Dark, old and revered: Tucson's top 14 dive bars
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This list of Tucson's top dives include dark, old, revered and reviled bars, yet you keep going back ... now with input from readers.Β
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The Cowpony
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Cowpony (or Cow Pony, as it often spells itself, despite the painted sign that clearly leaves out the space; whatevs) is a place where patrons sometimes get up and dance on the bar. As a result, "We have to tighten down the screws every now and then, but it's all OK," owner Jay Healy told the Star in 2004. Even with its cow-print drapes and its boots, buckles and spurs hanging from the rafters, there's a lively debate on Yelp! 'bout whether it's really a cowboy bar. Decide for yourself at 6510 E. Tanque Verde Road.
Arizona Daily Star / fileDanny's Baboquivari
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The wall paper with covered wagons, pistols and saddles, adorned with hanging cattle skulls and bull horns, hasn't changed for decades at Danny's Baboquivari Restaurant & Lounge, 2910 E. Fort Lowell Road.Β
The Arizona Daily Star / fileChe's Lounge
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"College students join local scenesters" at Che's Lounge, 350 N. Fourth Ave.Β Che's bills itself as having the best grooves in town.Β
Arizona Daily Star / fileGolden Nugget Tavern
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Part of your setup at the "World Famous" Golden Nugget Tavern could include a shuffleboard game piece, or a billiards stick if you prefer. The Nugget, at 2617 N. First Ave., opened in 1965. Here's what the Star wrote about it in 2004: "There are many words of wisdom at the Golden Nugget Tavern. You just won't find many of them unless you go to the bathroom.Β The wall scrawls, like the patrons, are diverse. ...Β Like the random doctor's scale next to the jukebox, some (other features) are inexplicable."
Arizona Daily Star / fileThe Shelter
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The Shelter opened in 1961 and bills itself as a "Go-Go Boot Wearing, Martini Drinking, Swanky, Groovy Lounge." So of course, the Kennedy bros are there. It's atΒ 4155 E. Grant Road.Β
Arizona Daily Star / fileBay Horse Tavern
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The Bay Horse Tavern (shown here in 2008, wearing a banner in advance of Grant Road's widening) moved to its current site, at 2802 E. Grant Road, in 1958. It now has a Facebook page, which seems wrong (I mean, just look at that authentic joint!). But β and this makes me feel better β it lists only one "life event" there: "Opened in 1948." Β
Arizona Daily Star / fileThe Buffet
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The Buffet has been serving alcohol in the same building since 1934, making it the oldest bar in Tucson.Β
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star 2014The Silver Room
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Little changed since the 1940s? Check. Wood-paneled walls, neon beer signs and a jukebox? Of course. Nondescript air in a mainly industrial area? You've got it at The Silver Room, 673 S. Plumer Ave.Β
Arizona Daily Star / fileThe Bambi
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If a telephone booth could talk, the one inside a midtown tavern would tell a tale of life and death, as the Star reported in 2012. One night in October 1986, a patron there died in mid-sentence while chatting on the phone with his lady friend. Some say his spirit lives on at the Bambi Bar, a watering hole at 5050 E. Speedway. Nowadays, Bambi's phone booth is minus its phone, due to a lack of use in the cellphone age. Patrons have decorated the booth with the bust of a skeleton, and a poster of what looks like a James Bond girl.
Arizona Daily Star / fileSaddlehorn Saloon
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You can sidle up to a horseshoe-shaped bar at the Saddlehorn, 6300 E. Tanque Verde Road, enjoy the steak night deal, be surrounded by country stars' portraits, and hear people retell an urban myth that the joint was once owned by John Wayne. But the Star has rated the saloon's cowpoke factor at "low," mostly remaining in name and decor. That's because the music is rock, hip-hop, metal and blues, plus country, and the place can be packed with neighborhood regulars. Β
Arizona Daily Star / 2007Shooter's Saloon
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The karaoke on the inside looks perfectly normal at Shooter's Steakhouse & Saloon at 3115 E. Prince Road. But the outside, with itsΒ Moroccan and Mediterranean archways and multiple domes, is a surprise; it was built as a 1972 Moroccan belly-dancing restaurant, El Jebala. The joint became Shooter's in 1992, with a theme that makes more sense for the property β it was a stagecoach stop in the 1800s.
Arizona Daily Star / fileWooden Nickel
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The rug at the front door of Wooden Nickel Tavern leaves no doubt where you are. Owner Joey Varela likes to call the bar "the living room of the neighborhood," at 1908 S. Country Club Road. Arizona Daily Star and Tucson.com readers voted its wings into the semi-finals of the "Wing Madness" contest earlier this year. The place also has a big St. Pat's Day tradition.
A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily StarMint Cocktails
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Mint Cocktails was founded in 1934 downtown, and later moved to its current and longtime site at 3540 E. Grant Road. In the 1950s, according to local lore, folks supposedly rode their horses to the bar. For the last couple of years, though, Mint, under new ownership, has courted controversy with city officials with its "Wild Boys" and "Wild Girls" go-go shows and its burlesque.Β
Arizona Daily Star / fileThe Bashful Bandit
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The Bashful Bandit, long infamous as a tough biker bar, looks spiffy, some might say too spiffy, after its 2013 remodeling by the Travel Channel's "American Roadhouse" show. It's at 3886 E. Speedway. (And snarky jokes about surgeons on Harleys? Make 'em at your own risk.) Β Β
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