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http://www.afterlifescottsdale.com Aron Mezo's after-hours and all-ages club Afterlife stays active well into the wee hours every weekend as it offers blackjack and other casino-style action, video games, dancing, a lively social scene, and other distractions to anyone 18 and over. The Liquid Room regularly hosts hourly shower shows (featuring go-go girls shaking their moneymakers in glow-in-the-dark body paint), while the Earth Room also offers hookahs and DJs, and the upstairs Fire Room boasts secluded nooks and even more scantily clad dancers. In case anyone gets sleepy, the energy drinks available at two different bars pack plenty of punch, not to mention caffeine, to keep eyes open and bodies moving. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.alicecooperstown.com School's out forever at this hybrid sports/rock 'n' roll theme eatery where the shock-rocker born Vincent Furnier is worshipped like a demigod. Goth-punk waitresses wear eye makeup à la Cooper, and his ghoulish image stares out at you from nearly every table. Fender guitars signed by such acts as The Police, Eric Clapton, and Black Sabbath line the walls, along with a collection of sports memorabilia. Huge TV screens face you at nearly every angle so you can watch any and every game that might be on. Surprisingly, the food's not bad for bar grub: barbecue, burgers, sammies, chili, wings, etc. Cool spot to eat before or after a game at nearby U.S. Airways Center or Chase Field. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
This is what a friendly North Phoenix neighborhood bar looks like when it's run by folks who wear a love for both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Marilyn Monroe on their sleeves simultaneously. If you're in the mood to get hammered on the cheap, 75-cent Jägermeister shots can be had every day (with the purchase of any beer), and there's a crane game near the front with adult novelty prizes for those who are feeling, uh…amorous. Pool, darts, arcade games, and karaoke on the weekends are also available if your tastes are a little less racy. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.americanjunkieaz.com Part dance club, and part scenester lounge, American Junkie also functions as a haven for sports nuts, with a ring of flat-screens hanging just above the circular bar. Operated by the same people behind Pussycat Lounge and Dirty Pretty, it also boasts a fun vibe, and killer kitchen dishing out upscale comfort food selections. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/AmsterdamPhx Whether they're classic, fruity, or just plain dirty, Amsterdam's martinis are made to please. Sip one alongside the here-to-be-seen crowd, mingling and bouncing to techno beats within a sultry Greco-Roman interior, or on one of the swanky outdoor patios, where smoking divas sit back and survey the scene. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.angelstrumpetalehouse.com This downtown gastropub, built in a ’70s-era block building with a spacious room, long bar, and outdoor patio, is more successful for its suds than its grub. Boasting 31 rotating craft brews on tap – think local favorites, seasonals, and all-over IPAs – beer enthusiasts would be hard-pressed not to find something to their liking. But when it comes to the beer-friendly fare, many of the dishes seem too ambitious, often have preparation issues, and rarely deliver on their expected tastes. Relatively safe bets are the flatbread pizzas, spud tacos, and salads. For sweet tooths, there’s the alehouse’s version of Pop Tarts. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.anvilbaraz.com The building that once housed the legendary Mason Jar now rocks a completely different vibe these days, as it caters to the members of Phoenix's LGBT community, particularly beefy and built men. The leather night on Fridays brings in members of that particular lifestyle, looking for a place to call their own since the old Padlock shut down awhile back. Underwear night happens every Monday, male strippers bare it all on Sundays, and weekly beer busts let everyone throw back a few. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.apollos.com A longtime favorite of the Phoenix gay scene, Apollo's is the kind of bar where you can have a few beers and hang with a diverse selection of drinkers. From jockish preps and fabulous drag queens to big cuddly bears and roughneck biker types, they all gather here for the camaraderie and cute bartenders. If your peepers get tired from all the people watching, there's karaoke from Thursday through Saturday, and the infamous "Greek God Revue" strip show on Sundays. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.applebees.com The former Atlanta-based T.J. Applebee's Rx for Edibles and Elixirs, opened in 1980, has been transformed into one of the nation's best-known chain restaurants, and its Phoenix locations are easy to find on Voice Places. Thanks to consistency (Applebee's barbecued ribs are a worthy secret-recipe signature dish), a menu for the health-conscious (like the good-for-you Napa Chicken and Portobello platter, part of the chain's Under 550 Calories menu), and some wacky promotional schemes (the company has asked diners to rewrite popular songs with Applebee's menu items as the lyrics), the once-local restaurant now boasts 2,000 locations nationwide. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.arcadiatavern.com We go here for good company, sure, but it's the bruschetta that we long for. The spinach and artichoke brucshetta is our favorite, and we like to order it during the week when we can get a whole board of the stuff along with a bottle of wine for only $20. Yummy sides include sweet potato tater tots, which have to be tasted to be believed. Good bar food includes Asian chicken salad, the piled-high monster nachos, and the Cobb 7, a salad so full of bacon and avocado, you'll pass out from joy. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.foxrc.com/the_arrogant_butcher.html If you must dine in downtown Phoenix, try this 7,500-square-foot urban grill - where an ambitious menu holds a few hits along with the misses. We love the pate and the salads, though we recommend skipping the too-salty pastrami sandwich and the rather limp fries. Daily specials like Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes (every Monday) and the Wednesday night Slow-Roasted Prime Rib bring people back again and again - or maybe it's just a lack of options. Here's to arrogance! Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.axis-radius.com Trends tend to ebb and flow in Old Town Scottsdale, but this nightlife mainstay has stuck around for more than decade. It’s functioned as two clubs in one ever since its debut in 1998, offering patrons twice the vice under one roof. Axis typically showcases electronica tracks and Top 40 music videos, while the Radius portion hosts appearances by chart-topping DJs and recording artists. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
