Slip on your spurs, partner, there's a honky-tonk in Hell's Kitchen! Kick back at this saloon-style watering hole, where the jukebox keeps good folks dancing to Tim McGraw's broken heart, the barkeeps pour American whiskeys and tequila, and the grub includes Texan-style Frito pie and pulled-pork sandwiches. For live country-and-western sounds, stop by Thursdays between 8pm and 11pm.

Check the website for its live-music schedule.


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