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Name That Tune at R.T. O'Sullivan's

Looking for something to do this week? "Night Owl" is a quick guide to special nights at bars and clubs around town. We'll give you a few hints re: cover, dress code, music and atmosphere. Saturdays mark Name That Tune at R.T. O'Sullivan's. No worries if your musical knowledge is...
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Looking for something to do this week? "Night Owl" is a quick guide to special nights at bars and clubs around town. We'll give you a few hints re: cover, dress code, music and atmosphere. Saturdays mark Name That Tune at R.T. O'Sullivan's.

No worries if your musical knowledge is a little iffy during Saturday night's Name That Tune at R.T. O'Sullivan's in Glendale; the tunes are standard radio fare.

Plus, you'll always have your teammates, and a huge selection of cheap drinks to help you remember the name of that one singer with the auto-tuned voice and big chain ...



Check out a full slideshow of the weekly event here and out impressions after the jump...

The Place: 5830 W. Bell Rd., Glendale, AZ 85308


The Time: Supposedly 9 p.m. but on this particular Saturday things didn't get started until closer to 11 p.m..

The Cover: Free. 

The Style: Basically anything goes. 

What we loved: The highlight of the evening was definitely the $50 prize.

What we didn't love: Name That Tune includes bonus points for things such as "doing body shots at the DJ booth where everybody can see." This in combination with the overbearing and overexcited host adds up to an evening that wants to be cool but is trying just a little too hard. 

Are we going back: Hopefully not.




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