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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.jackrabbitaz.com An ultra-upscale hotspot with a line out the front door, the Jackrabbit Lounge hosts an alluring mix of burlesque dancers, jazz musicians, and talented turntablists every Thursday through Saturday. Shiny-shirted scenesters and fashionistas frequent the joint, making time with the opposite sex and lapping up chic décor dominated by a huge black-and-white photograph of the Chicago skyline behind the main bar. Have fun trying to get inside after midnight. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.kazbar.net Its unmarked exterior gives the Kaz Bar a speakeasy-like vibe, providing oenophiles with a secretive spot in which to partake in a glass or two of vino. Its interior is more akin to a European wine cellar, however, with wine barrels and Baroque-style fixtures mounted on ancient-looking stone walls. Extensive doesn't even begin to describe the wine list, as more than 3,200 different wines from around the globe (including close to 300 varietals) are available for purchase. Unleash your inner cork dork and enjoy a bit of Dionysian bliss amidst glowing candles and shrouded lights, or witness a stunning display as the sun sets behind elaborate stained glass windows comprising the northern wall. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.starwoodhotels.com One of the trendiest places to see and be seen in the Valley undoubtedly is the W Scottsdale, an opulent destination catering to a well-heeled crowd. Anyone who gains access through the purple velvet ropes guarding the front door of the hotel can attest to the scene inside this palace of posh. Deep inside you'll find the Living Room, the ultimate retro-style den containing an elegantly mismatched mix of mid-century furnishings and glass bookshelves stocked with thick art and travel tomes. Grab an appletini from the 40-foot-long bar, groove to ambient tracks spun by local DJs, or relax in front of the roaring fireplace. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.locopatron.com If you're the sort who loves to see and be seen (or wishes Cinco de Mayo went down every day of the year), you'll probably go loco over Loco Patron. This raucous Mexican-themed restaurant and bar has a primo location, situated smack-dab in the middle of Old Town Scottsdale, and is the perfect place to show off your cutest outfit or hang out with the masses. Given its south of the border focus, the place naturally has an extensive margarita list -- with flavors ranging from pomegranate to cactus pear -- as well as a substantial selection of Mexican beers. And while the patio is typically packed with young professionals and college kids enjoying $5 margaritas and $3 beers during happy hour, the party really gets going on weekends when local DJs spin hip-hop and Top 40 tracks. ¿Dónde está la fiesta? It's at Loco Patron, wey. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.scottsdalelodge.com A family of Bigfoot statues guards the doors of chef Aaron May's cabin-like restaurant and bar. Those aren't the only monstrous things lurking around this rustic Scottsdale hotspot best known for the infamous Sasquatch Burger - a half-pound slab of Angus beef topped with onions, bacon, and cheddar and bookended by a grilled cheese sandwiches. Try washing the beast down with The Lodge's honey brown house ale or any of the 15 other brews available. Once your belly's bursting, sink into one of the overstuffed leather couches draped with animal pelts in the man cave-style game room, which also features pool tables, dartboards, and taxidermied deer heads. On weekend nights you might want to eat a little lighter, though, as the music gets louder and the crowd prettier, the place more closely resembling a trendy ski lodge bursting with beautiful ski bunnies. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.mabelsonmain.com The lounge at Aaron May’s gastropub oozes old-school Old Town charm and recalls an era when dry martinis and porkpie hats were king. Prada-wearing hotties, white-collared lotharios, and hepcats aplenty converge within he upscale digs that is filled with wingback chairs, tuck-and-roll leatherette booths, and throwback décor. The well-heeled crowd sips such retro-sounding cocktails as The Scofflaw or The Widow's Kiss, both of which are perfect for sharing with whatever femme fatale happens to cross your path. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.majerles.com Majerle's Sports Grill Old Town is the fourth location of the popular collection of upscale sports bars owned by "Thunder" Dan Majerle, current assistant coach of the Phoenix Suns. Known Valley-wide as a prime game-watching pub, the bar keeps intact the Majerle's reputation: clean, friendly, and professional. The vibe is decidedly Suns-centric, with a glowing purple-and-chrome color scheme, but the Old Town location makes plenty of moves befitting its locale, teaming up with neighbors like El Hefe for special block parties packed with dancing, music, and all the glitz of Scottsdale. The bar is loaded with premium liquor and a gracious buffet of draught beers. Jerseys flank the walls, next to a dizzying collection of flat-screens broadcasting basketball, golf, football, hockey or whatever match is worth catching. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.martiniranchaz.net Scottsdale's Old Town district has more than its fair share of dance clubs. In fact, on any given weekend, you can't swing a Kate Spade purse without hitting a DJ spinning Top 40 mash-ups or underground hip-hop. Live music venues, on the other hand, are quite a bit rarer, which is all the more reason to love Martini Ranch. The club, located just east of Scottsdale Road on Stetson Drive, plays host to local and national acts ranging from metal and indie rock to folk and alt-country. Two of the Valley's most popular cover bands, Rock Lobster ('80s pop/new wave) and Metalhead ('80s hair metal), play weekly gigs at the club on Saturdays and Sundays, respectively. Its indoor bars are usually staffed by plenty of eye candy, and an outdoor bar on the spacious smoking patio means you won't have an empty drink in your hand for long. Oh, and lest you think the owners of Martini Ranch have completely forgotten where they've set up shop, there's also a DJ and dance floor on the other side of the property, in the club's Shaker Room. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.maxsportsgrille.com A sports fan's paradise in the first degree, this Scottsdale favorite is the preferred destination for fans of the University of Nebraska. Covers of Sports Illustrated and other magazines featuring Cornhusker heroes hang over the oak and marble bar, with team ephemera dotting the walls. On game days, a majority of the 40 different HDTVs featured at Max Sports Grille are tuned into the U of N action while fans dressed in crimson and gray snack on finger foods and sammies. Those wishing to engage in some competition instead of merely watching it can try their hand at billiards, darts, shuffleboard, or even ping-pong while waiting for their snacks or for their buddies to buy another round. 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.oldtowntavernaz.com Coming across Old Town Tavern is like discovering a hidden clubhouse. Ensconced among a shopping complex, eateries, and apartments, an fireplace warms patrons hanging out amid the wood and brick expanse of the Tavern, and the sound of an acoustic duo playing songs by The Who greets the ears. Climb the stairs to the crow's nest and you'll get a lush view of the plaza's fountains and grass knoll, while inside you can check out the historical black-and-white photos of Scottsdale that line the walls. Shelves stocked with boutique beer bottles, whiskey, and assorted liquors stretch to the roof, and the bartender's cheery smile accompanies strong pours. A sign reading "Tact is for people who aren't witty enough to act sarcastic," hangs in the corner, but the sentiment conveyed by the homey atmosphere feels entirely genuine. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.oldtowntortillafactory.com Gorgeous, Southwestern-themed hacienda-like restaurant featuring a tequileria with more than 100 types of distilled agave juice, and a vast, elegant patio with a captivating, flame-spitting waterfall. The food ain't too shabby, either. The gourmet, house-made tortillas are some of the best in the Valley, and there are various, mouth-watering items on the bill of fare, such as the red chile pork chop, the pollo margarita, and the Shawnee sea bass. The kind of place you take someone you want to impress with the holy trifecta of great ambiance, fantastic food and superior service. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Pattie's features three separate bars, a few pool tables, ping-pong, and a heated outdoor patio. The décor is as relaxed as the vibe, as countless dollars bills have been stapled to the wall, sharing space with photos of regulars, and various sports memorabilia. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.pearlsushi.net If there's one accurate statement to be made about this stylish restaurant and bar located at the corner of Third Avenue and Drinkwater in Scottsdale, it's that the sushi takes a backseat to the scene. Signature rolls loaded with ingredients frequently go the way of outrageous and unremarkable, and the more recognizable, less flashy traditional rolls, sashimi, and sushi, risk the probability of technical difficulties like tough nori. For better dishes, stick with the new-style sashimi, Korean pork tacos, and edamame beans tossed in soy sauce and garlic. Black-and-white images of naked women and sex-fueled names of signature rolls like "The Pearl Necklace" and "Pocket Rocket" are strictly PG-13 and are part of the restaurant’s rep, but there is a nice patio scene and happy hour is all day every day, so sake bombs away. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.pinkponyrestaurant.com For decades, this Old Town Scottsdale institution has been the steak house of choice of baseball players here for spring training and fans alike. The traditional prime rib is the restaurant’s all star and can be enjoyed in the company of autographed baseball bats and caricatures of baseball's past greats which line the walls of this casual upscale eatery. Make sure to save room for the Nostalgia of Baseball dessert, a Baby Ruth-inspired treat featuring a chocolate stencil of Hall of Famer Ted Williams on the plate. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.prankstersgarandbrill.com Offering two bars in one, this popular Scottsdale spot is a haven for both jock types and music fans. The main bar boasts more TVs than a Best Buy, each broadcasting the latest athletic events and highlights, and always seems to be populated by college kids, sports nuts, and weekend warriors. Meanwhile, the Jester Room offers live music action almost every night of the week, where local rock, blues, and acoustic musicians such as Hans Olson and Ronnie Glover strum their guitars for those in attendance. More than a dozen beers are on tap if you get thirsty during the show. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rasushi.com Ra's Old Town location is as much about the scene as it is the sashimi. The trendy eatery has a bright crimson color scheme (including red walls and glowing light fixtures), as well as a posh party atmosphere. The patronage skews young, as it's often filled with the date night crowd and twentysomethings downing cans of Kirin and signature rolls like the Viva Las Vegas or the Tootsy Maki. Visit during the weekday happy hour for food and drink specials like half-price sushi and appetizers, as well as $5 martinis and margaritas. Be sure to try the sake sangria, a mix of Western and Eastern flavors that's perfect for those who might be intimidated by the strong taste of Japanese rice wine. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.revolverlounge.com Cowboy chic abounds at nightlife entrepreneur Steve McDonald's latest creation, which oozes a mix of Western flair and Scottsdale style. Very little remains of the old SIX Lounge (which formerly occupied the spot), as the establishment has been rebooted into a much roomier den of drinking, dancing, and debauchery. An entirely new décor and design scheme is in place, featuring pictures of sexy ladies wielding six-shooters, a black-and-white mural of Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry, wooden floors, and even fake alligator hide accenting the main bar. Watching over the dancefloor is an ample-sized enclosed DJ booth, where turntablists remix plenty of Top 40 and rock 'n' roll wax. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rnrscottsdale.com RnR is the latest joint from Valley nightlife impresarios Les and Diane Corieri, the couple behind clubs like Axis/Radius and Suede. The Corieri's newest spot is unlike any of the other establishments in their empire, serving as a laidback restaurant and drinkery with a relaxed atmosphere. It boasts funky décor that's imbued with mid-century modern stylishness, as well as three separate bars, and a wine cellar stocked more than 1,800 kinds of vino. The vibe changes to more of a mix-and-mingle scene after the dinner rush, although small plates from its American comfort menu are available until 2 a.m. Most patrons tend to prefer people-watching to eating, however. Nightly entertainment from DJs and acoustic musicians also helps enhance the scenester aura. Stop by early to avoid the crowds and enjoy happy hour bargains like half-priced wine and domestic drafts. If you want to save even more cash, check out RnR's Facebook page, which features daily code words for special deals. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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