Don’t go to Doc’s expecting. Full menu. You can get pizza maybe hot dogs, but it’s mainly a full bar. They have my favorite craft beers, the bartenders are soooo friendly especially Billy he was a joy talking to as we sipped a few beers at 9am. I am not a local I go to Tombstone often. The karaōke at night is ok I think some dancing would be better. I do love that bar and would travel, and rent a room just for the good company and chill atmosphere!!.
Chad J.
Classificação do local: 4 Springfield, MO
This is a cool little dive bar where the locals hang out. It originally housed a funeral parlor so you can get«messed up» where they used to «straighten’em out.“They have karaōke almost every night of the week and stay open way after all the other joints in town have called it quits. It’s not your average bunch of drunken singers as they have quite a few great singers that frequent the place. One of the bartenders even does a fantastic job singing while serving drinks to a packed house! Definitely a must visit if you’re in Tombstone!
Denise T.
Classificação do local: 2 San Carlos, CA
You only go here cause everyone else has closed. The drinks aren’t great. The pizza is worse. The only reason you get it is cause there is absolutely no where else to get food on this town after 8 pm. I was at 4 deuces when a call came in alerting to a group coming their way that got kicked out of Docs. Wow how lame are you to get kicked out of here.
Kathy N.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Stepped in to Doc Holliday’s after doing a spur of the moment tourist stop in Tombstone and bellied up to the bar for a cold brew. They only have one beer on tap, Bisbee Brewing Company’s Aces &8’s Ale. Served in a frosty, cold mug, this dark, malty ale hit the spot. You can even buy a growler to take home. The environment in Doc Holliday’s is friendly, they’ve got affable barkeeps and the place is spacious. There is a smoking patio out back, a juke box and plenty of seating along with a long bar filled with locals. Great, fun décor fill the walls. Check it out!
Gretchen L.
Classificação do local: 5 Victorville, CA
Unique and historic and ever so much fun. I don’t know why we don’t come here more often. The service is excellent. The food is pretty good. The crowd is so nice and friendly. It’s always best and clean. We leave with a big smile. I won’t take so long in visiting next time.
Steve S.
Classificação do local: 4 Cripple Creek, CO
Just stopped in for a shot of Doc’s favorite whiskey, Old Overholdt. The history in the whole town is just crazy. This is my third time in Tombstone and it never gets old.
Blair P.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Just sitting here with my wife and bartender, Billy Combs, swapping stories. I could not recommend this saloon higher, especially when Billy is behind the bar.
Scott P.
Classificação do local: 5 Gilbert, AZ
After a long night of hanging out with ghosts at the nearby Birdcage Theater, we wandered the quiet little town of Tombstone in search of something tasty to sip on. We stopped at a few places that looked really lively with bands and a lot of patrons, but that just wasn’t the vibe that we were searching for. We nearly walked right by this place, but luckily my girlfriend spotted it in time and saw that it was open. We walked in and immediately knew that we were in the right place– there were only about seven patrons at the bar, and the man singing karaōke was bad but heartfelt enough to give the place some serious soul. We saddled up to the bar and ordered a couple of drinks. Old Overholt ended up being the flavor of the evening, and we ended up having a few neat pours of it. After a little while, my inner showman ended up showing up, and I had to do my rendition of ‘Baby Got Back’. I’m pretty sure that Tombstone will never be the same. I hate to call this place a ‘dive bar’, because that phrase has taken on so much pretentious nonsense that it’s almost oxymoronical. Instead, I’ll say that this is where I imagine the locals go when they just want to have a few drinks at a reasonable price and not be bothered by tourists. We enjoyed our evening here, and will be patronizing this establishment on any and all future trips to Tombstone.
K H.
Classificação do local: 5 Long Branch, NJ
Billy the bartender made us some awesome drinks. Very reasonable prices and friendly to boot. Definitely stop over for conversation, drinks, and some fun.
Michael D.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
Doc Holliday never had a saloon in tombstone but that should not prevent you from visiting. Big nose Kate’s is more lively and more populated but here you can get Bulleit rye $ 4 a shot! Drinks are saloon cheap here. You can even pose for a picture in a coffin here. Make sure you cross your hands for the pose. This saloon is not as raucous as others in town but it is definitely worth a visit. The entire town is all about the Tombstone movie. It’s playing on a television in almost every establishment. The street is paved but you can still use your imagination and contemplate just how small these camps were and how crowded and tense a saloon could be. Pro tip– tip more than a dollar a drink the whiskey is so cheap here you should post $ 3 tip per shot. Cmon these folks live here and work here to serve your thrill of visiting the old west as it once was.
Brandon A.
Classificação do local: 5 San Fernando, CA
Friendly and used to be Wells Fargo in 1800’s.
Rusty S.
Classificação do local: 5 Bullhead City, AZ
Best bar in Tombstone .I can not wait to go back. Friendly employees a great juke box and cold beer what more could anyone want.
Randie O.
Classificação do local: 3 Huachuca City, AZ
A lively place on a Saturday night! It’s were the locals come out to mingle! Everything from mild to wild here: I was in there one Saturday night, Karaōke Night, and the lady I was with went to the restroom and a local woman, recognizable by here bad teeth and«living leather» skin, asked to feel her«Scottsdale Breasts». News to the local: they’re real and well maintained, something meth, Kools and welfare don’t do for yours! But, back to the review, great local color and ambience. Go for the Corona, stay for the colorful yarns the locals weave about their lack of bail, money, unpaid child support and how illegals are taking our jobs. A good time was had by all.
Bryanna P.
Classificação do local: 4 Long Beach, CA
We came in here on a Saturday night for karaōke, and the place was packed. We found ourselves a seat and settled in. Their karaōke guy was awesome, everyone that was there was awesome. We met so many great people, and did group songs with half the bar :) The bartenders were all very nice and quick on their feet, I had an absolute blast and would definitely come back here.
Michael S.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
I visit the Sierra Vista area a few times a year and I always return th Doc Hollidays for a beer of two. Although it’s right on Allen St. in the middle of tourest country after around 4 – 5PM the tourists are gone and the locals are there. You want to get to know the Tombstone people and the history of the place, this is one of the places you should come. Do not come for dinner unless you want popcorn(Free if your drinking) and I think they may have a frozen pizza things happening there also. Beer and Drink prices are fair and the service is always freindly. Very cool vibe as with just about al the saloons there. I’m sure I’ll be back the next time through!
Eric T.
Classificação do local: 5 Tombstone, AZ
Always great service and regulars
Shannon C.
Classificação do local: 2 Carlsbad, CA
They don’t offer much food-wise here, so we basically walked in and out. They do have pizza though.
Cindy A.
Classificação do local: 4 Omaha, NE
Free game of pool! Quick service and a nice afternoon respite from the summer sun.