If you love to line dance and know many, many line dances and how to two-step, this is your kind of joint.
OTHERWISE, they’ll spend 90 minutes teaching you line dances and then never play a song you can dance them to. Want to just freestyle with your friends? Good luck. If you can’t two-step, you’re SOL. I totally get that there’s a specific crowd that loves this stuff, and that’s awesome, but for those of us who don’t, it’s a bummer to spend the entire evening standing around watching because you’re not an EXPERT line dancer and there is zero other music to just dance to. Surely there’s some compromise somewhere.
I spent plenty of time at honky tonks in Texas, and even they threw in an occasional hip hop song or two to get people on the dance floor. If there were 100 people in Cowgirls last night, 15 of them were dancing and having fun. The rest of us were just standing around. yawn You know what bored people don’t do? Stay and buy more alcohol.
All in all, the atmosphere was lame and uninviting, I probably...
Read moreThe bartenders are great. But the “bearded wonder” in the dj booth that wants ignore all customer service etiquette needs gain some perspective. When a simple question and request is asked some courtesy is required. After all it is a bit lace of business, instead I was confronted with sarcasm and derogatory comments instead of constructive dialogue. Overall its a toss up on which employee you interact with on what type of customer service, in my situation bartenders were great, “high speed”...
Read moreFirst time at Cowgirls.. Stood in line to be told $5 cover charge no cards accepted. We went to get cash and upon returning were informed by a few patrons cards were accepted. Then witnessed the guy behind us pay with a card for his cover charge. The color of our skin was definitely a factor how we were treated at the door. Music was fun vibe was good bar tenders were good. Definitely wild bar. But with a cover charge you would think they would have clean...
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