

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.

This motorcycle-friendly watering hole features live music, patio seating, and a kick-ass sandwich menu.
