Hottest Clubs in Arizona Series: Martini Ranch

Hottest Clubs in Arizona Series: Martini Ranch

Welcome to our Hottest Clubs in Arizona series. A series of articles that we will be releasing that will bring to attention some of the best spots to drink and party at when in Arizona. Many people are not aware that Arizona has some of the best night clubs in the entire United States. The city of Scottsdale – where we begin our outlook on hot night clubs – is home to some of the best clubs in the world. And our first review begins with the astute, a-list club in Old Town Scottsdale called Martini Ranch.

The Scoop on Martini Ranch
Martini Ranch is a two level night club located in south Scottsdale, Arizona. Set in the middle of the nightlife scene, Martini Ranch is considered to be one of the best clubs in the state. If you guessed that they specialized in serving world-class martinis, you are correct. In fact, Grey Goose Vodka frequently sponsors many events here, which means that patrons quite often get to enjoy free martinis during the weekends for a limited period of time (usually a few hours).

Why People Love Martini Ranch
People love this place because it is huge, hosts four bars, has nice bathrooms and the upstairs Shaker Room – which is a VIP room with private DJs. Finally, some of the biggest bands in the state play here on weekends, and quite often they get national acts gracing their stage, one of the best club stages in the state. Typically you will have to pay a cover to get in, but once through the door, expect a non-stop party until last call.

The Hottest Bands in the State (and the country) Play Martini Ranch
Not only is this one of the tightest night clubs in Scottsdale, Arizona – a place known to host one of the best nightlife scenes in the world – but the hottest bands and DJs frequently play at this a-list club. In the video below, a newly signed Arizonan band called Vayden performs a hit song of theirs called "Anthem of the Used." This show was fully sold out at Martini Ranch, where more than five hundred people came to see this band perform before they go on a major tour. And, who knows, perhaps this is one of the last normal, smaller shows you will get to see of Vayden as they get better known with each passing month.