I came here for lunch recently and really enjoyed the specials they had. The atmosphere is similar to a regular pub which is surprising as the name "Korean Cowboy" is fun but there's nothing kitschy or unique about the decor. It was deserted on a Thursday afternoon, a bonus as service was great and the waiter was friendly. My friend and I opted for the wings and fries which were around $8 while another friend got some sort of a rice bowl. The portions were large and extremely worth it for the price. My wings were saucy and the fries were good although I couldn't finish the whole plate. The only disappointment for me was that they didn't serve the anju on their dinner menu as I had really wanted to try the deep fried spaghetti and cheesy corn.