Country bar & restaurant ‘Whiskey Roads’ is scootin’ into its new location


February 7, 2022
By Matt Sterner

Get your dancing shoes on

After closing up its location across the street from the Foothills Mall on Ina Road, Whiskey Roads is saddlin’ up for a grand opening of its new location.

The country bar and restaurant combo is opening its doors over yonder at 2290 W. Ina Rd. — the same parking lot as the mall AMC Theaters, and Barnes & Noble — on Friday, February 11.

Whiskey Roads
Photo courtesy of Whiskey Roads

The building previously housed the World Sports Grille, which closed years ago. The team behind the country bar is excited to be opening in its new spot because it’s much larger than its former building, which was the remnants of a Macaroni Grill.

The new space is more than 16,000 square feet, creating a capacity of 980 folks — up from 296. That’s more than enough room to contain two bars, a heck of a lot of TVs, a big dancefloor, and two separate patios. It’s considered to be the biggest of its kind on the northwest side of town.

What’s cookin’?

Whiskey Roads’ menu options include appetizers such as wings and sliders along with steaks, chicken, a Portobello Burger, and salads. There’s also a Sunday Brunch menu for those seeking mimosas, chilaquiles, huevos ranchers, and pozole.

Whiskey Roads
Photo courtesy of Whiskey Roads

The hours of operation are 2 p.m. – 2 a.m. on Wednesday – Friday and 11 a.m. – 2 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Whiskey Roads is located at 2290 W. Ina Rd. Keep up with Whiskey Roads on Facebook. For more information, visit whiskeyroadstucson.com.

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