Cow Palace Bar and Restaurant: Famous Restaurant in Amado
by Basaic
The Cow Palace was established upon the site of an old general store in the days of Otho Kinsley. Kinsley established the Kinsley Ranch in 1920 and became famous for furnishing bucking horses and Brahma bulls to the now famous Fiesta de Los Vaqueros Rodeo. The Cow Palace became a renowned steakhouse and watering hole for Hollywood stars in the 1930s. Framed on the walls are photos of the likes of John Wayne, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mae West, alongside mounted heads of wildlife. Many movies were filmed in the area, such as "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing," Pray For The Wildcat," "Tin Cup," "The Postman," and "Boys On The Side" and many of the stars ate here. The Cow Palace serves breakfast, lunch and dinner to include steaks, sandwiches and other fare. It also serves beers, wines, and cocktails. Hours are 8 AM to 9 PM daily. I have not eaten here yet; but look forward to trying it. The...