Drinking out of Mason jars never goes out of style. A quintessential sports bar serving burgers any size, any topping. Â Good selection of brew, plenty of flat screens. Â Smoking quarters available with big screen. I think there were a few boys in there. I saw shapes thru the haze.
Perfect atmosphere. We were greeted by a couple of affable Minnesota Viking fans grillin' Gulf shrimp wrapped in bacon, out in the parking lot, for all to enjoy. No animosity to any fan. And almost all teams were represented.
Will be back next time in town. Will skip Whiskey Row again.
Don't forget to tip your waitress.
Search for a true "local's bar" and you'll find Pudge & Asti's, way off the beaten path and just two miles from the tourists crowded into the bars on "Whiskey Row". Yes it is called a sports bar and there is a sports event of some kind on one of the many big screens and all times, but there's more going on at P & A's then sports. Good atmosphere and great service, friendly patrons that talk to you (and listen), good beer specials, nice bar menu, an enclosed "smoking patio", fun video games, one pool table (who needs more ....if you have the skills to keep the table) and it would be a mistake not to mention Tony S. one of Prescott's best ( and funniest) bartenders. Ask Tony how he made the front page of Prescott's local newspaper....he loves to tell that story. Dogs are allowed, being that the bar was named after the owner's (dogs). Get a spot at the bar early....before 5 pm., as the worker's fill the place just after quitting time, and on the right bar stool you can enjoy a few games of "Chug Monkey"(video game on the bar top) as you and "your monkey" get smashed
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