I LOVE rodeo bar. it is one of the best bars in manhattan. part dive bar, part southern honky-tonk, part after work hang out, this place has it ALL. seriously. AND $6 margaritas f...
so yes i am from the south and i am damn proud! we were thinking we were going to hear some Johnny Cash or some new toby keith...sadly mistaken! i was not impressed at all this mu...
The urban cowboy's roadhouse of choice for Tex-Mex barbecue and free live music.
At New York City's premier Southern roadhouse, Rodeo Bar, patrons will enjoy delicious Tex-Mex cuisine, live music and their world-famous margaritas. This New York Tex-Mex bar and restaurant boasts the city's longest running Honky Tonk.Owned by Mitch Pollak since 1994, Rodeo Bar's kitchen is open until 2am every night to accommodate the late night diners. The menu offers chicken fried steak, fajitas, and other Southwestern and BBQ favorites. While they eat, patrons will hear live country music seven nights a week without paying a cover. The unique NYC bar is built into a converted horse trailer and serves an array of beer, liquor and ten flavors of margaritas. Come celebrate your birthday party, girl's night out, or other special event at Rodeo Bar. If you enjoy Tex-Mex cuisine, a little country and a lot of fun, come to Rodeo Bar.
The SceneHappily distressed best describes the look of this inner-city honky-tonk. Weathered plank paneling, wagon wheel chandeliers and giant rusted signs assert the backwoods, despite the view of Third Avenue through contiguous, tinted glass windows. The three-story main room houses the primary bar, an informal restaurant and an upper level for drinkers and diners. In the second space, find a small stage for performances and another drink station constructed from a refurbished horse trailer.The DrawCountry may be king, but you'll find a diverse music lineup. As well as torch-and-twangers like the foot-tapping Jimmy Nations Combo, audiences get an audio uplift from the swing band the Flying Neutrinos and the blues-rockabilly act the Mercy Brothers. The full menu of enchiladas, barbecue ribs and steak pushes pub grub in a decidedly Western direction. Kitschy delicacies like the Fat Elvis--a deep fried banana chimichanga with chocolate sauce--add to the charm.