Bill is awesome and the locals are great. Don’t miss this spot if you make it to Tombstone! So glad I made the trip from Phoenix.
Mike P.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
The Four Deuces Saloon was really pretty cool. While I didn’t have time to hang out or eat, so I can’t give you a really descriptive review of it. I can let you know that the people we met at the bar were really cool and seemed to want to chat it up(which is really the norm in Tombstone to tell you the truth). The Four Deuces Saloon does have history as Adelaida V. «Addie» Borland lived in this very house(although it was located in another area at the time). Addie was a witness with the best view of the most famous gun fight in Tombstone: the Gunfight at the O.K. corral.
Randie O.
Classificação do local: 5 Huachuca City, AZ
Great place for drinks with a good mix of locals and tourists. One of my preferred spots for a Sunday drop in or the start or end of a tombstone pub crawl. Great bartenders, fine liquor selection and a patio with live music most weekends make this one of my «go tos» in the town too tough to die.
Bryanna P.
Classificação do local: 5 Long Beach, CA
Out of all the bars we went to in town this one was my absolute favorite. The inside is a bit small, but they have an awesome wrap around porch and an amazing back patio. All the bartenders are amazing, I came in on two separate occasions and met three of the girl bartenders who were all sweet and awesome. Sunday night when we came in they had a nice band playing in the back and we just sat back there for hours laughing & dancing and having an amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing time. Drinks are definitely cheap and delicious, they do not serve food here, but you can bring food in from a local restaurant like the OK Café across the street. Of course if I am ever in Tombstone I will be back.
Alex P.
Classificação do local: 5 Chula Vista, CA
Talk about a true locals bar. This place is amazing. Debbie is a sweet heart and jhonny a local is a funny as they come. the have .25cent taco Bart on Christmas and cheap shots. Thanks for making Tombstone a great place to stay.
Eric T.
Classificação do local: 4 Tombstone, AZ
Good bar. Great selection of drinks.
Mandi C.
Classificação do local: 1 Chandler, AZ
I’d love to tell you how everything at the Four Deuces was; but I can’t. We walked in, starving, and were greeted by a crowd of costumed folks at the door who invited us in, and said they don’t bite. We stood their for about 5 minutes, not sure if we should seat ourselves, or if we should wait for a server. No one acknowledged us, said hi, even looked our way. It was like if you aren’t in costume, you are invisible. So, we left… We never even saw proof that it was an actual grill, no menus, no food…
Lakota M.
Classificação do local: 3 Scottsdale, AZ
The password is… This bar seriously felt as though it was a club house for locals. It had a ridic juke box & the drinks were cheap but, at 11 pm, they shooed us out with an iron fist. Yikes! Maybe a cool spot during the day. I thought Tombstone was the town that never slept. No wait. That’s Vegas … This is the town that’s too tough to die. Well, if Everyone is asleep by midnight, I guess that makes sense.
Carlos Q.
Classificação do local: 5 Tucson, AZ
Morning happy hour 2 buck drinks… Old town feel great spot to hang out. I stoped for a adult beverage stayed for half a day. Made friends with a big biker and a, horny Canadian it was an epericence that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. The bartender was entertaining to say the least I almost died laffing at his smart ass comments.
Adriana K.
Classificação do local: 4 Alhambra, CA
ATM! Nice bar — good place to hang out and relax in Tombstone. The one thing I noticed most about Tombstone is that time seemed to slow down. This is a good spot to be able to grab a cold drink and set yourself down and watch the comings and goings down the street or in the bar. Meet the locals who are all friendly and talkative. You’ll kill some time, but enjoy it and get the real feel of what it was like back in the day. It’s not touristy like other places and has a nice porch. Noticed they were playing classic movies on the TV screen inside.
Candace R.
Classificação do local: 4 Lebanon, TN
We walked over to Four Deuces Saloon when we heard live music playing. After having spent the day touring Tombstone, we were sitting outside our RV parked at the Wells Fargo RV Park on the next block. 3 hours later, we finally decided it was time to head back. They have a great front porch, a nice side porch and an awesome open patio. When the weather is nice, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy a cold drink and a nice visit.
Laura O.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Enjoyed the Four Deuces Saloon both nights we were in Tombstone. Out of all of the saloons, this was the best place to come and have a conversation — music being at the right level and shiny TVs in the corner should there be a lull in conversation. Also enjoyed the warmness of the saloon — the wood colors and tiffany lamps for aesthetics and the owners for hospitality!
Shawn B.
Classificação do local: 4 Racine, WI
Recently spent a ½ day in Tombstone and we stopped in to The Four Deuces for a beer and ended up spending a few hours. Its a tiny saloon which was once home to Addie Borland, a witness to Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday’s gunfight at the OK Corral. The Four Deuces is a good place to talk to locals and have a Guinness on tap. The bar tenders and managers aren’t afraid to buy one for you and you can even catch a game. Unlike the rest of Tombstone, this place is not a tourist trap.