I do agree with the reviews that the clientele is younger and I also have noticed some of them appear to be on drugs...hard drugs....so that is true. However I have never had a problem and no doubt the influx of outside people moving in to this area has changed the conservative western culture of this previously charming little town. My wife enjoys the few antique stores left and we always followed up with a soda or beer before our trip home. We usually have our children with us and have always been welcomed to sit at a table and sip our drinks. Sunday....11-4-18 we went in and a young man that could double for Pee Wee Herman saw the kids and became totally unhinged. In a tone that was condescending and almost violent he told small children to leave the bar and they were not allowed in this establishment. Agree or disagree we as parents have tried to model good behavior to our children that not all who go to bars are falling down drunks and you can enjoy these establishments in moderation. We visit a few true western bars in Northern Arizona and have never had a problem....the way I understand it the kids can not sit at the bar but other wise they are fine. A young woman behind the bar with too many tattoos is usually our server and could not be nicer and represents the Lyzzard well but this young man really needs to have a job that does not involve the public. Prescott is not the small town it used to be and I will probably stay away and the bars around whiskey row cannot be recommended except as the same thing you can find anyplace...
Read moreWas visiting Prescott and asked where there was a bar with pool table. Was told to come to this place. YUP, 2 pool tables. Order a pitcher of DosXX. Played pool. Ordered another pitcher.. Keg was OUT. No other keg available. Had to drink something else. Met the owner, and he explained the Marine flag and cover displayed. The previous bar owner was from Texas and had a BIG TEXAS flag. When the current owner bought the bar, he promptly removed the Texas flag and put up an Arizona flag. He mailed the Texas flag back to the previous owner. My only comment is $24 for a pitcher of beer does not seem commensurate with the comment of " this is where the locals come and not to Whiskey row which is over priced"... Decor is very...
Read moreI drove from Las Vegas to Prescott Arizona to come to whiskey row. By the time I got in it was about 8:00 p.m.
This was my first stop for the night. I went to about four places before they closed at 2:00 in the morning.
The drinks are hand poured and the bartender was generous with the liquor pour.
She was by herself and working pretty hard. Didn't really smile she was just too busy I guess. I put some money in the jukebox of which they have a sign on there saying they can Skip and control volume as they see fit.
The volume on the jukebox was a little on the low side although you could hear it. Pretty busy for a Thursday night had a couple of cocktails went on to...
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