The two stars is strictly based on the food. From what I can tell, the place is focused on the country-bar aspect rather than the food. It seems like a popular place in the evenings, with live music and dancing, and gets pretty crowded.
However, I went for lunch, and got the barbecue beef sandwich. Kind of disappointing that a cowboy place wouldn't have decent barbecue. This seemed eerily similar to the Lloyds barbecue beef that you get at the grocery store, except maybe not as rich - I'm not saying Lloyds is bad, it's just not restaurant quality.
From 11:30-12:00, there were only three customers including myself, which tells me that this is definitely not a lunch place. So if you're considering going to hang out at the bar or do some line dancing, I'm sure the rest of the reviewers here will steer you right.