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Looking to hoof it Latino-style? Enter the Mi Ranchito Dancing Bar. This Central Phoenix boogie-down lounge boasts a cheery blue exterior with brightly lit red signs welcoming hombres y mujeres jóvenes into a sinfully dark open room, complete with stage, sound system, and sizable dance floor (with pole) surrounded by tables and chairs, aluminum sheeting on the walls, and wagon wheels and beer signs on décor duty. Bailarines can move their feet to nightly DJ action, live bands on Fridays and Saturdays, and a jukebox full of popular Mexican music, while cantantes can belt it out during karaoke on Thursday and Sunday evenings. For those not into the shimmy or the shake, there's also a few TVs and pool tables for entertainment. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.millcueclub.com Feel like shooting some stick? There's no shortage of boffo billiards bliss at this combination pool hall/nightspot located in the heart of downtown Tempe's clubbing zone. While the front half of the establishment is more of a swanky saloon and hangout spot (offering daily drink specials, DJs on the weekends, and plenty of hotties perched atop bartstools), the back is all about the art of the cue. A total of 10 different tables fill the room, all of which are typically occupied by a mix of ASU students and scenesters pretending like they're Paul Newman in The Color of Money. Things get crowded pretty quickly most nights, which usually results in players trying to make their shots while dodging drinkers and other wandering social butterflies. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.themintaz.com The crown jewel of Les and Diane Corieri's local nightlife empire celebrates avarice and monetary excess in grand fashion. The couple spent a pretty penny to create an affluent oasis, which -- fittingly enough -- is situated inside an old bank. Clubgoers enjoy high-end cocktails and cuisine created by chef Johnny Chu and dance music from talented turntablists. High-tech touches like a crystal and LED cube hanging over the bar and illuminated rafters light up both the dance floor and heist-inspired artwork decorating the place. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.modified.org Despite all the rumors to the contrary, Modified Arts ain't dead. While its proprietors recently decided to change the establishment's focus to more of an art gallery than a music venue (and thus, eliminate the sort of rock and indie shows that it regularly featured over the past decade), the Roosevelt Row institution will still host occasional bands and musicians, although they'll be more of an experimental or genre-challenging sort. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Monarch-Theatre/151721091624098 Patrons of The Monarch Theatre seem to frequently contract dance fever whenever beats begin blasting out of its in-house wall of sound. Each victim at this downtown Phoenix dance emporium has their own individual symptoms: some folks start to shimmy, others begin to bounce, while the rest wind up merely pumping fists or bobbing heads as fast as the BPM will allow. The diversity of boogaloos being busted withing the confines of its 7,000-square-foot dance floor tends to encompass a wide variety of electronic dance music during any particular week. If it’s a UK Thursday event, you can expect a skull-shaking auditory assault of dubstep, glitch, or drum ‘n’ bass. When the Solstice crew puts up a special event, expect hours of progressive or deep house. Touring DJs that visit also bring laptops and hard drive full of everything from electro-house and trance to psychedelic, nu-disco, and other atmospheric jams. If anyone’s beat their feet into submission, however, various booths and posh seating opposite of the bar is waiting. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.realfunbar.com Cloistered amidst endless orange groves on the eastern end of Mesa, The Monastery isn't so much a bar as it's a ranch-style compound containing amusements aplenty. Perfect for those who can't stand the idea of being parked on a bar stool within a darkened room, this sprawling establishment offers drinking and diversions both inside and outside. Sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and ping-pong tables dominate its sprawling "backyard," while the interior includes pool tables, dart machines, and arcade games. Charcoal grills are also on the premises, allowing patrons to purchase a hunk of meat (or a veggie burger) and cook it for themselves. Live music takes place on Fridays and Saturdays when the weather permits and there's karaoke on Tuesday nights. And don't forget to ask the bartenders about a free cab ride home if your designated driver has had one too many. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.monkeypantsbar.com Miss the old frat house? You'll swear you've stepped into old Omega Alpha Etcetera when visiting this peculiar Tempe tavern. Perhaps it's the cardboard portrait of Princess Leia stapled to the wall or the thrift-store décor of mismatched furniture and odd tchotchkes that give Monkey Pants its frat-house vibe. The wait staff shouts "Hello!" as you enter, and will even give you an unusual nickname (like "Goosey Lucy" or "Gorgeous George") even if you don't want one. There's plenty of wacky fun to be had during the week, including goldfish races, crotch-kicking contests, and such theme nights as Sombrero Sundays and Mustache Mondays. This place is off-kilter and off the hook, to say the least. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.themoonsaloon.com The area around Arrowhead Mall along Bell Road in Peoria feels like a convention for corporate chain restaurants. There’s everything from Olive Garden and On the Border to Fuddrucker’s and Rock Bottom Brewery. Hidden in the mix – behind the Hooters – is The Moon Saloon, a sports bar that serves more than cheap beer. The place gets packed when the Suns and Cardinals play, and with plenty of TVs and cheering regulars, it’s a great atmosphere to root on the home teams. The bar also airs baseball, hockey, and select UFC pay-per-view fights. Sit in one of the red vinyl booths on a weekday from 3 to 7 p.m., and you can take advantage of two-for-one draft pints, well drinks, house wines, and eight varieties of sliders, including beer brat, bacon cheddar, and meatball parmesan. There are also snacks like fried pickles and fresh-baked pretzels, burgers, pizza, sandwiches, wraps, and salads to choose from. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
The hours of operation read 11 to 9 outside of Mother's Bar and Grill, but it's the kind of place that will do nearly anything to keep the regulars happy, including staying open late to keep the Coors flowing. Those same regulars have carved their names into the bar -- lacquered over to preserve their integrity -- and the bar features photos of repeat visitors tacked randomly on the wall, next to shrines to John "The Duke" Wayne and former Arizona Governor Rose Mofford. Caution tape warns of the building's low ceiling, and the plywood floors make it feel like the set of a Wild West flick. Open since 1972, Mother's stakes a claim as "The Pride and Joy of Buckeye Road," as advertised inside. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.muggshotsbar.com/MSB/Welcome.html Picking up in the same building where Lucky Devil left off, Muggshots Bar has hit the ground running. The cops and robbers theme is augmented here and there by pop-culture, sci-fi, and graffiti art, but overall coppers and mobsters dominate the scene, with Dirty Harry peering out from one tabletop, and Al Capone mugging from another. Both characters would be impressed by the bar's beer selection, with offerings from New Belgium and Deschutes Brewery. Check out the bathrooms for a kick- the men's room is decked out and flames and crimson, reading "Hell" on the wall, while the ladies room is far calmer, though still a bit shy of heaven. Bands, DJs and even roller derby events should attract hooligans and the fuzz alike. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
https://www.facebook.com/irishrepublicpublichouse?sk=wall Anything that can go wrong, inevitably will go wrong. So goes the old adage that inspired this brewpub's moniker. While it's not exactly the best attitude to have when engaging in an evening of drinking, the folks at this downtown Chandler drinkery seem to take the saying with an ample sense of humor. Dollar bills inscribed with many a sexual innuendo line the walls, filling in gaps between knickknacks and plasma screens showing hilariously tragic images of the Internet meme variety. The bars multitude of microbrews (Lost Abbey 10 Commandments, Odell's 90 Shilling) and import beers (Franziskaner, Smithwicks, Stella) are available via its 32 taps, which will likely satisfy even the most critical of beer snobs. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.mybigfatgreekrestaurant.net The only thing better than hanging out and people-watching from this cool diner's Mill Avenue patio is the food they serve us while we're there. These Big Fat people know their hummus, which has a tangy bite and is creamy and not too salty-just like we like it. Chicken and beef skewers are tasty, and served with an ample portion of cut carrots, broccoli and zucchini. We love the pastitsio, served with roasted red potatoes and rice pilaf. For lunch, we always go for the Gyro Pita with crispy, golden fries, or the Grilled Chicken Pita-both of them so full of tasty meat, you'll want to order an extra pita to go with it. Don't miss the Pizza Salad, one of the best-tasting indulgences in town, and the Vegetarian Moussaka, which tops our list of favorite good-for-you foods. Opa! Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
My Ole Man's Restaurant & Lounge has stood tall amid the quarter-century of rapid development in the Northwest Valley - and there's lots of vintage action on display in the bar to prove it. Many of the signs and fixtures date back to M.O.M.'s opening 25 years ago, giving the spacious room a comfy, lived-in quality lacking at a lot of watering holes. Knickknacks and photos give an endearing sense of clutter to the wood paneling behind the horseshoe-shaped bar, and the clientele can be just as dedicated to the old school as the bar's titular 'ole man. Even if you're the only one in the bar whose T-shirt doesn't have its sleeves rolled up, you'll likely get a slap on the back from a regular if you attempt a karaoke tune. Be prepared for some good-natured hassling if you try to leave in the middle of someone else's tune. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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