Welcome to Cowboy Country Saloon
Located in Long Beach, Cowboy Country Saloon is a lively spot for dance enthusiasts and country music lovers. Boasting a mechanical bull and free line dancing lessons, this venue offers a fun-filled experience for patrons. With a diverse crowd, friendly staff, and affordable drinks, it's the perfect place to unwind and show off your dance moves. The energy is infectious, with themed nights like line dance heavy Fridays and two-step swing Saturdays. While the kitchen offerings remain unreviewed, the overall atmosphere and entertainment make Cowboy Country Saloon a must-visit for a memorable night out.
- 3321 E South St Long Beach, CA 90805 Hotline: (562) 630-3007
Welcome to Cowboy Country Saloon, where the Wild West meets modern-day fun! Located in Long Beach, California, this establishment is a fusion of Dance Clubs, New American cuisine, and a classic Bar setting. From line dancing lessons to a mechanical bull, Cowboy Country Saloon offers a unique experience for all its patrons.
With a plethora of amenities including outdoor seating, a pool table, live music, and a full bar, this venue truly has something for everyone. The vibrant atmosphere, friendly staff, and diverse crowd make it a must-visit spot for a night out with friends or family.
Customers rave about the energetic vibe at Cowboy Country Saloon, with special mention of the line dancing lessons offered throughout the week. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a beginner looking to hone your skills, the instructors here have got you covered.
While the food may not be the main highlight, the drinks are well-priced and the kitchen is available for those looking to grab a bite to eat. The happy hour specials are a hit among regulars, and the overall experience is one of excitement and camaraderie.
So, if you're in the mood for some country charm mixed with modern entertainment, make your way to Cowboy Country Saloon. With its lively atmosphere, welcoming crowd, and array of activities, this spot is sure to make your night one to remember.

Cowboy Country is such a blast! They have a mechanical bull--how fun is that?! Plus, they teach you how to dance from 7 to 8 p.m., which is perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to brush up on their moves. The place is packed with great people, good vibes, and nonstop fun. Definitely a spot worth checking out!

Been wanting to make it out to a country bar and I'm glad this was my first one! Love that they offer free line dancing lessons multiple days a week so I was able to come out on a Wednesday and Saturday. The energy is always fun here and the line dancing lessons go by pretty quick. I've brought my friends and family out here and they had a great time! Drinks are pretty standard and the kitchen was closed when I tried ordering so I can't speak on the food. It's advertised they have a mechanical bull but I haven't seen it the times i've gone? Would love to try it if they ever bring it back!

First time last week. Pretty big venue. Very diverse crowd. Bartenders are BUSY all night, and nice and professional. Drinks are well priced too.

Friday nights: line dance heavy, and a lot of cowboy chacha songs mixed in saturday: half line dance / half two step & swing the staff are great, the regulars are all friendly. great place to come out and dance :) the classes beforehand get crowded so come early if you are trying to learn. and it's hard to find male leads some nights, but that's an LA problem and not a venue problem.

As an avid dancer at the honky tonks (Stoneys, Gilley's) in Las Vegas, I was eager to experience this one in Long Beach. I happened to arrive on the night of their 21st anniversary. There is plenty of square footage to walk around downstairs and upstairs. Both ends of the bottom floor have a dance floor. There is another upstairs. The wall memorabilia is fun to look at. The retail items are amusing with their innuendos. The patrons and bartenders are congenial. The live band was fun. The vibe is more easygoing than what I'm used to in Las Vegas. The crowd is more genuinely country compared to most of the country-goers at the Vegas dancehalls who simply dress country. The line dances were different than how I know them, but I got out there anyway. I also got to two-step with one of the locals. Drinks are cheaper than Stoney's in Las Vegas. For example, $6 for a whiskey and soda, compared to $12.