Best Neighborhood Bar
We’re not sure exactly what to call the neighborhood where McKenzie’s is located, on a busy stretch of Seventh Street between Indian School and Camelback roads. In some ways, it’s not much of a neighborhood. Which makes it all the more impressive that the proprietors of the place have cultivated a homey vibe more reminiscent of a corner bar in Milwaukee than a McBar in central Phoenix. You’ll notice McKenzie’s from the street by the thousands of colorful lights dangling down off the gutters. It has some dive-like qualities — street signs, license plates, and yet more Christmas lights provide a good chunk of the decoration — but it’s neither filthy nor too-cool-for-school. They serve cheese curds and there’s a dartboard. You’ll usually see the same bartenders, and eventually, they’ll remember your name. It’s located just off the Grand Canal, making it a good place to stop for a cold beer while out on a bike ride. The kitchen is open late, till 12:30 a.m. every night. McKenzie’s is just a solid, reliable, well-run place where you can come as you are — really, all we ask of a neighborhood bar.