Biggest crown on the rocks I have ever had… ever. The lady bartender who’s name I cant remember was awesome. It was a tuesday night and was kinda dead but I still had a great time.
Dante M.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
«You know the problem with young women? They’re too much work!» –Cowboy This guy was my hero. I have never seen a man so happy. He walked around in his boots, jeans, teal cowboy shirt, and cowboy hat. This man has figured out was life is about and is quick to show you. He dances around spinnin’ his hat, playin’ pool, and wooin’ the ladies. He gives his pearls of wisdom to those that will listen, and leaves the rest alone. Bartender was fantastic, friendly, and poured a mean Guiness. The karaokestador(there may be another name for someone who leads karaōke but I can’t think of one) was great. I almost got us all kicked out by droppin the mic after a song but she quickly realized this group was way too much fun for that. As the night went on she warmed up to us and struggled to let us leave at closing time. We sang, we laughed, we drank, and we had a great time. I live fairly close to this place and will likely be back.
Robert O.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
In the wake of the CMYE@PCG there formed a rebel band of Unilocal mercenaries on the hunt for karaōke: there was the leader, Tiffany B, with an enchanted blackberry map fueled by starlight and charisma she pooled together her powers of navigation and tied her curly locks back in anticipation of the voyage to come. There was her first Lt. Dante M with a fearlessness that bordered on the reckless, his was a stalwart courage feuled mostly by alcohol and brazen contempt for authority. There were the Brothers C, Ryan and Daren, two exemplary soldiers of fortune whose fame/infamy had become a thing of legend. There was Dolores G, the champion and primary breadwinner of the ensemble. There was Chris B, a beserker, tenor, and master crafstman. And finally there was Robert O, perhaps the most enigmatic and mysterious figure of the group he stood on the precipice of reality and greatness. Some would deem him a young Hemmingway, or a more talented Ryan Seacrest– at any rate his presence lent creedence and semblance to a group whose sole purpose was to butcher pop songs at the seediest bar they could find. Their journey first took them down the long and winding paths of 16th st, to a charming but treachorous haven of filth that belonged to Phil, upon arrival it was evident their Karaōke treasures were not to be found here. Onward their travels took them to their final destination– Pat Murpheys house of sin/shame on 32nd st and Thomas. The drinks flowed, the songs were sung, Hearts were broken microphones were dropped, and Cowboy was on the top of his game(a sagacious old fool whose coolness rivaled the marlboro man) spinning his cowboy hat in the parking lot like a whirling dervish. cowboy had a wisdom and charm that is unmatched. As the night dragged on and the songs became more desperate, I found my drunk to be wavering and my wallet to be in want of funds, i said my goodbyes and took my leave of the company and wandered into the night whence i’d came.
Dolores G.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
On a mission for karaōke on a Friday night, a convoy of Unilocalers ended up at this DIVE! Nice selection of beers on tap, pool tables, darts and karaōke. Cowboy is my new guru, he knows what’s up! If it weren’t for a terrible headache I would have probably closed this place down. It was a fun visit that’s fo’ sho’!
Daren C.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Dump sure Beer sure Karaōke sure Bad karaōke YES Crazy Cowboy guy Hell Yes This place is a total dive, but serves beer and has pool and karaōke. We had a good time but doubt I would ever need to be there again. Cowboy was the coolest part. That man has found the secret to life.
Rykelle K.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
we used to go to this place all the time all the time to play pinball, cuz they have addam’s family, which is the 2nd greatest pinball game ever, duh. they have an amazing setup for darts – probably the best place to play darts in central phoenix – and a bunch of pool tables. sometimes they have bands playing, usually some older dudes. the bartenders are nice and once one of them told us that we should be john lennon and yoko for halloween which was the awesomest thing a bartender has ever said, ever. they have karaōke a lot, but usually it kind of sucks, because the people that run it are kind of a little too into themselves and do that whole annoying back-and-forth thing like they think they are funny(they’re not). and they’re the only ones that really even do the karaōke. no one else does it. also they sing, like, korn and eminem songs. they have a white chocolate beer on tap, but i don’t like it, it’s creepy. they might(?) have food(they do have a menu), but i’ve never seen it actually get made. or eaten.
Joshua O.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
A great place to just hang out and enjoy the company of friends. I’ve been here many times to listen to their open blues night and have always enjoyed myself. They’ve got pools, darts and video games to entertain yourself and your friends.
Alicia B.
Classificação do local: 5 Boulder, CO
I don’t really want to tell you ’bout this place. Should I? Maybe I shouldn’t. After all, it’s a gem. Maybe I should be selfish and keep it to myself. Yeah, I really don’t want to tell you how great this place is. I don’t want to tell you that the bartender is one of the most friendly, funny and attentive guys I’ve seen behind the bar(why I can’t remember his name right now, I don’t know). I don’t want to tell you that the drinks are served strong and fast. I don’t want to tell you that there’s live music to please your ears — and get your foot tappin’. Nor do I want to tell you that you can play darts or pool in a very, very casual and laid back atmosphere. You see, I love going to Pat Murphy’s. No pretensions. No fuss. Just real people — some more rough around the edges than others — enjoying«going out» as it should be enjoyed. Don’t expect state-of-the-art dart machines or unscratched pool balls. This isn’t your trendy bar. It’s no dive, either. It’s exactly what you want when you just want to chill out, have a few really well-made drinks and hang out with friends. No, I don’t want to tell you that this Irish Pub is quickly one of my favorites in the Valley. But, since you asked, I guess I have to.