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519 Hudson St.,
New York, NY 10014
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Mon-Thu, 11am-midnight; Fri, 11am-2am; Sat, 10am-2am; Sun, 10am-11pm
1 at Christopher St.-Sheridan Sq.
$9.95-$17.95
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Recommended
Houston St. to 14th St., Sixth Ave. to West Side Hwy.
In a room filled with deer antler chandeliers and longhorn decorations, it should come as no surprise that meat and fried foods are the dominant fare at Cowgirl Hall of Fame. Forget your diet and start with the trailer-park-style Frito pie. Follow up by hitting the meats, like succulent BBQ ribs or crispy chicken fried chicken covered in a rich, country gravy. Be sure to guzzle down plenty of mason jars of fresh fruit margaritas, which will make your head dance to the Johnny Cash rambling on the stereo.
BrunchSat.—Sun., 10 a.m.—3:45 p.m.
Note
The bar remains open for several hours after the kitchen closes, until about 3 a.m. on weekends.
Chips and black-eyed pea salsa, $3.75; Papa Joel’s pulled pork sandwich, $10.50; chicken fried chicken, $14.50; Jack Daniel’s pork chops, $15.95; BBQ ribs, $16.95
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