Best Lifestyle Clubs in Houston
The top 8 lifestyle clubs in Houston, Texas for 2026, ranked by verified details, amenities, and active status. Each venue has been checked for hours, pricing, contact info, and description completeness.
Houston holds the deepest on-premise lifestyle scene in Texas by venue count, with eight distinct destinations in our directory β twice what Dallas offers. The range is what sets the city apart: traditional on-premise clubs like Colette Houston on Cypress Creek Parkway, Club Choices in the Galleria/Tanglewood area, Desires Houston off SH-249, The Night Game on FM 1960, and The Pendulum Club South near Hobby Airport; two members-only resort-style properties in XCLUSIV Lifestyle and Oasis Estate Resort; and Krewe of Swingtown, a long-running Houston-based event organization that has been putting on themed parties since 2005. Geography is spread accordingly. North Houston anchors Colette and The Night Game, Club Choices sits inside the 610 loop near the Galleria, Desires and XCLUSIV fall in the northwest corridor, and Pendulum South occupies the southeast near Hobby. Nothing about the footprint is accidental β Houston is a driving city, and the scene reflects it.
A few things make the Houston scene structurally different from its Texas peers. First, the resorts: XCLUSIV Lifestyle runs a members-only property with full themed party calendars, and Oasis Estate Resort operates a 10-acre estate built for all-inclusive weekends. Dallas has nothing comparable β these turn Houston into a destination rather than a night out. Second, Pendulum South is women-owned, which is still rare in a format where most ownership runs male or couple-led. Third, Krewe of Swingtown, founded in 2005, remains the only swinger-oriented Mardi Gras krewe in the country, blending New Orleans parade tradition with the lifestyle community. As in Dallas, Texas liquor law pushes almost every venue into the private-membership BYOB model, so expect to bring your own. Club Choices and Desires Houston both position themselves upscale, and The Night Game was featured in a full-length documentary β unusual in a genre that typically avoids cameras.
For newcomers, planning matters more in Houston than in a denser city. Pick venue format to match trip length: a weeknight visit points toward an on-premise club like Colette or Pendulum South, while a full weekend is better spent at XCLUSIV or Oasis Estate where the experience is built around staying put. Budget 15-30 minutes of driving between most venues, and longer from the southeast to the northwest. Dress code leans upscale across the board β Club Choices and Desires enforce it explicitly, and showing up in shorts and sneakers will get you turned away. Membership and vetting vary widely: Oasis Estate releases its address only after approval, XCLUSIV runs members-only admission, and Pendulum is comparatively casual. Most Houston venues are couples-forward, though several admit vetted single members through pre-booking or application rather than walk-up. Plan the vetting step before you drive.







