TOMBSTONE ARIZONA RESTAURANTS
AND SALOONS
Big
Nose Kate's Saloon
Located in the building once know as the Grand Hotel, originally
built in 1881. Dining Southwestern Style in the The Longhorn Restaurant,
or lunch in The Patio Restaurant, located in the Saloon. The Longhorn
Restaurant is the oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone.
Vogan's
Alley Bar
Original 1880 location. James Earp, brother of Wyatt, Virgil, and
Morgan, of OK Corral fame, found employment at Vogan's Bowling Alley
shortly after his arrival in Tombstone and was employed there until
he opened the Sampling Room.
Crystal
Palace Saloon
Mingle with historic characters, local aristocrats and lovely ladies
in the saloon, a colorful and romantic reminder of America's last
untamed frontier. The Crystal Palace has served as a Greyhound bus
station, warehouse, and movie theater over the years. Today the
Crystal Palace is back in business as a Saloon. A fitting symbol
of permanence for "The Town Too Tough To Die".
Nellie
Cashman Restaurant
Located in an original adobe building from the 1880's serving Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner. Nellie was known as "The Angel Of The Camp"
because of all her good deeds. Nellie's Old Time Dinners include
Chicken Fried Steak, Porterhouse, T-Bone, Sirloin and NY Strip steaks,
pork chops and more.
Thanks for Visiting
A Visitors Guide to Tombstone, Arizona
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