Cowgirl

“Cowgirl hall of fame is a great place to while some time away anytime night or day.”

“The drinks came in little mason jars (which I loved) – best drinks hands down?”

“Their black-eyed pea salsa and chips are a fantastic appetizer (the first round is free).”

Cowgirl

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Half price frozen margs, a nice patio, and decent/cheap tex-mex food = a nice way to wile away an afternoon.

  2. Cowgirl, your cheese grits are heaven on a plate.  Love your brunch selections, your biscuits and choice of flavored margaritas. The mango margarita  had a strong amount of tequila with a little mango puree, maybe I'll try the Prickly Pear next time. Always great service and I keep forgetting to try dessert, maybe because I'm so full from the delicious entrees. Good choice of craft beer and flavored tequilas to go with the ample menu selections.

  3. The atmosphere is so warm colourful & cozy you feel at ease right away! Maybe too noisy…lots of wood all around, red & white pic nic table cloth with odds accessories all around…like a harthorns light! The food is good and portions are generouse, the service quick. It's a place you want to go to enjoy a relaxed armosphere and good food with no fine refinement. We tried the blackened catfish filet, which was ok, and the bbq ribs…awesome!!! They come with side veggies of the season. Desert was awesome too…a fantastic and delicious Patsy's pecan pie served warm with dipped cream. You can also have salads, enchiladas, fajitas. A place I'd suggest…Despite the noise!

  4. Solid brunch spot on the western sliver of the west village. The wild-west themed restaurant occupies quite a large space on Hudson Street so I doubt that there's ever a wait. We were drawn  by the quirky decor and the fact that it still served brunch at 3PM on a Sunday afternoon.

    I went to a southern soul-food inspired restaurant and ordered the Garden Veggie Burger …. and I LOVED it. It was a black bean – based patty and it packed a serious amount of flavor. The grilled onions and 'shrooms that I layered on top made for a spectacular Sunday-brunch meal. The fries were run of the mill but luckily not too greasy or meaty.

    My boyfriend has the Eggs Cesar – bacon+jalapeno corn torillas, salsa verde, mexican queso and 2 fried eggs. I'm not sure you can go wrong with any of those ingredients though I would have preferred a little less salsa.

    After doing a little research, I read that Cowgirl has been a staple in the neighborhood for over 25 years. I will definitely return and continue to support it!

  5. If you have a large group and are looking for a delicious margarita . . then this is the place for you! Came on a Sunday for lunch with a group of about 12. People loved their chicken fried steak. High chairs provided.

  6. I met up with a few friends on a Summer Saturday to get a few drinks. I didn't have anything to eat, only margaritas since they have Happy Hour Specials EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK from 3-6pm. We had a blast playing with the little donkeys they put on top of your margarita jar. Overall a very fun experience with friends!

    Happy Hour Specials (Everydat, 3-6pm)
    – Frozen Margaritas – all 1/2 off
    – $4 Draught beer
    – $6 Wine
    – $6 Sangria

  7. Cowgirl is a fun place to catch a meal and have a good time. Its not quite authentic Southern, but it has charm and ambience in its quirky decor. It is priced well considering the location. Its always bustling, the staff are friendly. Its a large place and you never really need to wait for a table. There is also outside seating. I ordered the Cowgirl enchilada and the portion was huge. The margaritas are tasty and strong too.  They serve brunch and they have a real good daily happy hour. Its worth checking out.

  8. This place is a latenight haven, and just as important, a solid choice for a hangover brunch. I've never been there entirely sober, but it's solid grub with very good beverages and friendly (if not entirely speedy) service.

    This isn't fine dining. I had huevos rancheros; not the best I ever had, but they were solid (a few more beans than anyone needs, but hey, they absorbed the remaining alcohol in my system). My friend had pumpkin pancakes, which he seemed pleased with (but he's one of those freaky people who loves everything pumpkin).

    I'm giving them 4 stars because my expectations were met, and the bill was reasonable. The West Village has a lot of options, and this is better than many.

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Hudson Street 519
New York 10014 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Saturday, 10:00 am - 12:00 am
Sunday, 10:00 am - 11:00 pm