![]() ![]() It gets crowded, it can get rowdy, and it is definitely a place to visit. It is one of the oldest and best-preserved bars in the whole country and showcases artifacts and relics that reflect its 113-year history. ![]() Heinold’s First and Last chance opened in 1883 and has been serving continuously ever since. It on top of Ortega Hwy route 74 so to get there it’s one of the best rides in Southern California! They have cold beer, great food, the best burgers around." Recommended by Reader"Hell's Kitchen Motorsports Bar is awesome! It has been around for 17 years. Hell's Kitchen Motorsports Bar & Grill Lake Elsinore, CA Locals refer to this biker bar as “Stumbleweeds,” as it is known for its strong drinks, live bands, pool tables, and fun crowd. ![]() It’s said you can’t ride in the OC without checking out this place.Ī laid-back hang-out for some cold-ass beers and fun times. You can be sure there are hundreds of motorcycles in the parking lot on weekends. Legendary biker bar that is housed in old military barracks and features good food, live music, and a great outdoor party scene. Recommended by ReaderSuggested by one of our readers, the Pyrenees Cafe is an unfussy bar that serves Basque cuisine and American fare, with live music and a patio. Recommended by Reader"Good people and great drinks and food." The ride to get there is great, if you are in the area you need to stop in and see for yourself." Recommended by Reader"The people that go there are awesome, and the view is beautiful. Recommended by Reader"Nice place, cheap drinks, and great bartenders. Enjoy one of their “world-famous” burgers and pub snacks, their kitchen is open daily and ‘til midnight on weekends. There is live music seven nights a week, great food, too. The Ohio Club is a former gangster and baseball player hangout and is the oldest bar in Arkansas. If you plan on eating, make sure you have a hollow leg. Be warned, though, their portions are very generous. They feature bike nights, brews, music, and awesome bar food. Rodney’s is owned by (Rodney, not surprisingly) a rider who has been in the biker business for decades and is a laid-back hangout with a cool atmosphere. "Been a biker bar for years, good food, where bikers from Phoenix Valley stop." "Great food, live music, and plenty of motorcycle parking." Offers live bands on weekends outside while DJ inside, and 2 bars inside and out." Sand Volleyball, horseshoes, King Kong pong, Corn Hole, and a mobile kitchen with delicious food. Old little dive inside, but a huge adult playground in the back. "It's definitely a favorite for Military and Bikers being across from Airforce base. Today, 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. Their burgers were named in the top five in the state of Arizona, and their servers are.nice on the eyes. A must see if visiting the area and you are into retro and antique cars.This motorcycle-friendly watering hole features live music, patio seating, and a kick-ass sandwich menu. Petersburg Fire Department in raising money for needy children of the area. It was very tasty and I would order again. After the third attempt it came perfect medium, just barely pink in the center and no red juice. His came perfect for him and mine was still medium rare. Since mine had cheese and mustard and he eats neither we could not exchange so they ordered two more. The first attempt they mixed up my husband and my burgers so he got my medium and I got his medium rare and we didn't realize until we had put the condiments on. Our waitress was very attentive and apologized for the problem. It took three attempts to get a medium burger because I will not eat a burger that shows red blood or red juice, no matter how fresh it is. The burger is cooked to order when you order. The burger comes with your choice of side, potato salad, fries etc. The other option was a 4 ounce, which I will order the next time we visit. We had the 1/2 pounder and unless you really love your meat is too much. We tried the burgers which we were told were great. The large bar is open air with a roof, wooden booths and live music after 7 pm. This is not your average restaurant but building built together. We decided to eat before having a walk around outside. It was treat to see a large selection of antique cars. We heard about this restaurant from a friend and decided to try it on a Friday night when they have the antique autos. ![]()
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