Arizona is chock-full of historic places and Old West saloons are just one of them! Today, we’re going to check out Arizona’s oldest bar, a saloon that initially dates back to the mid-19th-century in Arizona Territory’s first capital city, Prescott.
This is the Palace Restaurant and Saloon, which has seen its fair share of cowboys, lawmen, and other characters from the Old West. The saloon’s history may date back to 1864, significantly earlier than the commonly cited 1877, but the building itself dates to 1901.
You'll get to feel like a real cowboy when you walk through a pair of swinging doors...
...and into the historic saloon. Grab a seat and you'll see why this was considered the state's grandest saloon.
If you're not one for drinks, you can still enjoy your time here! Order a burger or other tasty meal from the kitchen.
Perhaps the most interesting story comes from 1900, when Whiskey Row went up in flames. Loyal patrons risked their lives by running back into the inferno to save the hand-carved bar. Once they moved the bar to a safe spot across the street, the heroes continued their drinking while the rest of the street burned.
The Palace Restaurant and Saloon is located at 120 South Montezuma Street in Prescott. You can find details about their hours of operation, menu, and more by visiting their website or Facebook page.
Want to read about more wonderful saloons in Arizona? Read A Visit To These 13 Saloons In Arizona Will Make You Feel Like You’ve Traveled Back In Time for some of our favorite saloons.
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