The Lost Leaf is a historic bar in Phoenix with the decor carrying an old world charm. Offering the finest beer and sakes, it is a comfortable place to hang out with friends. Live music nights bring local artists to the stage and art exhibitions are often held here. With a knowledgeable barkeep and friendly guests, you're sure to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere at the place. For booking and information, do visit the website.
Located in Downtown Scottsdale, Brat Haus is extremely popular among the locals for its welcoming vibe, prompt service and as its name implies, the Brats. The restaurant also serves traditional schnitzel, artisan sausages, Belgian fries and their house made Poutine is one of the best in the entire Phoenix metro area. Of course, one would be remiss not to speak about the beer; the selection presents an array of beers that could be found at any restaurant in Belgium or Germany. With styles like Tripel, Doppel, Dunkel and Gueuze, the suds accompany the food perfectly. Additionally, the outdoor patio is a wonderful place to have meal, so if you are craving for good German fare and great beer, then this place won't disappoint you.
The Vig has is a hip, casual eatery with a few other locations in the Phoenix Area. This one in the Arcadia district caters to those in search of a cold beer and comfort food dishes. To start, try the Artichoke, Kale and Roasted Jalapeño Dip, it is perfect for sharing. For an entree, the Chorizo Burger and Short Rib Tacos are for carnivores while the healthier Beet and Greek salads are better for the heart. Moreover, you cannot leave until you try one of the Mason Jar desserts; the Mud Pie, the Banana Cream and Strawberry Shortcake selections start with sponge cake as a base then built upon it with ingredients that include candied bacon, coffee grounds, cinnamon mascarpone and ice cream, to name a few.
With excellent seafood, gallons of craft brew on tap, and an occasional ghost story, this long-time Tempe establishment has entertained diners and drinkers for many years in an old house rumored to be haunted. Most come for their awesome happy-hour and oysters, though the menu is better-than-average. The bar is usually filled with locals and ASU students who congregate around the old house sipping on beer pints. It's located in the historic Mitchell Park neighborhood and oftentimes people say that they can still see a ghostly figure dancing on the attic floor.
Bar Smith beats others when it comes to entertainment. The VIP rooms are the center of attraction for all clubbers, and step onto the the terrace bar for amazing views of the city. Located just a block away from the Phoenix City Center, Bar Smith is your neighborhood destination for fun.