The Mtn. Springs Saloon is the kind of place you just love to come back to. From the moment you pull into the parking lot off of Hwy 160 (Blue Diamond Rd.) of this 60 year old establishment, you know you have arrived at a special place like no other in Clark County. From I-15 and Blue Diamond Hwy (Silverton Casino) the saloon is just a short 15 minute drive. The elevation (5,490 ft.) means 20 degrees cooler than town. Sit outside under the 60 year old Cottonwood trees and enjoy your favorite beverage or order food from our famous BBQ house located just behind the saloon. Play pool in the back room in our under 21 area or sit at the bar and try your luck at the popular Gamblers Bonus video poker machines. Tired of sitting? Step outside and show your skill at one of two regulation horseshoe pits. But be warned, some of the locals have the distance dialed in and can offer even state champs a competitive game.
The bar rafters are filled with signed and dated dollar bills from visitors from all over the globe. The walls are littered with pictures from some of our past functions and events.
The 5 year house band is Roadwork, featuring Mike on rhythm, Steve on lead, Jimmy on bass and Terry on drums. These guys rock the house every weekend, and with a little bribery, will take requests.
Patty is the manager and the help is friendly under her watchful eye. Bartenders are Patty (weekend days). Heather (weekend nights), Angie (weekend overlap-weekday nights) Edie (weekdays).
The BBQ house has the usual bar menu with weekly surprises like salmon, pig, ribs and steaks cooked on an outdoor grill. Nick, Jammer, Nancy and Alexa make sure that you enjoy your food as well as serve you with that small town charm that has made the saloon a popular stop for decades.
The rustic gift shop is called Drifters and is owned and operated by Katie. With a wide variety of souvenirs, from sunglasses to metal signs to leather jackets and vests along with a great rotating stock to choose from, you are sure to find something you just have to have.
Bar fights are very rare in the saloon as people come up to get away from the fast paced town. The regular patrons include people from all walks of life. From celebrities, local and national, to the guy who cuts your grass, and everyone in between.
We hear from this from town people. “Oh Mtn. Springs is a biker bar.” Well, yes it is, but some of these people have 30-50 even 80 grand in these bikes. They are mostly weekend riders who love to get out of town just like you. So come out and say howdy.