There is no need to travel all around the globe to try a variety of microbrews and craft beers when you have the Tap & Bottle. This bar features at least twenty beers on tap, and the selection is constantly rotating. In addition to the beers, there are six wines available by the glass. No matter what you order, the atmosphere at Tap & Bottle is very friendly and welcoming, meaning you just might make some new friends here as well.
For over 50 years, The Maverick has been Tucson's top club for live country music and dancing. Top country acts have played here in the past, which brings in the crowds who want to let some steam off by dancing the night away. Line dancing lessons are also offered. The Maverick has a full menu of tasty favorites, from appetizers like wings and nachos to entrees like a steak dinner and fish and chips. Be sure to take advantage of their nightly drink specials as well.
They call themselves the "World's Darkest Nightclub" and they're not referring so much to the lighting situation as to the prevalent aura. On the ground-floor of a 1920s-era hotel, the club has many vestiges of its historic past coupled with the dark and dank ambiance appropriate to its alternative concept. This funky spot features an eclectic array of live music, from acoustic to alternative dance, which is perfectly suited to its dramatically diverse and energetically eccentric clientèle.
Consistently voted Tucson's top gay bar over the past two decades, IBT's promises customers a fun and memorable night out. Most come to IBT's for the dancing, with a DJ spinning tunes Tuesday through Sunday and a second DJ spinning Wednesday through Saturday nights. IBT's also hosts a very popular drag show every week. Don't forget about the great drink specials that are offered here, as well as their selection of delicious desserts.
Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink is a lot more than just your average pizza place. They offer handcrafted pizzas featuring top-quality ingredients. Try a specialty pie like the Calabrian salami and roasted Fresno chile or the arugula and proscuitto. In addition to the pizza, they offer a large selection of hard-to-find microbrews from around the country. There are also inventive cocktails, including The Sicilian Defense with rye, blood orange liqueur and cinnamon.
For a stylish night out, head to Scott & Co. in downtown Tucson. With brick walls, chandeliers and upholstered chairs, this spot has a strong speakeasy style, not to mention the cocktails to match. Their drink menu changes seasonally, and features modern twists on classic cocktails. And unlike many other bars in the area, Scott & Co. has a real quiet and laid back atmosphere that makes it easy to actually carry on a conversation.
There is no need to travel all around the globe to try a variety of microbrews and craft beers when you have the Tap & Bottle. This bar features at least twenty beers on tap, and the selection is constantly rotating. In addition to the beers, there are six wines available by the glass. No matter what you order, the atmosphere at Tap & Bottle is very friendly and welcoming, meaning you just might make some new friends here as well.
This brewery, named after the town of Dragoon instead of British army calvary regiments, serves amazing beer in all types of different styles. The tap room is only open five days a week, but when it is you can expect some of the best beers in town. For instance, try their hefty Imperial Stout made in bourbon barrels, it has a whopping 10.3% ABV (alcohol by volume). For lighter weights, the session beers include the Dunkel Weisse and Stronghold American, both are perfectly balanced and can be easily quaffed. Pale Ales, IPAs, lagers and other seasonal beers are usually on tap and during opening times, Dragoon usually has a few food trucks in front of the tap room in order for you to grab a bite to pair with your suds.
The Parish is a great place to indulge in Southern comfort food. During your visit, you must try specials like Guedry's Gumbo, Drunken Angel Pasta or Mesquite Smoked Salmon salad. The craft beers and signature cocktails are also to look out for. The glass chandeliers and rustic table settings truly exude a Southern charm. The Southern hospitality and cozy patio are sure to make your dining experience delightful and will make you plan a revisit to this place soon enough. You can also throw a party at The Parish, making the gastropub perfect for almost every occasion. Reservations are recommended.
This place is one of the favorite hangouts for University of Arizona coeds and others, as it serves the famous Bison Witches Bloody Mary, a drink consumed in large quantities by droves of hungover college students on Sundays. That's part of the Fourth Avenue tradition. Another reason to visit this bar is speedy service, plus the legendary overstuffed deli sandwiches. It's not easy to find a seat during lunch hour, and even more difficult during Happy Hour, when skilled bartenders serve up a good selection of vodkas, tequilas and bourbons. So be prepared to wait a little for the Great Happy Hour Special, but be assured it'll be worth it. This place opens daily at 11am.
Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink is a lot more than just your average pizza place. They offer handcrafted pizzas featuring top-quality ingredients. Try a specialty pie like the Calabrian salami and roasted Fresno chile or the arugula and proscuitto. In addition to the pizza, they offer a large selection of hard-to-find microbrews from around the country. There are also inventive cocktails, including The Sicilian Defense with rye, blood orange liqueur and cinnamon.
The Good Oak Bar is a great spot to stay put with your gang till midnight. Illuminated with quaint yellow lights, surrounded by exposed-brick walls and furnished with comfy booths, the atmosphere is perfect for the line-up of drinks that follows. Beer lovers have several local varieties to sample and the place also serves wines. In addition, the bartenders are known to craft memorable beer presses along with classic concoctions like sangrias. While the drinks quench your thirst, burgers, tamales, meatloafs and fried pickles are available to satiate your appetite. The prices are moderate, and service as well as the ambiance makes the Good Oak Bar worthy of every dollar spent.