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.
This beer house located in Flagstaff's Southside neighborhood is a beer drinkers dream. With more than 20 brews on tap (some of which include the brewery's own), and bottle after bottle of craft beers from everywhere, it is impossible to even get a glance at all of them, there are so many. In addition to suds, the brewer partners with Grand Canyon Wine Co., so oenophiles never have to worry about ordering their favorite varietal. The bottle house also serves sandwiches, salads, soups and starters, but most come for the beer.
Open Range Grill and Tavern is a restaurant in Sedona serving traditional American cuisine along with a wide range of local and international red and white wines. The interiors combine country style furnishings with modern decor, giving the whole place a rustic yet elegant look. The menu includes appetizers, entrees, barbecue items, burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads and a few Mexican dishes. Try the Cowboy steak, the Bison burger, and the Sedona chopped salad as they some of the restaurant's bestsellers.
Mooney's Irish Pub is a low budget beer pub, known for its extensive list of beers and toothsome lite and large bites. This friendly pub boasts a menu consisting of succulent burgers and dishes from the Irish traditions and culture. Here you will get to enjoy your drinks listening to some soothing live music performances. Since the pub offers so much at such pocket friendly prices, it makes for one of the best beer pubs in the city, promising you a great evening.
A branch of the Oak Creek Brewing Company, this pub in Tlaquepacque Village is one of the major haunts of revelers. Chicken, tortillas, pizzas, crab cakes, pork loin and pretzels are on offer here. You can get milk, martinis, iced teas, coffee and hot chocolate as well. But the obvious draw is the beer made in the Oak Creek Brewery and stored in serving tanks. Time certainly flies when you find yourself enjoying yourself at this jovial establishment. Some of the brewery's signature beers available are Micro Light, Oak Creek Amber Ale, Village Nut Brown, Pullman Porter and the Seven Dwarfs.
This upscale but casual microbrewery produces some of the state's finest lagers and ales, and now also serves wines and champagnes to a typically young clientele. To go along with the golden elixirs, choose from bar-style appetizers, sandwiches and entrees that are created to complement the brews. Pub fare is offered in its Bavarian Kitchen (open 4p-8:30p nightly). Wednesday night is ladies' night, with drink specials for female patrons. Live entertainment on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays includes mellow rock, folk and blues performances.