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| The Office Restaurant & Bar |
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Rush hour meets happy hour at The Office, a downtown Prescott eatery where locals gather to escape the daily grind. |
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| Restaurants @ Prescott Gateway Mall |
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Nestled in the beautiful pines of Prescott with scenery and views not to be found anywhere else in Arizona, Prescott Gateway Mall offers a great selection of restaurants in a traditional indoor setting and a charming outdoor village. |
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| Murphy's Restaurant |
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When J. I. Gardner began construction of a new mercantile at the corner of Cortez and Willis in 1890, he knew that business would continue to boom even though Prescott had relinquished its title as the Territorial Capital. |
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| Pangaea Bakery |
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Established in 1995, Pangaea Bakery originally opened as an organic artisan bread bakery. The organic craze was many years from arriving in Prescott and organic artisan bread was pretty much unheard of. |
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| Coyote Joe's & Annie's Haunted Attic |
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Coyote Joe's Bar and Grill and Annie's Haunted Attic are located at the south end of historic Whiskey Row at the original location of The Arizona Hotel. Built in the late 1800ís, the property is understood to be one of the Arizona Territoryís earliest brothels. |
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| The Windmill House |
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Nestled near the heart of Chino Valley, Arizona the Windmill House is an unexpected oasis of lush landscapes, water features & Tuscan architecture. |
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| Peacock Dining Room at the Hassayampa Inn |
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At the top of any list of Arizona's most romantic restaurants, The Hassayampa Inn's signature Peacock Dining Room restaurant is also a local favorite among a special category of lovers-food lovers. |
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| Prescott Brewing Company |
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PBC celebrated its 17th anniversary in March, 2011. John and Roxane Nielsen opened the brewpub with almost every cent they could scrape up, along with hundreds of hours of sweat equity, on March 15th, 1994. Thanks to our locals and visitors alike, it's been a great ride all these years. |
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| Taj Mahal Restaurant |
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We invite you to come join us at the Taj Mahal, where we pride ourselves in giving you and your family the complete dining experience. Our menu items are all made to order. |
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| La Fonda Mexican Restaurant |
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At the peak of the Gold Rush the west was alive with entrepreneurs looking to get rich quick. A La Fonda came to be known as a little place that looks like a restaurant. |
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| The Gurley St. Grill |
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Located on Gurley Street, so-named for the many establishments that once housed "ladies of the evening," and just a block from Prescott's famed Whiskey Row, today's Gurley St. Grill rose from the ashes of the Mulvenon Saloon, a wood frame structure originally located on the site that was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1900. |
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