OMG! I have tried at least twenty different sarsaparilla over the years and this brand was hands down the best I have ever had. Swing by, pull up a stool and enjoy a cold one! I was surprised to learn that there was no carbonation in it so once you have removed it from the refrigerator you can put it back in days later without ruining the taste.
Bryce R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
This place has awesome root beer. We bought three. They hit the spot. The root beer is not too sweet and does not have a sharp burn that some of the canned big brands have. If you stop on by the owner is sitting in the back with his dog. He is a nice older gentlemen that will serve you up a nice cool beverage to cool off in the hot old west sun.
La Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Palm Springs, CA
We did not go to the Tombstone Sarsaparilla location. They were closed when we arrived. We did however purchase two Tombstone Sarsaparilla a from the OK Corral. They tasted like a smoother root beer. I noticed on the bottle that they are distributed in Tombstone, not made there. Natural and artificial flavors are added. We each enjoyed our beverages.
Elizabeth B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
I love Sarsasparilla and Johnny One Dog has the best. He takes it out of the fridge and as you drink it there are ice crystals that make it cold but doesn’t affect the wonderful taste. Johnny is a genuine character that you mustn’t miss if you go to Tombstone.
Oulie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Banning, CA
You can’t help but be drawn to the lively business. Everything is cheerfully draped in red white and blue Americana paraphernalia; and the bearded old-timey gentleman who runs the place oozes Mark Twainesque charm. The sarsaparilla is micro brewed specifically for Tombstone. It was a little less sweet than your Barq’s or A&W rootbeer, smooth, nicely spiced and easy to drink. On a hot, muggy, thunderstormy day the sarsaparilla hit the spot.
Irene Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orange County, CA
Goodness gracious! What have I been drinking all my life? Mass produced rootbeer does NOT do the original justice! I had the opportunity to check out this little hole in the wall in Tombstone and fell in love with the beverage. So incredibly refreshing and while it’s twice as much as a regular can of root-beer the taste in unparalleled. It has a sort of licorice taste, but it goes down so smoothly. Do yourself a favor and try the real stuff!
Patty T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arcadia, CA
Tombstone is sucha tourist trap, but this place is AWWWWESOME! The Husband is a big root beer fanatic, so of course we had to stop by and try«The Rootbeer of the Old West!» We got the souvenir pack as well as one to go… verdict? Damn delicious!
Alexandria M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peebles, United Kingdom
You want to sit in an air conditioned sports bar, listening to Top 40 music? Git back to the city, ya fancy pants! This is a dusty outdoor booth cluttered with smartassed signage and two barstools. They sell sarsaparilla. That’s it. Nobody around to serve you? Ring the giant dinner bell and hold your horses. Somebody will be along. You’ll be rewarded with the frostiest, smoothest sody-pop you’ve ever had.
Stein s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Walnut Creek, CA
The root beer bar beckons to you — it is irresistable. The sign leaps out at you, don’t fight it. And the root beer? Nothing short of supreme. Beautiful, silky, cold. Have one.
Adriana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alhambra, CA
«The Rootbeer of the Old West» Sooo good! Afternoon, just got off a stagecoach and walking around Tombstone pretty thirsty. I saw Johnny One Dog standing behind the counter of a barn-like building. A big sign above him said sarsparilla and I actually came to Tombstone intending to find a good place to get one. I walked up, slammed my hand down on the wood counter, «Sarsparilla!» He laughed and said that I wouldn’t regret it and that it was the best Sarsparilla in town. Danged if he wasn’t right! At $ 2.50 a bottle, I downed one of the ice-cold bottles and then bought 5 more — a few to take home and drink and a few as souvenirs to share because it was so good. Plus the bottles were awesome souvenirs — the«gunfighter collection». I bought a bottled water there too. I tried sarsparilla at a few other places around town, but there was something about his that made it better. He was really friendly and it was fun talking to him. If you are in Tombstone, you MUST stop by his stand(across from the park on 3rd street between Allen and Fremont). Tell him Adriana from Los Angeles sent you ;) «Justice is coming but Tombstone Sarsparilla is here!»