First Time? Start Here.
Walking in for the first time should feel exciting, not awkward. Here's exactly what happens, what to bring, and what to expect — straight up, no fluff.
What to Expect
The Outhouse is loud, lit, and loose. Stage energy, music, an announcer running the room, talented performers, and a crowd that came to party. Not a quiet bar. Not a club where you have to dress up. Show up as you are.
Couples and groups are welcome. Bachelor parties love it here. Birthdays land here. And plenty of solo first-timers walk in awkward and walk out with a story.
The BYOB Part
The Outhouse is BYOB — bring your own beverages. We don't sell alcohol. That's on purpose. You bring what you actually want to drink, at the price you want to pay, and pace the night yourself.
- Bring a cooler — coolers welcome
- Beer, seltzers, mixers, whatever you drink
- Kegs need prior approval
- State and local laws apply
Age Rules
18+ to enter
Valid ID required. We scan to prevent fakes — expired or sketchy IDs won't work.
21+ to drink
You can be 18+ inside, but drinking is 21+. We enforce it.
Bring Cash
Cash works best inside — faster at the door, faster at the stage. Hit an ATM on the way if you need to. Plan for it.
When to Arrive
Early (7–9PM)
Best seats, best fee tier, mellower energy. Great for first-timers and couples settling in.
Late (10PM–close)
Peak crowd, peak energy. Thursday/Friday/Saturday we run until 4AM. The room is on fire.
The License to Party fee changes after 9PM. Show up before 9PM for the best rate. See pricing.
Quick Etiquette
- No photos, no video inside
- Tip the performers — that's the night
- Consent and respect first; staff calls are final
- No harassment, no pressure, no exceptions
- Read the house rules if you want the full list
Plan your night.
Doors at 7PM. Bring the cooler. Bring cash. Bring a story you don't have yet.