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Best Bar Patio

The Shanty
401 E. Ninth St.


READER'S PICK: The Shanty offers a leafy space amid the urban hustle in which to enjoy a virtually limitless array of imported and domestic brewskis. In a way, The Shanty's patio is the calm, hidden heart of Tucson politics and deal-making. Just off laid-back Fourth Avenue, and only a few steps away from the closest thing to a subway we'll ever have in this town (the Fourth Avenue underpass), this patio is well worth frequent and prolonged visits. Your cardiologist would approve.

READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: Loosen your tie, roll up your sleeves, stop at the bar for your beverage of choice and find a table outside. Chuy's casual atmosphere and budget-friendly prices can be the antidote for a stress-filled day or a place to relax when you don't plan to do a damn thing. This is about as close to sitting on the dock of the bay as you'll find here in the desert. With its colorful murals, towering faux marine life and shady tables, Chuy's is a choice locale for watching an afternoon thunderstorm while sipping a cold one. Five locations citywide.

A REAL SCREAM: The Frog & Firkin, 874 E. University Blvd., just can't be beat for a cozy, late-afternoon brew on someone else's porch. This converted house sandwiched in the scenic West University neighborhood has more selections on tap than you can responsibly choose from through the course of a single evening. After a few pints, we're utterly entranced by the live entertainment provided by passers-by and the lovely Old Pueblo Trolley, and that extra glow the sun setting on the Tucson Mountains seems to have.


Case History

1998 Winner: The Shanty
1996 Winner: The Shanty
1995 Winner: The Shanty


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