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http://www.goatheadsaloon.com Jonesing for some live music in the East Valley? Pilot your ride on over to the Goat Head Saloon. Tucked into the corner of a Mesa strip mall, this expansive bar and venue is where fans of both rock and hip-hop head to partake in weekend shows by a slew of talented local bands and acts. One evening, its gifted lyricists bringing their best on the microphone while backed by phat beats. The following night, however, the Goat Head becomes the domain of a crew of classic rockers serving up thunderous covers or crowd-pleasing hits. An array of Americana, folk, and rock musicians also take to the colorfully-lit stage area at this charming wood-paneled bar during various weekday open mic events and jam sessions. Several pool tables are also on the premises should you feel like proving your billiards superiority. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.lassendas.com A shockingly long list of appetizers and homemade salads, sandwiches and main courses give this sports bar its “best of the valley” reputation. Return customers belly up to the bar with a Bull Dog Margarita, the Grille’s signature drink, and the big game on one of a dozen hi-def TVs, and the after-work crowd comes early for the daily happy hour specials that pair appetizers with specialty drinks. Located on the links of the Las Sendas Golf Club—one of the valley’s most demanding, desert-styled 18-hole courses—this cozy bar and restaurant offers patrons spectacular vies of the Phoenix skyline and a chance to unwind after a long day on the links. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
There's no clearer illustration of how this Mesa mainstay toes the line between family-friendly establishment and dive bar than its claw machine, which is filled with stuffed animals and, ahem, adult novelties. Beyond this incongruous mix of innocence and outrageousness, Groggy's offers numerous pool tables and a relaxed environment, no matter how intense the billiards action becomes. All three flags of North America (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) hang on the wall of the bar, seemingly underscoring the unity shared by its patrons in their common pursuit of a good time. Both neighborhood folk and students from the nearby Mesa Community College visit in search of $2.50 happy hour specials on Budweiser beers, or perhaps for a few games of nine ball. Groggy's also features a vintage outdoor sign (depicting a wild-eyed frog gripping a pool cue and frosty mug), which proudly proclaims the establishment's M.O. of "good food, good fun, good spirits." Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
A dive bar institution for generations (take note of the vintage neon sign) Hambone is a place for booze pigs from all walks of life to gather for cocktails and conversation. It's visited by day drinkers eager to get an early start courtesy of the bar's 6 a.m. happy hour, as well as the working class crowd looking to unwind after a hard day's labor. The stained cement floor contains a record of decades of spilled drinks and the graffiti in the bathrooms is always entertaining to read. Folks here spend as much time smoking by the front door as they do drinking and playing pool on any of the six available tables. The soundtrack coming from the Internet jukebox is almost always of the classic rock and country variety, so you might get a few raised eyebrows from patrons if you wanna hear Lady Gaga or Kanye. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.theharpaz.com We stopped in for a Newcastle Ale and ended up staying for dinner-and what a dinner! Moules Mariniere: mussels with onions, steamed in white wine and herb liquor. We'll never recover, it was so tasty. We went back for a more traditional British dinner that started with Scotch Eggs (hardboiled and wrapped in sausage, then deep fried) followed by a sirloin-stuffed Cottage Pie with onions and carrots and topped with cheddar-mashed potatoes and a helping of fresh veggies. Next time we plan to try the traditional Yorkshire Pudding, which we hear is the best in town. Meantime, cheerio, old bean-we're counting the days until we can return to this bit of Britain. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thehollywoodalley.com It's been more than two decades since Hollywood Alley swung open its doors to the public, and since those late-80s days, the iconic club's stage has hosted sessions by some of the biggest names in the Valley's recent rock history. From gigs by punk legends the Sun City Girls back in the day, to the bands of the early-90s Mill Avenue scene like the Gin Blossoms, up to such modern-day scenesters as the Glass Heroes. The music may have changed over the years, but the decor definitely hasn't (countless classic movie posters and countless band stickers still cover the walls). Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.hooters.com Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend Holly Madison. The Hooters girls at each of the 450 locations are the heart and soul (or is it the "T and A"?) of the company; from the American Midwest to the Czech Republic to Tokyo, every girl sports the same bright orange short-shorts, flesh-colored pantyhose and white sneakers. Perhaps it could be the food that keeps loyal Phoenix customers coming back. The menu focuses on chicken wings, with sauces ranging from mild to atomic, but there are also seasoned curly fries, shrimp, oysters, crab legs, burgers, and sandwiches, along with plenty of televisions tuned to whatever's going on in the sports world. Check out your local Hooters on Voice Places. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.kirkssportsgrill.com It would be wise to avoid making even the slightest reference to either Steve Bartman or the fabled “Curse of the Billy Goat” while quaffing a cold one at this Mesa sports dive. Long-suffering Chicago Cubs fanatics congregate here regularly, particularly in huge numbers when the team’s spring training games take place every year at the nearby HoHoKam Stadium. When they aren’t commiserating over bad batting averages, Kirk’s patronage crowd the lengthy bar, converse at any of the numerous tables, or play a little pool on either of its billiards tables. Those who don’t bleed Cubbie blue are also welcome, particularly during the weekday happy hour (where domestic drafts are $3, while well drinks and house wines go for $3.50) or the twice-weekly karaoke nights. 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.niletheater.com After spending several years as a fundamentalist church and bookstore, the historic Nile Theater has made a triumphant return as one of the Valley's premier concert halls. With both its rough-and-tumble (which contributed to the Nile's being shut down in 2002) and God-fearing days firmly in the past, this all-ages establishment in downtown Mesa has quickly re-established itself as a go-to spot to catch up-and-coming national acts and established local bands. Since reopening in 2010, the joint has already played host to such acts as BrokeNCYDE, Against Me! and The Aquabats, as well as local power pop favorites The Maine and The Summer Set. The interior of the Nile, which opened in 1924, is rustic without feeling antiquated, while the sound and acoustics are excellent, and the floor is even carpeted (which is an unusually classy touch for a concert venue). With its back-alley entrance, patrons may feel as if they're visiting a speakeasy, but, alas, once inside, the hardest drink available is a Mountain Dew. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.okelleysbar.com A touch of the Irish in south Mesa, O'Kelley's is a dark-wooden pub that boasts 50-plus televisions, a regular gaggle of bar patrons, a pool table, darts, golf arcade and full menu. It also hosts local rock bands Fridays and Saturdays and karaoke Mondays and Thursdays. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rtosullivans.com R.T. O'Sullivan's has the scariest bathroom in town, and it's perfectly clean. Spoiler alert: When ladies are washing their hands, a giant leprechaun sometimes lights up behind the mirror. It is a gag that leaves many people screaming, and it's all part of the fun at this friendly Irish pub and restaurant. Regulars come for the weekday happy hours offering $1 off wine, wells and beer, along with half-priced appetizers from 3 to 6 p.m. R.T.O. also offers trivia games, poker tournaments, and more than 80 televisions to watch a game. Chow down on two-for-one burgers on Tuesdays, when there is also competitive pub trivia, or go native with corned beef and fish sandwiches. The place also features karaoke every Thursday and screens pay-per-views from the UFC and WWE every month. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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