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Welcome to Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse

Founded in Kirkland, Arizona, the Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse stands as a historical gem offering a unique dining experience. Owners Herb and Barb have preserved the authentic cowboy ambiance, complete with pool tables, shuffleboard, and a jukebox filled with old country tunes. The establishment serves up the best wood-fired steaks in the area, paired with a must-try Bloody Mary. Patrons rave about the warm hospitality and rich history woven into the fabric of this establishment. Indulge in perfectly cooked steaks and immerse yourself in the Wild West charm at Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse.

Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse: Reviews & Ratings

Sue D.
Sue D.

Amazing place! On the historical registry! Grabbed a couple burgers from the owner and sat at the in amazement at the grandeur of the place! Just magical!

Daro K.
Daro K.

Wow, a history gem!!! If you are into 5 star dining this isn't the place for you. Me and the wife had a great time chatting with the owner Herb and Barb. So much history, and plenty of stories to go with it. Wish we were able to see the place in its prime. We will for sure go back.

Amber C.
Amber C.

If you've ever wanted to go into an authentic southwestern country bar this is the place! The owners Herb and Barb quickly made us feel as if we were part of their family and truly happy to have us there! We can't wait to go back!!!

Shea J.
Shea J.

This authentic cowboy rest stop along the railroad is such a staple of Arizona history!! So so cool to see what old timers used to use as a hotel during the horse and carriage days. Pool tables, shuffle board, a juke box filled with old country, a fireplace in the center surrounded by old couches, an old but awesome hotel, the BEST wood fires steaks around and seriously the BEST Bloody Mary I've ever had- this place is a must! So much fun if you're on the Harleys or in the side by sides- we always stop here on the back way into Prescott. Herb and his wife have done a beautiful job at maintaining this piece of incredible history. Ask for the tour into the old safe room- and don't forget to ask about the ghosts :)

Christine P.
Christine P.

Wonderful Steak cooked to perfection in a Wild West kind of way. Ambiance is totally western but the food was DELISH.

Brenda S.
Brenda S.

We have been wanting to come here since 2003 when my parents relocated to Prescott. In 2015, when we moved to Chino Valley, we stopped in one trip and were given a tour. Finally made it with family and friends last night. What were we waiting for???? The owners are sweethearts and our wonderful waitress Michelle, second night serving, was amazing. Food was fantastic! Cannot wait to return! Thanks to all you all!

Helen And Rob B.
Helen And Rob B.

We give Herb and Barb's place a five, why? Just for the opportunity to visit this historic place as well as having a cold brew at the bar listening to Herb's stories of times past. Thank you Herb and Barb for sharing your memories.

Steve X.
Steve X.

Stopped by this place and had a few beers. The owner is extremely friendly. Great vibe with a western flavor to it. Used to be a country two step club. I think the owner is selling it. Saw a for sale sign outside. The owner insist cooking me a steak on his hand built wood fire BBQ grill. But I was on a schedule so didn't have time. But definitely will have to try his steak when I'm back there.

Arana W.
Arana W.

The Fantastic Mr. "It's Complicated" whisked me away for a weekend and promised to show me parts of AZ I'd never seen. First destination was Prescott, and the first stop on the back way to get there was a pit stop/beer break at the Kirkland Bar and Steakhouse. (And Hotel and Arena.) It's old. It's quirky. It's where cowboys and bikers come together. And it's one of the coolest places I think I've ever been! Haven't had a chance to eat here or stay here - YET! But the service is friendly, the beer is cold, and the place is old enough that you can't help but wonder what stories this building can tell. From the brochure - built in 1863, Wells Fargo State Stop in 1870. May have been a bordello, was a rail stop, and has been a registered National Historical Site since 1998. We have the beginnings of a plan to rent out all the hotel rooms and just take the place over for a huge party one weekend. At that point, I will update with a review on the hotel and restaurant - but for now - I can't wait! This place is a find and speaks to what AZ used to be and still is, if you know where to look!

John C.
John C.

After a fairly bracing ride up from Phoenix via US93 and then the cut across to Bagdad, the Triumph Ratpack found themselves at this establishment. From the outside, it looks a little beat up and worn down, but as soon as you walk in you are greeted by the ambience of the place. There is a large formal restaurant area one side of the central bar island and an informal and cozy bar area resplendent with a cast iron woodburner, sofa's and pool tables on the other. A large collection of assorted knicknacks, pictures, et al cover the walls. The service was very friendly, helpful and brisk with the food following shortly behind the order taking. The food itself (at lunchtime) is simple bar fare, burgers (served with a salad to start), pizza, etc; but it was all excellently prepared, fresh and tasty - certainly a few steps up from your local drive thru.

Location

Located in Kirkland, Arizona, Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse is a hidden gem that combines the charm of a traditional western bar with mouth-watering steaks that are cooked to perfection. With a rich history dating back to the horse and carriage days, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience authentic southwestern hospitality.

The restaurant offers a range of amenities, including pool tables, shuffleboard, a jukebox filled with old country tunes, and a cozy fireplace surrounded by old couches. The owners, Herb and Barb, make you feel like part of the family and are always eager to share stories about the restaurant's fascinating past.

One of the standout dishes at Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse is their wood-fired steaks, which are renowned for their juicy tenderness and robust flavor. The menu also features a variety of vegetarian options for those looking for a lighter meal. Don't forget to try their signature Bloody Mary, which many customers rave about as the best they've ever had.

Overall, Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse offers a unique dining experience that combines delicious food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a touch of Arizona history. Whether you're a local or just passing through, a visit to this restaurant is sure to be a memorable one.