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http://www.srrestaurants.com Scottsdale's blend of urban chic and rustic Southwestern style is always interesting. Nestled between Kokopelli-hawking art galleries and turquoise shops in Old Town Scottsdale you'll find Saddle Ranch. The Ranch has a "rock meets Western" flair that's just as likely to lure in modern day country fans as it is clubgoers donning the latest Forever 21 fashion. This sprawling restaurant and bar -- dominated by its mechanical bull ring and a crowd that loves watching riders attempting to hang on -- is a swanky saloon and dancehall, complete with rustic digs, outdoor fire pits, and a sexy staff sporting six-shooters. The walls are covered with old-timey signs, horseshoes, and other ranchhouse memorabilia straight outta Bonanza, making it a place to bring out-of-towners eager to experience cowboy kitsch. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.srrestaurants.com Saddle Ranch is a haute honky-tonk that serves up down-home kitsch with a rock 'n' roll flair. While Western décor and memorabilia also dominates the interior, don't expect to find too many patrons sporting 10-gallon hats or giant belt buckles. Much like its Scottsdale counterpart, this chic saloon is populated by plenty of hip and fashionable clubgoers sipping suds, supping on steaks, or socializing around the outdoor fire pits. Order up one of the enormous "beer towers" containing 64 ounces of ale. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thesailinn.com The Sail Inn may be known for its devotion to jam bands and generally hippie-friendly vibe, but recent years have seen the selection of music there expand. Any given night you may find DJs rocking beats, indie rockers doing their thing, or any of the characteristically "love, peace, and chicken grease" type acts. The Sail Inn features two stages, one indoors and one outdoors, so multi-band festivals fly by without pauses for set up time. The bar is fully stocked with beers and mixed drink ingredients, making the Sail a great place to catch a gig. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.saltysenorita.com Salty Senorita always seems to have a party vibe, thanks to a young crowd, quirky décor, and a busy outdoor patio. But this place isn't just about signature margaritas and more than 100 kinds of tequila. (Although that definitely adds to the energy.) Get geared up for those stiff drinks with some sizzling rustic street tacos, ancho-marinated pork tamales, or huge burritos made with homemade tortillas. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.sanfelipescantina.com You know you're at a Mexican restaurant that's more party than fine dining destination when folks recommend the Sonoran Chicken Sandwich: You'll find it among the items on Felipe's "Gringo Grub" list. The good news: The scene is always lively at this Tempe Marketplace bar/restaurant, conveniently overlooking the outdoor music/performance stage. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.santanbrewing.com SanTan Brewing hasn't been around as long as the Valley's craft brew standard-bearer, Four Peaks, but it's fast establishing itself as one of the best brewpubs in Arizona. Located along a nice stretch of restaurants and pubs in the heart of downtown Chandler, it features a vast lineup of in-house brews, along with a decent selection of wine and liquor. The food offerings are of the traditional bar variety, many with a Mexican twist, and are perfectly suited to the microbrews served. Sober eyes will notice some interesting decorative touches, including a metal vault and benches made of safe deposit boxes, left over from the location's former days as the Valley National Bank. The pub always seems to be planning some sort of special shindig or unveiling a new seasonal beer, which makes it the sort of place worth returning to every few months, even if you don't live right around the corner. Oh, and they're now canning their brews, too, so if you like what you taste you can take some home with you. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.santanflat.com This Southeast Valley eatery and drinkery was made famous a few years back due to its well-publicized fight with Pinal County officials about the legality of letting patrons dance. Thankfully, San Tan won that particular court kerfuffle, allowing anyone to kick up their heels as much as possible during gigs from local country and Western groups performing throughout the week. If you're not in the mood to scoot your boots, there's other fun, like roasting marshmallows over campfires, or dining on delicious steaks, barbecue selections, and other down-home vittles. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
The latest creation of Valley club guru Steve Rogers (the mind behind such spots as Palazzo and Amsterdam), Sanctum is darkly-lit debaucherous danceteria designed in the spirit of an Euro-style Baroque cathedral mixed with plenty of Pagan-like influences. This posh playpen is kinda like Aleister Crowley meets Dante's Divine Comedy with plenty of satyrs thrown in for good measure. House and trance music pump from the high-tech sound system courtesy of local DJs who perch in the establishment's elevated DJ booth high above the dance floor. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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http://www.santisibrothers.com Thanks to Santisi's "wide wall of sports" (a.k.a. the ginormous cluster of more than 60 high-definition TVs located in the bar area), there are plenty of prime viewing spots from which to witness every bit of televised athletic endeavors on any given weekend. More than 40 other boob tubes are scattered around this combination sports bar and pizzeria, as well as pool and poker tables, touch-screen games, dart machines, and other distracting attractions. Karaoke and Rock Band nights happen throughout the week and a late night happy hour features $2 shot specials and other discounts. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.frankandlupes.com/santos/ Want to impress your amor? Take him or her for a night out at Santos Lounge. Hidden behind Frank and Lupe's Mexican Restaurant, it's an arty sort of nightspot, where the walls are painted with deep shades of red and yellow and the rooms are populated with a funky collection of trinkets, stained glass, and antiques. In fact, the place is reminiscent of a gigantic Day of the Dead altar, filled with artwork and such ofretas as ornate crosses and skull statues. Inside, the bar is stocked with a dozen different tequilas and a host of south-of-the-border beers, while the outside is dominated by yucca plants and murals. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.sapporoscottsdale.com A place to see and be seen, and suck down some topnotch sushi while doing so. This glitzy palace is packed with fine young professionals crowding a hip watering hole, but the chefs take their mission seriously. The concept is split into three themes: teppanyaki, Pacific Rim and sushi. With a special chef for each area, the results are outstanding all around. Anything with ahi is excellent, and dishes get creative, with plates like hoisin-glazed barbecue or misoyaki black cod with lobster cognac and kabayokie sauce. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.schoolofrockmillave.com This Mill Ave. nightspot has quickly established itself as the place to shake it in Tempe, combining rock 'n' roll trappings with heavy electronic sounds. The walls are lined with glittering bottles of booze; stars hang from the ceiling and neon-lit stripper poles dot the upstairs lounge. The rock 'n' roll vibe extends to the drum set placed on a riser overlooking the busy street below, and to the wall art: menacing demons clutch electric axes and dance around graffiti-style art. Class is in session at School of Rock, and courses include rocking out, getting down, and partying hard. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Whatever visions come to mind when hearing the name Scoreboard Tavern, leave them behind. This was once a watering hole for athletic-minded West Valley residents but is now a hangout for neighborhood Hispanics, complete with a shrine to the Virgin Mary in the corner. With a sunken bar trimmed in blue leather and mirrors running down the length of one wall, the Scoreboard Tavern is a little joint that's big enough to hold a couple of pool tables and a projection TV showing the latest juego de fútbol - the only sport that's actually broadcast in this sports bar. Blue-collar regulars kick back banda music as it pulsates from the jukebox, with the occasional track from The Eagles tossed in when a gringo wanders through the doors. Drink specials? No aquí. Cheap bottles of Bud Light are the favorite. Twisting off of the cap is the responsibility of the drinkers, not the barkeep. And if hunger strikes in the Scoreboard Tavern's cash-only confines, hit the ATM in the corner and grab a bag of dried shrimp bits or, better yet, visit the taco truck across the street for un burrito delicioso. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.scorpionbaymarina.com This Lake Pleasant marina offers boat rentals and food and drinks at their restaurant and bar. There is also regular live music. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.seamusmccaffreys.com This place is about way more than Irish beer, me boy-o. Oh, sure. Seamus offers sandwiches and salads along with the usual super happy hour specials and such. But how about this: This authentic Irish pub is the home of Arizona's all-time best selection of Scotch and Irish whiskey in the state. If it's something other than a liquid diet you're looking for, pub food is served round the clock. Try the Shepherd's Pie or the crunchy-fried fish and chips. We go back for the corned beef and cabbage, served with boiled potatoes and just like Gramma O'Hara used to make. Live music most weekend nights is a nice side, but we also dig the company of the friendly, chatty staff the rest of the week. Friendly atmosphere and tasty pub food-what more can one ask for? Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
The atmosphere at Sevens Lounge depends on the time of day. The West Valley bar and grill opens up in the afternoon on weekdays with various food and drink specials, but after dark, it becomes a place to grab some spirits with friends and catch up on the latest gossip. Things tend to get wilder, noisier, and more crowded on the weekends, as folks gather to shoot pool, play darts, or clown around on the boxing game in the corner. Depending on the mood of the owners, you might also find live bands of the rock and cover band variety, as well as the occasional DJ spinning hip-hop and Top 40 tunes. Drink deals are in abundance (such as $3 draft beers and well cocktails) and the eager bartenders are as generous with their pours as they are with their high-fives. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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