Big Nose Kate's Saloon - Tombstone AZ

Big Nose Kate's Saloon - Tombstone AZ Big Nose Kate’s Saloon first got its start as The Grand Hotel opening on September 9, 1880. The hotel opened with an invitation only ball on September 9, 1880.

Big Nose Kate's Saloon

This popular saloon of today first got its start as the Grand Hotel in September, 1880. Declared as one of the finest hotels in the state, the hotel was luxuriously furnished, provided thick carpeting, and its walls were adorned with costly oil paintings. Providing 16 bedrooms, each with a "view," they were fitted with solid walnut furnishings, toilet stands, fine fixture

s, and wallpaper. The lobby was equipped with three elegant chandeliers and more luxurious furnishings, while the kitchen boasted hot and cold running water and facilities to serve some 500 people in the span of a couple of hours. During its first few years, the hotel often housed some of Tombstone's most famous residents including Wyatt and Virgil Earp, Doc Holliday, and the Clanton Gang when they came into town. In fact, Ike Clanton and the two McLaury brothers were registered guests the night before the famous OK Corral gunfight. Alas, the Grand Hotel's luxurious life would be a short one as she did not survive the devastating fire of May 25, 1882. Above ground, the only thing that remained standing were her seven graceful arches and her floor joists on the main level. The rest of the building collapsed into the basement. Today, the building is home to Big Nose Kate's Saloon. A number of changes have been made to the original structure since it burned down and has been rebuilt. The bar area, that was originally housed in the basement of the old hotel, is now located on the main level. In the basement is a gift shop, but the tunnel leading to the mine shafts still exists. The saloon holds the Grand Hotel's original long bar, the only one of which survived the fire of 1882 and is still available for thirsty patrons. The only other long bar that survived the two infernos is in the Bird Cage Theatre, now a museum. Imagine setting your elbows down on the very place that once did the Earps, Doc Holliday, and the Clantons.

Happy Whiskey Wednesday!   Reminder that we open at 11 am today (June 17, 2026).   This Friday nights entertainment is D...
06/17/2026

Happy Whiskey Wednesday! Reminder that we open at 11 am today (June 17, 2026). This Friday nights entertainment is Double B Duo. And Saturday's entertainment is Whiskey Riverdogs
As we approach the 250th Anniversary for the United States here is a fun fact: The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York Harbor on June 17, 1885, in 350 individual pieces packed into 200 crates

Well June 2026 is half over!   Our monsoons are starting - which here in the desert the monsoons much needed.What is you...
06/16/2026

Well June 2026 is half over! Our monsoons are starting - which here in the desert the monsoons much needed.
What is your weather look like today? Today here in Tombstone AZ they are calling for a high of 95 degrees with a low of 68 degrees.
There is NO BETTER PLACE to beat the heat (or cold) that inside here at Big Nose Kate's Saloon!!!

Reminder that tomorrow, Wednesday, June 17th we will be opening 11 am (instead of 10 am).

A weekend of fun here at Big Nose Kate's Saloon!  And FYI - this coming Wednesday, June 17th we will be opening 17 11 am...
06/15/2026

A weekend of fun here at Big Nose Kate's Saloon!
And FYI - this coming Wednesday, June 17th we will be opening 17 11 am (instead of 10 am).
Oh ... and also did you see on July 3rd we are having a BNK First Friday July: Stars, Strips & Spirits event. Lots happening! Come on over and join the fun!!!

Happy Flag Day!On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of Confederation...
06/14/2026

Happy Flag Day!
On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of Confederation and passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white,” and that “the union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” Over 100 years later, in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson marked the anniversary of that decree by officially establishing June 14 as Flag Day.

Perfect example of how it started and how's it going!We appreciate all of our visitors from near and far!   Reminder tha...
06/13/2026

Perfect example of how it started and how's it going!
We appreciate all of our visitors from near and far!
Reminder that tonight rockin' the house is Triple Shot Band.

06/13/2026

Guess who’s at Big Nose Kate’s tonight??? And Triple Shot will be at Kate’s tomorrow night🎶

Happy Friday!A recent review:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️We dropped in on a visit to Tombstone and the stop made our trip. From the outsta...
06/12/2026

Happy Friday!
A recent review:
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We dropped in on a visit to Tombstone and the stop made our trip. From the outstanding live music to the friendly and engaging team at Big Nose Kate’s, the impromptu lunch became a great part of our family trip to Arizona. I’d highly recommend stopping in!!

Happy Thursday!   Do you ever wonder who first thought of Beer Mugs?It’s thought that our ancient ancestors first drank ...
06/11/2026

Happy Thursday! Do you ever wonder who first thought of Beer Mugs?
It’s thought that our ancient ancestors first drank beer out of animal skins over 10,000 years ago.

By 9,000 B.C.E., terracotta pots, bowls, and jugs were being used to drink beer. Around the 14th century, tankards and steins began to be used for beer drinking. In fact, these were the first drinking vessels to be associated specifically with beer. Tankards were originally made of wood and bound with iron or leather.
They started out as containers for carrying water but soon became associated with beer drinking.

After the Bubonic plague, the tankard changed, morphing into a tall, single-handled pewter mug with a lid.
This new type of lidded drinking container was meant to keep the contents free of germs and became known as a stein.

(Unfortunately, the pewter material posed a risk of lead poisoning.)
Beer glasses first became popular in the 19th century and by the 20th century, various types of glassware designed specifically for beer were emerging, including the 10-sided or fluted pint mug, which featured a handle designed to keep a person's hands off the glass itself so that the beer inside would stay cooler for longer.
In response to the growing popularity of amber beers, the 1940s saw the invention of the dimpled glass.

A straight glass with a slight bulge at the top known as the “Nonik” (no nick) glass was invented shortly after; it was designed to minimize chipping.

The thin-walled pint glass was developed soon after that and still serves as the classic Irish/Guinness pint glass today.
Modern beer mugs are almost always made of glass and come in a variety of styles.

​ Each one is designed to have a specific effect on the beer inside it and consequently, certain glasses are considered the optimal way to enjoy specific types of beer.

And now you know!

Making Memories and having fun - happens all the time here at Big Nose Kate's Saloon!
06/10/2026

Making Memories and having fun - happens all the time here at Big Nose Kate's Saloon!

Address

417 E Allen Street
Tombstone, AZ
85638

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9pm
Wednesday 10am - 9pm
Thursday 10am - 9pm
Friday 10am - 11pm
Saturday 10am - 11pm
Sunday 10am - 9pm

Telephone

+15204573107

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