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Where does everyone go out in Scottsdale?

Where does everyone go out in Scottsdale?

Old Town is the no-brainer area option for the best Scottsdale nightlife. With Bars, breweries and dancing peppered down the street, it’s an easy place to get dropped off, and just trust you’ll find some awesome places to visit.

Can you wear a hat in Old Town Scottsdale?

Wear basic club attire, dress to impress and you’ll be fine in most cases. You can get into some places wearing shorts, t-shirts, sneakers or hats but you have limited your options.

Can you wear Air Forces in Old Town Scottsdale?

Despite their popularity, Air Force 1s and Jordans, or “Js,” are not allowed in many Scottsdale nightclubs. The rules are meant to establish a certain look or feel to the club, but Valley residents are confused as to why they should opt for cheaper attire when the rest of the dress code implies a higher-end image.

Where are the best dive bars in Scottsdale AZ?

Coach House Sitting just outside the main entertainment district in Old Town, Coach House is a classic Scottsdale dive. The oldest bar in Scottsdale, it’s infamous for the fabulous display of Christmas lights covering almost every square inch of the place. (Disclaimer: the lights are up only around Christmas time — surprising, I know.)

What kind of beer is at dive bars in Las Vegas?

Open 24 hours, The Dive Bar carries the trifecta of dive bar beers: Hamm’s, Olympia, and PBR. This dark, dingy bar features sticky floors, loud music, and Las Vegas Raiders football near UNLV. Just don’t get lost in the bathroom reading all the stickers and graffiti.

What is the history of Dino’s bar in Vegas?

It’s actually a legacy bar. Started by Dino in 1962, the bar is now run by his granddaughters and remains a pure spot in Vegas to drink to the old days. The history isn’t all about gangsters, but it’s definitely an interesting note.

Where is Scottsdale’s oldest tavern?

It started as a locals’ spot located on Indian School Road—Scottsdale’s main road—but has come a long way from its origins as “Scottsdale’s oldest tavern established in 1959.”