This Arizona Restaurant Is So Remote You’ve Probably Never Heard Of It
Feel like going out for a drive? If you need a more concrete destination for your trip than just the open road, how about searching for a rural restaurant miles from the nearest town?
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The building was originally built in 1863 as a stagecoach stop, later acting as a town hotel and perhaps even a bordello. However, a 1922 fire burned most of the building to the ground, leaving just the staircase, trays, and the safe. It was rebuilt the following year into the building you see today.
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Kirkland Bar & Steakhouse is located at 8985 Iron Springs Road in Kirkland. You can find details about the building’s history, the menu, and hours of operation on the restaurant’s website or Facebook page.
Want to read about another remote restaurant that you can only experience in Arizona? Read more about the Crown King Saloon in You’d Never Know This Remote Saloon Is Hiding In Arizona And It’s Delightful.
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