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Contribuer aux commentairesOverall rating: 4.9 I read the one star reviews... I don't understand them. I highly recommend for any tourists that are looking for a bar pure people...
Im crippled and have trouble standing for long periods of time let alone dance and was kicked out for swaying another time was leaving the back smoking...
You want to Dance? This is your place, matter fact it's the only Country Western dance hall (this size) left in town. We got there at 6PM as they opened...
Overall a fun experience, but definitely a one time experience for me.The bartenders were beautiful but stuffed into awkward costumes.The bouncers waited with us outside until our Uber scooped us up! I appreciated this and felt safe. Bouncers were respectful and protective.Inside was loud and crowded. Live music was so loud I could barely hold a conversation or order a drink. Cannot walk to the dance floor or bar without bumping the swarms of other guests.They do not carry grapefruit juice for a Paloma. This is crazy for New Mexico!Live music was fun, but I wished there were some classic Western songs thrown in the mix. I entered the venue hoping for some Dolly Parton or Marty Robbins and was disappointed by the 2010’s era country. They played a singular Shania Twain song. This was the highlight of the night.Decor reflected white, conservative values. Decor included blue lives matter flags and transphobic bathroom signs.I am left with mixed feelings and do not think I will return.Be sure to arrive before 9 PM if you want to park.
Good atmosphere, set up well done,friendly staff. Albuquerque Jazz Orchestra was great in the stage.