Located five minutes from the ASU campus (right by the train tracks), this indoor/outdoor venue and bar always allows for people to spread out during live shows and has a great vibe! Read more.
The venue coordinates dual stages with the neighboring Red Owl, and both are large and provide great sound and lighting effects. There's a ton of seating and a big dance floor in front of the stage. Read more.
Don't let the strip mall location and morbid name deter you. Yes, it may be a no BS bar, but the stiff drinks, jukebox, and interior character alone make it worthwhile. Read more.
Monday offers karaoke, Wednesday is open-mic night, & live music dominates the rest of the week. The bartenders, cute & scantily clad, are always eager to share the drink specials w/ patrons. Read more.
The bartenders are attentive +the stage is intimately small, but attendees have a decent view from anywhere in the bar. Don't park in front of the convenience store next door; the owner loves to tow. Read more.
Since 1994 Martini Ranch has provided hard rock bands an audio, video, and entertainment system on par with big-city nightclubs, offering the viewpoints of a much smaller venue. Read more.
The sound is surprisingly good for such an intimate venue, and high-topped tables surround a small dance floor in front of the stage. Read more.
The Underground hosts the most hard rock acts, & can get so humid with the pulse of dueling guitars and growls, it's a wonder the graffiti scrawled across the concrete walls hasn't melted off by now. Read more.
A favorite for even big-name hard rock bands to play when they come through town. Music plays six nights a week, alongside several drink specials -- and the bartenders never skimp on the shot pours. Read more.
This huge venue gives the best of both worlds; an extensive outdoor area with multiple bars and levels and tables, as well as an indoor area with tvs, booths in dark corners, & stripper poles. Read more.