Having a cocktail at the Arizona Manor in the 1950s, Phoenix, Arizona


I'm not really a drinking man, limiting myself mostly to having a couple of beers with friends, but every once in a while, on special occasions, I like to have a cocktail, especially if I'm going somewhere with the right atmosphere. Today I'd like to time-travel back to the 1950s and have a couple of quick ones at the cocktail lounge of the Arizona Manor, which was on the northwest corner of 24th Street and Camelback Road, in Phoenix.

Have a seat. There's just something about the red leather upholstery that makes me feel as if we're someplace special. Or is that naugahyde? Either way, it looks great. What'll ya have? Me, I'd like a gin and tonic. Yes, I'm sure the house gin will be fine. Of course, a lime. For you? A what? A daiquiri? Oh no you don't - you're not sitting here next to me drinking something with a little umbrella sticking out of it! Waiter, my friend will have two fingers of Scotch, neat.

I've got my eye on that little number over there. Don't look! Yeah, the one sitting next to her grandfather. Oh, well, her father I guess. What? Her husband? OK, never mind. Oh waiter, could you make mine a double?

Thank you for having a cocktail with me in the 1950s at the Arizona Manor!

The Arizona Manor in the 1960s

The Arizona Manor in the 1960s

1962 ad for the Arizona Manor

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  1. Stayed at the arizona manor alot in the 60's and 70's with my family.. it was a great in place

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