Depends on how you define best.
But I got to say that Jason's in Windsor Ontario had the best talent I've seen in a bar.
Lips that touch booze and wine will never touch these lips of mine.
Arkey Blue's Silver Dollar Saloon in Bandera Texas. Had a great time there on a Saturday afternoon. Bunch of the locals come on Sat and just sit and play for a few beers. Sawdust on the floor relicts on the wall and bullet holes in the ceiling.
Wife and her sister had pictures taken with the musician's and they evan let the girls hold their guitars. Cold drinks (Lone Star) but cash only.
Would have stayed longer and drank more but was a hour away from my lodgeing. In all my years never have met a nicer bunch of Cowboys and Gals.
If you get anywhere near San Antonio be sure to stop in.
One more thing is the men's john. It is just a big old bathtub,what a honor to stand where some of the greatest country singers have stood.
I have had A lot of fun at Sloppy Joes in Key West Fla.I also have to agree with some previous posters.Crystal Palace in Tombstone is very cool place.And Jasons in Windsor Ontario had fantastic talent.
Broken Spoke Saloon, Sturgis, South Dakota. Only been there during motorcycle week, might be the dullest place in the state the other 51 weeks.
Lips that touch booze and wine will never touch these lips of mine.
Broken Spoke Saloon, Sturgis, South Dakota. Only been there during motorcycle week, might be the dullest place in the state the other 51 weeks.
The Long Branch in Dodge City KS.
The "short" list from my travels...
Ft. Worth, TX - Gilly's
We were in The Crystal Palace in Tombstone one night and it was great partying with people in the vicinity of so much western history. Atlantic City, MT. is a town much smaller than it's name, just down a dirt road from South Pass City. There was a great saloon there. The Iron Door Saloon has the oldest still open saloon in California. It's touristy now but 30 yrs ago it was fun wild place in a mountain town packed with cute women. There was a great tiny rustic bar in Mokelumne Hill, Ca. where you could open the refrigerator and enter a secret pool hall with a full mounted buffalo in it. And my favorite being "Pappy & Harriet's in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree.
I'll think of others, but what great saloons have you encountered, sometimes in out of the way places?