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The Palace is still the oldest frontier saloon in Arizona and the most well-known and historic restaurant and saloon in the state. In the late 1870s, Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday were patrons of the Palace. Virgil and his wife Allie lived in Prescott where Virgil owned a saw mill at Thumb Butte and was Town Constable. Wyatt and his other brother, Morgan, visited Virgil in Prescott before they left for Tombstone. Doc was on a winning streak on Whiskey Row (possibly at The Palace) where he won $10,000 playing poker. He joined the Earps eight months later in Tombstone. On July 14th, 1900, The Palace was destroyed by the Whiskey Row fire. The ornately carved 1880s Brunswick Bar, which is still in use, was carried to safety across the street to the plaza by patrons. y 1901, The Palace Hotel and Bar, complete with Chinese restaurant and barber shop was back in business. Today it maintains the history, grandeur and wild west atmosphere. ​The Palace is still the oldest frontier saloon in Arizona and the most well-known and historic restaurant and saloon in the state. In the late 1870s, Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday were patrons of the Palace. Virgil and his wife Allie lived in Prescott where Virgil owned a saw mill at Thumb Butte and was Town Constable. Wyatt and his other brother, Morgan, visited Virgil in Prescott before they left for Tombstone. Doc was on a winning streak on Whiskey Row (possibly at The Palace) where he won $10,000 playing poker. He joined the Earps eight months later in Tombstone. On July 14th, 1900, The Palace was destroyed by the Whiskey Row fire. The ornately carved 1880s Brunswick Bar, which is still in use, was carried to safety across the street to the plaza by patrons. y 1901, The Palace Hotel and Bar, complete with Chinese restaurant and barber shop was back in business. Today it maintains the history, grandeur and wild west atmosphere. ​

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Main - 928-541-1996

Fax - 928-541-1995

Address:
120 S Montezuma St Prescott, AZ 86303
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American Restaurants, Bar & Grills, Bars, Brew Pubs, Family Style Restaurants, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Steak Houses, Taverns
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Palace on Whiskey Row

The Palace Restaurant and Saloon

The Palace Restaurant & Saloon

The Palace on Whiskey Row, LLC

The Palace on Whiskey Row

The Palace

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Cuisines: Family Style, American, Bar & Grills, Seafood, Steakhouse, Brew Pubs

Price Range : Above Average

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