3/5 FlRELAlR 2 years ago on Google • 199 reviews
My
friend
and
I
have
been
looking
forward
to
checking
out
Ladies
Night
(Wednesdays)
for
a
few
weeks.
There
is
a
$5
cover,
but
Ladies
get
two
drink
tickets
(to
use
on
beer,
wine,
or
wells).
When
we
arrived,
just
before
7pm,
the
floor
was
packed
for
the
line
dance
tutorial
(1
song
was
taught,
and
played
atleast
twice
over
the
course
of
the
night).
We
were
really
surprised
and
excited
to
see
such
an
outstanding
turn
out!
The
dance
floor
is
massive,
and
there's
also
a
small
dance
floor
upstairs.
We
had
no
wait
for
either
of
our
drinks,
from
the
bars
(there
were
atleast
3
bars
open).
We
ordered
food
and
ate
upstairs,
overlooking
the
dance
floor,
while
waiting
for
line
dances
to
be
played.
The
gentleman
at
the
food
counter
was
super
sweet,
cordial,
and
helpful.
Perfect
customer
service,
and
a
great
smile!
The
food
was..
ok.
Real
unprocessed
chicken
in
the
chicken
fingers,
but
boring
breading.
Beef
Empenadas
filling
had
a
chili-like
flavoring
(didn't
expect
them
to
taste
authentic,
but
didn't
expect
a
chili
flavor
either),
the
crust
was
decent.
The
Asada
Fries
were
the
best
part,
but
I
wish
I
would
have
asked
for
crisper
fries,
to
stand
up
to
the
moisture
of
the
toppings.
The
most
disappointing
part
was
the
PA
system
and
music
choices.
It
was
incredibly
difficult
to
understand
the
dance
instructor
and
the
DJ
when
they
spoke.
Not
a
big
deal,
but
if
we
couldn't
see
the
instructor
for
the
tutorial,
we
had
a
hard
time
following
along.
Also,
we
were
excited
for
line-dancing,
but
it
was
probably
70%
two-step
to
30%
line
dances.
After
the
one
line-dance
tutorial,
there
was
a
string
of
two-step
songs
'til
about
8pm
(about
10
or
so
songs).
Occasionally
about
6-8
people
would
do
a
line
dance
in
the
center
of
the
floor,
during
two-step
music,
not
counting
the
majority
of
the
time
that
people
would
do
the
Cowboy
ChaCha
(probably
about
10-15
times
throughout
the
evening).
We
overheard
a
regular
customer
say
things
often
pick
up
about
10
or
11pm...
and
although
there
was
more
line
dancing
later
in
the
evening,
they
often
weren't
current
popular
country
songs.
To
be
fair,
I
will
say
that
the
dance
floor
always
stayed
plenty
active
which
is
the
ultimate
goal;
but
to
my
own
credit,
I
have
frequented
2
other
country
bars
outside
of
the
state,
so
this
isn't
due
to
inexperience,
and
this
isn't
my
first
rodeo.
Wishing
there
was
a
more
equal
ratio
of
line
dancing
to
two-step.
Sadly,
this
was
a
lackluster
experience.😕
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