cup of tea...when I was in the Army stationed in Texas there was an area of clubs in Killeen. Being the BaseTown it was next to the largest base in the world at the time (Ft Hood) we had a lot of ethnicity, There was the 440 light company that was a disco, and also if I walked in there it would have been like the seen in 48 hours where Eddie Murphy goes in the country bar.
I frequented a club called Double Vision, rock and roll club, in fact I met SRV there once. They had a DJ for when the bands were not playing and every time he played "Boom Boom out Goes the Lights" (Pat Travers version). He asked us to change the title and all sing the line really loud when it came up, but change it to "Disco Sucks" all the time...it was a message to the 440.
In comes SRV one night, he played that song too and everyone right on Que DISCO SUCKS...he thought it was awesome, caught him off guard. I was actually suppose to go back a while later to meet him at the same club to jam but life got in the way. He did after the show show me a new used guitar he had...I have never found a reference to this guitar and him but believe it or not it was a 59 Les Paul Jr. I believe the subject came up because we were talking guitars and I told him of the 72 black tele custom I bought at Ray Hennings Heart o Texas Music, he shopped there too (there were several and I was only an hour from Austin).
There was also the Kasbah, was totally ethnic, mostly people from abroad. There was a Cantina, several country western clubs, a strip club and a really cool laid back place called Animal House. It was really pop music at the time, if it wasnt a GI town it would have been labeled a college bar. For older Texans from that area I also really liked Mother's Earth in Austin, it was in a shopping center
ftr they were clubs because you had to have a membership card to drink, bars were not allowed in Killeen a dry town...which is super weird being the type of town, but private clubs could serve liquor so we all had wallets full of club cards, cost you a buck a month a piece.
In Harker Heights right next to Killeen it was not dry, liqour stores lined up at the town line, one had a pawn shop too, another was a barn and a drive through liquor store