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Phoenix,
AZ
85004
602-261-7625 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN PHOENIX. Phoenix's Hard Rock is, among other things, 8000 square feet of cold AC a welcome haven after a long trip or an afternoon at the ballpark. The place is characterized by speedy service, a fully loaded bar, great memorabilia, and rockin' tunes. If you've had a tough day or just want to leave work behind, it's eminently reliable. Sure, it's a tourist destination known for souvenir t-shirts and ball caps, but it's also a popular neighborhood bar with a reliable menu of salads, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, and more.
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| 1019 E Indian School Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85014
602-265-4842 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL PHOENIX. Begin with a cozy, no-frills venue, add in top blues and jazz acts from the area and around the country, and toss in fans of great tunes and lively performances, and you've got one of Phoenix's best-loved music venues. The Rhythm Room draws crowds regularly, and the place can get smoky at times, but for raw-edged, top-notch blues and more, the place can't be beat. In fact, if you're not hitting the dance floor before long, or at least tapping your toes, folks may begin to look warily at you. Just give yourself over.
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| Rosie McCaffrey's Irish Pub & Restaurant906 E Camelback Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85014
602-241-1916 | | | | | Description: Lots of framed memorabilia, posters, and beer promotionals set off dark-wood booths and touches of kelly green to give Rosie's just the Irish slant you'd expect. The fun-filled place gets tons of business, thanks to terrific atmosphere, well-poured pints, tasty pub fare, and rockin' live music. Happy hour specials, televised sports, and WiFi access add to the appeal, and even if your primary intent isn't to quaff a glass of Guinness, you'll find much to recommend Rosie's. As the slogan suggests, "There are no strangers here."
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