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Joe's Grotto – Paradise Valley

Concert and Drinks for Two or Four (Up to 51% Off)

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Sat Dec 01 06:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

Rock bands and acoustic artists take the stage at an intimate, music-focused venue as listeners sip Kilt Lifter and Blue Moon or take shots

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must be 21 or older. Not valid for special events or national acts.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Music is a force powerful enough to calm a baby, soothe a wild beast, or compel the two to dance with each other. Be overcome by this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for a concert package for two (up to a $40 total value)
  • $39 for a concert package for four (up to an $80 total value)

Both options include the following per person:

  • Concert admission for a regular, local act (up to a $10 value)
  • Two drinks (up to a $5 each)

The club’s schedule stitches together a thick soundscape punctuated by acts such as Lemon Krayola, an alternative funk outfit, on Saturday, December 1. Jason DeVore balances out the scene on Saturday, December 15, with lilting indie-rock songs that tug at heartstrings and reflect on life. While soaking in the music, guests enjoy draft Kilt Lifter, Blue Moon, and Shock Top, shots of Orange Otis and Jägermeister, or mixed drinks. Concert-goers can also attend a more expensive show or order more expensive drinks and pay the difference.

Joe's Grotto

When musician Joe Grotto got lucky in Vegas in 1994 and pocketed $75,000, he played it smart. Instead of blowing it all on a flashy convertible or a self-portrait carved into a human-size diamond, he used his windfall to build an intimate music venue with a state-of-the-art sound system. Joe began by booking manic rockers, brutal metal bands, and raucous blues guitarists before expanding to include more all-ages shows as the years passed. The success of the venue, which earned recognition as 2008’s Best Rock Club from the Phoenix New Times, has helped draw talented, original groups of all kinds to the stage. The limelight isn’t just reserved for established artists, either; on Wednesdays, bands looking for a place to play can sign up for the open mic, and on Monday, acoustic musicians steal the show.

Although its focus is on music, Joe’s Grotto hasn’t neglected other aspects of entertainment. The full bar pours draft brews such as Kilt Lifter, Blue Moon, and Shock Top while guests shoot pool at a pair of tables, play games on two Megatouch game machines, and throw darts or annoying companions at electronic targets. Out on the patio, revelers order more drinks from an outdoor bar, where a screen lets them watch inside happenings and a mister, cooler, and heater keep the fresh air comfortable all year round.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Famous Hats

Every historical figure of any significance wore a now instantly recognizable hat, synonymous with their name:

  • The Napoleon Hat: Military bicorn, worn side to side or "athwart" to serve as a better perch for enlisted falcons
  • The Benjamin Franklin Hat: Small brass beanie with a large conductive spire jutting out of it, topped with a small eyelet for tethering a kite
  • The Davy Crockett Hat: Famously a strict vegetarian, Crockett's "coonskin" was actually just a matted blob of reeds and buffalo chips that he moistened hourly from his canteen
  • The Hercules Hat: Just a minotaur skull

Honorable Mention: Jughead's "hat" from the Archie comics is actually a crown (?) made of gray paper (?) with miscellaneous shapes affixed to it. Details remain vague because it is proven that overscrutinizing Jughead's hat makes you go insane.

Which historical figure had the most famous hat? The answer may surprise you.

Joe's Grotto

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    Paradise Valley

    13825 North 32nd Street
    Phoenix, Arizona 85032
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