The Cattlemans Bar and Grill in Prescott, AZ

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The Cattlemans Bar and Grill

About The Cattlemans Bar and Grill

The Cattleman's Bar and Grill was originally established in 1910 as the Santa Fe Bar. The Saloon stood close to the Santa Fe Depot near North Cortez and Sheldon Streets. The weary passengers would leave the trains and "cool their heels" at the bar, and stay at the next door Bucky O' Neil's Hotel.

Through the years things changed at the Santa Fe Bar, including during prohibition. It was then called the Santa Fe Buffet, which served food instead of alcohol. Though from old photos, it certainly looks like you could have sneaked a drink.

The Santa Fe changed hands through the years, changing names and owners along the way. In the 1950's it was known as the "Esquire". Eventually becoming the Cattleman's in the 1960's. In 1984, local businessman Chuck Roberts bought the beloved watering hole, and started its major transformation into a steakhouse. Over the next few years, he started to make the place more "respectable" and to offer outstanding food.

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Contact Information

Address:
669 E. Sheldon St
Prescott, AZ
86301

Hours of Operation: Sun thru Thu-11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11:30

Where is The Cattlemans Bar and Grill

Prescott