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Destiny USA welcomes Cowboys Saloon: American Bar And Grill

Syracuse, NY Cowboys Saloon: American Bar & Grill, the rapidly expanding destination restaurant and country-western entertainment concept, is slated to hold its grand opening weekend on Friday, August 13 and Saturday, August 14, 2016 at Destiny USA, one of New York’s largest shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. Destiny USA will be the seventh Cowboys Saloon nationwide to open following its successful launch in Phoenix and Denver. Prior to opening its doors Cowboys Saloon will be holding a job fair to fill over 100 positions throughout the month of July.

“We’re incredibly excited to add Cowboys Saloon to the Destiny USA dining and entertainment experience,” said Aiden McGuire, director of marketing, Destiny USA. “Cowboys Saloon is the perfect venue for families and friends to get together in a fun, country western-themed environment with the added excitement of live music from billboard toping artists. We’re thrilled to share this experience with our guests.”

Cowboys Saloon will be located on the 3rd level of the Canyon Area. Totaling 13,500 s/f, Cowboys Saloon was designed with an 1,800 s/f dance floor, two brand new bars, a front patio, mechanical bull riding area, and a private green room for top-tier country musical talent. The space evokes the look and feel of old-time western saloon and has a patron capacity of 1,000.

Friday and Saturday night of opening weekend will feature Happy Hour specials with ½ priced appetizers and cocktails, plus live music with a free cover charge before 10:00 p.m.

Cowboys Saloon Destiny USA will feature its award-winning southern-inspired scratch kitchen menu, including fried green caprese, a signature Cowboys Saloon dish that was recently highlighted in USA Today. The bar menu showcases hand-crafted cocktails using cutting-edge moonshine and bourbons from local distributors. Weekly specials will include Family Night, Ladies Night and Bottomless Cocktail Brunch, plus daily Happy Hour deals, mechanical bull riding and free line-dancing lessons.

Partnering with the largest booking agencies in the world, Cowboys Saloon has a steady flow of chart-topping country talent performing on their stages. Live monthly concerts will be scheduled at Cowboys Saloon Destiny USA featuring the hottest country stars and the newest voices out of Nashville.

“Country music is the most popular genre in the U.S. and we are excited to bring the entertainment of Cowboys Saloon to Central New York,” says Anthony Perera, managing member & founder of Cowboys Saloon: American Bar & Grill. “Complete with a mechanical bull, stage for live bands, and large space for line-dancing, we are offering our customers a genuine and unique country-western experience for the entire family to enjoy.”

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