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http://www.babescabaret.com Crimson red, a shade that’s perpetually intertwined with lust, drenches the almost the entirety of Babe’s Cabaret interior, from its silken tapestries to the all-leather seating ringing the place. It summons thoughts of the sumptuous 19th century Parisian depravity of the Moulin Rogue while and seems to add an extra bit of ooh-la-la licentiousness of this south Scottsdale showclub. Babe’s array of ultra-buxom bombshells always seem to put that extra bit of effort into their jobs, whether its involves amping their already energetic routines on either the dual stages or seeming actually interested in genuine conversation with potential clientele before launching into a private dance sales pitch. (And no, it’s not just wishful thinking on our part.) But if they win over your hearts and wallets enough for a lap dance, expect to be playfully led to the largish VIP parlor in the back hidden from prying eyes by curtains. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thebritishopenpub.com Cozy British-themed pub with a fair selection of British and international beers, and some pretty decent English grub: sausage rolls, fish and chips, bangers and mash, and an excellent beef and Guinness pie. Baskets of Wallys -- deep-fried spears of dill pickles -- make for terrific bar food. For a happy ending, look to the dessert menu, offering such blood-sugar-raising delights as bread pudding with Grand Marnier. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thedirtydrummer.com A casual sports bar teeming with TVs and cultivating a friendly atmosphere, the Dirty Drummer feels more like a laid-back ski lodge (complete with fireplace) than your run-of-the-mill gin joint. As natural light filters through the front windows, ordinary Scottsdale folk sit at tables and booths or belly up to the stainless steel bar to catch the game, relax after a pool match, or take advantage of cheap drinks and grub while oldies blast out of the speakers. In addition to its signature wings, the Dirty Drummer offers such selections as spicy onion scoops (chunks of onion rings with a kick) and giant breakfast fare. Two happy hours - 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 to 11 a.m. every day - offer plenty of drink deals to satisfy your wallet. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.dukessportsbar.com With a dozen different pool tables available for play, as well as a variety of arcade and shuffleboard units on the premises, the game's most definitely afoot at this popular Scottsdale sports bar. There's also a wealth of sporting shenanigans taking place on any of its 48 different TVs. The outdoor patio out back provides patrons with a view of the Scottsdale greenbelt, more than 16 imports and domestics are on tap, and the menu is replete with comfort food selections. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.flickasbajacantina.com Walk into Flicka's and you just might mistake the place for some beachside cantina in Cabo San Lucas instead of a roadside cantina in south Scottsdale. The lively wooden outdoor patio caters to laid-back lovers of Mexican beer, and chips and salsa. Inside, there is a bit more of a Scottsdale flair -- barstools covered in velvet leopard print, DJs and live bands entertaining the drunken masses, and a couple bars stocked with everything from apple-tinis to margaritas. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Despite its proximity to Old Town, there's no glitz or glamour at On The Rocks. Therein lies its allure. Hidden away in a corner of the Wilshire Plaza strip mall, this dank dive looks like it was cut and pasted straight out of one of Charles Bukowski's poems. There's kitschy décor on the walls, cheap hooch, and a colorful cadre of regulars. There's no happy hour to speak of - mainly because the drinks are reasonably priced to begin with. A domestic pint (no imports or microbrews on tap here, thank you very much) will only set you back $2.25. Well drinks are just three bucks and $4 will get you a small pitcher of beer. There's also no food, although affable daytime bartenders like Purple (so named for her proclivity for wearing shirts of the same color) can usually be persuaded to nuke a bag of microwave popcorn to keep your munchies at bay. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.papagobrewing.com When you walk through the door of this casual neighborhood brewpub, located among the many shops and eateries of Papago Plaza, you'll be greeted by a larger-than-life-sized statue of a portly, jolly monk. If you love beer - especially beer from Belgium, where monks make the good stuff -- you should take that as a good sign. Along with several housemade varieties, there's a great selection of international brews on draft, plus a big assortment of bottles in the refrigerated cases. And if you get hungry, there's a full menu of pub grub, including sandwiches, wings, and pizza. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
Floor decals shaped like yellow feet lead patrons into this comfortably shabby Scottsdale dive, which features teal walls covered in Christmas lights, a seaside mural that's seen better days, and bumper stickers stating such phrases as "My Other Car is a Broom." While the NASCAR pinball game is popular, there are also dartboards, pool, and a DJ spinning tunes some evenings. Plus, a cutout of baseball great Bob Uecker leads to the ultimate in dive bar amenities: a foosball table. The mostly blue-collar crowd bellies up to the chipped-edge bar, where smiling barkeeps are happy to supply cheap drinks and hard pours from the standard-issue stash of beer and liquor as the sounds of classic rock and country boom from the jukebox. But if you'd rather drink at home, the Playa Bar has a packaged-liquor license, which means you can always get your beer to go. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/theroguebar Previously known as one of the Valley's favorite hangouts for hepcats, the Rogue is still the kind of dank-yet-dope place that features indie types sucking down PBRs, local rock bands performing onstage, girlypants-wearing hipsters mingling about, and its infamous graffiti-covered bathroom. Just make sure you don't park in front of the convenience store next door, as its owner might have your ride towed. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/skincabaret There’s a certain amount throwback class and gentility to a night out at Skin Cabaret. A dapper doorman was lightning quick with a Zippo lighter for smoker outside of this south Scottsdale club. The dancers, some sporting Betty Page’s signature black bangs, are required to wear pasties. (It’s thanks to a rather archaic-minded law that prevents fully topless entertainment passed back in 2007 and championed by onetime Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross in an attempt to get strip parlors to vacate the city.) Plus, the bartenders gave out old school pours with some real moxie, which made the two-drink minimum easier to swallow. Thankfully, the actual adult entertainment taking place on the platforms at Skin isn’t some tease act out of the Don Draper era. As longtime resident DJ Dave Wave spins up music videos for the latest Top 40 and rock hits play on two video screen, dancers do some uninhibited with their almost nearly naked…um, endowments that would probably make your granpappy’s face go bright beet red. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
http://www.thewellbar.net The Well Bar is situated just south of Scottsdale's notorious Old Town corridor, but this bar may as well be in a different universe altogether. Inside this low-key lounge, you're more likely to have a regular's canine hop up on the stool next to you than find yourself next to a Prada-wearing fashion plate. There's nothing ostentatious about this pub, and that's exactly how the patrons like it. The hut-style roof and round booths may belie The Well Bar's origins as a repurposed Pizza Hut, but frequenters here give their darts, Golden Tee, and billiards a lot more consideration than anyone ever gave the choice between deep-dish or pan-style crust. Beyond games of pool, mere quarters can land you 50-cent PBRs and $2 Bloody Marys before noon on Sundays, and the bar is perfect for early risers all week long, opening at 6 a.m. every day. Read more about this Phoenix bar or club >>
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