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Visited this saloon while using trails nearby. Historic establishment connected with Clark Gable. Known to be reserved for celebrity parties. Stop for lunch & try the root beer on draft!
There only good words to describe the place.Great costumer service, nice ambiance, good drinks and unique location.A piece of history, a family business , a place to meet new friends or just to hung out and enjoy the moment.Great experience, important point of my trip.
My husband and I love Pioneer Saloon. We make a point of going out there every trip to Vegas. It's worth the drive. It's a good place to sit back, have a beer, and enjoy the tunes. We were there on a Saturday afternoon and they had live music. It was nice to get away from the strip and relax. The owner is awesome and loves to tell the stories of the bar (and it's got some pretty cool stories!)
I visited the Goodspring Pioneer Saloon as part of a ghost tour out of Las Vegas. I found it very disappointing because the saloon was open, a live performer was playing tunes, there were patrons at the bar and specifically, the goof at the bar saying "Boo" to everyone on the tour as we walked by. There was some sort of Sag and Doe party in the back patio, completely spoiled the atmosphere there. The rest of the tour was kind of ok. People still live in this "Ghost Town". Pics from my phone did not turn out though. I didn't bother taking any more!
If you're looking for the rare and off the track this is the place.Pot Belly stove in winter, wooden floors. The ONLY free standing TIN building in the U.S.Great staff, fun friendly people.Not the usual place when you think of Las Vegas. If you want your butt kissed this is not for you.
If you're looking for a real old time western bar... in the desert, away from the crowds... this is the place to come! This Saloon is over 100 yrs. old. It is full of history and memorabilia from the past. Clark Gable was a regular here and his wife Betty Grable was killed in a plane crash, not too far from there on the mountain. Stories say, the Saloon is haunted... The saloon itself is small, just a few tables and seats at the bar. I believe for most part, it has been kept in it's original condition. Smoking is allowed, so when you walk in... expect cigarette smoke to hit you in the face. However, you can go next door to the diner area and it is smoke free. They do offer a small lunch menu. I would recommend one of the burgers. I had the chicken nachos and would not recommend. They also sell t-shirts and some souvenirs here as well.On the tv screens they played many programs about the Saloon's history which I found it to be very interesting. If you want something to do for an hour or two... go visit a piece of history!They also have a commemorative wall outside...celebrating the Saloon's existence for the past 100 years.... For $100, you can buy a brick and have your name engraved on the wall that stands outside the saloon... You too will become a part of history! There is also a time capsule that will be opened in the next 100 yrs.... will be interesting the families who participated to see what was put inside before it was sealed!Noel, the owner is a very nice man. His son and grand daughter were both at the diner and offered fine hospitality.
We stopped on our way home from Vegas. We would really like to come back for the Haunted lockdown. They lock you inside from midnight to 4 am. Awesome for people who enjoy ghost attractions. Great place to stop.
Ya, I had researched the Pioneer Saloon to death, pardon the pun, and decided to make the rental car trip out to Goodsprings. And after minutes of getting there, I lost that big expectation and was... oh well. I seen it. The buildings were cool and exciting to see at first, but then look around the rest of the place and was, again....ya, been there done that feeling.It could be the Saloon full of "biker type, were at one time people", driving the Nissan out front people and the room was, (cut it with a knife), cigar smoke. The history and presence inside the Saloon was great and glad I was there. I wanted to talk to the Saloon Keeper, but he was too immersed with his bar room full, chit chatting. He did point out the museum, or rather the next room with the history artifacts in there. That and the rest of it, just ruined the experience for me. I planned lunch there after reading the menu on the website before I made the trip, but just decided not to, due to the lack of any welcome from anyone there.I think I had expected more than I saw and left soon after getting there, rather disappointed.
After reading all the excellent reviews on tripadvisor we planned to visit it from our vacation in Las Vegas. We loved the way to the saloon and ongoing to Sandy Valley. I m sorry to say that the saloon and the adjoining shop are just a bit too touristic for our likings. We had a drink on the patio between the buildings, it as nicely shaded and we saw the garden on the right side of the saloon and that is all there is to say for me.
I wanted to stop at a non tourist place for lunch and this is itLas Vegas Bucket list part 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/s3production/2014/11/09/las-vegas-bucket-list-part-1The Senior Staff at S3productions decide to send me to go on a short Road Trip to Las Vegas to see how mischief I could go in toSo I have prerecorded the first day's travels along with some thoughts.I am also trying out a new role has a traveling food critic so with that enjoy the show has we travel through Barstow California, Good Springs Nevada, and finally end up in Lost Wages Featured allDunkin Donuts, BarstowAlien Beef Jerky in BakerPioneer Saloon Goodsprings Nevada THANK YOU to Noel Sheckells and his StaffBest Western Las VegasJohn Mulls Road Kill Grillenjoy the showMore pictures at www.facebook.com/s3productions1
Down a long desert highway...this oasis shows up called the Pioneer Saloon! It is everything you want out of an old western saloon, history, atmosphere, attitude, and great beer selection to boot. I never miss a chance when coming out to Vegas to make a stop at my favorite bar in the whole wide world. Did I mention it is Haunted?
Visited in 2013, liked the scenery and the historic bar, the ribs were excellent, just wished they could do something with the washrooms.Visited in 2014, they've got decent washrooms, the ribs are good, and they've added stargazing events to enjoy clear desert night skies.
The Pioneer Saloon turned 100 years old! Goodsprings, NV is right off I-15 with a historical graveyard. The pressed tin structure of the saloon was originally ordered from Sears and Roebuck. Clark Cable stayed there while the surrounding mountains were searched for the missing plane carrying Carole Lombard. There are still bullet holes from a disagreement over a poker game 90+ years ago. This is a favorite weekend watering hole among Las Vegas locals.The new owners of the Saloon have made some improvements including a café in the store. This is a place my husband and I have been riding to for the past 20+ yrs. I never heard anything about ghosts from the locals over the years, but the new owners have developed a curiosity for tourists to visit a "ghost town"...who's to say; maybe there are ghosts? In any case, it is a interesting place, food is good and bartenders are friendly.
We visted the Pioneer Saloon on a Jouney from Las Vegas to San Diego.Didnt know quite what to expect but this is certainly a great place to visit even if you drive out from LV and back. There are two parts joined together ; a cafe/restaurant/gift shop and the saloon itself. The tin plate construction of the buildings is very unusual in itself.We had intended on having breakfast there before carrying on our journey but unfortunately breakfast wasn't being served because of a large party also present. Apparently this place is very popular with riders of push bikes and motorcycles as they stop off in the early morning for food and refreshments before heading out in to the desert for a ride before day gets too hot. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful. They have a video that explains the history of the saloon and it's connection with Clark Gable etc that they will play on the screen behind the bar in the cafe upon request. We ended up having a rather excellent ghost burger for breakfast which I can really recommend especially if you like your burgers spicy with Jalapenos!As it was earlyish in the morning we did not have a drink in the actual saloon but it was interesting to see it along with the small memorial museum to Clark Gable also to see the famous bullet holes in the wall that go along with the card cheat and ghost story!. Lookout for Clark Gables cigar burns in the saloon barAll in all well worth taking the time to visit and an antidote to the glitzy unworldliness of the strip
My son led us here as a Fallout fan. It was a sleepy day, but he enjoyed being in the atmosphere. We visited the local cemetery, bought a brick, had a shot. Bring a sharpie. We'll be back for that keg party.....