VACATION AND TRAVEL
The next thing to talk about is Restaurants & Saloons, which are plentiful. The first place is the 1879 Crystal Palace Saloon, which was the original saloon here in town, but it is now a family-style restaurant, having a long bar, which offers live music and Karaoke weekend nights. Then there is this gaming hall in Tombstone that Wyatt Earp had a percentage stake in called the 1880 Oriental Saloon & Theater. It now has Family-friendly indoor historical gunfights Wednesday to Sunday, Karaoke 4 nights a week, and live bands Saturday nights, and evening entertainment other nights.
This next place is Big Nose Kate’s Saloon, which has a spectacular wild
west atmosphere, great food, daily live entertainment. Then there is the Longhorn Restaurant, which is the oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone. The Longhorn Restaurant is great for family dining with a wide selection of family friendly menu items and daily chef specials like; Broiled Black Angus Steaks & Burgers, Mesquite Smoked BBQ Beef & Pork Ribs, Mexican Food and more. Other notable mentions are: Doc Holliday's Saloon, Puny John's BBQ, Johnny Ringo's Saloon, Mom & Pops Sandwiches, O. K. Café, Hitching Post Café, as well as others.
This next thing to talk about is Historic Tours, which there are a few like the E Bar 5 Stagelines. Take a trip back in time with a narrated Stagecoach tour of the town "Too Tough to Die." Then there is the Old Butterfield Stagecoach Tours, where you can enjoy a 20-minute narrated tour of Historic Old Tombstone. Then there is the Old Tombstone Historical Tours, which is a fully narrated tour daily throughout the Historic District. They also have Guided and Self-Guided Walking Tours available here to experience.
Here is a very nice tour and that is the Tombstone Trolley Tours, where you see all the hotspots in Tombstone with this historical trolley tour! This is a 30
So, if you are here for only the day, you might want to make this last, especially if you are a history buff like myself, because I love checking out old buildings that were around for 100 or more years, more so than watching a family show, which is great for kids.
The other notable attractions nearby to see are: Tombstone Western Heritage Museum, Gunfighter Hall of Fame, The Saloon Theatre, Rose Tree Inn Museum, and more.