Top 10 Quinceañera Venues in Dallas–Fort Worth
Quinceañera Planning Guide
Every venue list on the internet is written from a search results page. This one is different: we are a Dallas–Fort Worth quinceañera photo and video team, and every venue below is a place we have actually worked. We have hauled gear through their doors, timed grand entrances under their chandeliers, and watched how their staff treats families when the pressure is on.
In our Quinceañeras on a Budget community of 120,000+ families, "which salón should I book?" is one of the most asked questions there is. So here is our honest, first-hand answer: what each venue is like, what real families praise about it, and where to find them. Google ratings are noted as of August 2026 and will drift over time.
Luxor Banquet Hall (Carrollton)

Our top pick, and the venue we have photographed most. The white dance floor, wall of mirrors, and crystal chandeliers photograph beautifully at every hour of the night, and the all-inclusive packages (catering, custom cake, decoration, DJ and MC) take a real load off planning parents. Families in reviews come back to two names again and again: owners Oscar and Gloria, who run events hands-on. The in-house DJ keeps the room moving; we have seen dance floors here stay full past midnight. Around 250 seated guests. Google rating 4.7 with roughly 200 reviews.
- Website: luxorhalldallas.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
Villa Luxe Event Hall (Dallas)

A European-style ballroom in southwest Dallas near Duncanville with grand chandeliers and one of the heaviest quinceañera calendars in the Metroplex. Families praise the customizable all-in-one packages: in-house bakery, DJ, decor team, and bilingual planners under one roof, with outside catering welcomed too. About 10,000 square feet that scales from 150 to 400 guests. It books far ahead (they are already selling 2027 and 2028 dates), so call early. Google rating 4.7 with over 400 reviews.
- Website: villaluxeevents.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
Venezia Event Center (Irving)

Tucked into Irving Mall with its own back entrance, Venezia is a quinceañera specialist, and it shows. Their all-inclusive packages are some of the most complete we have seen: buffet, linens and centerpieces, security, margarita machine, photobooth, even the candy table. Reviews name the night manager Oscar and salon manager Alexis for keeping events running flawlessly, and the in-house DJ gets called out for bringing real energy. When we photographed a twins' double quince here, the room handled two courts without feeling crowded. Google rating 4.9, the highest of any venue on this list. No working website at the moment, so reach them through Facebook or phone.
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
DFW Celebrations (Irving)

Waterfall chandeliers, glittered walls, and high ceilings make this one of the glammest rooms in the area, and the camera loves it. Two ballrooms (the Royal Room seats up to 400, the Majestic up to 350) and all-inclusive packages that families describe as genuinely turnkey: decorations, waitstaff, bartenders, and catering that guests actually rave about. Reviewers repeatedly thank Rhonda and Mercedes for answering "no matter the day or time." Family-owned, and it sits almost next door to The Oasis Ballroom, so you can tour both in one trip. Google rating 5.0 as of August 2026, with a smaller review count than the big halls.
- Website: dfwcelebrations.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
The Oasis Ballroom (Irving)

Three ballrooms (Arabian, Mojave, and Sahara) from 1,500 to 10,000 square feet mean Oasis can fit a 60-guest family dinner or a 400-guest blowout. The Arabian Room's two stages and dressing room are built for big quince productions, and the bilingual staff has been running events here since 2008. Owners Billy and Evelyn get named in reviews as responsive and "worth every penny"; one family hosted 260 guests and called the space clean, elegant, and roomy. Rated 4.9 on WeddingWire.
- Website: theoasisballroom.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
Blanc Event Center (DeSoto)

An all-white modern loft that works like a blank canvas: whatever your color theme is, the room becomes it, helped by an included color-changing lighting system. The quinceañera dressing room is genuinely large (a detail multiple reviewing families call out), and communication is a strength: "they responded to every text, call or email." We photographed Nevaeh's emerald quinceañera here and the white walls made her color palette pop in every frame. Note the venue has moved from its old Dallas location and now operates in DeSoto. Up to about 300 guests. Google rating 4.7.
- Website: blanceventcenter.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
El Diamante Ballroom (Fort Worth)

A south Fort Worth favorite where owners Tony and Teresa earn review after review for flexibility: on setup, on packages, and on price. The newly renovated hall holds about 300 with a gated lot, ample parking, and a dedicated makeup room. When we photographed a quince here, the family brought in a dry-ice cloud machine for the father-daughter waltz and the room's arches framed it like a stage set. If budget matters (it always does), this is one of the best value-for-space rooms on the Fort Worth side. Google rating 4.6 with about 80 reviews. Spanish-first on social; no website, so use Facebook or Maps.
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
La Prada Event Center (Mesquite)

A long-running east-side staple with one of the biggest ballrooms and parking lots in the Mesquite area, plus on-site security. "Quinceañera" is literally the most common word in its reviews; this room has hosted a generation of them. Families like the many menu options and the in-house coordinator (reviewers single out Monica). It is an older facility and reviews are more mixed than the newer halls, but for big guest lists on a working budget it remains one of the most booked rooms on this side of the Metroplex. Google rating 4.0 across more than 600 reviews.
- Contact: Google Maps (no official website)
The Alexander Ballroom (Mesquite)

A Town East favorite that does its event design in-house, and it shows in the rooms we have photographed there. One quinceañera mom's review says it best: "the place looked enchanted just like my daughter envisioned it." Families also praise how communicative the staff is through the whole planning process, with a day-of coordinator who handles the room so parents can actually get ready with their daughter. Reviewers even call out how clean the venue stays all night. Up to 450 guests. Google rating 5.0 with a growing review count as of August 2026.
- Website: thealexanderballroom.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
The Belle Manor (Burleson)

A 20-acre private estate south of Fort Worth with a 9,000-square-foot lakeside ballroom, an indoor chapel, and a waterfront ceremony garden. The bridal suite (which works perfectly as a quince suite) gets mentioned in review after review, and the full manor house means your court and family can get ready on site all day. Event managers Diana, Emma, and Stevie earn "treated us like family" reviews, and the indoor chapel makes rain a non-event. If you want estate photos (bridges, water, grounds) without leaving your venue, this is the one. Google rating 4.5 with about 260 reviews.
- Website: thebellemanor.com
- Social: Facebook · Instagram · Google Maps
How to choose between them
Start with your guest count and your non-negotiables. All-inclusive and glam: Luxor, Villa Luxe, Venezia, or DFW Celebrations. Big guest list on the east side: The Alexander Ballroom or La Prada. Estate photos and a chapel: The Belle Manor. Working budget with a big room: El Diamante. Then tour your top two on a weekend when they are setting up for an event; you will learn more in ten minutes of watching the staff work than in any brochure. And whichever room you choose, we already know where the light is good in it.