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Live music
Happy hour specials

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The Zookeepers @ The Zoo
Claire P.

We just celebrated my husband's birthday at the Museum Club (The Zoo ) and can't say enough good things. We were originally going to use their large patio (with new rain/sun cover) but due to weather moved inside. The staff was friendly and SUPER helpful. We had our own bartender and decorating was encouraged. Used Artisan's kitchen as our caterer and hired the house band The Zookeepers ( They are awesome!!!) If you're looking for a place to host an event I would definitely recommend the museum club!

April 10, 2021
Eddie N.

Way back in the day when I first attended NAU, during freshmen orientation week, we gathered in the old men's gym and administrators met with us and provided a verbal walk-through of the campus and City of Flagstaff. No BS, we were told to avoid going to the Museum Club because it was too rowdy, and we would likely get in trouble there. Therefore, it was not until April 10, 2021, after the Covid thing had calmed down, that I and my old high school buddy rode our Harleys there and stopped in when they opened at 11 AM and had a cocktail. I forget our bartender's name, but she talked about the facility and explained how she came to work there. Very nice lady; interesting stories. Cannot wait to return and sample some menu items.

Isabella B.

Favorite bar in town! My parents used to go here years ago and recently it became a favorite of mine! They have awesome line dancing classes during the week, really good live music, and a few pool tables. I love the decor too!!

Slow night in the bar
Thomas O.

It was a last minute thought to stop into the Museum Club on a Monday night. It was too early to head to the hotel, and my wonderfully adventurous wife and I decided to just take a look. It's slow on a Monday night, and guessing from the random guitar & singers it's Amateur Night @ the Museum Club. We easily found a seat and settled back to listen to these folks pour their heart & souls out through their guitars. Their skills were pretty darn good and, definitely better singers than me. The bar is so old school cool as is the entire place. I can only imagine this place is hopping Friday & Saturday nights, but tonight the laid back vibe was the perfect ending to a busy day. Hand in hand with my wife, we sipped Guinness and enjoyed the atmosphere, people watching and of course great conversation. The volume level was absolutely perfect to hear them and hear each other talk. I'm not even sure if they have food, but the beer was cold... 'Nuf said. So, if you're looking for a laid back Monday night, point your car towards the Museum Club on a Monday night to hear the locals entertain you for free. Will we be back? Yes, you can count on it!

Beth B.

Well it's been at least 20 years since I spent a Saturday night at the Zoo Club, and not much has changed. I was in town and went with my daughter so she could experience it. What fun. We had a great bartender who made a mean watermelon Moscow mule for me. There was a great band up from Tucson that was fun and had a great harmonica player (self taught we are told). Not much has changed except the smoking patio and security cameras. Still an entertaining place to be on a Saturday night. Way to keep it going Museum club.

Jim M.

Okay, I admit I'm a tourist, in Flagstaff for my nieces graduation from NAU. I LOVE Flagstaff. What a great town...very impressive. We basically stumbled upon Museum Club because my niece had such fun there over her years there. This place is unique and epic. Historic and unusual and fun and AWESOME. Dirt cheap drink prices and an environment that might not exist anywhere else...and we travel extensively! Have I gushed enough? I read these 1 star reviews here and I think...this is a bunch of whiny NAU freshman who's fake ID was exposed and they're unhappy being given the boot. As to the persistent "racist" label I've read....I gave a young African American guy my cover charge money. The band the night we were there was the Hopi Clansman. At least 70% of the bar attendees was Native American. I suppose I was there on an unusual night...but I suspect not? A racist bar that occasionally has "diversity" night? Hmmm. My opinion...this place is unbelievably wonderful. I wish I could come here a lot and I don't even like Country and Western music! Plus...the drinks are insanely strong!

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Terrell L.

The Museum Club, this log cabin was a Hot-spot for locals & tourists alike. Country Music & Southern Rock until midnight, then the Thump Thump of House Music / Rap begins. As a touring Band, we were unaware of the late night metamorphosis, the whole crowd changed and the club turns into a Teen Club complete with No Alcohol Served. During this change over was when I noticed the Spiritual presents within this historic location. You never know who may stop in at the Museum Club as this is right on Route 66, this road has been known as the Mother Road, heavily traveled over the years from Chicago to Los Angeles. About an hour ride to the Grand Canyon scenic Southern Rim Views. My visit was in 1992

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