Logo for Iron Tails Saloon in Acton, Maine, established in 2011, featuring a black background with orange and white text and a star at the bottom.

Who we are

You might talk about your origin story, your team, highlight awards or recognitions, or share photos. Tap into your creativity. You’ve got this. The way you tell your story online can make all the difference. Iron Tails Saloon, the vision of owner Gregg Martinez, is more than just a place to grab a drink; it's a community hub. Gregg envisioned a space where motorcycle enthusiasts, music lovers, and anyone seeking a good time could come together and feel at home. We're passionate about motorcycles – the craftsmanship, the culture, the thrill of the ride – and we celebrate that passion in everything we do. From the high-octane spectacle of our annual Burnout Competition, where the smell of burning rubber fills the air and the crowd roars with excitement, to the crowning glory of King of the Ring, where riders test their skills and courage in the ultimate showdown, we live and breathe motorcycle culture.

But Iron Tails Saloon is also about the music. We believe that great music goes hand-in-hand with good times, and we showcase a diverse range of live bands that keep the energy high and the dance floor packed. Whether you're into rock, blues, country, or something else entirely, you're sure to find a band that gets your heart pumping.

And most importantly, Iron Tails Saloon is about the people. It's about the camaraderie, the shared stories, the laughter that echoes through the bar. It's about the feeling of belonging, of knowing that you've found your tribe. Whether you're a seasoned rider, a music aficionado, or just someone looking for a welcoming atmosphere, you'll find a place at Iron Tails Saloon. Come experience the magic and discover your new favorite hangout. Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.