Next time you find yourself in the town “Too Tough to Die,” make sure to grab a stool at the Crystal Palace Saloon. One of the most historic restaurants in Arizona, this circa-1879 watering hole dates to the days of Wyatt Earp. In addition to incredible beer and whiskey, the saloon also serves up some of the best homestyle eats in the state.
Located on the corner of Fifth and Allen Streets in historic downtown Tombstone, Crystal Palace was among the very first saloons in the town “too tough to die.”
TripAdvisor/Time235 It opened as the Golden Eagle Brewing Company in 1879, and has kept the spirit of the Old West alive and kicking ever since.
Take a look at this old photograph of the saloon. A lot has changed over the years, but just as much hasn’t.
Facebook/Crystal Palace Saloon A trip here is like stepping through a portal back to the rough-and-tumble days of Wyatt Earp.
Always packed with locals and tourists alike, Crystal Palace is one of the most popular watering holes in town.
Facebook/Crystal Palace Saloon Between the lively atmosphere and unbeatable food and drinks, it’s easy to have a good time here.
Seating is available both indoors and out, and there’s even an outdoor deck on the second floor.
TripAdvisor/RescuedVegan The patio offers a bird’s eye view of Allen Street, so you can watch horse-drawn carriages trot along past the O.K. Corral and other Tombstone icons.
As for the food, the menu has a little bit of everything, but the focus is on hearty, homestyle eats.
TripAdvisor/JT_Turner3 From chicken-fried steak to St. Louis-style pork ribs, rest assured you’ll find a dish that fits your fancy.
There are plenty of finger foods, too, including juicy burgers, nachos, chicken tenders, and chili cheese dogs.
Google/D Delgado Don’t rush as you mull over all the options. In the face of so much deliciousness, no one will blame you for being indecisive!
Other offerings include salads, soups, extra-thin crust pizza, and more.
TripAdvisor/Christina C Wash it all down with a whiskey or beer (or a handspun milkshake for the kiddos) for a dining experience you won’t soon forget.
Address: 420 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.
Google Maps Hours are 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily.
Visit the saloon’s website or Facebook page for more information.
TripAdvisor/Time235
It opened as the Golden Eagle Brewing Company in 1879, and has kept the spirit of the Old West alive and kicking ever since.
Facebook/Crystal Palace Saloon
A trip here is like stepping through a portal back to the rough-and-tumble days of Wyatt Earp.
Between the lively atmosphere and unbeatable food and drinks, it’s easy to have a good time here.
TripAdvisor/RescuedVegan
The patio offers a bird’s eye view of Allen Street, so you can watch horse-drawn carriages trot along past the O.K. Corral and other Tombstone icons.
TripAdvisor/JT_Turner3
From chicken-fried steak to St. Louis-style pork ribs, rest assured you’ll find a dish that fits your fancy.
Google/D Delgado
Don’t rush as you mull over all the options. In the face of so much deliciousness, no one will blame you for being indecisive!
TripAdvisor/Christina C
Wash it all down with a whiskey or beer (or a handspun milkshake for the kiddos) for a dining experience you won’t soon forget.
Google Maps
Hours are 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily.
Have you ever been to the Crystal Palace Saloon? If so, what did you order and how was it? Tell us in the comments! For more historic restaurants in Arizona, check out our previous article.
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Address: Crystal Palace Saloon, 420 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA