Midtown Bar and Grill became House of Bards in February. This is an artist’s rendering of its sign.

The Midtown Bar and Grill on East Speedway and Swan is now House of Bards, a live music venue and restaurant where two-for-$25 steak night and all-you-can-eat fresh fish Fridays replaces fried bar food and a handful of pool tables and dart boards.

The idea, co-owner John Bujak said, is to create an arts-centric space for musicians that will eventually include an adjacent music store and studio offering instrument lessons for everything from guitar to violin and drums. 

“It’s like a House of Blues with a music store, and it’s all about live music," said Bujak, who owns Bards, 4915 E. Speedway, with Judith Bard. "It’s all organic; the musician's poet."

Bujak and Bard co-own the 18-month-old music store Lessons N' More at 4889 E. Speedway, across the street from House of Bards.

The couple plans to move the store across the street into the space adjacent to the bar that once house a motorcycle shop. Bujak said they will connect the two spaces with a glass door.

Soon after taking over the bar/restaurant, Bujak and Bard created a staging area and started inviting singers and bands to perform nearly nightly. They also plan to add an patio stage in early summer.

“We want to revive the live music scene on Speedway," said Bujak, a guitar player who was in the Tucson rock band The Spenders when he was in high school in the 1980s. "We are really trying to make it a destination for live music.”

House of Bards — which was been home to Paulo's Steak and Chop House back in the 1950s and Oliver Twist before Midtown Bar and Grill — is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Live music includes open mic on Mondays and bands playing covers and original music nightly the rest of the week.


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