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7011 E. Indian School Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251

480-990-3433 

http://www.coachhousescottsdale.com  

7011 E. Indian School Road Scottsdale AZ 85251

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Arguably Scottsdale's favorite spot for slumming, the Coach House is a rustic-looking wooden-walled watering hole with a divey vibe and storied past. Built in 1959, this homespun joint is certifiably old-school Scottsdale and has been serving up booze and beer to generations of drinkers. It's packed to the low-slung rafters most nights (even more so on the weekends) with crowds three-deep angling to get their drink on either inside at the tiny main bar or outside on the patio.








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  • 7 Diamondbacks Players Share Their Favorite Places for Eats and Drinks in Metro Phoenix

    7 Diamondbacks Players Share Their Favorite Places for Eats and Drinks in Metro Phoenix

    Spring training brings plenty of visitors to the Valley -- we're talking about baseball fanatics and players from around the league. Everyone wants a piece of the action (and the weather) and, of cour... More »

  • Holiday Lights: The Coach House in Scottsdale

    Holiday Lights: The Coach House in Scottsdale

    It's the holiday season, which means light displays are everywhere: On your neighbor's house, at the local bar, and on buildings of downtown Phoenix. During the buildup to Christmas, Jackalope Ranch w... More »

  • Housed

    Housed

    Duders. That's what the Coach House in Scottsdale had to offer on Saturday, May 19. (Click here for more photos.) The ratio of post-adolescent ex-football players to cutesy Scottsdale ladies was about 2 to 1. Although the vibe was relaxed, we... More »

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  • 2011 | Best Place to Keep It Real in Scottsdale

    Serving Scottsdale since 1959, the Coach House is one of the most unpretentious places in a city known for being more champagne than PBR. During spring training, it's not uncommon to see baseball royalty sitting on the patio enjoying a cold one; major-leaguers have been hitting the Coach House since the 1960s. We can see why. Not only does the bar serve a White Russian that would make even The Dude jealous, it opens at 6 a.m. 365 days a year. We like that idea. Whether you ride a hog or a... More »

  • 2008 | Best Neighborhood Bar, Scottsdale

    Coach House is an anomaly among the glitz and glamour of Scottsdale's nightlife scene. It doesn't boast an ample dance floor or a million-dollar sound system or even bottle-flipping bartenders who pour the latest designer drink. What this tiny, wooden-walled roadhouse, circa 1959, does have is plenty of homespun allure and old-school Scottsdale cool. So much so that after knocking back a few beers here, you'll feel like heading over to the Pink Pony for a juicy porterhouse and then poking... More »

  • 2002 | Best Place To Keep It Real In Downtown Scottsdale

    Slinging sauce since 1959, the Coach House is purportedly the oldest tavern in Scottsdale. In a city obsessed with places new and fabulous, how refreshing it is to find oneself in a charming, friendly, old-fashioned shit . . . er, watering hole. Its homespun character rises in part from the collages lining the wooden walls, displaying the drunken-to-varying-degree visages of thousands who have passed through -- or out. And because liquor and literature are natural complements, a shelf... More »

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    | Phoenix, AZ | 315 Reviews

    Coach House is an anomaly among the glitz and glamour of Scottsdale's nightlife scene. It doesn't boast an ample dance floor or a million-dollar sound system or even bottle-flipping bartenders who pour the latest designer drink. What this tiny, wooden-walled roadhouse, circa 1959, does have is plenty of homespun allure and old-school Scottsdale cool. So much so that after knocking back a few beers here, you'll feel like heading over to the Pink Pony for a juicy porterhouse and then poking around the Winfield Place Condos in search of Bob Crane's ghost. Speaking of spirits, Coach House also serves up plenty of great barfly standards like boilermakers, screwdrivers, and a mean Jack and Coke. It's a no-frills kinda place that draws in hardscrabble blue-collar types who kill their livers alongside the high-stylers.

  • cat1414142002
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    | Tempe, AZ | 23 Reviews

    best on the weekends

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