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http://www.mancusosrestaurant.com Getting romantic at the mall isn't just for teenagers. Bobby's offers up a sexy, swanky lounge vibe in the heart of north Scottsdale's upscale Kierland Commons. Head upstairs to experience the soul, jazz and laid back sounds of the bar's pianist while getting close with someone in candlelit corners, or order up customized cocktails, where crisp-dressed bartenders deliver gracious pours. Round up the girls or bring by a special lady for ladies night every Tuesday, when the fairer sex indulges in half priced drinks, or stop by for the unisex happy hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. everyday with $4 well cocktails, half off margaritas and $4 premium drafts. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bogeysgrillaz.com The name Bogey's says it all - and not because there are any Casablanca-themed decorations at this Tempe sports grill and hangout. The golf theme is explored all over the walls at this place, where kickballers and dodgeballers also congregate in herds. On NFL Sundays, the bar is a home away from home for displaced Vikings, Bears, and Bills fans, as well as a sizable contingent of Arizona Cardinals followers. The signature drink is Three Olives vodka, which runs only $3.50 all day long. Weekly events include Texas Hold'em on Thursday evenings and live music on Friday nights. You can also shoot a game of pool, hone your aim on Big Buck Hunter or play a round of cornhole. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bostonsbargrille.com As its name portends, this Tempe joint is all about Beantown. Not only can you catch the latest Pats game with all sorts of Massachusetts expats, the bar also provides the chance to wolf down a Green Monster chili dog while sipping a few pints of Sam Adams, and perusing the latest edition of the Boston Herald. And if you've forgotten about the enormity of the Red Sox's World Series win back in 2004, get a gander at all the memorabilia dedicated to both the team and its historic win that's displayed on the walls alongside pennants for other Bostonian sports squads. Off-track betting is also available, as well as an array of draft and bottled beers. Karaoke sessions, open mic nights, and poker tournaments nights are also offered throughout the week. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bostonsgourmet.com This Tempe favorite, located just a few blocks west of Mill Avenue on the north side of University Drive, perfectly combines the spirit of a sports bar with the comfort of a sit-down restaurant. College kids and ASU fans typically gather in the bar area to witness all the big games on the numerous HDTVs, while families and couples enjoy quieter conversations in the dining room area (which, it's worth noting, offers ample vantage points for game watching as well). Boston's is also able to maintain chain restaurant consistency without sacrificing the quirky independence that makes it a neighborhood favorite. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bouldersonbroadway.com With its ski lodge vibe and walls covered with outdoor equipment (including antique bicycles and climbing gear), Boulders on Broadway's two-story Tempe establishment is the kind of place you can relax after scaling Camelback or taking your 12-speed for a spin. Naturally, it's a big place for the neighborhood cycling crowd (with plenty of places both inside and outside to lock up your two-wheeler) as well as ASU students. There are more than 25 brews on tap -- as well as 75 more available in bottled form -- and an ample menu of scrumptious Chicago-style pizzas, calzones, and other comfort food selections in case you'd like to carb load before your next hike. Daily food and drink specials are also available. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Another reason to go to Ahwatukee! Brad's fired cheese curds can't be found anywhere else, and we crave the Pork Chili Verde all week long. Daily specials are always tasty and filling at this clean, sporty meeting place. Check out the weekly Friday Night Walleye Fish Fry, and the Bratwurst Burger topped with sauerkraut and cheese. Yum! Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
This snug, sports-oriented Ahwatukee tavern and eatery possesses a definite Midwestern bent. Besides a series of large, color-filled displays adorning the walls and serving as memorabilia-laden shrines to the collegiate and professional sports teams of Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota, folksy Great Lakes kitsch like framed snowshoes and bait shop ephemera dot the decor. The theme extends to the repast, which (along with a largely American pub grub spread of sandwiches, burgers, and finger foods) includes such homespun heartland staples as soft pretzels, beefy bratwurst, breaded pork loin sandwiches on sesame seed buns, thick slabs of meatloaf, and savory deep-fried white cheddar cheese curds. Huge filets of walleye are also available either grilled, pan-fried, or beer-battered, which the Minneapolis expats who frequent Brad’s Place wolf down with gusto as they discuss how Kirby Puckett’s walk-off homer in the 1991 World Series serves as the Twin Cities’ most thrilling sports moment. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
As the name portends, this is a neighborhood watering hole with a throwback feel that gives Arcadia residents a chance to lift a few after-work beers. Entertainment ranges from sports on TV to live blues and cover bands on weekend evenings, with the Wednesday night karaoke session bringing in a eclectic cross-section of patrons, most of whom are eager to rock the mic in their own funky fashion. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.brennanspubngrub.com It's possible to instantly feel like a regular at Brennan's, even if you've never visited before. The waitresses call you "honey," the biker clientele is friendly and welcoming, and first timers will occasionally get drink discounts. If you're there with pals, challenge them to a round of pool or some shuffleboard. The twice-weekly trivia nights are just as competitive, with patrons teaming up to answer general knowledge questions on Wednesdays, followed by salacious sex-themed trivia on Saturdays. Both events are breeding grounds for friendly rivalries and offer opportunities to make some new acquaintances. The bar also features dartboards and arcade games, as well as karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. Tuesdays feature inexpensive Mexican fare, including half-priced appetizers and $2 margaritas. You'll probably wind up sharing some with your new friends at the table next to you. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.brigetts.com Even if it looks like a biker bar, with all those shiny-chrome hogs out front, Brigett's real charm is as one of Phoenix's unsung karaoke capitals. The bar hosts sing-a-long fun seven nights a week, and the songs you'll hear performed are as diverse as the people singing them. There might be a dude with long hair and a flannel shirt singing rock 'n' roll, followed by a middle-aged fellow belting out some chart-topper, followed by a biker babe doing her own kooky thing. Everybody's friendly here, and if you can't be talked into a duet, maybe a game of pool or darts will suffice. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thebritishopenpub.com Cozy British-themed pub with a fair selection of British and international beers, and some pretty decent English grub: sausage rolls, fish and chips, bangers and mash, and an excellent beef and Guinness pie. Baskets of Wallys -- deep-fried spears of dill pickles -- make for terrific bar food. For a happy ending, look to the dessert menu, offering such blood-sugar-raising delights as bread pudding with Grand Marnier. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.buffbrothers.net BT's Sports Pub is the everyman's bar. Nix the hoity toity Scottsdale vibe at this no frills sports-centric spot, packed with interactive fun and cheap pub grub. BT's daily specials and happy hour prices blow the high-end competition in the area out of the water, with a 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. happy hour every day. Even after 7, BT's keeps the party going. Two dollar well cocktails, $2.50 domestic pints and $3.50 margaritas every evening at the Cheers-style center bar. Try your luck at the dog and horse betting window, or just dive into the expansive menu for dichotomous tastes, featuring Mexican favorites and good 'ole American entrees. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.buffalochipsaloon.com No, we are not kidding. Buffalo Chip Saloon offers real, live bull riding-on real, live bulls! If you're hankering for a good time away from the sprawl, pardner, head up north to this watering hole situated along Cave Creek's main drag. Cowboys are king here, as evidenced by its country-western dance lessons, and toe-tappin'; performances by the twangy musicians of the Pat James Band throughout the week. An authentic-looking Wagon Camp is also located out back, providing an outdoor bar and dance floor amidst hay bales, fire pits, and old-timey buildings and décor. (The attached restaurant also serves up such tasty vittles as buffalo stew and ribeye steaks.) Bronco-busters and their badonkadonk babes aren't the only patrons here, however, as funky artist types, families, and other Valley refugees come by to play in the arcade or watch twice-weekly professional bull-riding shows. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Phoenix, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Phoenix, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Phoenix, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/bwrchandler Burgers, wings, gyros and sandwiches with domestic, import and craft beers on tap. Karaoke on Friday nights. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
So you think you can sing? This West Phoenix watering hole, which offers karaoke action seven nights a week, might just fit the bill. An enthusiastic crowd cheers on regulars who holler out nu-metal hits and hip-hop chartbusters along with the usual tear-jerking ballads from a catalog of more than 50,000 songs. In between turns on the mic, try your hand at billiards, darts, or perhaps some touch-screen video game action, or maybe just read some of the informative-yet-profane graffiti in the restrooms. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bullshootersaz.com Fancy yourself a pool shark? Seen The Color of Money one too many times? This North Phoenix pool palace has a bevy of billiards tables (38 of 'em, to be exact) on which you can put your skills to the test. Pool prodigies sporting jeans and black concert tee shirts bring their custom cues to shoot both some stick and the breeze. Over in the adjacent game room and smoking lounge, however, there's Texas Hold'em, shuffleboard, a hockey game, and other distractions. The bar features 11 brews on tap, 36 different imports and domestics in bottle form, and enough daily specials (such as $2 PBRs) to afford you enough liquid courage to try your hand at the weekend karaoke. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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