Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Prescott. Nestled in the conifer forests of the Bradshaw Mountains, Prescott is a historic city boasting much in the way of adventure and culture. Golfers flock to its six pristine courses, while outdoors enthusiasts find exciting hiking trails, secluded picnicking spots and adventure on the waters of its five lakes. Discover the history of the Old West in the city's museums, historic railways and the Pioneer Home Cemetery, where "Big Nose Kate" Elder, wife of Doc Holiday, found her final resting place.
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4 based on 8 reviews
I wish Tripadvisor would add a Craft Brewery/Tap House/Brewery category. Some just serve beer, with some added snacks, but the brew is the star here. I can find nothing more satisfying than going to a Brewery that produces on site and trying the wares!Our holiday weekend included checking out Prescott's beer scene. Prescott is a bit behind the times, but we finally found this place. Small and cozy. Many great styles are brewed here and available to try. The focus is on the beer and not on cutesy marketing names. I had an American Strong and an Imperial IPA. Very good stuff. There are some snacks to buy if you are hungry, but this is not a restaurant. Live local music is offered, as they support the arts here. Just go!
3 based on 88 reviews
The bill came with another person's order on my bill. After that was straightened out, I rad my order and it was wrong. I ordered a $10.99 item, and was billed foe a similar $14.99 item. After much fuss a manager came to straighten things out. He kept asking questions about the wrong item, for which, of course I couldn't answer. When I ordered, I placed my finger on the item I wanted, and did the same with the manager. I said that I would be glad to pay the price of my ordered item. A few others in my group of 10 verified my order, aand one had had this item before, and verified that I received what I ordered. He insisted repeatedly that I answer questions on the other item.And to top it off, the wrong item was priced at $14.29, on the menu not $14.99!!!!!!!Do you think that any of us will return?And by the way, one other person in our group received his meal after the rest of us had finished ours. And then had to chase down a togo box after he asked for one and didn't get it.There are three in our group that have had our credit caed tip modified to a larger amount!!!!!!
4 based on 23 reviews
This golf course located restaurant is one of the most consistent dineries we enjoy - only open for dinner on Friday and Saturday night. Breakfasts are great, as are the lunches. What sets the Grille apart is the $9.99 Friday night "All You Can Eat" fish dinner (baked or fried) and the Saturday night cooked to order prime rib special - a 10 oz. prime rib with salad, veggie and baked potato for only $16.95. Be sure to ask for Lynn, the "Queen of Servers." She's been there for years and is most friendly, attentive and efficient. Though a nice, golf course view, there's not much atmosphere. The meals and the service make up for that shortcoming. service
7 of us were looking for a bar that had the Pac 12 network and this one did (the ones downtown didnt) Very local. Very friendly service, better than average food. We covered much of the menu-salads, burgers, french dip. Good beer selection. Only issue was the smoking section while outside was in a sealed room and you could still smell smoke. Bothered one in our party
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3 based on 96 reviews
We werenât expecting a great dinner and we didnât get one. One would think a restaurant with the name âSteakhouse â could make a a good steak. Sadly, no. Our Medium Rate T-Bone was medium to well and gritty. It came out before the salad! On the bright side, the bread was good.
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4 based on 46 reviews
We like the brew and food here. Right on the plaza and open later than most. Try the great beers and give a local place a try while checking out the plaza.
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4 based on 201 reviews
After our hike we went here to have lunch. I was the only one in the group who has been here many times. I ordered the garlic fries and the catfish bites. Oh my everyone loved them. We each had a bloody mary to drink and it was very good. Our waitress was super sweet and we got there early enough so that we didn't have to worry about the lunch hour rush.The best thing we had was the chocolate bread pudding with kahlua butter sauce. It was to die for.
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4 based on 1148 reviews
A full-service restaurant/brewery (brewpub) established for over two decades. Independently-owned & operated by original founders. Large variety of craft beers brewed on-site. Eclectic menu, something for everyone.
We stopped in for a quick meal while we were in town. Two of us had the sharable chicken fingers and the serving was 3 gigantic thin half chicken breasts with a coating that was a bit spicy. I wouldn't order these again. Another person had barbeque and it was good and the Cobb salad looked good. Service was good but had to wait for a new pot of coffee to be made. Bathroom clean.Thank you for choosing Prescott Brewing Company. I'm sorry you found the coating a bit spicy. As you probably know, spiciness is somewhat of a personal opinion, some people think something is spicy whereas someone else might desire even more spiciness. I appreciate your nice comments on the barbeque menu item, and our Chef salad you referenced as the Cobb salad is very popular here. I apologize for the wait on the coffee, but thank you for the positive on service. Thank you also for the nice compliment on the bathroom cleanliness...Our restrooms are heavily used and we do our absolute best to keep them up to snuff!
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4 based on 870 reviews
The Palace is still the oldest frontier saloon in Arizona and the most well-known and historic restaurant and saloon in the state. In the late 1870s, Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday were patrons of the Palace. Virgil and his wife Allie lived in P
Prescott, Arizona itself is an historical place. This was the territorial capitol before Arizona was a state. The restaurant was in business in 1877 and hosted many famous characters from western history including Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Yes, these were real people.Located on "Whiskey Row" on the town square in Prescott the restaurant is easy to find. The stage is set as soon as you walk in the door. The huge original antique bar is worth a visit in itself. A walk past the bar and numerous tables brings you into a large dining area. The walls are lined with many artifacts and information about Arizona history and the West.I was there with a group of crew members from the Commemorative Air Force out of Mesa, Arizona that were in town for an air show. Our group of 11 were greeted by our waitress Estrella. She was dressed in 1870's period garb which enhanced the scene.The menu has a wide variety of steak, fish and some Tex-Mex dishes. I had a buffalo burger which was terrific. Everyone else commented on the quality of their meals. The service was excellent by the charming and attractive Estrella.This is a great historic restaurant the will be enjoyed by the entire family. I think that children especially will be interested in seeing some living history. The Palace should not be missed.
4 based on 291 reviews
Wine liquor store with small deli--fresh cut meats, cheeses and homemade desserts.Wood grill pizza, wine tastings once a month
Excellent menu with daily specials = great selection fo wine & beer. Severs were very good - quick to check back to see if all was going OK. Check calendar for special beer and wine tasting events. Parking can be tight on Friday / Saturday nights..
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