This was the first time I had ever been to the Spurr Lounge, and it wasn't a bad experience. The women that was working was extremely nice and always was checking to make sure we were good with our drinks, which were fairly priced for a little dive bar. There were two pool tables and juke box. Pool tables weren't on the best shape but they worked for four guys that don't play pool on a regular basis. I would have definitely given Spurr Lounge 5 stars if it had a little better music selection for those of us that don't really enjoy the 70's trip out music (rock). So if your in Laveen and your looking to get a couple drinks with your friends then I would recommend the Spurr lounge.
Review Source:I went in to this place for the first time recently and was very pleasantly surprised. It looks SUPER divey from the outside, but on the inside it is warm, friendly, and cleanly kept. It seemed like there's a lot of nice regulars in here and it was very unpretentious and welcoming, even to newbies like my boyfriend and me. The female bartender was especially nice and explained the food menu (yea, a food menu in a country dive bar!!) which was chock full of pleasers including Totino's pizza made in a pizza oven. The drinks were cheap and I appreciated the outdoor smoking patio.
One thing I wish they could do at The Spurr is live music. It's a pretty small place and it seems like live music probably won't ever be in the cards due to space limitations. There was good country music playing by a karaoke emcee when we went though.