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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 >>
While the Roadrunner Lounge's windowless exterior is a bit spartan, its interior is stocked with all the trademarks of a memorable dive bar. Dim lighting pierced by twinkling Christmas lights sets the mood. An old jukebox stocked with sad bastard country songs and an old Pac-Man arcade game provide the entertainment. Booze is cheap: $1 PBRs, $2 Natural Lights, and $3 well drinks. The mixed drinks are poured high and strong and free pool is available during the daytime. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rockbarinc.com It’s safe to say that the Scottsdale landscape has more than a few clubs devoted to dance music and electronica. Which is why a nightspot that specializing exclusively in rock ‘n’ roll like this recent Old Town arrival tends to stand out amongst the rest. According to its owners, the two-level Craftsman Court spot will offer “all rock, all the time” in the form of live bands performing on its stage and DJs spinning up nu-metal or punk remixes. And there’s plenty of space to rock out, whether its at either of the two bars both downstairs or upstairs, or in one of many cushy VIP booths that feature great views of the stage. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
This Scottsdale spin-off of Hollywood’s infamous Roxy Theatre concert venue lives up to its rock ‘n’ roll pedigree in grand fashion by offering thrice-weekly live shows by rip-roaring bands both local and national on its large (for a nightclub, at any rate) stage. Photos of such famous rockers as Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy Killmeister from Motorhead dot the walls, dozens of gig posters decorate the bathrooms, and heavy metal anthems blare from the DJ booth. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rustyspursaloon.com A genuine historic landmark in Old Town Scottsdale, this rustic watering hole slaked cowboys' thirsts long before Southwestern art galleries with crying Indians surrounded it. Now, it's a fine place for hearing country and western tunes with live entertainment every day and every night. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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.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.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.starwoodhotels.com This indoor/outdoor lounge next to the W Scottsdale's second-floor pool is decked out with lavish brown and white couches, scattered amidst Mediterranean-inspired décor and a fully stocked bar armed with a classy staff tending to whatever alcohol need may arise. A funky blue-tinged waterfall is located behind Shade's bar and ripples with trickling water that is usually drowned out by the hum of conversation from the stylish crowd that congregates here. Nearby is the hotel's Sunset Beach, consisting of a swatch of white sand populated by breezy cabanas and daybeds, as well as color-changing lights and blazing fire pits encased in onyx marble. A number of upscale parties and affairs have taken place here, featuring such hepcat DJs as Soulman and Paul Oakenfold. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Get a slice of Southern-fried fun in the heart of Scottsdale at this honky tonk-like drinkery that invokes the spirit of those bumpkin bars you see out in the sticks (complete with peanut shells on the floor). It's like Old Town meets the Old West as country and classic rock hits boom throughout the wood-paneled saloon as tight-bodied waitresses wearing Daisy Dukes and barely-there T-shirts wrap themselves around stripper poles atop the bar. Besides all the booful babes doing the bump 'n' grind, the place also boasts a vintage Harley Davidson chopper in the center of the bar, gaudy cow skulls, and a couple posters of Johnny Cash. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.smashboxxaz.com What Smashboxx lacks in descriptive signage, the popular Old Town club makes up for in attitude. Leather booths line one side of the place, and a backlit bar sparkling with vodka bottles lines the other, and in the middle, a mix of night-outers and dedicated dancers swivel and shake on the dance floor to a soundtrack of Top 40 and hip-hop. Descend the wooden stairs and you'll notice décor that points to both Euro-inspired hipness and old-school manliness. Equestrian paintings and a massive Steve McQueen portrait share space with paper lanterns and the "Hotboxx," a photo and video booth that allows mugging frequenters to update directly to their Facebook profiles. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.spanishflyscottsdale.com/# In the same spot where Drift brought a Polynesian sheen to Old Town, new club Spanish Fly Mexican Beach Club is set to attract club-goers with a different vibe. Out are the tikis and grass huts, and in their place, Spanish Fly Mexican Beach Club sports chic couches, cabanas, and, oh, yeah, that giant, sparkling blue pool. The club feels like a resort, with sexy guys and gals frolicking under the waterfall and splashing about. The groovy-looking bartenders pour stiff drinks, like the signature El Fizzy, which complement the scantily clad fun with fruity effervescence. DJs provide the proceedings with appropriate soundtracks of hip-hop, electro, and Latin-tinged dance music. Whether you're there to lounge or party, Spanish Fly has the sun-soaked fun of a weekend getaway with the convenience of an Old Town location. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thephoenician.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=places&utm_campaign=google_places_ms It's hard to tell where the The Phoenician's lobby ends and the Thirsty Camel Lounge begins, mostly because the view from both is so stunning. From the lounge's terrace, visitors can see Scottsdale Waterfront, the Papago Hills, South Mountain, and even the San Tan Mountains, not to mention the thousands of palm trees that dot the landscapes in between. On the patio, you can recline near the roaring fires, while inside the bar, you can catch the sounds of live jazz and eye the booze stored in the gigantic liquor cabinet. Arrive around dusk to catch one of Phoenix's trademarked sunsets and watch as the mountains give way to city lights. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
https://www.facebook.com/pages/TT-Roadhouse/277715827837 Think all Scottsdale bars are full of throbbing electronic music and frolic fashionistas? Think again. Populated by punks, indie rockers, and bikers alike, TT Roadhouse is where you can enjoy a pint of Stella or Smithwick's, a game of pool, and one of the most killer jukeboxes around (featuring CDs from The Misfits, The Clash, Elvis Costello, and The Specials). Dollar drink specials are available most nights, local bands are known to stage the occasional gig here, and there's plenty of parking for either your Harley or Huffy. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thevenuescottsdale.com Since the Venue hosts a torrent of local and national music acts, the vibe at this Old Town concert hall changes with whoever's taking to its ample stage, adapting its ambiance to fit a variety of styles. One night, a local rock band like Digital Summer might blow out the joint with its melodic sound, and the next, hip-hop legends like Chamillionaire or Rakim might smoke the mic with their furious styles. The billiards area houses three championship-size pool tables, and the balcony overlooking the courtyard functions as a VIP area, complete with a private big-screen TV and fireplace. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.wildknightclub.com Shrouded in an aura of exclusivity and mystery, Wild Knight has been proven to be popular amongst ultra-stylish and well-heeled VIP types since it’s opening in June. The clandestine club provides the bottle-service crowd with ingenious perks (such as private drawers underneath seating for their valuables), exquisite cocktails, and a sanctuary from the rest of the masses. Its decor inside is a pastiche of Old World and Old Town Scottsdale (blending chain mail, silk canopies, and tufted leatherette) while its doormen outside keep out riff-raff and forbid cameras. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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