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“Much more than a fancy watering hole”
The Palace Bar first opened its doors in September 1877. Although Whiskey Row was known for its many saloons, The Palace was much more than a fancy “watering hole.” Men came in to check for notices of work available; it served as an election central for several area political races and cattle spreads; and mineral claims were bought and sold over the bar. The Palace is still the oldest frontier bar in Arizona and the most well-known and historic restaurant and saloon in the state.
Really cool atmosphere of the old time west cowboy days. Walls are covered in old photos of cowboys like John Wayne and Doc Holliday. Has a good bit of history too. The actual bar is original to... Read more
Friends visiting and we went to Whiskey row, because well...Whiskey. Stopped at the Palace and sat at the bar. The waitresses and bartenders all dress in the spirit of the Wild West. Love... Read more
Howdy, partners! Looking for a taste of the Wild West in the heart of Prescott? Mosey on down to Palace Restaurant & Saloon on Whiskey Row, where history meets hospitality and the grub's as good... Read more
The Palace
Hours
- Sun: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Mon - Thu: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Private Dining
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