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Room 4 Bar

4.7 (25 reviews)
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Closed 2:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Live music
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed

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Margarita on the rocks - A cocktail with ice and a straw is placed on a bar counter, with a decorated bar area featuring bottles, glasses, and colorful string lights behind it.
Ava G.

SMALLEST BAR IN ARIZONA! I'm so glad I found this place! It is on the second floor of the Silver King Hotel. The bar itself has 3 bar stools and 2 small chairs in the corner. There is also a patio outside around the corner, so there is more space over there you can bring your drinks to. Jan, our bartender, was awesome! She was very friendly, talking to us about Bisbee, life in Arizona, and other random things. She also made us some great drinks at a great price. This may be a small bar, but they have almost all the alcohol you can think of! They also have a list of special drinks to choose from and a list of local options to choose from. I definitely recommend this spot! It's good to go at leas busy times so you're most likely to snag a spot in the bar. If you like the patio, they also often have live music.

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Beth B.

It's a bar be it a little one. Have the Jell-O shots. That's their thing. Friendly staff, and a great story to tell.

Awesome selection, everything from top shelf to Yukon Jack.
Serianna T.

We heard about Room 4 from a Douglas local and decided to stop by for a drink. It was early on in the day so it was just us, a couple of girls, and their dogs but if the place gets packed, there is a spacious patio to enjoy your brews. I was really impressed by the beer and booze selection. This place is no more than 100 sq ft but boasts better and more diverse choices than most major restaurants. Our bartender was awesome as well.

Paul K.

I think 4 seats at a bar certainly qualifies as a small bar. Proclaimed as the smallest bar in AZ, I believe it. A nice stop for a cocktail and chat with the fun and welcoming bartender. Definitely worth a visit.

Jenni K.

This is the smallest bar I've ever been to! It's super cozy. There was a band playing music and several locals enjoying their Friday night. This bar is walking distance to many other bars. I'm glad I dropped in.

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Leah B.

Room 4 bar is the smallest bar in Arizona (according to its sign). It is only 100 square feet, with 3 bar stools and a tiny 2 seat table in the corner. For what may lack is size, is made up by the fully stocked bar! It's very quaint. The owner/bartender is very funny too. She told us all about Bisbee! Its surely worth the stop while in town.

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This bar is a must visit if you like unique and interesting places. It's tiny, a bit hidden away, but definitely worth the trip.

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This place is silly, but in the best way. "Smallest bar in AZ," definitely a must-see while in Bisbee. Drink prices are reasonable as well.

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Tiny space, awesome beer and booze selection for a bar ten times the size.

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Bisbee Royale - Carne Asada Nachos!

Bisbee Royale

(57 reviews)

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Food was barely lukewarm. Espresso drinks were sent back…read more Service was mediocre . Door was propped open to vent the kitchen even though it was extremely cold in the restaurant. Handcut fries were very good.

Bisbee is a small town, and because of that a lot of places aren't open really early. But thank my…read morelucky stars 'Bisbee Royale' was the only spot I knew of that was open at 8am on a Saturday. The exterior looks like a mix of three attractions: a restaurant, a museum, & a movie theater. I can't say if all three of those things are really in there, it's just an impression. I will say that I am glad I took at chance at trying their food at a time when I was seriously hungry. I was invited to sit wherever I wanted, so I chose a table along the wall with a big TV right above me. I was greeted kindly, and given time to order my food, which I decided would be a couple fried eggs, hashbrowns, sausage patties, toast, & cheesy grits. They were so good, with the hashbrowns being, as my partner put it, "The best he's ever had!" I personally enjoyed the patties the most, and the grits the least. The grits were made in a way that the shredded cheese was sprinkled on top of the grits instead of mixed in it, and I do not prefer that style. It was still good, just not as good as others I've tried. So that's why I'm not docking points; why be super critical on one side dish when everything else was an A+? I liked the wholesome feel of the restaurant, like everybody knew each other, and the fact that it was pet-friendly was a bonus too. A couple came in with three cute dogs, and that just made me super happy (not to mention, it WAS on my birthday too). I would come here again if I return to Bisbee.

Copper Queen Hotel - 2nd floor sitting area with a microwave, piano. Ice machine down the stairs

Copper Queen Hotel

(335 reviews)

$$

Historic Bisbee hotel. Great location although it can be loud at night. Some things just come with…read morean old hotel but are worth mentioning: the elevator has been out for months apparently, and that should really be mentioned when booking as many guests have problems with stairs, and there are no rooms on the first floor. There is no parking. There is no microwave or fridge and no room service. The bed is not comfortable and you can hear everything through the walls and floors. However, other things are inexcusable regardless of how historic the hotel is. The WiFi is not strong (multiple interruptions watching TV) and there was a live roach in the room. The front desk was not very friendly or accommodating. If you're looking for a historic, possibly haunted, hotel with a prime location, you may want to consider the Copper Queen, but would not stay again.

Oooooof. Note to…read moreself (and other travelers) if you walk in to ANY lodging facility without a reservation and think you want to stay, ask to see the room and pay attention to how things look before booking! We were so excited to stay in the historic spot in Bisbee and super happy they had availability. We overlooked the dingy carpet, grungy tile, dusty everything and booked rooms for ourselves and my mother in law. We are all really easy going folks that take road trips together quite a bit...not super picky... BUT... EEEEEWWWWWWW! Not only are the corners and crevices of the hallways, lobby, restaurant and rooms filthy, the pool hadn't been cleaned or cared for in obviously more than a year. Dead weeds and old spider webs, etc. all over. Windows were super dirty throughout the place.... Why did we stay? Ugh. We were too weary from traveling and the beds and towels were actually obviously very clean and we thought we could deal with two nights. We did. But man, were we ready to get into our clean car!!! Let's talk about the bar and restaurant that we gave a chance, too. Jeeeeeeezus! Unkempt bartender sat at the end of the empty bar with the music blaring so loudly that it was almost impossible to order. We wanted classic. gin martinis and were told they didn't have olives. Website boasted full bar. Well, we're cool... ok... give us a twist Abby make sure we can taste the vermouth. "Of course," she said. Ummmmm.... Nah. We got two wine glasses with straight house gin. (Asked for Bombay Sapphire) barely shaken. No twist. We wanted a drink, so we drank them and sat outside so we could hear ourselves think. So dumb to give the restaurant a chance. HORRIBLE, tough steak and uncooked brussel sprouts. Meal was inedible. Don't do it. Also - no joke about being haunted. Had pressure against the bed, cords that were on the floor suddenly dropped to the floor like they had been picked up and dropped; door creaked open and cold air filled the room. NOOOO! Do not spend your money here. We should have checked it out before paying for two rooms for two nights. They're getting 2 stars because the linens were clean and they had vacancies.

Chill Factor Hookah & Cigar Lounge

Chill Factor Hookah & Cigar Lounge

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I have nothing but great things to say about this business. For one, Sierra Vista is a small town…read moreand it isn't much to do for leisure; Chill Factor Hookah Lounge is definitely doing a service for those who like to get out without having to travel all the way to Tucson. The Hookah: They have several flavors to choose from to include house made mixes. I used to smoke hookah almost daily and would visit lounges from city to city and I must say that I am very impressed with this experience. Normally, when I take a break from hookah, my first time doing it again is too harsh and I end up stopping. I'd been eyeing the lounge for a while but wasn't sure if I'd have that same harsh experience so I held off. My birthday being the next day, and needing to kill time before celebrating; I decided to give it a try and I must say the first hit was super smooth. If you like to try different flavors, they are sure to have something to suit your tastes. Happy Hour: On Wednesdays and Thursdays, they have happy hour where you can get discounted drinks (I drank Coronas and they were about $1 and some change each. They also do Karaoke on Thursdays as well as a poetry night. Me being up in age, these nights suit me fine, especially if you want to just chill and vibe without much sensory. I haven't been on the weekend yet, but I've been told those are the more lively nights. Definitely check it out on any night; you won't be disappointed! Pricing: Again, I've only been on a Wednesday night but for $20 or so you can have premium hookah and a beer and have a good night. These are really great prices for hookah so definitely don't miss out on the Happy Hour nights if you can't make the weekend or other nights. It's a cool after work unwind spot for sure. Hospitality: Customer service was stellar. You feel like you are at home walking in. The owner is very attentive and will ensure you are satisfied with your experience. (The staff even took a birthday shot with me)! As as "former party girl" who doesn't do much of anything these days; nor have I smoked hookah in quite some time; I realized that I am a lightweight now. The staff made sure I was safe and comfortable and said I could stay as long as I needed to recuperate! This shows their integrity, professionalism, and that they truly care about their patrons and for that, this will be my "spot" (AND I will bring others to join me in the near future). Atmosphere: I vibed to the music all night. Seating was comfortable, the space was clean and the lighting wasn't too bright. They have T.V.'s playing on each side of the venue and V.I.P. seating that can be reserved. I'll be back for sure.

From the owner: Premium Hookah and Cigar Experience with Full Bar. Mature atmosphere.read more

The Shelter Cocktail Lounge - Bar area

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Oak Flower

If you love a good eclectic, dive bar experience, you NEED to swing by The Shelter. We were…read morevisiting out of town and heard about this place from a friend, and we couldn't have asked for a better experience. Upon first glance, the outside of this establishment is unassuming, but when you walk in you are flooded with warm colors anda sweep of nostalgia from the 60's. There is an assortment of seating areas, we chose a comfy booth next to the bar. The whole menu is so affordable, we each had at least 2 drinks apiece and we each walked out with a bill under $20. I ordered the desert dessert and a Twiggy martini. Both were solid pours. The staff we so kind and helpful and were quick to offer a suggestion. Bonus points to having solid parking options and a pool table and shuffleboard inside.

There aren't many places in Midtown with this level of dedication to looking retro. The Shelter is…read moreheavy on mid-20th century design, with an interior completely dedicated to JFK memorabilia. It's kitsch and offbeat, maybe even offputting if you think too hard about the legacy of that family, but it's anything but boring. What I love: They're big on doing their own infusions. You absolutely must try Pam's Spicy Lemonade--Hornitos with thai chili and mint. I've also had coffee-infused liquors here before that you'll rarely find anywhere else. I'm not a smoker, but I get stoked for their enclosed smoking patio with a couple old arcade cabinets (I like Centipede!) What I like: There are like, really cheap simple cocktails with the creativity to make some unappealing, bottom shelf liquors taste palatable. Those aren't my usuals, but I'm always intrigued. I will shamelessly have a couple $3 High Lifes. There's only one big bar in the center of the lobby, but service is generally fast. It's dimly lit and can be tightly packed, but you'll still have fun. Good for date night or groups of four or less. No food, but once in a blue moon you'll find a truck parked out front. Overall, a solid Tucson staple.

Room 4 Bar - lounges - Updated May 2026

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