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If you’re hunting for this dive’s unmarked location within the decidedly button-down south Mesa plaza that houses it, steer clear of the law firms, real estate companies, and other white-collar business and instead look for the Christmas lights on the roof of the Pub ‘n’ Grub that seemingly operate 24/7/365. And yes, the bar is most definitely open for business, despite its perpetually closed window blinds. The non-stop sounds of revelry generated by its rogue’s gallery of regulars manages to leak out, however, from the cheers of the victorious players cleaning up on the two pool tables and the thrum of classic rock hits on the juke, to noisy debates between patrons at the cigarette burn-scarred blonde wood bar about whether KISS or Ozzy got more trim in the ’70s. Such discussions often occur over Pub 'n' Grub's American bar food standards, most involving chicken, and imbibing any of its 14 different drafts. The overall vibe isn't so far from 1984, the year the joint opened. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rtosullivans.com Mesa is a long way from Pittsburgh (and even farther from Dublin), but somehow the stars have aligned to produce an Irish-themed sports bar in the East Valley that doubles as ground zero for local members of the Steelers Nation. Situated along Southern Avenue, R.T. O'Sullivan's combines a sports grill and Irish pub into one massive establishment. During NFL season, it's typically packed to the rafters before noon. Although the crowd consists of mostly Steel City supporters, small pockets of other fans can be found throughout. Aficionados of both World Wrestling Entertainment and mixed martial arts also mob the place when monthly pay-per-views are shown on the big screen TVs, which means you can enjoy $2.50 Harps while watching Sheamus, the first Irish-born WWE champ, destroy opponents with his devastating "Celtic Cross" maneuver. Aye, that sounds like a can't-miss proposition, fella. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.rwbaz.com Deep in the heart of Chandler, this is a true restaurant designed from the ground up to offer the East Valley community a place to eat, drink and relax. The Brew prides itself on providing an exceptional dining experience, and a dinner menu featuring bold entrées that are satisfying and bursting with flavor. An extensive selection of bottled and draft micro-brews and an ever-changing selection of affordable boutique wines make every meal an experience. But don't take our word for it-head to Red White and Brew and start saluting. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.spiritsloungebar.com Roll down the dusty Apache Trail to Mesa, and approaching the city limits you’ll happen upon this sprawling roadhouse and southern-fried venue infused with an aura of rock ‘n’ roll debauchery. Wall-sized posters of such notorious party animals as Tommy Lee and the Beastie Boys seemingly inspire the rowdy times regularly served here up with smile (and a typically stiff drink from any of its three bars). Blaring nu-metal anthems inspire amateur gyrations on a stripper pole, a whoa-babe vibe amplified by the weekly wet tee shirt contests on Fridays and Saturdays. Activities of a risqué nature have also happened during the occasional pudding wrestling bouts between bikini-clad ladies taking place in an inflatable kiddie pool or in the secluded Bleu Room, earning its name from its stylish azure furnishings. The ginormous patio is also the site of much commotion, as patrons gather outside to smoke, compare scars, and simply dig into some of Spirits Bar & Grill’s classic American grub, which always imbued with just the right amount of grease. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.tiltedkilt.com Easy on both the eyes and the wallet, Tilted Kilt offers a sexy spin on two well-loved styles of bar. The Kilt is sports bars and Irish bar, a quirky and relaxed blend that lends itself well to drinking, dining, and killing time. Oh, and the staff warrants a mention, too. This bar is legendary for smoking'-hot waitresses and barmaids wearing plaid miniskirts and plying you with drinks and the chain's humorous take on classic pub grub, including favorites like the French, We Mean Irish Dip and Drunken Clams. The bar features a standard variety of domestics along with a smattering of European options (Guinness, Smithwick's, Stella Artois). Unique cocktails include the Paddy Bomb and Tilted Tea. A serious selection of single-malt Scotch whiskeys gives connoisseurs something to savor while patrons around them tip back black-and-tans and ogle the waitresses. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.tobysmesa.com You don't have to be a country music fan-or even a fan of Mr. Keith's-to enjoy the down-home cooking and two-stepping to high-energy live bands at this popular eatery and watering hole. Fifty plasma screen TVs help fill this 20,000 square-foot bar with sports fans and music enthusiasts and pretty much anyone hungry for good grub and a fine time. A glass-enclosed VIP lounge and not one but two private indoor barns are great for special occasions; the rest of the time, table service will get you some of the best burgers, chops, and steaks (we like ours chicken-fried, with a side of gravy, macaroni and cheese, and fried okra) in town. Distinctive starters include the artichoke and spinach dip with red, white, and blue corn chips, and the chicken fingers are also memorable and tasty. Pull on your boots and head to Toby's for down-home eating that'll have you crooning. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.unclebearsbarandgrill.com Whenever we're in the mood to experience some karaoke fun with friends, we head for this East Valley establishment, where singalong action is featured two nights a week. In addition to a full menu of bar food delights, buckets of free peanuts are also available if you'd like a quick snack. Patrons usually discard their shells on the floor, so step carefully when heading to the bathroom between songs. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Nestled into a far corner of the tiny strip mall just across the street from Mesa Community College, Uncle Monkeys exudes a certain level of charm. A cigarette vending machine glows near the door, and a wooden Native American statue stands watch over the jukebox, seemingly offering approval to any listening choices patrons make (word is he's a fan of "Buffalo Soldier"). Established way back in 1981, the bar is cash only, and features karaoke sessions every night starting at 9 p.m. Guitars line the walls alongside various biker paraphernalia, statues of monkeys (natch), and advertisements for the bars ladies night every Tuesday. It's a popular affair, where girls and gals get $2 you-call-it specials on drinks, including the cheekily named "Monkey Wiz" (a special blend of various juices and banana liqueurs). After a few sips, it won't take long to build up the courage to belt out your favorite classic rock anthem for an adoring crowd. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
This country bunker just happens to rest underneath high-tension power lines, but the real energy is actually inside the place. Regulars crowd the bar and engage in spirited conversation or taunt one another across one of the bar's four pool tables. Cowpokes, bumpkins, and blue-collar types mix with bikers and 20-somethings spinning around the checkerboard dance floor to the music of local country bands. Maybe they come for the live music, the rowdy karaoke nights, the nickel draft night on Thursdays, or possibly the sassy-yet-friendly bartenders. Whatever the reason, Wild Hogs is a lively joint with not a single sullen barfly to be seen. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Valley sports stars of yesteryear live on at this Mesa tavern, which is like a museum of sorts dedicated to hometown heroes. Framed vintage photos of such luminaries as Frank Kush, Alvan Adams, and Dick Van Arsdale cover its wood-paneled walls from floor to ceiling. Maroon and gold fever also flows throughout the place, as myriad pennants and posters look down upon the Arizona State University faithful who gather in support of all the Sun Devil squads while enjoying the Woodshed's popular grilled wings and $2.50 domestic beers, $3.75 pitchers, and $4 well drinks. Speaking of spirits, the joint is rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of a few of its former employees, making it a preferred haunt for both the living and the dead. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
