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http://www.gallaghersaz.com Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity to reinvent the wheel, the result would look a lot like Gallagher’s Sports Grill. There’s more for fans than a few tiny screens to stare at. Amenities include off-track betting windows, arcade games, trivia nights, karaoke, a posh outdoor patio complete with waterfall and breathtaking views, and 25 conveniently placed TVs broadcasting everything from the popular football and baseball games to sports with fewer fans, like bowling. The menu is on par too, including American standards like burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and grilled meats including baby back ribs and chicken fajitas. The best part? Gallagher’s has six locations spread throughout the Valley in South Phoenix, North Phoenix, Central Phoenix, Carefree, Chandler, and Peoria. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.gallaghersaz.com/index.html Gallagher's Sports Grill has locations all over the Valley, and the 16th Street location is in keeping with the feel established by the company"s other locations. Nighttime activities include more than just the games on the TVs spread evenly throughout the bar and outside on the patio, offering karaoke and trivia during the week. The spacious seating ensures ease in grabbing a mug of domestic and import brews, and the kitchen's selection of wings and burgers make Gallagher's a dependable stop for a bite, a sip, and a place to root for the Cards. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.publichousegarage.com/home.php Boasting sweet metalwork and an automotive-inspired decor, the Garage Public House knows how to complete a theme: as gas prices go up, the price of the first round of beers goes down. This Ahwatukee spot is clean and modern looking, with vintage photos lining the wall, gleaming garage style doors and chic lighting overlooking rows of plush leather booths and a massive, circular bar in the center. The setup alludes back to the "Garage Family's" history, when the family used secretly housed a moonshine operation under the guise of a simple filling station. The kitchen serves up New American style cuisine, and the bar is loaded with an extensive array of liquors and wines, making the Garage Public House worth fuel-stop for the evening. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Whenever the day-drinking mood strikes us, we typically head for Garnett's Rite Inn, because this rough-around-the-edges roadhouse located along Seventh Avenue offers the dive bar hat trick of cheap booze ($1.75 Bloody Mary's from 6 to 9 a.m.), saucy-yet-friendly bartenders, cheesy décor (check out all the mirrored beer signs), and a pretty kickass jukebox (stocked with Otis Redding, Reba McEntire, and Johnny Cash). Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.geishaagogo.com From capsule-like private karaoke rooms, to high-tech Toto toilets, to cartoonishly cute waitresses who look like they hang out in Harajuku, Geisha A Go Go brings trendy Japanese kitsch to Old Town. The menu runs the gamut from dumplings and hot rock dishes to seafood entrees, and while it won't satisfy your craving for traditional Japanese cuisine (this tavern is more about the scene than the cuisine), it will help you soak up a Hello Kitty cocktail or some fruit-infused shochu. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Although you might be intimidated by its Biltmore address, the prospect of sipping spirits inside the Art Deco opulence of chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley's 1930s-era mansion is too temping to resist. Wind your way up the spiral driveway and head inside this Spanish Colonial-style manor for a snifter or two at the tony lounge named for the late meatpacking heir Geordie Hormel (who purchased and restored the property with his wife Jamie in the early '90s). Drinks run the gamut from classic selections (vodka gimlets, Manhattans, and the Moscow Mule are a specialty) to handcrafted martinis, and cocktails. On any given weekend, you're bound to find a mix of curious tourists, swanky scenesters, and other members of a more well-heeled tax bracket, as well as anyone with an appreciation of vintage cocktails in an equally vintage setting. While a one-time $10 membership fee has more to do with sidestepping some zoning laws than actual exclusivity, the hallowed view of the Valley from Geordie's patio is well worth the price and makes you feel like the king of the hill. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.georgeanddragonpub.net For a uniquely British drinking experience that will take you on a quick trip across The Pond, stop by George & Dragon English Restaurant and Pub. The interior is decked out with displays of UK pride, including Union Jacks, local flags, pub signs, and tabletops featuring London Tube stations. Not only does the bar stock the largest selection of imported draught beer and scotch in the Phoenix area, but the kitchen cranks out authentic dishes like shepherd’s pie, bangers n’ mash, and steak and kidney pie filled with Guinness-braised steak chunks and slightly musky lamb kidney bathed in gravy. The fish n’ chips are always a safe bet, the golden brown cod dredged in just the right amount of batter, the chips crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. George & Dragon is also known for its regular poker games, held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.giliginsbar.com There's rarely a dull moment to be had at Giligin's, as this wacked-out island-themed watering hole specializes in serving up goofy good times, as well as gigantic 24-ounce beers, to its rowdy patrons. Be sure to check out the weekly goldfish races, karaoke four nights a week, or hang out with the always-hilarious Chuey the Rock 'n' Roll Midget, who works his own Lilliputian-sized bar in one corner. Plus, the kitchen stays open until 1:30 a.m., serving crab cakes, corn dogs, and other fried treats just in case you get the late-night munchies. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.goatheadsaloon.com Jonesing for some live music in the East Valley? Pilot your ride on over to the Goat Head Saloon. Tucked into the corner of a Mesa strip mall, this expansive bar and venue is where fans of both rock and hip-hop head to partake in weekend shows by a slew of talented local bands and acts. One evening, its gifted lyricists bringing their best on the microphone while backed by phat beats. The following night, however, the Goat Head becomes the domain of a crew of classic rockers serving up thunderous covers or crowd-pleasing hits. An array of Americana, folk, and rock musicians also take to the colorfully-lit stage area at this charming wood-paneled bar during various weekday open mic events and jam sessions. Several pool tables are also on the premises should you feel like proving your billiards superiority. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.goldbarespresso.org If you leave Gold Bar Espresso thirsty, then you've got some explaining to do. The family-owned and operated coffee shop has been quenching parched mouths in Tempe since the mid-nineties. Located in the Basha's shopping center on the northeast corner of Southern and McClintock, they offer a wide selection of beverages: the obvious coffee and espresso drinks, as well as Italian sodas, teas, smoothies and hot cocoas. Pop in on a weekend night and enjoy live jazz or grab a few friends for one of their popular game nights. If it's just coffee and Wi-Fi that you require, they've got you covered on that front, as well. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.gordonbiersch.com Businesses tend to come and go in Downtown Tempe, but brewpub Gordon Biersch, which overlooks the corner of Mill Avenue and Fifth Street, has been a loyal mainstay for more than a decade. It's no surprise, given the bar's lofty view (which is particularly nice at sunset) and the establishment's longstanding dedication to handcrafted beer. Dressed in casual khakis, business folks sample such Biersch standards as Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner, Märzen brew, and rotating seasonal beers (brewed in-house), with the gleaming stills visible from the dark oak bar. The menu is just as sophisticated as the lagers. Munch on appetizers like crab cakes with Cajun rémoulade and pot stickers, then move on to entrees like the sesame-seared ahi tuna, Cajun pasta and jambalaya. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.gordonbiersch.com Things to do in Glendale? Watch sports, eat, and drink. If sports don't float your boat -- but German-style craft brews do -- then Gordon Biersch has what you need. Conveniently located on the outskirts of University of Phoenix Stadium's parking lot (it's hard to get too far from sports in Glendale), Gordon Biersch is ideal for those football and hockey fans who crave a light, fruity märzen while nibbling on such entrées as Chilean sea bass and crab-stuffed shrimp before screaming themselves hoarse and pounding $8 light beers. The décor and atmosphere is decidedly upscale, even if certain Sundays bring in a rowdier crowd. Thankfully, TVs line the bar for those who want to watch the game, separating them from the people who are serious about their food. Gordon Biersch made their name on their beers, and they're still the draw. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Low-lit, laid-back, and crazy-clean, this North Phoenix neighborhood watering hole is suburban relaxation at is finest. A spacious two-room interior (made intimate with a dividing wall) boasts darts, pool, TVs, shuffleboard, and electronic games including Wii Bowling for those looking to diversify their recreational options. Snag a stool for a seriously cold and dirt-cheap brew (Budweiser drafts are a buck-fifty) served up by sociable barkeeps while listening to the not-too-loud-sounds of the Rolling Stones and The Who on the juke. And while a dry-erase board touts "Karaoke - by Brad - Priceless!" from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. nightly, amateur poker nights, and free pool on Tuesdays, there's fun to be had daily during the 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. happy hour when the lounge's locals are happy to strike up a conversation. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.lassendas.com A shockingly long list of appetizers and homemade salads, sandwiches and main courses give this sports bar its “best of the valley” reputation. Return customers belly up to the bar with a Bull Dog Margarita, the Grille’s signature drink, and the big game on one of a dozen hi-def TVs, and the after-work crowd comes early for the daily happy hour specials that pair appetizers with specialty drinks. Located on the links of the Las Sendas Golf Club—one of the valley’s most demanding, desert-styled 18-hole courses—this cozy bar and restaurant offers patrons spectacular vies of the Phoenix skyline and a chance to unwind after a long day on the links. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
There's no clearer illustration of how this Mesa mainstay toes the line between family-friendly establishment and dive bar than its claw machine, which is filled with stuffed animals and, ahem, adult novelties. Beyond this incongruous mix of innocence and outrageousness, Groggy's offers numerous pool tables and a relaxed environment, no matter how intense the billiards action becomes. All three flags of North America (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) hang on the wall of the bar, seemingly underscoring the unity shared by its patrons in their common pursuit of a good time. Both neighborhood folk and students from the nearby Mesa Community College visit in search of $2.50 happy hour specials on Budweiser beers, or perhaps for a few games of nine ball. Groggy's also features a vintage outdoor sign (depicting a wild-eyed frog gripping a pool cue and frosty mug), which proudly proclaims the establishment's M.O. of "good food, good fun, good spirits." Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.gusnypizzalounge.com Greasy slices of Brooklyn-style round pie are served 24-7 to clubgoers after last call at this posh pizzeria located across the street from Myst. Although one end of the place is devoted to serving pizza and drinks, including plenty of adult beverages, its dining room has a lounge-like atmosphere with cozy nooks, plush seating, and non-stop dance music and hip-hop jams blaring from the sound system. Long lines through the door are the norm around 2 a.m., often resulting in an intriguing social scene that develops out on the sidewalk and patio. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thegymgrillandbar.com You've got to give it to the owner of the Gym Grill & Bar in Queen Creek. When asked where you've been all night, the Gym sounds like a pretty reasonable answer. You'll find some lockers in The Gym, but other than that, you're mostly looking at good-time standards, like 16 beers on tap and strategically placed big-screens airing the games. The signature horseshoe-shaped bar comes with an interesting story, too. Brought over from Washington's famous Blackies House of Beef, you could be sitting in the same spot as President Harry S Truman, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, or President John F. Kennedy, all men who at one time or another would have required the relaxation and cold draught afforded by the staff at The Gym. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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