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Nice historic place to stop for a beer! We love the old historic places in NV, Santa Fe saloon is a must stop when passing through Goldfield! Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
Nice historic place to stop for a beer! We love the old historic places in NV, Santa Fe saloon is a must stop when passing through Goldfield! Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Have never visited inside the saloon, but it looks great through the window. We did, however, use the laundry facility. Clean, great prices, overall great experience (even though doing laundry isn't fun.
We had an amazing time with Michelle our bartender along with the local friends we made while visiting the Santa Fe, looking forward to visiting again soon.
Saloon/Dive bar so cool. Despite the sign saying it was home of Nevada's meanest bartender, we didn't get that treatment at all. Met an array of colorful locals and enjoyed a couple cold ones. People were having some pizza that looked tasty, but we didn't sample any due to just having lunch prior to our visit. I look forward to being able to visit them again and sample more of their offerings
We went to the Santa Fe Saloon in the afternoon after touring the living ghost town of Goldfield. A true Sagebrush Saloon, it opened in 1905 and still has the original bar and bar back. It is so cool to touch all the nicks and scratches in the bar and know that they go back to miner's guns in the early 1900's. The place reeks of history. They have the standard beers and a small but okay choice of liquors (it could be better). The bartenders and patrons are all super friendly and happy to welcome you into their conversations. They could not be nicer. It's a genuinely friendly place. Didn't stay over (we were staying in Tonopah), but was told by locals the hotel is all new and very nice. Jim Butler, founder of Tonopah, shot a man dead in a famous Western killing in the saloon. Ask and they will tell you all about it. That is not the only historic killing in the place, and the owners know all about them. They are happy to tell you the stories. This is a genuinely historic part of western history. If you like history, you can't miss this spot.