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| About: | Mr Lucky's serves the favorite American cuisinesteaks and seafood. As you enter, you can't miss the aroma, which leaves your mouth watering. The extensive menu list includes chicken, salads, home-baked rolls, desserts and lots more. There is special brunch on Sunday's which features Mr Lucky's special omelets. The flavor of these tasty preparations will keep bringing you back to this place. |
| Categories: | Grill Restaurants, Steak Houses, Bars & Pubs, American Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Cuisine: | Fish & Seafood, American, Steak & Barbecue |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
I want a club just like this one! Even better....I would love to purchase this club! I forgot....I am, I will...I did!
Since 1979, I have called this club my own! My home away from home! The finest foods and entertainment in the valley. I cut my teeth here! lol....so to speak.
If you want a fantastic time....This is your best choice by far! I would recommend you call in advance for reservations, for both the food and entertainment!
You won't be sorry! We guarantee a good time will be had by all....
I was one of 25 cocktail waitresses to open, 1966: I worked at Mr. Lucky's for over a year. This place was the most exciting night club that I had ever worked and I have worked a few. I was a customer on many occasions. We had country music upstairs, and rock downstairs with the best entertainment. I remember serving entertainers such as Waylon Jennings, Charlie Pride, Glen Campbell, Ray Price and many others. Our club had the best entertainers in town as far as I was concerned. I worked upstairs all of the time. I loved the country entertainment and enjoyed watching the guests having such a wonderful time, dancing or sitting at their table. Many were cowboys with their western hats jeans and boots. I loved to watch them dance. I worked the cocktail hrs. from about 4 til 6. At that time we had the GO GO dancers and theirs feathers and bikinis and pastees, (nudity wasOUT then) We had a dancer, named, Halley. People came from all over to see her dance. In the afternoon, many times a group of young cowboys would come in with their big hats, dirty old jeans, (even their guns, checked in @ door), just off the range, to watch the entertainment. They would leave and come back later, in their best western and hats and dance the night away. I think that I am lucky to have those good memories of Mr. Lucky's and the people who worked there. I am sure that there have been many changes since I left, and I am sure for the best. Mr. Lucky's was The place to go for entertainment. I haven't been to Mr Lucky's for many years but if I ever get back to Phoenix, this is the first place I would like to visit.,
great place: I use to come there back in the late 60`s alway`s had a great time and enjoyed your club.we came back to see the old place,and hope to visit again soon.
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I am curious as to when this will be opened again? I have driven by and the place is fenced off and looks empty. I grew up visiting this bar and my father used to play in the band there and would love to see it opened again.