Best Country Bars on the West Coast
- Alexandria Leavenworth
- May 23, 2017
- 2 min read
Want to know what’s the best in the West… Coast of course?! I’m talking about the 3 best country music bars on the left-hand side of the U.S. Lucky for you; I’ve tested out my fair share of country bars and have narrowed it down to the Top 3 (not in any particular order).

1. Saddlerack – Fremont, CA (21+) If you’re looking for the Bay Area’s largest (and best) country nightclub in the area, look no further. It’s called Saddlerack. Located in the heart of the East Bay, Saddlerack is basically an empty warehouse transformed into a country haven. With 3 bars, 2 dance floors and 1 mechanical bull, this is the place to be on Friday and Saturday nights. You’ll find a little bit of line dancing, a country music DJ here and there, but one thing’s for sure – you’ll find a lot of live music.
Find out more: http://www.thesaddlerack.com

2. Incahoots – Fullerton, CA (18+ & 21+)
When you think of the Los Angeles area, country music isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind. But, with Incahoots, that’s changing. This country music bar and club offers country music lovers of Southern California a couple 18+ nights, and 21+ nights 4 days a week, making sure people of all ages can have some fun.
Learn how to line dance, sing karaoke on a Tuesday night, or attend an ever popular, “Redneck Sunday,” to see how people get down in the South… Well, the south of California, I mean.
Find out more: http://www.ocincahoots.com

3. Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row – Scottsdale & Tempe, AZ (All Ages, 21+ at 8PM)
Did you really think that I wouldn’t put Dierks’ Whiskey Row on my top bars for the West Coast? Well, you were wrong. A guy who knows his country music, also knows how to run a country bar. The first of its kind to enter Scottsdale, Arizona, Whiskey Row has an old school country flare, with an Arizona twist.
After gaining major popularity in the hottest state in the West (Arizona, of course), and a successful Whiskey Row in Nashville, Dierks decided to try his luck with Whiskey Row in Sin City, aka Last Vegas, NV, and another opening in Gilbert, AZ as well.
Take my word for it – I have a feeling it won’t bee too long until we see a couple more Whiskey Row’s pop up along the West Coast
Find out more: http://dierkswhiskeyrow.com
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