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Cattlemen's Lounge at the Historic Paso Robles Inn

DISCOVER LIVE MUSIC AND LOCAL FLAVOR AT OUR PASO ROBLES BAR & LOUNGE

HOURS

Sunday - Thursday, 2 PM - 10 PM

Friday + Saturday, 2 PM - 11 PM

MENUS

DRINK MENU

FOOD MENU

Bar bites are available until 10 PM on Friday + Saturday.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Thursday Night Football

Every Thursday, starting at 5:15 PM

Live Music on Fridays & Saturdays

Friday, 2/2 - Bobby Santa Cruz

Saturday, 2/3 - Matt Moddy

Valentine's Day: Wednesday, 2/14 - Lynda Tymchek & Marty Townsend

Friday, 2/16 - Wally Barnick

Saturday, 2/17 - Matt Moody

Friday, 2/23 - Bobby Santa Cruz

Saturday, 2/24 - Louie Ortega

Friday, 3/1 - Bobby Santa Crus

Saturday, 3/2 - TBA

Friday, 3/8 - Louie Ortega

Saturday, 3/9 - Wally Barnick

Friday, 3/15 - Joy Bonner

Saturday, 3/16 - TBA

Friday, 3/22- Joy Bonner

Saturday, 3/23 - TBA

Interested in performing at Cattlemen's Lounge? Contact us here.

History of Cattlemen's Lounge:

Established in 1942. The Cattlemen's Lounge received its name because it has served as a gathering place of so many local cowboys throughout its history. In 1965, Linden Chandler purchased the Paso Robles Inn and 50,000 acres of local land. On this land, Chandler ran 4,000 head of cattle each year. At this point in Paso Robles' history, the area was still a small-town agricultural community as the wine industry had yet to develop. Chandler's background in farming and ranching was often incorporated at the Inn. For years, the Paso Robles Trail Riders ended their ride at the Inn with a grand dinner and celebration. At least twice over the years, members of the Chandler family had ridden horses upstairs into the Cattlemen's Lounge. Grandpa saddled up in 1956 followed by his grandson in 1979. Today, Cattlemen's Lounge is still a favorite spot for local ranchers to relax after long days in Paso Robles' countryside.