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2025 Venues 

Some of our venues at a glance...

Screaming Banshee Pizza

(patio/restaurant)

World class upscale pizza and wine bar with craft cocktails and boutique pastas, this relaxing patio up at the top of hill from Main St. is a place to hear pure and passionate singer-songwriters pour their heart out over a jalapeño strawberry margarita.

Bisbee Badassery

(rooftop stage and bar/restaurant)

NEW! F.K.A. Anna’s Seasonal Kitchen and The Savory Spot before that..you may have seen an intimate show here before but LOOKOUT! It’s a whole different animal now. Featuring a full bar, a full menu and live music on the roof…it’s gonna get funky and wild at this tiny cafe on upper Main St.

B Active Refresh Bike Bar

(indoor/outdoor)

NEW! Come hear groovy bands and sip cocktails and plan your next bike adventure! Located in the heart of Main St. stop in!

Bisbee Social Club

(basement space on Main St.) (speakeasy)

Just a couple doors up from the Bisbee Grand, find the steps down to this swanky, intimate basement hideaway…jazzy and lux, grab a glass of bubbly and catch rad sets.

The Bisbee Grand Saloon

(hotel/bar/lunch - late, Sunday brunch)

Historic, picturesque old western saloon/hotel with a wormhole to another dimension. Groovy bands playing in the window of the lounge next to the million-year old piano (not for climbing, as we found out). May or may not be haunted..come feel it out. Ask for their special locally-made Chiltipin juice to be added to your Bloody Mary for that extra kick.

Earl’s

(at the Warner Hotel)

NEW! Cozy coffee house for acoustic songwriters and mellow vibes over fresh local coffee and pastry.

POCO

(outdoor patio, hot tasty Vegan Mexican food and grocery)

Reincarnated as a mellow acoustic alleyway with grab n go vegan food and a well-stocked grocery. See some acoustic Sidepony favorites there on the patio in the daytime all weekend long.

The Bisbee Coffee Co.

(coffee, pastry, sandwiches)

This central hub located at the Bisbee Convention Center on the bottom of Main St. features a handmade Mexican Mocha blend that you can take home with you and add to your cupboard, along with pastry and sandwiches for travelers. Enjoy live acoustic music on the patio and hear the songbirds resonate up the canyon walls in pure Bisbee revelry!

The Copper Queen

(historic saloon, bar/food)

Historic glory and celebrated spooks, come get groovy in the historic 1800’s hotel saloon. Special in-dining room brunch performance on Sunday morning, bloody mary bar of note to get you through Sunday as well.

St. John’s Sweet Hall

(all ages)

This majestic space in the St. John’s church annex building offers a tender acoustically rich listening environment for active listeners and acts of refined nuance and detail. Family friendly and alcohol-free, located up the hill beyond the Copper Queen.

The Courtyard

(wine/beer in the evenings)

Featuring our friends from Rune Wines serving up their local blends, plus delicious handpicked beers on tap in this charming outdoor courtyard on the gulch with festive lights across a canopy of trees. Magical moments and the best photos you’ve ever taken.

Gene’s Place

(craft cocktails and a formidable whiskey selection on the gulch)

Come check out this new venue space on the Gulch, probably gonna be making’ a mean Old Fashioned or two, I’m sure. Head over for some swanky vibes, sandwiched between our HQ and the Courtyard right in the center of the action.

Old Bisbee Brewing Company

(beer made on-site, brats and chili for snacks)

Majestic outdoor patio atop the tap room of the best brewery in Cochise County! Made by master-craftsmen, sip some Stout or Salut over mellow acoustic patio vibes in the mountain air, overlooking all the action on historic Brewery Gulch.

St. Elmo Bar

(bar/dancing)

When it’s time to get down and dirty and put your serious party hats on, you’ll find yourself at Elmo’s, most likely dancing and making those debaucherous memories to a funk band or something spicy. No-joke Bloody Marys await you and your hangover. Pretty sure this is one of the oldest bars in all of the land.

Porky’s

(BBQ sandwiches and brews)

Brand new spot!! F.K.A. The Quarry this late-night sandwich spot has groovy music all weekend long in a familiar building, this time in the window like the olden-days. Serving food into the wee hours for hungry rock and rollers.

Carley’s

(bar and venue) 54 Brewery Ave

NEW! Just past Porky’s you’ll find a new watering hole in town, run by a familiar face (you may remember her from BSC or Grand), featuring a full bar of classics and local faves.

Chuckleheads

(full bar)

Get funky in here with crazy lights and good times, magic tricks and shenanigans in this comedy-come-rock club in the center of the gulch.

The Silver King

(pet-friendly hotel/bar)

Arizona’s smallest bar! The Rm. 4 bar may be tiny but is well-stocked with top-shelf choices, get your single-malt scotch and craft beer here while enjoying beautiful and sometimes unusual acoustic music on the patio. At night curl up inside the lounge to enjoy intimate and powerful acoustic performances if weather so dictates.

Grassy Park

(outdoor, family-friendly / Saturday 10-5pm only)

On your way to the Gulch from Main Street or Subway Street, you’ll likely traipse through the park area with the old train pieces in it, across the street from the Mel’s Bisbee Bodega. Here you’ll find a relaxing space with chill live acoustic music and energizing, recharging, hydrating beverages, fun stuff, vendors and vibes.

The Jonquil Motel

(backyard party)

Just a hop skip and a jump past the Banshee you’ll find this super sweet spot behind the gorgeous 1930’s Jonquil Motel with an earthy outdoor stage and vibes for days. Micro fest with bevs and snacks.

The Shady Dell/Dot’s Diner

(near Lowell, across the mine)

Transport back into the 1940’s and 50’s with this vintage airstream park and diner, complete with an outdoor stage while you brunch in style. Bring your cat eye sunglasses and ‘kerchief!

Bisbee Saturday Market

(all ages)

Across the mine in the ‘burbs, hear live music from Sidepony artists at the weekly farmer’s market at Vista Park in Warren (not far from Hitchin’ Post), featuring over 70 vendors of all different kinds.

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