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Cowboy Chicken

3400 W Expressway 83 Bldg 100, Ste 100 McAllen, TX, 78501 ☎️ (956) 429-3999

1020 W. Nolana Ave. McAllen, TX, 78504 ☎️  (956) 686-7777

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Hours of operation: 11 am to 9 pm

Enjoy $5 off (Regularly $25) every Wednesday night, from 4 pm to closing time. 

Don’t want to go out? We’ll bring dinner to you! We’re now offering FREE DELIVERY on all orders over $15.


If you are the owner or the manager of a restaurant, we would like to help you promote your curbside specials. FREE of charge. Just send us the information to info@tbbmega.com

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