

The bar was a favorite hangout among the LGBTQ community and often hosted events including drag brunch and afterparties for events such as the Rainbows Festival. Sadly, today we announce the closing of Bliss ReBAR on May 22, 2022,” the post reads. “What a journey the past 12 years has been. The shaded patio is quite nice for those hot Phoenix afternoons.

And theyre open late if you need a snack midway through that bar run. The bar and restaurant, which is located on the northeast corner of Fourth and Garfield streets in downtown Phoenix, posted on social media on May 2, announcing its upcoming closure. Bliss Rebar offers a casual atmosphere to catch up with a friend over lunch for American comfort food or get drinks early in the evening. Revelers pile in for brunch, cocktails, and late-night drag shows. And Please, Play Nice.Bliss ReBAR draws customers from around downtown Phoenix with music blasting from a large, welcoming patio. If this is your first visit, be sure to read the Privacy / Terms and Conditions Of Use.
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Drag brunch tickets include THE SHOW plus a brunch entreé and TWO alcoholic beverages of your choice All for only 39 (plus tax and gratuity). We welcome your comments and feedback below. The award-winning and longest running drag brunch in Phoenix appears TWO select Sundays every month Hosted by the incomparable Barbra Seville, noted by Phoenix Magazine as 'Phoenixs Drag Queen Extraordinaire'. Bliss ReBAR draws customers from around downtown Phoenix with music blasting from a large, welcoming patio. There are far worse, and far more expensive, ways to lunch in Downtown, so Bliss lives up to its name.ĭefinitely Try: Shrimp BLT, Roosevelt Grilled Cheese Service is good and pleasant, the ambiance is relaxed and friendly, and the Shrimp BLT is amazing. Much dining is done on an outside, shaded patio (dog-friendly), and it’s a lovely way to spend your lunchtime – the patio is raised and far enough away from the street that the few cars going by aren’t a distraction or an annoyance. Street parking is available if you’re lucky (I was) but there’s other parking available nearby, too. The bar itself is very cool – dark without being dank or dreary, with a small but nice wine and beer list and some standard, well-made cocktails, along with a few definitely designed for Arizona State University college kids.īeing in Downtown Phoenix usually means crowded, but Bliss has a great location, easy to get to but not overly traveled, at least during the day. “Hipsters and Millennials are on to something here.”īliss/Re-Bar is definitely a hip place for the young folks to gather. We always welcome your thoughts on our content.ĭespite swearing that she never leaves the Manse, Gini’s on the road a lot, and she’s sending us down and dirty restaurant reviews from her latest trip. Let us know what you think in the comments below. I can’t wait to see what she has to say, as always it will be entertaining. She will share her insights into the dining experiences they have on the road from Los Angeles to Atlanta. Gini is traveling with her Mother-in-Law and has a new column for us entitled, Restaurants on the Road.
