Lost Horse Saloon
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#Dive Bar đŸș #Restaurant #Drinks #Anthony Bourdain #Restaurant🍮
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"The red neon sign outside the Lost Horse Saloon says, simply, “Beer.” The Lost Horse is long and L-shaped, and most of the time, its interior is dim as a cave. Three pool tables are on the right, just inside the front door. A bench runs the length of the opposite wall. There are a few Formica-topped tables and metal chairs. Deer mounts, dusty pieces of tack, and a sign reading “No working during drinking hours” hang on the walls. The bar’s counter is a former shuffleboard table, and behind the hardworking barmaid is a large antique mirror, as in a western movie. The bar stools are a mismatched lineup of wood and vinyl seats that don’t benefit from close inspection. A lone spittoon squats on the footrest below. Marfa now claims a range of drinking establishments, from ritzy to quirky, but the Lost Horse is where we usually end up. My family started coming here a couple of decades and a couple of owners ago, back when this place was Lucy’s Tavern. After Lucy’s came the era of Joe’s Place—lots of cumbia in those days—and since 2010, it’s been the Lost Horse. In each incarnation, this bar has been a dive. I say that with affection, and with some apology to my friends who have owned or run the place over the years. But it’s true. It’s always been a little rough looking. Not many windows. Dark. “The outside of this place is intimidating, I know,” Ty Mitchell, the current proprietor, said while sitting on the bar’s deck out back. “Every once in a while I pretend I’ve never been to Marfa and see it and I think, ‘I oughta clean that up a bit.’ ”"

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"Atmospheric cowboy bar with pool table "

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"Total local dive bar. Definitely worth a visit."

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