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Come on up and enjoy some good old Tombstone AZ hospitality at Big Nose Kate's Saloon. We are located on Allen Street in the Tombstone Historic District. Dress up and take pictures, behind the bar, on our piano, or with a cowboy or saloon girl! FOR FREE!
A couple of years later she moved south to Fort Griffin, Texas, she met Doc Holliday at John Shanssey’s Saloon, where Holliday was dealing cards. By this time, Kate had earned the nickname “Big Nose” Kate. While the dance hall girl and prostitute was attractive, she did have a prominent nose.
Big Nose Kate's Saloon - Tombstone AZ, Tombstone, Arizona. 29,028 likes · 781 talking about this · 87,197 were here. Big Nose Kate’s Saloon first got its start as The Grand Hotel opening on September...
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon first got its start as The Grand Hotel opening in September 9, 1880. The Grand Hotel was declared as one of the finest hotels in the state, the hotel was luxuriously furnished, provided thick carpeting, and its walls were adorned with costly oil paintings.
Big Nose Kate's Saloon has been rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of Tombstone for over 100 years. WHat did they find in the tunnels? And did this help make the Saloon even more haunted?
Big Nose Kate's Saloon, Tombstone: See 2,122 unbiased reviews of Big Nose Kate's Saloon, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #2 of 14 restaurants in Tombstone.
Big Nose Kate's Saloon. 3.8 (699 reviews) Claimed. $$ Music Venues, Bars, American. Open 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM. See hours. See all 964 photos. Write a review. Add photo.
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TOMBSTONE — Stepping into Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is truly to step back in time. From its authentic 1880s bar and wood floors to live entertainment and period-clad employees, Big Nose Kate’s offers patrons an Old West experience every time they walk through the front door.
This popular saloon of today first got its start as the Grand Hotel in September, 1880. Declared as one of the finest hotels in the state, the hotel was luxuriously furnished, provided thick carpeting, and its walls were adorned with costly oil paintings.