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LazyG Brewhouse: Prescott, AZ [26] Lumberyard Brewing Company: Flagstaff [18] [27] Mother Bunch Brewing (now closed), Phoenix [28] Mother Road Brewing Company: Flagstaff [29] North Mountain Brewing Company: Phoenix [30] Old Bisbee Brewing Company: Bisbee [31] Papago Brewing (now closed): Scottsdale [32] [33] Peoria Artisan Brewery: Peoria [34]
Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company was founded by Mark and Leslie Henderson. [1] Leslie entered the American Brewers Guild Brewing School in July 2003 and began an apprenticeship at Crescent City Brewhouse in the spring of 2004. [1] In September 2004, a building for Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company was secured and brewing equipment was delivered in ...
The Palace Restaurant and Saloon is both the oldest business and oldest bar operating in the state of Arizona, United States. Located on historic Whiskey Row in Prescott, the saloon was opened in 1877, and rebuilt in 1901 after a disastrous fire swept the district in 1900. It is considered one of the most historic bars in the state.
Whiskey Row is a block in Prescott, Arizona, existing on Montezuma Street between Goodwin and Gurley Streets, although it did spill over onto adjacent streets from time to time. The original Whiskey Row occupied the 100 block of Montezuma Street and portions of the adjacent Cortez and Granite Streets.
The restaurant has an "eclectic" menu, including pizza and Kung Pao chicken. [5] The PB & J Burger with onion rings in the side. In July 2013, Brentwood Associates, a private equity buyout group purchased Lazy Dog at an undisclosed price. [6] In a 2019 restaurant review, Daily Herald critic Jennifer Billock wrote, "On the whole, we had an ...
The Prescott Gas and Electric Company (1875)/ Masonic Temple (1907) – built in 1875 and located at 107 N. Cortez Street. [28] The Bank of Arizona – built in 1877 and located on the SE Corner of Gurley & Cortez Streets. [28] A.G. Dunn's Butcher Shop – built in 1890 Bashford Block) and located on the NW Corner of Gurley & Cortez Streets. [28]
Superstition Meadery is a meadery, winery and cider house [1] founded in 2012 and based in Prescott, Arizona. [2] As of 2016 they produce 6,000 gallons a year. [3] They won four gold medals and one silver at the 2016 Mazer Cup International mead competition.
The Brinkmeyer House, at 605 W. Gurley in Prescott, Arizona, was built in 1899. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] It was built from available house plans in a simplified shingle style. [2] Its first owner was Henry Brinkmeyer, an immigrant from Germany. [2]