DRAFT
Wren House Spellbinder IPA 7% Hazy IPA | Phoenix, Arizona 🌵
Coors Banquet 5% American Lager | Golden, Colorado
Pedal Haus Brewery Beach Cruiser 5.5% Mexican Style Amber | Phoenix, Arizona 🌵
Dragoon IPA 7.3% American IPA | Tucson, Arizona 🌵
Huss Brewing Papago Orange Blossom 5% Fruited Wheat Ale | Phoenix, Arizona 🌵
2 Towns Prickly Pear Cider 5.3% Prickly Pear Cider | Portland, Oregon
Fate Brewing Seasonal Sour Fruited Sour | Scottsdale, Arizona 🌵
Wren House Specialty Draft Seasonal | Phoenix, Arizona 🌵
Canned
Hamm's 12oz
Wren House Valley Beer 12oz 🌵
Dos Equis XX
Michelob Ultra
Modelo
Coors Light
Sapporo
Topo Chico Hard Seltzer
Coors Original 24oz
Fate Irish Red 16oz 🌵
Guinness 16oz
Wren House Wrenovation IPA 16oz 🌵
WoodChuck Hard Cider
Wren House Jomax Stout 16oz 🌵
Gin, Curacao, Lemon, Arrak, Sparkling Wine, Mint
Kesha H. Washington (low abv)
Italian Amaro, American Amaro, Lemon, Soda Water
Original Sinema
Rosemary Infused Vodka, Ginger, Honey, Lime, Sparkling Water
Castro's Old Fashioned
Reposado Tequila, Mezcal, Clove, Cardamom, Agave
Stanton II
Local Rye Whiskey, Branca Menta, Mint, Watermelon, Lemon
Caipirinha de Ruben
Cachaça Rum, Muddled Lime, Ginger, Genepy, Passionfruit, Honeydew
Barry Goldwater
Rye Sazerac, Chocolate Bitters, Absinthe
La Presidenta, Yoli B's Mai Tai
Uruapan Rum, Dry Curacao, Orgeat, Lime, Dark Rum Float, Mint
$10 Super Special
Seasonal Rotating Cocktail... Ask your server for more info!
Local Vodka 🌵, Violette, Rose, Lemon
Sandra Day Old Fashioned
Rock and Rye Whiskey, Bitters, Orange
Ground Control to Captain Kelly
Brandy, Montenegro, Passionfruit, Orgeat, Falernum, Lemon
Yassamin-i Martini
Vanilla Vodka, Espresso
The Kate
Cristal Rum, Campari, Passionfruit, Pineapple, Lime, Mint
C Goode Margarita
Tequila Reposado, Mezcal, Tamarind, Agave, Lime, Foam
McCain
Mezcal, Ancho Chili, Orange, Lime
Betty G Paloma
Sotol, Pamplemousse, Lime, Agave, Grapefruit Soda
Gabby Giffords
Aged Rum, Gin, Spiced Amaro, Orgeat, Lemon, Grapefruit
Adrian Fontes
Mezcal, Herbal Liqueur, Vermouth, Ancho Chili, Lime, Chili Salt
Wine by the Glass
“Origines Rouge” Red Blend“Origines Blanc” White Blend
La Patience Rosé
Highlands 41 Pinot Noir
Carletto Bianco Sparkling
Wine by the Bottle
Premier Cru Champagne Champagne Premier Cru | France
Scott Base Sauvignon Blanc | New Zealand
Sonoran Wines 2023 Viognier 🌵 Viognier White Wine | Cochise County, AZ
Les Margas Chenin Blanc | Loire Valley, France
Zind Hubrecht Chardonnay | Turckheim, France
Ludes Dry Riesling | Mosel, Germany
Muller Rubrecht Orange 2023 Skin Contact Chardonnay Blend | Germany
“Un” Division Pinot Noir | Willamette Valley, Oregon
Sonoran Wines 2020 Mourvedre 🌵 Mourvedre Red Blend | Cochise County, AZ
Wonderland Project No. 9 Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley, CA
Zero Proof Cocktails
The Rose Mofford N/A Rose Water, Lemon, Bitter Aperitif
Sinema N/A Ginger Beer, Rosemary, Honey, Lime
The Kate N/A Pineapple, Passionfruit, Lime, Bitter Aperitif
Kesha H Washington N/A Ghia “Aperitivo”, Lemon, Soda Water
Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Athletic Brewing Run Wild IPA
Big Marble Ginger Beer 🌵
Big Marble Dry Tonic 🌵
De La Calle Fermented Soda (rotating flavors)
Dos Equis XX Salt and Lime Zero
Heineken 0.0
Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher
Liquid Death Still Water
Red Bull
Red Bull Sugar Free
Squirt Grapefruit Soda
Topo Chico Soda Water
Arcadia Spirits (Flavored)
Ciroc
Ciroc Peach
Grey Goose
Ketel One
Stoli (Flavored)
Tito’s
Rum
Bacardi
Don Q Coco
Don Q Cristal
Gosling’s Black Seal
Stiggins Fancy Rum
Ron Zacapa
Sailor Jerry
Gin
Hendricks
Suncliffe Dry Gin 🌵
Suntory Roku
Tanqueray
Tequila
Casamigos (B,R)
Espolon (B,R)
G4 (B)
Patron (B,R)
Whiskey
Basil Haydens
Buffalo Trace
Bulleit
Crown Royal
Del Bac 🌵
EH Taylor
Slow&Low Rock&Rye
Jack Daniels
Jameson
Makers Mark
Suntory Toki Whisky
San-In Blended Japanese
Templeton Rye
Wild Turkey American Honey
Woodford Reserve
Scotch
Balvenie 12
Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask
Glenlivet 12
Dewar’s White Label
Amaros
Angostura Amaro di Angostura
Ramazzotti Amaro
St. George Bruto Americano
Jagermeister
Amaro Nonino
Branca Menta
Forthave"Marseille" Amaro
Fernet Branca
The Rose Mofford
Rose Mofford was Arizona’s beloved first female governor, known as "the healing governor." Rose grew up in Globe and was an All-American softball player, public servant, and pillar in the Phoenix community. To celebrate her legacy, the state of Arizona declared June 10th "Rose Mofford Day." She is the name sake of the Valley Bar's Rose Room cocktail lounge - look for her portrait above the couch when you come in.
Sandra Day Old Fashioned
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman justice to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, from 1981 to 2006. She grew up on a 198,000-acre cattle ranch near Duncan, Arizona - her family home did not have running water or electricity, but she began driving as soon as she could see over the dashboard. At 16 years old, Sandra Day enrolled at Stanford University, and graduated from Stanford Law in 1952.
Ground Control to Captain Kelly
During his service as a Navy, Captain Mark Kelly served on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Midway during the Gulf War. He then became an astronaut, piloting 2 launches and commanding the Space Shuttle Endeavour on 4 space flights! Mark Kelly is now Arizona's junior U.S. Senator. He is also married to Gabby Giffords.
Yassamin-i Martini
Yassamin Ansari is a climate policy leader and politician currently serving on the Phoenix City Council and acting as the city's vice mayor. She is the youngest person ever elected to the council and the first Iranian American elected to public office in Arizona. In 2020, Yassamin was named in Forbes' '30 under 30' list in Law and Policy. She represents most of the downtown area, including Valley Bar.
The Kate
Kate Gallego is currently the mayor of Phoenix, Arizona. Before becoming mayor, she served on the Phoenix City Council from 2014 to 2018. Mayor Gallego holds a degree in environmental studies from Harvard University and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania. Early mornings you can usually find her hiking South Mountain before leading our city.
C Goode Margarita
Calvin Goode (1927-2020) was a civil rights icon and Phoenix City Councilman for 22 years. He was called the “Conscience of the Council,” using his position and voice to raise questions and push for improvements in neglected parts of the community. The city of Phoenix named The Calvin C. Goode Phoenix Municipal Building on Washington St. in his honor
McCain
John McCain served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, and went on to be elected as Arizona's U.S. Senator in 1987, where he served until his death in 2018. During his time in the Navy, McCain was stationed in Vietnam where he was a prisoner of war for over 5 years. In the Senate, McCain gained a reputation as a "maverick" for his willingness to break from his party on certain issues, including LGBT rights, gun regulations, health care, and campaign finance.
Betty G Paloma
Councilwoman Betty Guardado started her career working as a housekeeper where she became involved in the hospitality workers union. As a union leader, she helped organize and negotiate for thousands of hotel and food-service workers around Maricopa County. In 2019, Betty was elected to represent District 5 on the Phoenix City Council.
Gabby Giffords
At just 32 years old, Gabby Giffords was the youngest woman ever elected to the Arizona State Senate. Shortly after, she was elected to the U.S. Congress, representing southern Arizona from 2006 to 2012. On January 8, 2011, at a “Congress On Your Corner” constituent event in Tucson, Gabby was shot by a gunman who killed six people and injured 12 others. Gabby then co-founded the organization known as Giffords, dedicated to saving lives from gun violence. Gabby is a huge music lover - we hear her favorite band is Calexico.
Adrian Fontes
In 2016, Adrian Fontes won his election for Maricopa County Recorder, the first Democrat to do so in 50 years, and the first-ever Latino to hold the office. He is currently running for Arizona Secretary of State and is the lead singer of the band Mariachi AF.
Spritz Mayes
Kristin Kay Mayes is an American reporter, lawyer, and politician who is the Arizona Attorney General. Mayes is the second woman elected Arizona Attorney General (after Janet Napolitano), the third openly lesbian woman elected attorney general of a state in the United States, and the second openly LGBT person elected to statewide office in Arizona.
Kesha H. Washington
Kesha Hodge Washington was sworn in as District 8 Councilwoman on April 17, 2023, she is the first African-American woman to be elected to the Phoenix City Council. Councilwoman Hodge Washington also serves on the Economic Development and Housing (EDH) and Transportation, Infrastructure and Planning (TIP); her top priorities in the district are homelessness, affordable and attainable housing, and economic development.
Castro's Old Fashioned
Raúl Héctor Castro lived in Mexico until 1926 when he emigrated with his family to the U.S. state of Arizona, settling near Douglas. He enrolled in Arizona State Teachers College in Flagstaff, (Northern Arizona University), and upon graduation returned to his native Sonora to work for the U.S. Department of State as a foreign service clerk. Subsequently, he returned to Arizona to pursue a career as a lawyer and later was elected Pima County attorney and Pima County Superior Court judge. In 1974, he was elected Arizona's first and only Hispanic governor. He served three U.S. presidents as the ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia, and Argentina. In retirement, Governor Castro visited schools and encouraged Spanish-speaking students to learn English and to get an education beyond high school.
Stanton II
Greg Stanton is the U.S. representative from Arizona's 4th congressional district, serving since 2019. He was previously mayor of Phoenix from 2012 to 2018, and was on the Phoenix City Council from 2000 until 2009. You can catch Stanton at old school hip hop shows at Crescent Ballroom, and if Helio Sequence is playing, he's guaranteed to be dancing.
Caipirinha de Ruben
After studying at Harvard, Ruben Gallego joined the Marines and served in Iraq as an infantryman. When he returned he was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives for 3 terms, and now represents Arizona's 7th congressional district (which includes Valley Bar!) in the U.S. House of Representatives. Gallego recently published a book, “They Called Us Lucky." When he's home, you might catch him at Valley Bar - we'd call him a regular.
Barry Goldwater
Barry Goldwater was born in 1909 in Phoenix, Arizona, though at that time it was the Arizona Territory. Goldwater served five terms as Arizona's U.S. Senator, and was the Republican Party nominee for president of the United States in 1964. He was known as “Mr. Conservative” and was the genesis of the current conservative movement. Though, later in life, he supported LGBTQ rights and the legalization of medicinal marijuana.
Original Sinema
After earning a Masters, Ph.D., and Juris Doctor from ASU, Kyrsten Sinema worked as a social worker and a criminal defense lawyer. She then went on to be elected to the Arizona House of Representatives, Arizona Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and now serves as Arizona's senior U.S. Senator. In addition to her career in the senate, Sinema also competes in Ironman triathlons coming in 91st place at the Ironman Arizona.
La Presidenta, Yoli B’s Mai Tai
Yolanda Bejarano is an American labor union organizer serving as the chair of the Arizona Democratic Party since 2023. She was a field director of the Communications Workers of America. Bejarano attended Arizona State University where she led the emo-punk quartet, Slugger until it broke up in the summer of 1996. She later became the lead singer and guitarist of Chula, a punk and mariachi band.