Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively goth-leaning bar on Fourth Avenue with themed nights, strong drinks, and solid bar bites; great vibe but door policy and karaoke inconsistencies frustrate some.
A moody, alt-leaning bar where the lights are low, the walls are black, and the playlist leans from 80s nights to goth anthems. The crowd feels welcoming and expressive, with one guest noting, "The vibe made me feel right at home." Expect lively themed nights, a buzzing dance floor, and a scene that regulars call a local legend—though door policies can feel strict at times and karaoke setup can lag. In the kitchen and behind the bar, the approach is classic bar comfort with small upgrades. Think family-recipe burger, a jalapeno-mayo chicken sandwich, housemade tots, and straightforward cocktails that drink well after midnight. The spicy Prickly Heat and other $9 signature pours keep value strong for Fourth Avenue, while fries and tots draw repeat mentions as ideal late-night fuel. Families should note this is a nightlife-first venue with ID checks, covers on event nights, and loud high-energy music. While simple foods like burgers and tots could suit kids earlier in the evening, it is not positioned as a family restaurant and is best for adults.
Area: Eclectic student-and-local nightlife corridor with alt culture, bars, and indie shops; busy evenings and weekends.
Safety: Generally active and well-trafficked; typical late-night bar-area rowdiness, watch belongings.
Nearby: Near University of Arizona, clustered bars, music venues, casual eateries, and vintage shops.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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