“Got a go-go cage there - and two on the stage,” he says, pointing to spots in the room where the aforementioned features will be located. The owner of Stoney’s Rockin’ Country is surveying his newest digs, Stoney’s North Forty in Santa Fe Station, as workers put the finishing touches on the bar and nightclub. “Those come from Bali,” Chris Lowden notes of the skulls. Assorted steer skulls adorn the walls above the elevated VIP area.
It gleams above the dance floor, not far from a large metallic sculpture of a cow made from - among other things - handcuffs, padlocks and monkey wrenches, like something that came from an artisanal scrap yard.Īn iron statue of a pompadoured cowboy wrangling a bucking bronco looms nearby. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) the armadillo-shaped disco ball awaits.
A Longhorn steer art piece as part of the new Stoney's North Forty country club coming to Santa Fe Station on Thursday, Sept.