Flagstaff could be considered a paradise for those who enjoy beer because of the great breweries that are located here, like the Beaver Street Brewery, Flagstaff Brewing Company, Lumberyard and Hops on Birch. And though it's not a brewery per se, the beers here are all wonderfully crafted. They vary from local award winners to imported European heavyweights and in addition to great beers, HOB has live events throughout the week, some of which include live music, spoken word and trivia nights.
In 1931, hunter and collector Dean Eldredge began construction on a museum to house an amazing assortment of wild animals he had preserved through taxidermy. Converted to a nightclub in 1936, the club's wildest exhibits were then the people who came to dance the night away in what has been called the world's largest log cabin. Today, party animals head to the Museum Club (affectionately dubbed The Zoo) for drinks, live music, and up-tempo atmosphere. The after-hours extravaganza on weekends is a night-owl's favorite perch.
Wash down your burger, sandwich or wood-fired pizza with a handcrafted beer from this award-winning Flagstaff brewery. You can even watch the chefs prepare your meal and the brewmeisters brewing the ales, porters, and lagers. During the summer, dine on the patio with items served from The Whistle Stop Cafe. This Arizona Republic consistently gives it reviews as both the "Best Restaurant" and "Best Bar" in Flagstaff. As an added benefit, the pool tables provide one more reason to visit Beaver Street Brewery.
Located in a historic carriage house in downtown Flagstaff, the Brix offers organic, American fare with many if not all of their ingredients raised within Northern Arizona and the Four Corners region. Inside guests will find spacious surroundings to dine and on the ever-changing menu, they'll see rotations that include classics the like duck breast, lamb sirloin and a charcuterie board. It's open for dinner only, and if you can't make it here, the sister restaurants Criollo and Proper Meats + Provisions are two other superb options for local, sustainable food.
The Uptown Pubhouse has everything you could want in a pub. With live music, local beers and pool tables, it's no surprise that the pub has been serving patrons for over two decades. The eclectic beer menu is another reason why people flock here, as it has a wide selection of pale ales, stouts, porters, and lagers. In fact, you can check their live beer list online in-real time to see what they have on tap. Almost every night, the stage hosts local bands who play everything, from folk and rock to punk and pop.
Located in the historic Hotel Monte Vista, the Rendezvous is a spot that serves strong coffee by day and potent cocktails at night. They serve superb Intelligentsia Coffee and, whether you're a guest at the hotel or not, it's always a nice place to stop in for a cup. At night, the bar stocks a large selection of top-shelf liquors and serves great martinis as well. Visit this place for an enjoyable evening of unwinding.
Located in a historic carriage house in downtown Flagstaff, the Brix offers organic, American fare with many if not all of their ingredients raised within Northern Arizona and the Four Corners region. Inside guests will find spacious surroundings to dine and on the ever-changing menu, they'll see rotations that include classics the like duck breast, lamb sirloin and a charcuterie board. It's open for dinner only, and if you can't make it here, the sister restaurants Criollo and Proper Meats + Provisions are two other superb options for local, sustainable food.
Flagstaff could be considered a paradise for those who enjoy beer because of the great breweries that are located here, like the Beaver Street Brewery, Flagstaff Brewing Company, Lumberyard and Hops on Birch. And though it's not a brewery per se, the beers here are all wonderfully crafted. They vary from local award winners to imported European heavyweights and in addition to great beers, HOB has live events throughout the week, some of which include live music, spoken word and trivia nights.
In 1931, hunter and collector Dean Eldredge began construction on a museum to house an amazing assortment of wild animals he had preserved through taxidermy. Converted to a nightclub in 1936, the club's wildest exhibits were then the people who came to dance the night away in what has been called the world's largest log cabin. Today, party animals head to the Museum Club (affectionately dubbed The Zoo) for drinks, live music, and up-tempo atmosphere. The after-hours extravaganza on weekends is a night-owl's favorite perch.
Located in the historic Hotel Monte Vista, the Rendezvous is a spot that serves strong coffee by day and potent cocktails at night. They serve superb Intelligentsia Coffee and, whether you're a guest at the hotel or not, it's always a nice place to stop in for a cup. At night, the bar stocks a large selection of top-shelf liquors and serves great martinis as well. Visit this place for an enjoyable evening of unwinding.
Wash down your burger, sandwich or wood-fired pizza with a handcrafted beer from this award-winning Flagstaff brewery. You can even watch the chefs prepare your meal and the brewmeisters brewing the ales, porters, and lagers. During the summer, dine on the patio with items served from The Whistle Stop Cafe. This Arizona Republic consistently gives it reviews as both the "Best Restaurant" and "Best Bar" in Flagstaff. As an added benefit, the pool tables provide one more reason to visit Beaver Street Brewery.
The Uptown Pubhouse has everything you could want in a pub. With live music, local beers and pool tables, it's no surprise that the pub has been serving patrons for over two decades. The eclectic beer menu is another reason why people flock here, as it has a wide selection of pale ales, stouts, porters, and lagers. In fact, you can check their live beer list online in-real time to see what they have on tap. Almost every night, the stage hosts local bands who play everything, from folk and rock to punk and pop.