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http://www.thebigbangbarstore.com Located below The Library, the Big Bang touts itself as "an underground dueling piano bar." Patrons provide as much entertainment as the pianists, getting onstage to dance and sing along. A high level of audience participation, combined with the pianists' campy humor, creates the aura of a cheesy lounge high on nitrous oxide, seven nights a week. More >>
Despite its name, the Bikini Lounge is not the place to gawk at busty bartenders in swim wear. Instead, Bikini Lounge is blend of every personality on the downtown spectrum. Friendly, long-term bartenders serve drinks to the business crowd, Trunk Space art venue hipster overflow and, ahem, more regular joes who have been visting the bar for years. The bar first opened its doors way back in 1946, making it the oldest watering hole in Phoenix. It maintains its '40s appeal, only making basic repairs throughout the years, while updating its overall vibe with professional DJs spinning six days a week, including 602'sdays and Bikini-a-Go-Go, where local favorites blast a mastered mix of music genres for packed crowds. More >>
http://www.blueadobegrille.com The flavors of New Mexico have landed in Scottsdale, celebrating the state's signature Hatch chiles. While a few dishes (carne adovada and red chile posole) pack some serious heat, milder mouths will do just fine with tenderloin rellenos, pork tamales or a beguiling chorizo-stuffed chicken in amaretto-mushroom sauce. More >>
As the name portends, this is a neighborhood watering hole with a throwback feel that gives Arcadia residents a chance to lift a few after-work beers. Entertainment ranges from sports on TV to live blues and cover bands on weekend evenings, with the Wednesday night karaoke session bringing in a eclectic cross-section of patrons, most of whom are eager to rock the mic in their own funky fashion. More >>
http://www.brigetts.com Even if it looks like a biker bar, with all those shiny-chrome hogs out front, Brigett's real charm is as one of Phoenix's unsung karaoke capitals. The bar hosts sing-a-long fun seven nights a week, and the songs you'll hear performed are as diverse as the people singing them. There might be a dude with long hair and a flannel shirt singing rock 'n' roll, followed by a middle-aged fellow belting out some chart-topper, followed by a biker babe doing her own kooky thing. Everybody's friendly here, and if you can't be talked into a duet, maybe a game of pool or darts will suffice. More >>
http://www.buffalochipsaloon.com No, we are not kidding. Buffalo Chip Saloon offers real, live bull riding-on real, live bulls! If you're hankering for a good time away from the sprawl, pardner, head up north to this watering hole situated along Cave Creek's main drag. Cowboys are king here, as evidenced by its country-western dance lessons, and toe-tappin'; performances by the twangy musicians of the Pat James Band throughout the week. An authentic-looking Wagon Camp is also located out back, providing an outdoor bar and dance floor amidst hay bales, fire pits, and old-timey buildings and décor. (The attached restaurant also serves up such tasty vittles as buffalo stew and ribeye steaks.) Bronco-busters and their badonkadonk babes aren't the only patrons here, however, as funky artist types, families, and other Valley refugees come by to play in the arcade or watch twice-weekly professional bull-riding shows. More >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Phoenix, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. More >>
So you think you can sing? This West Phoenix watering hole, which offers karaoke action seven nights a week, might just fit the bill. An enthusiastic crowd cheers on regulars who holler out nu-metal hits and hip-hop chartbusters along with the usual tear-jerking ballads from a catalog of more than 50,000 songs. In between turns on the mic, try your hand at billiards, darts, or perhaps some touch-screen video game action, or maybe just read some of the informative-yet-profane graffiti in the restrooms. More >>
http://www.cactusjacksbaraz.net We started coming to Cactus Jack's for an after-work beer, but soon discovered the delicious food specials and now head here for early evening suppers. And what suppers! On Wednesdays, a two-topping pizza is only four bucks-talk about help getting over hump day! Speaking of pizza, Friday night is the night for Cactus Jack's All You Can Eat Pizza Smorgasbord-delicious, hot pies and side salads fresh from the kitchen and sure to please even the less-inebriated. Every meal at this cool club is accompanied by a drink special, so be sure to ask the bartender as you arrive-hopefully with an appetite. More >>
http://www.catch22phx.com Phoenix's Catch 22 does a little bit of everything. The best category for this place is "sports bar" - they have 28 flatscreen TVs tuned to the big games and a nice selection of tap beers - but the proprietors go the extra mile in a few different directions. Patrons can shoot a little stick or relax on one of the leather couches, which gives the bar a bachelor-pad feel. If you're more interested in music, there's an open mic night on Thursdays and a rotating cast of bands on the weekends. Oh, yes, and they're doing the party-hosting thing, too, with the recent addition of a banquet room and a full menu. The crowd varies by the time and day, but depending on when you stop in you'll find everything from face-painted sports nuts to button-down office workers unwinding after a long day of work. More >>
http://www.celebritytheatre.com The venerated Celebrity Theatre is truly unequaled amongst Valley concert venues, not only for its unique theatre-in-the-round setup, where no seat is more than 70 feet from the action, and rotating stage, but also because a big chunk of local music history has taken place within its walls over the past 50 years. Since opening in 1963, the 2650-seat venue is currently one of the longest-running concert halls in Phoenix and has featured gigs by some of the biggest names from the pantheon of rock ‘n’ roll. The late Frank Zappa, for instance, put on a memorable performance with the Mothers of Invention in 1974, while Guns ‘N’ Roses visited during the apex of the hair metal era in 1988, and Limp Bizkit took over the joint just prior to the beginning of the late-1990s nu-metal boom. The Celebrity has also hosted such comedy legends as Jerry Seinfeld, George Carlin, and Chris Rock during its five decades of existence. More >>
http://www.chandlercenter.org 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, noon-4 p.m. Saturdays More >>
http://www.charshastheblues.com A freestanding roadhouse located just south of Camelback Road, Char's features various Valley blues, funk, R&B, and soul artists performing seven nights a week for music aficionados who also get some stick time playing pool or sipping bourbon with friends. More >>
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