Eat and Drink

Tombstone has several unique and historic spots to grab a bite or enjoy a drink, many with a Western flair. Here are some popular restaurants, saloons, and cafes in town:

Must Visit ♠


Big Nose Kate’s Saloon

From the Bar to the restaurant to the mine shaft below this landmark…
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is full of good food, fun, spirits, and surprises.

Named after Doc Holliday’s girlfriend, this saloon offers a classic Old West atmosphere with live music, historic décor, and a hearty menu featuring burgers, sandwiches, and Tex-Mex options. It’s a favorite spot for both food and drinks.

Big Nose Kate's Saloon

Wyatt Earp’s Oriental Saloon

Step inside Wyatt Earp’s Oriental Saloon, one of Tombstone’s most iconic gathering places where lawmen, gamblers, and legends once rubbed elbows. This historic saloon captures the grit, glamour, and high-stakes spirit of the Old West at its peak. Book a gunfight show on Saturday nights.

Crystal Palace Saloon

Established in 1879, this historic saloon serves as a restaurant and bar with a menu full of American classics—think steaks, burgers, and salads. The upstairs balcony provides great views of downtown Tombstone, and the bar is known for its Old West ambiance.

Longhorn Restaurant

Housed in a historic building dating back to 1881, Longhorn Restaurant offers a family-friendly menu with a Western flair. You’ll find steaks, BBQ ribs, burgers, and traditional Southwest dishes.

Doc Holliday’s Saloon

This saloon offers a casual atmosphere where you can grab a drink and enjoy pub-style food. It’s also a good spot for meeting locals and fellow travelers looking for a taste of Tombstone’s historic saloon culture.

The O.K. Café

Located right by the O.K. Corral, this café is a cozy spot for breakfast or lunch, with a menu featuring omelets, sandwiches, and local favorites like biscuits and gravy. It’s a simple, diner-style café with a Western twist.

 

Tombstone Brewing Company

For craft beer lovers, this brewery is a must-visit. They have a great selection of local brews, including IPAs, stouts, and lagers, plus a friendly, casual atmosphere. Food options are limited, but you can bring in your own or order from nearby restaurants.

Four Deuces Saloon

Known for its relaxed vibe, the Four Deuces Saloon is a cozy bar where locals and visitors mingle. They serve a variety of drinks and have an authentic Western saloon look, complete with a tin ceiling and old wooden bar.

Silver Strike Winery

Although technically not a place for a full meal, this winery offers tastings of locally produced wines. It’s a fun spot to try Arizona wines in a laid-back atmosphere and pick up a bottle or two as a souvenir.

Johnny Ringo’s Bar

Located on 10th and Allen St, you can enjoy a drink after your meal in a rustic setting with cowboy-themed décor.

Crazy Annie’s Bordello Bar & Beer Garden

A kitschy spot with a fun atmosphere, Crazy Annie’s offers classic bar food and a variety of beers. Their beer garden is a nice place to relax, and the bar’s eccentric decor adds to the unique experience.

These options provide a mix of casual, historic, and Western-themed dining experiences that add to Tombstone’s charming Old West atmosphere. Enjoy your meals and drinks surrounded by the spirit of Tombstone’s storied past!