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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.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.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 >>
http://www.blitzsportsbarandgrill.com Mixed in with other Craftsman Court spots like Rockbar Inc. and Dos Gringos, Blitz is a sports junkie's paradise with all manner of team memorabilia plastered all over the walls of its two stores (local squads like the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns are given preference, but there's also pennants and ephemera from cities across the nation). Large projection screens beam up the latest games for patrons, who can ogle the action while downing a beer in one hand, buffalo wing in the other. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.bluemoosescottsdale.com Neighboring the Scottsdale Civic Center Park, the Blue Moose brings a little bit of wilderness to its arty surroundings. After walking across the manicured lawn and past the modern art sculptures, stumbling across the 'Moose is like finding a hunting lodge in the least likely of places. The food is unpretentious, and the crowds that gather there are just as likely to be talking about the big game as they are the interesting displays of minimalist design work outside. The patrons are no-fuss folks who enjoy such draught brews as Shock Top, Kiltlifter, and Moosehead under the watchful eye of the mounted moose presiding over the bar. The wood-paneled walls give the hall a rustic, lived in feel, and the waitresses are more than happy to offer weary would-be hunters suggestions from the menu and a cold beer to wash down the pub grub. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.cienagaves.com Equal parts art gallery, restaurant, and bar, this hip hangout serves some of the best high-end tequila(we love the Gran Centenario Rosangle, hibiscus-infused tequila) and the yummiest lobster tacos(breaded and fried lobster meat topped with cabbage and tangy sauce)in town. Ole! Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.citizenrandd.com This cozy, intimate Scottsdale lounge is all about its craft cocktails: a lambic sorbet made from raspberry-flavored beer, then turned into a slushy by an old-fashioned paint-can shaker; a berry-and-lemonade punch made with hand-stirred dry ice; and a gin-and-tonic cooked up in a double boiler from 100-proof vodka distilled over dried juniper berries, lemon rinds, and cardamom. There are drinks here made from cotton candy, or fire, or with tiny bottles of bitters inverted into them. If that’s not exclusive enough for you, check this out: one telephones the bouncer to be let into this 28-seat lounge. If there’s room, he’ll come get you and escort you into R&D’s cozy interior, where you’ll enjoy drinks made table-side with hard-to-find ingredients you’ve never tasted alongside your hooch before. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.clancysarizona.com The American Midwest meets the Irish cliffs at Clancy's Pub. Banners proclaiming loyalty to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Omaha Nighthawks, and Green Bay Packers share space alongside Guinness clovers and Killian's flags. Night owls recline on green leather stools, watching Bruce Campbell on Burn Notice while sipping draught beers and snacking on burger specials. In keeping with a Midwest sensibility, the vibe here is humble and unassuming, though the right game brings out the cheers and whoops from the blue-collar crowd. Saint Patrick's Day emerald clothing is certainly welcome, but no one is going to differentiate between that and Packers green, and Cornhuskers red is certainly okay, too. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Frogs in gumball machines, potted plants on tables, and men with colorful bananas are some of the eccentric visual elements on display at this decidedly eclectic Scottsdale gin joint. Despite what its name implies, this neighborhood tavern has lasted more than 25 years, serving up spirits and suds from a storefront wedged between a laundromat and taco shop. The walking-distance locals are as diverse as the jukebox playlist, which ranges from Frank Sinatra and ABBA to a-ha and Zeppelin. Drinkers suck down bargain booze while Scotty the barkeep lines the empties on the bar, keeps watch over the quarter game (drop a coin into a jug of water -- if it lands in the shot glass at the bottom, your next drink is discounted) and doles out raffle tickets for the "Cash for Customers" game, in which the winning number means more green and another night of strange times at the Closing Soon Saloon. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.coachhousescottsdale.com Arguably Scottsdale's favorite spot for slumming, the Coach House is a rustic-looking wooden-walled watering hole with a divey vibe and storied past. Built in 1959, this homespun joint is certifiably old-school Scottsdale and has been serving up booze and beer to generations of drinkers. It's packed to the low-slung rafters most nights (even more so on the weekends) with crowds three-deep angling to get their drink on either inside at the tiny main bar or outside on the patio. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thecomedyspot.net Attached to the Venue of Scottsdale, the Comedy Spot regularly hosts an eclectic selection of local and nationally touring jokesters who've dispensed their yuks on TV and in movies, as well as at college campuses around the nation. It's a laidback alternative to The Improv in Tempe and hilarious Valley comedians like Jay Penn and Sean Dillin unleash side-splitting sets. Aspiring comics can also test their wits and practice their gags during both the monthly comedy open mic night and student showcase. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.djsofscottsdale.com At DJ's there is a large mural on the wall depicting a delicious collection of vintage liquor bottles, which kinda spells out this Old Town watering hole's simplicity. Unlike most of its Stetson Drive neighbors, drinking is the main activity here. There are no typical nightlife distractions -- crowded dance floors, snazzy VIP areas, or noisy club kids -- just a standard-looking bar, a plethora of alcoholic concoctions, a couple of video game units, such as Big Buck Hunter, and plenty of patrons looking to quench their thirst. Just like Napoleon Dynamite, this place is cool without trying to be cool. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.dollhouseaz.com Despite its girly name and vibe, both men and women alike will enjoy the poshness of this Indian Plaza lounge and drinkery, which serves as a feminine compliment to the more masculine Smashboxx next door. Glowing panels on the walls and behind the bar illuminate the diverse crowd of patrons on the dance floor and tucked away in the VIP booths. House music dominates the sound system as local and visiting selectas man the mixers six nights a week. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.dosgringosaz.com Popular with 20-somethings and the college-age crowd, Dos Gringos is a two-story hacienda for the hangover-prone that features multiple bars, colorful graffiti lining the walls, and a south-of-the-border beach-bum vibe. Corona, Pacifico, Dos Equis, and other Mexican beers, which are usually on special. Sit back with a margarita or cold Mexican brew and watch the tourists go by. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.eldoradobarandgrill.com A magnet for bikers, barflies, and the blue-collar brigade, this rough-around-the-edges roadhouse in south Scottsdale features a nightly cast of characters that are just as colorful as the neon beer signs on its walls. From slick-looking billiards sharks engaging in nine-ball on the tables to the hippies and housewives playing board games around the horseshoe-shaped bar, the El Dorado is always bustling with activity. Its live entertainment schedule is just as energetic, with karaoke taking place five times a week and a popular blues jam on Wednesdays. Patrons also pack the place for ladies night on Tuesday, which offers 50-cent beers, free pool, and just as many guys in attendance as girls. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.elhefetacos.com Along with an ingenious invention called table taps, self-serve beer taps of Coors Light and Dos Equis at each booth, there are a few decent food offerings to go along with the good times in this Mexican-themed bar and restaurant in Scottsdale’s entertainment district. The Sonoran-style menu, created by former Noca sous chef Steven Smith, features a humble offering of surprisingly wallet-friendly traditional standards with a few twists. Satisfying fare includes the macho nachos and the house made churros, but the best dish is the least Mexican one: the hamburger. Enjoy one paired with a selection of several alcoholic offerings from El Hefe (the name a play on the word jefe, the Spanish word for "boss”), in an atmosphere more metrosexual than macho. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.ilovefirehouse.com The vibe at the rampantly popular spot The Firehouse Bar & Grill spot undergoes a rather startling transformation as daylight slips into darkness. On late weekday afternoons, the kitchen at kitchen crafts a line-up of hearty bar food standards like grilled Guinness bratwursts with caramelized onions on pretzel buns, while such brunch-worthy options as Cinnabon French toast go quickly on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Come nightfall, however, this Old Town Scottsdale party pen is instead cooking up epic nightly ragers. Its walls containing collages of vintage beer cans start shaking as electronic dance music thunders and The Firehouse becomes such a crowded house that inebriated revelers rock out upon its couches. Its enough to make you want to make like Ludacris and start shouting “Get out the way!” in order to snag a cocktail. Luckily, there’s a second bar in the back, as well as an exit to the patio, just in case you need some breathing room. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
The luxurious lounge-like lobby of the FireSky in Scottsdale makes for one of Old Town's best people-watching spots. Dames are dressed to the nines, relaxing on high-backed ivory couches while other well-heeled ladies in Christian Louboutin shoes slip past, schlepping shopping bags from the nearby Barneys. Meanwhile, the men and women behind the glowing bar show off their mad mixology skills for scenesters, whipping up precision cocktails. The lobby is almost a work of art in and of itself, populated by vintage-looking wingback chairs, animal print rugs, and ghostly illuminated deer heads. The elegant outdoor lounge offers the chance to drink underneath the stars -- or even with them, as celebs have been known to frequent the bar while staying at the resort. 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 >>
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 >>
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