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Canadian Tenors Carefree Resort & Conference Center Opera House June 19 Saturday 7:30 pm The Canadian Tenors’ music is an eclectic blend of classical and contemporary pop that is filling audiences of all ages around the world. The Tenors are the incredibly powerful voices of four gifted young men with diverse vocal styles, undeniable charm and international solo success. The Tenors have recently appeared on Oprah alongside Celine Dion, on the Dr. Phil Valentine’s Day special, at the NBA All-Star game performing the Canadian National Anthem, as well as performing their own song, “Your moment is Here” for 60,000 people during the Olympic Opening Ceremony Festivities in Vancouver.

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SCOTTSDALE Bobby’s, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy (Kierland), 480-556-0770, 6:00p TuesWed-Thurs, Rich Howard. mancusosrestaurant.com Cartwright’s Sonoran Ranch House, 6710 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480-488-8031, 6:30-9:30p, Fridays and Saturdays. Various Artists. Please see www.musicattheranchlounge.com for details. Chances Are, 7570 E. Sixth Ave, 480994-4338, Joe Hopkins Quartet 5-9p Sun., food, dancing. Eddie V’s, 20715 N. Pima Road, (DC Ranch), 480-538-8468, Live Music Nightly, 6-10p Mon-Tues. Hyatt Gainey Ranch, 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, 480-991-3388, 7:30-11:30p Wed-Thurs, lobby stage, Sirocco. Kazimierz World Wine Bar, 7137 E. Stetson Drive, 480-946-3004, $5 cover after 8p. Margo Reed Band, 9-midnight Mon. Dennis Rowland & the Jazz Experience, 9-midnight Thurs. www. kazbar.net Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, 11051 N. Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix,

602-331-3434. Lynn Roberts’ Dixie Aces Jazz Band, 5-9 pm Fri-Sat., pappadeaux.com Remington’s, 7200 N. Scottsdale Road, 480-951-5101: Various Artists 6-11p Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. www. scottsdaleplaza.com Sacred Grounds Coffee House, Scottsdale Congregational United of Church of Christ, 4425 N. Granite Reef Road, 480-946-2900, Thursdays, 7:30-9:30p. $5 donation, coffee, desserts available. Various artists. www. scucc.com Un Bacio Ristorante, 7704 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, 480-6096969, Mark DeCozio, 7 p.m. Fri. www. azeats.com/unbacio

TEMPE Gold Bar Espresso, 3141 S. McClintock Drive, 480-839-3082, Jazz Alliance, 7:30-11p Fri & Sun., www. goldbarespresso.org. John Henry’s, 909 E. Elliot, 480-7309009, Aebi-Coulson Jazz Trio, 7-10p Sun., www.johnhenrysrestaurant.com Xtreme Bean Coffee Shop, Southern & McClintock, 480-820-0333, Jack Wells & Friends (ragtime, standards), 7-10p, Mon. www.Xtremebean.com

WEST VALLEY Rosario Ristorante, 9250 N. 43rd Ave., Glendale, 623-931-1810, 7-10p Fridays www.rosarioristorante.net

Carly’s Bistro, 128 E. Roosevelt, 602262-2759, Mill Avenue Jazz, 8-midnight Sundays & Mondays. www.carlysbistro. com Doc’s Place Lounge, 40 E. Camelback, Phoenix, 602-277-5999. Dave Cook’s “Melody Lounge Revisited” 8-11 p.m. Mon. March 15, 22, pro jam session. Doc & Nayo + guests, 7:30-11:30 pm Fri-Sat. Lost Leaf, 914 N. 5th St. 602-2580014, 9:30 pm-midnight alt. Mondays: Jiggle and Running From Bears .thelostleaf.com Paisley Violin Cafe, 1030 N.W. Grand Ave, 602-254-7843, 7:30-9:30p Thurs, Hi Lo Trio. http://www.thepaisley.com

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Voce’ Ristorante’ & Lounge, 9719 N. Hayden Road, 480-609-0429, Khani Cole & friends 9:00p-1a Fri-Sat. Various musicians. For more: www.voceristoranteandlounge.com

SKYE Restaurant & The Platinum Room, 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Drive, Peoria, 623-334-0010. www.liveatskye.com for shows.

Asia Restaurant, 1236 E. Baseline, Ste. 102, Mesa, 480-892-0688, various artists, 7:30-10:30p Fri-Sat.

Village Tavern, 8787 North Scottsdale Rd, (480) 951-6445, Sherry Petta Trio 7:30-9:30p, (2nd Tuesday), Delphine Cortez Trio (4th Tuesday) www. villagetavern.com

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Cantina Laredo, 2150 East Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480-782-6777, Sonan plays 8-11 pm Thursdays.

Bobby C’s, 1140 E. Washington St., Phoenix, 602-252-2273, Papa John DeFrancesco, Ralph Carrasco, Joe Costello, 3-6 pm Sun. Adam Clark Trio, 8-11 pm Tues. ww.bobbycee.com

D*Vine Wine Bar & Bistro, 2837-101 N. Power Road, Mesa 480-654-4171, Mark DeCozio, 6-9p Tues. www. dvinewine101.com

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La Stalla Cucina Rustica, 68 W. Buffalo St., Chandler 480-855-9990, 6-9p Sundays, www.lastallacr.com. LJ’s Pizza, 1038 E. Main St., Mesa, 480-834-9164. Cats & Jammers New Orleans Jazz Band, 5-7:30p Wed. www.ljspizza.com Lone Butte Casino, 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, 1-800-946-4452. Live Jazz Friday and Saturday. Sunday Champagne Jazz Brunch, 4 seatings with various great Jazz artists and groups. Pesto’s Gourmet Pizza and Wine Bar, 1960 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480-8212949. John Knowlton Trio 7-11 pm Sat. Pita Jungle, 1949 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480-855-3232, jazz jam w/ The Pita Jungle Trio. 7-10p Thurs. www.pitajungle.com Warren’s Jazz Bistro, 1451 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480-899-5299, nightly Jazz until 10:30 (Tues-Thurs) and until 1am (Fri/Sat). www. warrensjazzbistro.com

For more information on all the great Jazz events, local happenings, clubs and musicians, go to www.Jazzinaz.org. - Listings Compiled by Patricia Myers. PSMyers1@cox.net for updates

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Silver Screen Scoop! By Joseph J. Airdo Liam Neeson later this month will sit down with writer/producer Luc Besson to hash out the plot details for a sequel to last year’s surprise blockbuster revenge-thriller “Taken,” courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox. A follow-up to Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning crime-thriller “The Departed” in which Robert De Niro has been asked to portray a corrupt State House politician is in development over at Warner Bros. Pictures. James Cameron protégé Steven Quale has been hired to direct a fifth installment of New Line Cinema’s “Final Destination” franchise which will kick off on a suspension bridge and include a laser eye surgery scene. Joseph J. Airdo’s movie reviews and articles are available at Examiner. com/Phoenix in the Arts & Entertainment section.

The first film made in Hollywood is “In Old California”, directed by D.W. Griffith, and was released in 1910!

mation studio that had, up until that time, only dabbled in shorts – some of which went on to win Academy Awards. As an aspiring film critic, I was very familiar with Pixar’s early work and mesmerized upon seeing Woody the cowboy, Buzz Lightyear and all of their plaything pals prance around the big screen. Fifteen years, countless collectibles and a gig as Woody on my high school honors club’s float in Phoenix’s Fiesta of Light Parade later, I get to reach back into my childhood and re-experience the magic with “Toy Story 3.” This belated follow-up holds a special meaning to members of my generation, who, like Woody and Buzz’s owner Andy, have grown from children to adults during the time-span of this franchise. Read more about Joseph Get the free mobile app at J. Airdo’s http:/ / gettag.mobi nostalgic “Toy Story” memories at Examiner.com/Phoenix in the Arts & Entertainment section.

a Thriller, and a Western, this movie has all these movie genres rolled into one film! The U.S. military makes a disfigured bounty hunter with warrants on his own head an offer he can’t refuse: in exchange for his freedom, he must stop a terrorist who is ready to unleash ‘Hell on Earth’. ‘Jonah Hex’ starring Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender, Will Arnett, John Gallagher Jr., Tom Wopat, and Michael Shannon. Directed by Jimmy Hayward. Written by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. Warner Bros. Pictures Get the free mobile app at release. http:/ / gettag.mobi

‘Toy Story 3’, the adventure continues! By Stan Robinson In this third installment, Andy is set to go to college. His loyal toys are now in daycare where they find that the younger kids don’t play so nice. Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang join forces with Barbie’s counterpart Ken, a hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants, and a teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear to plan their great escape!

DVD Watch! With the World Cup in the sports news, “Air Bud: World Pup” the special edition is available; “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” Volume Four starring Molly Ringwald and Shailene Woodley; “Adopted” starring Pauly Shore, and the 2009 Academy Award® Best Documentary nominee “Burma VJ: Reporting From a Closed Country” are available on DVD! For more on these and other DVD’s & Blu-Ray releases, visit www.ScreenScene.org

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Generation grows up with ‘Toy Story’ franchise By Joseph J. Airdo

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Hop in a Lowrider and Take a Cruise Through ‘La Mission’ with Benjamin Bratt By Randy Montgomery Writer/Director Peter Bratt introduces audiences to the Mission District of San Francisco in the new film, ‘La Mission’. The district is known for being prominently Latino and rich in native culture and heritage. Peter’s brother Benjamin Bratt plays the lead character Che, a staple in the neighborhood who has lived in his home for decades and has no plan of leaving, despite gentrification.

Survival of the Dead By Randy Montgomery Horror maven George A. Romero is at the point in his career similar to that of a once popular singer passed their heyday performing in a nearly empty bar. His latest flick Survival of the Dead was not given a full wide theatrical release by its distributor. Instead it is playing select art theatre venues and is being offered through video on demand services. It’s kind of sad seeing as how Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978) and follow up films have gone down in history as zombie classics and spurred a slew of similar films. In Survival of the Dead, two feuding families near the coast of Delaware; the O’Flynns and the Muldoons are in a battle over what to do with zombies. On one side, there is the belief to keep them sedated enough to hopefully one day find a cure, the other belief; kill them all. Survival of the Dead takes us to a point in time where zombies rule and humans are nearly extinct. It is not a bad horror/zombie film, but it surely isn’t Romero’s best, which should prompt him to think about not creating yet another Get the free mobile app at sequel. http:/ / gettag.mobi

Che lives with his son Jes (Jeremy Ray Valdez), a good kid who is on the honor roll. Che was once the type of person that would solve problems with violence and alcohol. He is more mild mannered now and has been sober for some time. A city bus driver, Che spends his free time hanging with his buddies, working on and restoring classic cars turning them into lowriders. His world is turned upside down when he learns that his much adored son is gay and is dating a wealthy white kid from outside the neighborhood. Benjamin Bratt says, “Che was used to using force and violence to get through life. This conflict (with his son) is one that he could not fight or punch his way through. He has to find another way to deal with the situation. This forces him on an intro-

spective journey, or a spiritual odyssey to find that place of openness in his heart.”… You can read the full review at www.ScreenScene.org

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release. Available in IMAX 3-D in many locations. Certification: USA rated G. Runtime: 103 minutes.

Cinema Supper Club Have Dinner At The Movies

The answer to last week’s challenge: Name the young TV series star of the earlier ‘Karate Kid’ movies! Congratulations to our winner, Chris Ralyea who answered ‘Ralph Macchio’! As we continue Cinema Challenge, Who’s the voice of ‘Woody’ in the ‘Toy Story’ movies! * E-Mail your answer to Contest@ StanRobinson.org The Challenge is limited to Phoenix, AZ area; Winners limited to only one win per month; E-mail with the earliest time-stamp wins! Include ‘snail mail’ address for contact.

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DINE!

CELEBRATE DAD THE P.F. CHANG WAY

Enjoy Happy hour with dad from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro invites the whole family to dine with them on Father’s Day! Choices are endless… from the wonderful menu to their happy hour from 3 to 6 from $3 to $6 to their new gluten free dishes, take-out to Chang’s for two! Enjoy a delectable prix-fixe lunch or dinner this Father’s Day! The Chang’s for Two four-course menu allows you and Dad to indulge in a selection of signature dishes including Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Dumplings, Chang’s Spicy Chicken and the irresistible mini-dessert spread. With Chang’s for Two, you and Dad can enjoy special occasion dining while still saving money. The prixfixe menu’s vast selection of enticing dishes will have family members making wonderful memories as they share a delicious lunch or dinner at a great value. $39.95 Four-course Menu: Cup of Soup (Choose Two) • Hot and Sour Soup • Egg Drop Soup

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Starters (Choose One) • Crispy Green Beans • Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps • Salt & Pepper Calamari • Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps • Spring Rolls (4) •Crab Wontons • Dumplings (Shrimp, Pork or Vegetable) • Egg Rolls Entrees (Choose Two) • Chang’s Spicy Chicken • Kung Palo Chicken or Shrimp • Mongolian Beef • Beef A La Sichuan • Ginger Chicken with Broccoli • Almond & Cashew Chicken • Orange Peel Chicken, Beef or Shrimp • Beef with Broccoli • Cantonese Shrimp • Sweet and Sour Chicken or Pork • Honey Chicken or Shrimp • Sesame Chicken • Pepper Steak • Dali Chicken Mini Desserts (Choose Two) Choose two of P.F. Chang’s eight delicious mini desserts For families on the go or who want to celebrate with dad at home, you can now select any of your favorite dishes online and pick them up from your closest Arizona location. Forget about waiting for hours to get a table at any of the eight P.F. Chang’s restaurants when you can call ahead for reservations. P.F. Chang’s is proud to have eight convenient locations in the Valley in the cities of Chandler, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Scottsdale and Tempe. Hours of operation are Sunday to Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to Midnight. All major credit cards are accepted and reservations are recommended. Visit www.pfchangs.com for more information.

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Made fresh with the best locally-sourced products

Eurostyle Bistro and Wine Bar ••• Local, seasonal, organic and all-natural ingredients with handmade pastas. ••• Lunch & Dinner Served Daily 2857 N. Power Rd. #102 Mesa, AZ 85215 | (480) 981-2000 |

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organic happy hour Eat, Drink and Be Healthy It’s OHH time at our Organic Italian Kitchen. Come and enjoy organic cocktails and wine and choose from a tasty selection of organic appetizers, all at half price. It’s the healthiest and best Happy Hour in the Valley....Ohh baby!

organic cocktails Using organic vodkas, gins, rums and scotch, and sustainable tequilas all created with organic, fresh-squeezed fruit juices.

organic wines Select organic, sustainable or vegan wines from top, certified organic vineyards. No added sulphites.

virgin organic refreshments Go alcohol-free with the refreshing taste of organic, fresh-squeezed juices.

ohh appetizers Organic and preservative-free wings, garlic breads, hummus platters, organic artichoke and spinach dips, and mini-pizzas.

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organic happy hour Sunday - Thursday 3-7pm • in the bar or on our patio Weekends - Friday and Saturday 3-6pm All Organic Drinks and Appetizers Half-Price.

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The City’s Best Breakfast Places

Breakfast and Lunch

Fresh ingredients, quality food and eggceptional service.

www.thegoodeggaz.com Arizona Grown, Internationally Known

PHOENIX Duck & Decanter 1651 E Camelback Rd Open 7am, 7 days (602) 274-6429 Duck & Decanter 3111 N Central Ave Open 7am, M-F (602) 234-3656 Duck & Decanter One N Central Ave Open 7am, M-F (602) 266-6637 First Watch 61 W Thomas Rd Open 7am-2:30pm daily (602) 265-2092 First Watch 1 North 1st St Open 7am-2:30pm daily (602) 340-9089 First Watch 9645 N Black Canyon Hwy Open 7am-2:30pm daily (602) 943-3232 Heart And Soul Café 4705 E Carefree Hwy Open 7am-2:30pm Mon 7-9am T-F, 8am-9pm Sat (480) 595-7300

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Matt’s Big Breakfast 801 N 1st St Open 6:30am-2:30pm T-Sun (602) 254-1074

Original Pancake House 6840 E Camelback Rd Open 9am-2pm daily (480) 946-4902

Over Easy 4037 N 49th St Open 6:30am-11:30pm, M-F 6:30am -12:30pm Sat/Sun (602) 468-3447

The Breakfast Club 4400 N Scottsdale Rd Open 6am M-F, 8am Sat/Sun (480) 222-2582

Scramble 9832 N 7th Street Open 6am – 2pm daily (602) 374-2294 The Eggery 50 E Camelback Rd Open 6:30am-2:30pm 7 Days (602) 263-8554

SCOTTSDALE Butterfield’s Pancake House 7388 E Shea Blvd Open 6am-3pm 7 days (480) 951-6002 Café Carumba 7303 E Indian School Rd Open 7am, 7 days (480) 947-8777 Daily Dose 4020 N. Scottsdale Road Open 7am-4pm daily (480) 994-3673 First Watch 16455 N Scottsdale Rd Open 7am-2:30pm daily (480) 248-9602 AZWeeklyMagazine.com

The Breakfast Joynt 14891 N Northsight Blvd Open Daily 6:30am-2:30pm (480) 443-5324 The Orange Table 7373 E Scottsdale Mall Open Sun/Mon 7am-3pm Tues-Sat 7am-10pm (480) 424-6819

Because Everyone Likes It In The Morning! Family Owned & Operated Comfort Food Best Biscuits & Gravy in the City! Free Wi-Fi Open 6am to 2:30pm 7 Days a Week 14891 N. Northsight Scottsdale 85260 (480) 443-5324

US Egg 3238 N Scottsdale Rd Open 6:30am-2:30pm, 7 days (480) 947-7344

Harlows 1021 W University Open 7am-2pm daily (480) 829-9444

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US Egg 131 E Baseline Rd Open 6:30am-2:30pm, 7 days (480) 831-0070

AZ Bread Company 315 W Elliot Rd Open 6:30-2pm M-F 7am-2pm Sat/Sun (480) 831-1300 Crackers & Co. Café 1285 W Elliot Road Open 7am-2:30pm, 7 days (480) 705-7900

EAST VALLEY Crackers & Co. Café 535 W Iron Ave, Mesa Open 7am-2:30pm, 7days (480) 898-1717 Hoosier Café 393 W Warner Rd, Chandler Open 6am-2pm daily (480) 814-7199


By Chef Rachel Albert

Looking for a new Thai place to try? Check out Wild Thaiger located at 2631 N Central Ave., in downtown Phoenix (1 1/2 blocks South of

lean and tender marinated Thai style ribs with a piquant mildly hot green chili sauce (picture a thin salsa) sauce served over a colorful assortment of crisp-tender vegetables. If you into chicken, try Peanut Passion–– tender marinated chicken, grilled to perfection and served with sticky white rice, lightly steamed seasonal vegetables slathered in a thick and cramy peanut sauce. Vegetarian? Try Kiewan Curry with tofu, eggplant, green beans, onions, and peppers in a thick and creamy green curry sauce with bamboo shoots, served with Jasmine rice. You’ll find plenty of other great dishes to choose from. If you have food allergies or intolerances (wheat, gluten, etc), your best bet is to go during non peak times or call during the off hours to get your questions answered and to find out which dishes to order to suit your needs. For directions and more info visit www.wildthaiger.com or call 602-241-8995

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Monday - Friday: 3-6pm Kierland Commons 15024 N Scottsdale Rd 480.948.2055

• 50% off select appetizers, wine by the glass, terzo or bottle • $4 well drinks

Daily: 4-6pm

Gainey Village 8877 N Scottsdale Rd 480.922.5666

• 50% off wine by the glass or bottle • Starting at $4.50 select appetizers & salads • $4 select well drinks & imported beers • $3 domestic beer

Monday - Friday: 4-6pm Scottsdale Waterfront 7135 E Camelback Rd 480.751.2200

• 50% off select appetizers, flatbreads & cocktails • 50% off select wines by the glass or bottle • $4 well drinks

Monday - Friday: 4-6pm The Borgata 6166 N Scottsdale Rd 480.305.6692

• 50% off all cheese crisps & starters • 50% off house margaritas, draft beers & well drinks

Monday - Friday: 3-6pm Fashion Square 7014 E Camelback Rd 480.423.7000

• $2 select starters • $5 select wine & liquor

Monday - Friday: 3-6pm

Thomas Road on the east side of Central Ave., just north of Durant’s Restaurant) with parking in the back. The atmosphere and décor are casual, cozy, clean, elegant, and modern. The food is fresh, flavorful, and authentic. Service is good (expect a longer wait time Monday through Friday during the lunch rush) and the prices are reasonable. Dine indoors at booths, tables, or the bar or sit at tables or cozy couches on the covered patio. If you eat pork, try the Thaiger ribs––

Rachel Albert is a natural foods chef, cooking instructor, freelance food and health writer and author of The Ice Dream Cookbook: Dairy-Free Ice Cream Alternatives with Gluten-Free Cookies, Compotes & Sauces and coauthor of the award-winning book, The Garden of Eating: A ProduceDominated Diet & Cookbook. She leads group and private classes, cooking parties, kitchen coaching sessions, and healthy shopping tours. Check out her blog: www. TheHealthyCookingCoach.com

Scottsdale Waterfront 7135 E Camelback Rd 480.970.1700

• $2.50-$7 select appetizers • $4 wine coolers • $4 genuinely cheap drinks • $1.95 paper bag special

summer experience sessions great food. fine wine. special values. unique culinary experiences. This summer, we’re bringing them all together like never before with a series of exciting events and hot summer deals created especially for you, our valued guests. For class information visit: www.foxrc.com

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All Wrapped Up 503 W. Thomas Rd. Phoenix, 85013 602.279.5122

Fire Creek Coffee Company 6501 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 85331 480.437.9999

Picazzo’s - Paradise Valley 4669 E. Cactus Rd. Phoenix, 85032 602.923.6001

Taggia Coastal Italian 4925 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85251 480.424.6095

Arcadia Farms 7014 East First Avenue Scottsdale 85251 480.941.5665

Green 2240 N. Scottsdale Rd. Tempe, 85281 480.941-9003

Picazzo’s - Scottsdale 7325 Frank Lloyd Wright Scottsdale 85260 480.990.2212

The Breadfruit Jamaican Grill 108 E. Pierce St. Phoenix, 85004 602.267.1266

Café Boa 2857 N. Power Rd. Mesa, 85215 480.981.2000

Latilla at The Boulders Resort North Tom Darlington Dr. Carefree 85377 480.488.7317

Picazzo’s - Sedona 1855 W. Hwy 89A Sedona 86336 928.282.4140

The Farm at S. Mountain 6106 S. 32nd St. Phoenix 85042 602.276.6360

Café Boa 398 S. Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 480.968.9112

Quiessence Restaurant 6106 S 32nd St Phoenix, AZ 85042 602.276.0601

Picazzo’s - Tempe 440 W. Warner Tempe, 85284 480.831.5823

The Greene House at Kierland 15024 N Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, 85254 480.889.9494

Chakra 4 Herb & Tea House 4773 N. 20th St. Phoenix 85016 602.283.1210

Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen

Surprise 623-583-9100 11340 W. Bell Rd., Surprise, AZ 85374

The Painted Horse Cafe 10989 E. Dynamite Blvd. Scottsdale, 85262 480.585.8499

Tucson 520-544-7970 7850 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, AZ 85704

True Food Kitchen 2502 E. Camelback Road Phoenix, 85016 602.774.3488

Revo Burrito 3154 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, 85016 602.522.6255

Two Hippies Beach House 501 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, 85012 602.277.0399

Slo Foods Café 6166 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85253 480.483.3735

Welcome Diner 924 E. Roosevelt St. Phoenix, 85006 602.495.1111

Chestnut Lane 4225 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, 85018 602.535.5439 Del Piero Inside Queen Creek Olive Mill 25062. S. Meridian Rd. Queen Creek, 85242 480.888.9290 Essence Bakery Café 825 W. University Drive Tempe, 85281 480.966-2745

Picazzo’s - Casa Grande 105 W. Florence Blvd. Casa Grande, 85222 520.836.9188 Picazzo’s - Flagstaff 1300 S. Milton Rd. Flagstaff 86001 928.226.1000 Picazzo’s - Goodyear 14970 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear 85395 623.935.1400 Picazzo’s - Lake Havasu 5601 Hwy 95 North Lake Havasu City 86404 928.764.4005

The Manic Organic You have to start somewhere, right? Well let me tell you about my experience in changing my diet. That’s right, I haven’t always been a clean eater (and I don’t mean washing before meals - more on that some other time). I once did eat meals on the run, processed and very unnatural types of foods. Never gave it much thought. But I did see the light and began eating lots of fruits, veggies and cut-out the fastfood joints. I don’t drink any “soft drinks” (they aren’t soft and certainly not good for you) and make an effort to buy organic whenever I can. This includes meats, vegetables, milk and juices. So what happened to me? I crave fruits now, and eat salads anytime I can and usually go back for seconds, and thirds. I crave the GOOD food because that is what I am now used to putting into my body. So you have to start somewhere and soon you will too will crave the good stuff. Food that is. - MO

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14 Birds + 2 legs = 4 months in prison

I know what men want. Men want to be really, really close to someone who will leave them alone. Elayne Boosler

Bird Dung Incriminates Dong Everyone should have kids. They are the greatest joy in the world. But they are also terrorists. You’ll realize this as soon as they are born, and they start using sleep deprivation to break you. Ray Romano

Master criminal, Sony Dong was captured at the Los Angeles airport when attempting to smuggle 14 Asian songbirds into the country by strapping the birds to his legs during a flight from Vietnam to LA. Dong was arrested after airport security personnel noticed bird droppings on his socks and feathers poking out of his pants. Dong was ordered to pay $4,000 in restitution to federal authorities, who had to care for the birds and spend 4 months in prison and 3 years probation. AZW Comments: Here’s a great idea. Strap 14 Songbirds to your legs, fly from Vietnam to L.A. (which takes 14 hours by the way) and see if anyone notices. Brilliant! No doubt about it. The doo-doo makes a Dodo out of Dong! Kudos to the ever-vigilant airport security who suspected “fowl” play once the ambulatory Dong left a trail of birdie poop and feathers (always a dead giveaway in these capers). As usual, we have questions: Like, if you don’t hear a chirp out of 14 Asian songbirds in a 14 hour flight, what good are they? How could 14 songbirds remain silent while strapped to the sweaty Vietnamese “Dong” for 14 hours? … It’s beyond us. No doubt their travel accommodations probably didn’t motivate them to burst into a hit parade of Asian travel tunes, but at least one of them should have peeped instead of pooped. However justice has prevailed and this Bird-brain of Alcatraz is now locked up costing all the taxpayers of Los Angeles probably more money than the street value of 14 silent songbirds. AZWeeklyMagazine.com

A new Summer Comedy Series at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino will showcase a new, headline comedian every Friday in June, July and August at the Ovations Live! Showroom. Each comedian has experienced the national stage in television appearances, movie roles or self-titled comedy specials. The remaining shows will run every Friday through August 27. Showtime is 8pm.

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FREE Summer Comedy Series at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino

Honesty may be the best policy, but it’s important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. George Carlin

The free shows are an incredible chance to catch national caliber talent and enjoy one of the finest new showrooms in the city. Nationally accredited comedians including Tommy Savitt (International comedy star), B.T. (featured on HBO), Barry Diamond (as seen on Friends and Seinfeld), Marc Yaffee (Native American International comedy star), Richard Villa (as seen on LATV), Dean Austin (as seen on Comic View), Tim O’Rourke (as seen on the Drew Carey Show), Vic Dunlop (as seen on the Richard Pryor Show), Carrie Snow (as featured in The Aristocrats) and Jimmy Della Valle (as seen in Without a Trace). June 25 – Tommy Savitt July 2 – B.T. July 9 – Barry Diamond July 16 – Marc Yaffee July 23 – Richard Villa July 30 – Dean Austin Aug 6 – Tim O’Rourke Aug 13 – Vic Dunlop Aug 20 – Carrie Snow Aug 27 – Jimmy Della Valle Where: Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler, 85226 June 17th, 2010 - June 23th, 2010

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ST. FRANCIS INTRODUCES JAZZ BRUNCH EVERY SUNDAY

garlic croutons Bakes Eggs “en cocotte”, artichokes, peas, leeks, fine herbs and parmesan

St. Francis, the popular uptown Phoenix nominated for “Best New Restaurant” by the James Beard Foundation, now offers Brunch and live entertainment, every Sunday. Dennis Rowland, the valley’s most renowned jazz vocalist will be performing every Sunday from 11am-2pm. “We knew there was a need for a midtown Phoenix restaurant to offer something on Sundays,” said owner/chef Aaron Chamberlin. “Our guests love the afternoon vibe and menu. We hope to add even more pastry selections to our menu soon.” The menu will change seasonally, but the current Sunday Brunch selections include:

Other brunch selections include: House made biscuit with spring vegetable gravy and fried egg Smoked salmon, poached egg, English muffin, hollandaise sauce French Onion Burger, smoked bacon, gruyere cheese, crispy onion Iron Skilled Pancakes with olive oil, dark chocolate, raspberries and crème fraiche

Mouth-watering entrees from the Wood fired Brick oven include: Open Faced Smoked Bacon Sandwich, avocado, egg salad, pickled jalapeno, Bakes Eggs, red wine braised beef, spring vegetables,

To sweeten the deal featured desserts include: • Sticky Toffee Pudding with sweet cream gelato • Galette with spring berries and rhubarb, toasted almonds Lunch is served from 11:00am to 2:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. For more information call 602.200.8111 or visit www. stfrancisaz.com

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We Recommend… CIBO 603 N. 5th Ave Phoenix 850103 Humble Pie 6149 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85250 21050 N. Tatum Blvd Phoenix, 85050 La Bocca 699 S Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 La Piazza al Forno 5803 W. Glendale Ave Glendale, 852301 Patsy Grimaldi’s 5 Valley Locations www.patsygrimaldis.com Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen 8 Arizona locations www.picazzos.com

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Modern pizza was born in 1889 when Queen Margherita Teresa Giovanni, the consort of Umberto I, king of Italy, visited Naples. Don Raffaele Esposito, who owned a tavern-like place called Pietro Il Pizzaiolo, was asked to prepare a special dish in honor of the Queen's visit. Esposito developed a pizza featuring tomatoes, mozzarella cheese (a never before used ingredient made from the milk of water buffalo) and basil ingredients bearing the colors red, white and green for the Italian flag. He named it the Margherita Pizza, after the guest of honor. Thus, the modern-day tomatoand-cheese pizza was born. (Source: Smithsonian and PIZZA TODAY)

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BEER! SECTION - BEER & CIGAR ISSUE 22

When you walk into Stogie Cutter Cigar & Craft Beer Lounge, you immediately think of a great neighborhood pub. There is a nice, friendly bar, taps flowing with nothing but craft beer, inviting couches and some standard tables. The walls are decorated with various pictures and beer merchandise. Finally, you notice it sitting in the back past the bar…it’s the humidor. A closer look around reveals that this isn’t just the local bar, it’s a cigar bar like none you have seen before. Forget about the private club in the back, forget about the special reserved tables, this place is for everybody, which is exactly how owner, Richard Picco wants it. “I want a homey place, I don’t stock every cigar, I don’t carry every beer; I’m just a small guy trying to run a good business,” says Richard in response to a question about his bar. In fact, a quick perusal of the humidor shows that Richard carries a large number of unusual, boutique cigars. He seems to have hit his mark, several people drift in and out over the course of the afternoon. Most, if not all, are regulars and Richard bounces back and forth between tending to business and participating in this interview. No worries however because the fine selection of craft beer and cigars keeps everybody happy while waiting for Richard to finish up with whatever he is doing. The relaxed, casual atmosphere makes this a comfortable place to enjoy a beer or a cigar or both. It is most likely just this that makes the bar, located on the northeast corner of Cooper and Guadalupe in Gilbert, attractive to all folks. Picco has a sizable contingent of lady cigar smokers and craft beer drinkers that frequent the establishment. Like any other cigar lounge owner, Picco has been smoking cigars for years. It was his step father who first introduced him to the pleasures of a fine cigar, and it is his step father who partnered with him in opening the June 17th, 2010 - June 23th, 2010

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shop. And while most cigar bars offer fine cognacs, scotches and wines, Stogie Cutter focuses on outstanding beer. In addition to two taps from local favorite, San Tan Brewery, there is Hop 15 from Port Brewing and Ten Commandments from The Lost Abbey. There is Papago Orange Blossom and several other draft beers as well as a wide variety of bottles, including several from Big

“I want a homey place, I don’t stock every cigar, I don’t carry every beer; I’m just a small guy trying to run a good business,” - Richard Picco, Stogie Cutter Owner Photos by Bounceproduction.com One of the only places in the East Valley you can smoke AND drink!

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for $80 in advance or $90 at the door and include private VIP area with seating, snacks, express restroom lines, beer and wine sampling, as well as early entrance (noon) to the event. Massage therapists will also be available for tips. There is a designated driver general admission option for $20. All tickets and a list of lodging options can be obtained online at www.azbeer.com. Everyone enjoys free parking! No pets or children; must be 21 or older and provide valid ID. This fundraising event benefits Sun Sounds of Arizona In Flagstaff who provide access to information for people who cannot read print because of a disability. For more information on this event or on Sun Sounds, call 928-779-1775 or go to www.sunsounds.org.

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The traditional match for a good cigar is often a strong spirit - perhaps the subtle sweetness of an aged rum or brandy, or the heady, smoky nose of a fine single malt Scotch or whiskey. All of these make fine partners to a cigar. So what made Richard decide to focus on craft beer as a companion to the cigars he sells? Certainly it ties in with his pub feel, and it turns out, he likes good beer. Don’t be alarmed if you don’t know what beer to pair with your cigar. Richard is quick to put together some tantalizing pairings. For instance, he offers a flavored cigar named CAO Moon Trance Vanilla for which he offers the Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat as a match. How about the peppery Hammer and Sickle? No problem, SKA Decadent IPA fills the bill. For the Gurkha Status – Ten

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... continued from Page 25 Commandments on draft served in its own Lost Abbey glass to maximize the experience. Switch it up and tell him what beer you are drinking and he will find the right cigar for you. With the Alaskan Barley Wine, he immediately suggests a relatively new cigar, the Esteban Carreras 187. Since many of us that are getting in

to cigars are trying light to medium body cigars, there are a couple of really good beers to pair with these transition cigars. Alaskan Amber will pair well with many of the lighter bodied cigars, while Big Sky IPA does great with the medium body cigars. Stogie Cutter is by no means the only great cigar bar in the Valley. Magnums, on Seventh Street and Union Hills in North Phoenix also

offers a wide variety of cigars and great beer, while also featuring the cognacs and scotches that are commonplace at most cigar bars throughout the country. Back down in Chandler (3305 W. Chandler Boulevard), Richard’s good friend runs Cubanos Cigar Lounge. Although they don’t have a liquor license, members of their private club are allowed to bring their own adult beverage to enjoy. Likewise members of the club at Mojito (4705 E. Carefree Highway, Cave Creek) can enjoy a beverage of their own choosing in the private back room. There are numerous other cigar lounges that will allow you to enjoy a beer with your cigar in their private room. In fact, the PUFF section of AZ Weekly has a comprehensive list. Check with the lounge first to see what their rules are. Despite Arizona’s smoking ban, there are several bars with good beer that have cigar friendly patios, as well as somebody that can help you choose the right beer for your cigar. Buffalo Wing and Rings (1760 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler) has a large patio, a great beer selection and can help you put together the right combination of beer and cigar. Brix Wine Spot (7100 E. Cave Creek Road in the Stagecoach Village, Cave Creek) has a new selection of craft beer, a patio to smoke cigars on and an owner that knows enough about flavor to put them together. Another great restaurant with a relatively new beer list is at the Lantana Continued on Page 30...

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BEER! PHOENIX Compound Grill 7000 E. Mayo Blvd. Phoenix, 85054 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Flying Dog Classic Pale Ale, Big Sky Moose Drool Cody’s Smokehouse 6032 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 85331 Ask for: Grand Canyon Amber, Papago Orange Blossom, Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen Corbin’s 8729 N. Central Ave. Phoenix 85020 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Fat Tire, Blue Moon Delux 3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Tripel Karmeliet, Moose Drool Lost Leaf Gallery 914 N. 5th St. Phoenix 85004 Ask for: Fox Barel Pear Cider, Flying Dog Classic Pale, Bell’s Amber Mad Chef Gastro Pub 3921 E. Chandler Blvd. Ahwatukee, 85044 Ask for: Avery White Rascal, Oskar Blues Old Chub, SKA True Blonde

Craft Beer Directory Magnums 731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Left Hand Milk Stout, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Main Ingredient Ale House 2337 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85006 Ask for: Avery White Rascal, Oskar Blues Gordon, SKA True Blonde Moto 6845 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Breckenridge 471 IPA, Great Divide Denver Pale Ale, New Belgium Ranger IPA Rock Bottom Brewery 14205 S. 50th St. Phoenix 85044 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale Rock Bottom Brewery 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale Roosevelt Tavern 816 N. 3rd Street Phoenix, 85004 Ask for: North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Flying Dog in Heat Wheat

Sandstone Café 4959 W. Ray Rd Chandler 85226 Ask for: Thunder Canyon Sandstone Cream Ale, Left Hand Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool Sun Up Brewery 322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012 Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale The Yard House 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 Ask for: Gulden Draak, Lost Coast Great White, Alaskan Amber ZIPPS Sports Grill 3647 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, 85018 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 TEMPE Bison Witches 21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: SKA Decadent IPA, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber, Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout Boulders on Broadway 530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White

San Tan Brewery 8 San Marcos Plaza Chandler

This local microbrewery and restaurant, located in historic downtown Chandler, is currently serving up some of the best beer and food in town! The building was formerly a Valley National Bank and has maintained some of it’s original charm. San Tan’s menu goes beyond the traditional pizza and burgers. They serve a large selection of salads and

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Mexican fare with an outstanding choice of appetizers. San Tan brews a full range of their own beers, from the Sun Spot Gold to the Gordo Stout, you will not be disappointed. They even designed their own handblown beer glasses. Just make sure to take home a growler or two with you. Although very popular with the locals, San Tan is well worth a trip across town! AZWeeklyMagazine.com

Four Peaks Brewery 1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA Gordon Biersch 420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Taste of Tops 403 W. University Dr. Tempe 85251 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool, Alaskan Amber Yucca Tap Room 29 W. Southern Ave. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool WEST SIDE Gordon Biersch 6915 N. 95th Ave. Glendale 85305 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Ground Control 14140 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear, 85338 Ask for: Schneider Weisse, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12

Daily $2.00 Craft Beer Specials 4959 W.Ray Rd.Chandler 480.961.2913 Mellow Mushroom 2490 W. Happy Valley Rd. Phoenix, 85085 Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Sonoran Inebriator Old Chicago 5695 W. Bell Rd. Glendale, 85308 Ask for: Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Big Sky Moose Drool, SKA Pinstripe Red Original Wineburger 6027 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix 85015 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Bavik Premium Pilsner, Big Sky IPA Rock Bottom Brewery 7640 W. Bell Rd. Glendale 85308 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale The Yard House 2401 W. Westgate Blvd. Glendale 85305 Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen, Tripel Karmeliet


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Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 Gordon Biersch 18545 N. Allied Way Scottsdale 85054 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Papago Brewing Company 7107 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Orange Blossom, Hopago IPA, El Robusto Porter Rock Bottom Brewery 8668 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85260 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale The Yard House 7014 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Bear Republic Racer 5 TT Roadhouse 2915 N. 68th St. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: New Belgium IPA, Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool

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Upper Deck 4224 N. Craftsman Court Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Blue Moon, Bell’s Oberon, Fat Tire ZIPPS Sports Grill 7551 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale, 85251 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 ZIPPS Sports Grill 14148 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, 85259 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 ZIPPS Sports Grill 8380 E. Via De Ventura Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip ZIPPS Sports Grill 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale 85254 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip EAST VALLEY Buffalo Rings & Wings 1760 W. Chandler Blvd Chandler, 85224

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Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon Gordon Biersch 2218 E. Williams Field Rd. Gilbert 85296 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Iguana Macks 1371 N. Alma School Rd. Chandler 85224 Ask for: Big Sky Trout Slayer, SKA Decadent IPA, Abita Turbo Dog Murphy’s Law 58 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225 Ask for: Port Old Viscosity, Lost Abbey Ten Commandments, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter Old Chicago 1656 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, 85210 Ask for: Big Sky Moose Drool, Flying Dog Snake Dog, Left Hand Saw Tooth Old Chicago 6821 E. Superstition Springs Blvd Mesa 85209 Ask for: Big Sky Moose Drool, Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Amber

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Old Chicago 135 W. Ocotillo Rd. Chandler, 85248 Ask for: Bell’s Amber, Bell’s Kalamazoo Stout, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter San Tan Brewery 8 S. San Marcos Plaza Chandler,85225 Ask for:Sun Spot Gold,Devils Ale Stogie Cutter 833 N. Cooper Road Gilbert 85233 Ask for: Papago Hopago IPA, Bell’s Oberon, Flying Dog Old Scratch Sun Devil Liquors Cellar 235 N. Country Club Drive Mesa, 85201 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice, SKA Modus Hoperandi ZIPPS Sports Grill 3950 W. Ray Rd Chandler, 85226 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip ZIPPS Sports Grill 211 E. Warner Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85296 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip

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FORTUITOUS ONE patio. You might be surprised at how many will accommodate you. A great business thrives on appreciating its customers and showing them how special they are. Stogie Cutter believes in showing its appreciation by offering a special evening for craft beer lovers. Saturday, July 10th, they will

Whether you are a cigar smoker or not, an establishment that believes in great flavors is a treasure. Stogie Cutter, along with all the other cigar lounges, and cigar-friendly bars in the area provide a great opportunity to match some flavors and look at a different way of experiencing craft beer. Why not get out this weekend and try a pairing?

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The Best Names In... CIGAR STORES & LOUNGES 21 Degrees Cigars & Accessories & Rocky Patel Cigar Lounge 14144 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, 85260 480-551-2121 Ambassador Fine Cigars 4912 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale 85254 480-905-1000 Ashburn’s Fine Cigars & Accessories 12725 W. Indian School, Avondale 85392 623-444-2539 BB Smokes 8350 E. Evans Road, Ste B6, Scottsdale 85260 480-991-783

Continuing where we left off, draw a thick puff of smoke into your mouth and hold it there. Place your tongue on the bottom of your mouth and pull it back slightly to block your throat passage. Open your mouth slowly and form it into the loose, rounded shape of the letter “O.” Be sure to open your mouth and jaw, not just your lips. You can’t make a good smoke ring by puckering up and making a kiss-face or fish-face. Curl the tip of your tongue down, and pull your tongue all the way back and push the smoke out of your mouth with your tongue. Use your tongue in a gentle, piston type motion: short bursts, with a slight recoil. The biggest factor in blowing good smoke rings is practice. But that’s half the fun!

Churchill’s Fine Cigars 4940 E. Ray Road, Phoenix, 85044 480-705-9671 Churchill’s Fine Cigars 5041 N. 44th St., Phoenix, 85017 602-840-9080 Cubanos Cigars 3305 West Chandler Blvd Chandler, AZ 85226 (480) 899-2427

DJ’s Smoke Shop 1412 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85257 480-946-4509 DJ’s Smoke Shop 865 E. Isabella Ave Mesa 85204 480-464-8598 DJ’s Smoke Shop 7310 E. Main St. Mesa 85207 480-854-2566

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Don’s Fine Cigars 20 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix 85012 602-248-0160

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Ford & Haig 7076 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale 85251 800-299-8299

Oggie’s Cigars 13610 N. Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale 85254 480-948-9950

Scottsdale Cigar Company Hilands Cigars 15231 N. 87th St. Scottsdale 6917 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale 85260 85251 480-991-2722 480-945-7050 Smoke Gifts & More Knight Gallery 3414 W. Union Hills Dr., 4550 E. Cactus Scottsdale Phoenix 85027 85032 623-587-0687 602-996-6610 Stag Tobacconist Lonsdale’s Cigars Especial 6555 E. Southern, Mesa 85206 23535 N. Scottsdale Rd., 602-830-4134 Scottsdale 85255 Stag Tobacconist 602-585-8330 9201 N. 29th Ave., Phoenix Magnum’s Cigars 85051 731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 602-943-8519 85024 Village Smoke Shop 602 493-8977 10953 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale 85259 - 408314-9898

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GAME! CLUTCH PERFORMERS A Look at the Goals that Sent the USA to the World Cup The FIFA World Cup qualifying process adheres strictly to the old adage “It’s a marathon, not a sprint.” The path to the World Cup is a slog that encompasses multiple years, a plethora of games and dozens of players; it is very much a group effort. At the same time, an individual moment of brilliance can often be the catalyst for a team’s progression to the World Cup finals. On Oct. 10 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Landon Donovan became the seventh player to score the goal that clinched a FIFA World Cup berth for the U.S. Men’s National Team. Here’s a quick look at the goals, and the men that scored them. 1934 – Aldo ‘Buff’ Donelli A record four-goal performance by Donelli in a 4-2 win vs. Mexico on May 24, 1934, in Rome qualified the U.S. for the World Cup, which began for the U.S. three days later. Donelli scored the only U.S. goal of Italy ’34 in the USA’s only game, a 7-1 loss in the opener. Later, Donelli briefly played and coached in the NFL, and was a long time college football coach. 1950 -- Pete Matevich Two goals by Matevich, the third and fourth of the game for the U.S. in a 5-2 win against Cuba, were enough to take second place in the North American Football Confederation Championship and a spot in Brazil ’50. Despite the effort, he wasn’t included on the World Cup team.

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also score in the World Cup opener for the U.S. in Italy, a 5-1 loss to Czechoslovakia. 1998 – Claudio Reyna Just five minutes into a Nov. 9, 1997, qualifier in Burnaby, British Columbia, Reyna took a pass from Roy Wegerle on a breakaway and slotted it home from nine yards out. The goal was the first in a clinching 3-0 victory versus Canada on the ninth match day of the Final Round. Reyna went on to start all three games in France ’98, and has started all but one game for the U.S. in the last three Cups. 2002 – Joe-Max Moore On Oct. 7, 2001 in a pivotal Matchday 9, the U.S. was coming off three consecutive losses and faced a mustwin game. Moore scored in the fourth minute on a header, but Jamaica tied the score 10 minutes later. In the 81st minute, Moore converted a penalty drawn by Landon Donovan to get the U.S. a 2-1 win. Moore appeared as a sub in two games during the USA’s successful quarterfinal run in Korea. 2006 – Steve Ralston On the seventh matchday of the Final Round before Germany ’06, the U.S. faced Mexico at home on Sept. 3, 2005 in Columbus, Ohio. After a scoreless first half, Eddie Lewis curled a free kick that Oguchi Onyewu headed off the post – and Ralston was there to tap in the rebound for the game winner in yet another 2-0 victory against the arch rivals. Ralston played in eight qualifiers in 2005, but, hampered by injuries, was left off the squad for Germany. 2010 – Landon Donovan The U.S. traveled to Honduras for Matchday 9 of the final round of CONCACAF qualifying, and with Costa Rica trouncing Trinidad & Tobago at home, the U.S. team knew by halftime that only a win in San Pedro Sula would be good enough to book a ticket to South Africa. Donovan scored the winner directly on a free kick in the 72nd minute of the 3-2 victory, with two goals from Conor Casey, his first for the national team, helping the U.S. to a win and a place at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. AZWeeklyMagazine.com

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Max Sports Grille World Cup soccer fans rejoice! The bar at Max Sports Grille in Scottsdale, AZ will be opening daily at 6am during the 2010 World Cup Soccer festivities with breakfast, beer and drink specials to ensure a wonderful visit and truly memorable sports bar experience. There’s plenty to enjoy during your visit to Max Sports Grille including a newly renovated 1000 square foot shaded patio with misters to keep you cool, 14 lunch specials to choose from under $4.99 including beer or soda Monday thru Friday from 11am to 3pm. 30 taps of beer including a wide selection of craft beers with multiple handles by Pyramid and Blue Belgium, 40 highdefinition large screen televisions to take in all the World Cup soccer action with personal sound dogs available to tune in to the screen of your choice. You can also enter a house beer-naming contest to win a new Ipad and other enticing giveaways. Happy hour is Monday-Friday from 3 to 7pm and 11pm-1am seven days a week! World Cup soccer action is underway in South Africa, but the place to be for every match is without a doubt, right here in AZ! Max Sports Grille 7134 E Thomas Rd, Scottsdale, AZ www.Maxsportsgrille.com

A Sports Bar with Family Values Mondays – Ladies Night – All Day Tuesdays – Play LIVE TV Gameshows 7pm hosted by Alley Cat NEW TIME Cup Pong tournament 9pm Wednesdays – DJ Karaoke – 9:30pm – 1:30am Thursdays – $10 Bucket of Beer – All Day Every 3rd Thursday is BIKE NIGHT Fridays – Live DJ 9:30pm – 1:30am Saturdays – FREE Texas Hold’em Poker – 2pm – Live Music - 9pm – 1am This coupon good for one

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83rd Ave and Bell Rd Peoria • 623-486-5458 EASTERN DIVISION Famous Sam’s 720 W. Ray Rd Gilbert, 85233 (480) 899-9804 Sand Bar Mexican Grill 10050 N. Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, 85253 (480) 998-8845 Famous Sam’s 2730 E. Baseline Rd Mesa, 85204 (480) 699-2491 The Library Bar & Grill 501 S Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 (480) 929-9002

Mondays – Ladies Night – All Day Tuesdays – Play LIVE TV Gameshows 7pm hosted by Alley Cat NEW TIME Cup Pong tournament 9pm Wednesdays – DJ Karaoke – 9:30pm – 1:30am Thursdays – $10 Bucket of Beer – All Day Every 3rd Thursday is BIKE NIGHT Fridays – Live DJ 9:30pm – 1:30am Saturdays – FREE Texas Hold’em Poker – 2pm – Live Music - 9pm – 1am

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Fox Sports Grill 16203 N Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85254 (480) 368-0369

Upper Deck Sports Grill 4224 N. Craftsman Ct. Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 941-9333

R.T. O’Sullivan’s Sports Bar & Grill 1010 W Southern Ave Mesa, 85210 (480) 844-1290

Max Sports Grille 7134 E. Thomas Rd. Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 994-4488

Arcadia Tavern 4801 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 840-3950 Temple Bar Sports Grill 17050 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy Scottsdale, 85255 (480) 429-4520

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Pool Darts Shuffleboard 330 S. Gilbert Rd Mesa, 85204

480 649-1650 The Office Sports Bar 330 S. Gilbert Rd. Mesa, 85204 (480) 649-1650

Jackson’s on 3rd 245 E Jackson St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 254-5303

Hooters 455 N 3rd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 257-0168 George & Dragon 4240 N Central Ave Phoenix, 85012 (602) 241-0018 16th St Sports Bar 6522 N. 16th Street Phoenix, 85016 (602) 285-5555 Gallagher’s Food & Fun 7575 N 16th St., Ste 1 Phoenix, 85020 (602) 997-0084

Tilted Kilt Devil’s Hideaway Alice Cooperstown 7077 E. Bell Rd 1807 E Baseline Rd. 141 E Jackson St Scottsdale, 85254 Tempe 85248 Phoenix, 85004 (480) 922-8424 (480) 491-0442 (602) 253-7337 June 17th, 2010 - June 23th, 2010 AZWeeklyMagazine.com

Padre Murphy’s 4338 W Bell Rd Glendale, 85308 602-547-9406 Clubhouse Grill 14175 W. Indian School Rd Goodyear, AZ 85393 623-535 – GULP (4857)

CENTRAL DIVISION Majerle’s Sports Grill 24 N 2nd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 253-0118

WESTERN DIVISION

Coach & Willies 412 S 3rd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 254-527 Half Moon Sports Grill 288 E Greenway Pkwy Phoenix, 85022 (602) 993-6600 Zipp’s Sports Grill 3647 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 957-2112 Half Moon Sports Grill 2121 E Highland Ave Phoenix, 85016 (602) 977-2700 Hazelwood’s 3626 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 957-2462

Coach’s Sports Lounge 6036 N 67 Ave. Glendale, 85301 (623) 931-0101 Max’s Restaurant & Sports Bar 6727 N. 47th Ave Glendale, 85301 (623) 937-1671 McDuffy’s Peoria 15844 N. 83rd Ave Peoria, 85382 (623) 334-5000 SideBar 1514 N 7th Ave Phoenix, 85007 (602) 254-1646 The Moon Saloon 16554 N 83rd Ave Peoria 85382 (623) 773-2424

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The Night Owl BY MARIA TOURTCHANINOVA

It’s finally the weekend! For all of us stuck in the office, this is a reminder to not waste time in front of the tv. After all, that band you have started needs to finish at least one song. Keep at your goals people! Comedians of Chelsea Lately Tour Sat June 19th One of the things that made Chelsea Lately such a big hit is her constant circulation of round table comedians. Audience favorites turned into show regulars. And what do you know, now there’s a tour. Next stop on the list? Phoenix’s own Celebrity Theater. Let’s see whose coming... Josh Wolf left Seattle for the Hollywood hills and became one of the few for which this turned out to be a good idea. Go figure. From Last Comic Standing, to writing for tv shows and acting in My Name is Earl, Josh has built himself a nice little resume. Jo Koy got his big break after a standing ovation on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Then came the tours and his own Comedy Central Special in 2009. Whitney Cummings accessed the spotlight through MTV’s PUNK’D and went on to write for Last Call with Carson Daly, the Comedy Central Roasts and guest star in movies and tv shows. Feeling a bit under accomplished yet? I know I sure am. Finally there is Chuy, Chelsea’s lucky lucky sidekick who, according to IMBD, once ran for Mayor of El Paso, Texas. Now that’s stand-up material. Tickets are$35-$45 show goes from 8pm-11pm www.celebritytheatre.com

4th Annual AZ Salsa Festival Sat June 19th Now I know you have been practicing your “Dancing with the Stars DVD dance lessons” at home when no one was watching. The time has come to break out of your spandex and test your skills out on the real dance floor. Don’t worry, this isn’t a contest – it’s all in your head. What it is… is a celebration for the love of Salsa music and dance - so put the chips down! Making this event “kind of a big deal” is special guest “Luisito Ayala Y La Puerto Rican Power. This 12-piece orchestra is well known in the Salsa world and is making their way down from Puerto Rico. The night will hold free dance lessons, for those dying to move to the music already! Something else to look forward to is the live dance show from professionals all over! Just in case you need a bit more inspiration. Doors open at 7pm at the Venue of Scottsdale. Tickets are around $35. http://azsalsa. net/

Got a hot event? Grand opening? Cool new promotion? Undiscovered gem? Please write to Maria at Nightowl@azweeklymagazine.com to possibly be featured here each week. Please include pictures when possible.

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THE BEST TEQUILA BARS! Sponsored by Cruz Tequila 38

CHRONIC TACO Chronic Tacos is a tequilaria located on Mill Avenue and East 6th Street in downtown Tempe. Their concept? Fast, fresh, made- to-order Mexican food that is far superior to that of the competition, with large portions and fresh salsa at a great price. The popular hangout offers healthy AUTHENTIC Mexican food from third generation recipes. Their tortillas are made without preservatives and their salsa is made FRESH DAILY! Chronic

Taco is open every day from 11am to 3am. If you are having a birthday, bachelor/bachelorette party, or just looking for some place to party with all your friends, let Chronic Tacos know and they will make sure it is a night you will never forget! Visit www.eatchronictocos.com for more information. 15 East 6th Street Tempe, AZ 85281-3603 (480) 557-8226

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The Borgata 6166 N Scottsdale Rd

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Ajo Al’s 7458 W. Bell Rd. Glendale 85308 (623) 334-9899

Café Carumba 7303 E. Indian School Rd. Scottsdale 85251 (480) 947-8777

Dos Diablos 32527 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85266 (480) 575-6695

Macayo’s Depot Cantina 300 S. Ash Ave. Tempe 85281 (480) 966-6677

Salty Senorita 8011 W. Paradise Lane Peoria 85381 (623) 979-4822

Ajo Al’s 5101 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016 (602) 222-9902

Cantina Laredo 7361 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Scottsdale 85260 (480) 951-3807

El Zocalo Mexican Grill 28 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225 (480) 722-0303

Mucho Gusto 603 W. University Dr. Tempe 85281 (480) 921-1850

San Felipes Cantina 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 (480) 515-2337

Ajo Al’s 9393 N. 90th St. Scottsdale 85258 (480) 860-2611

Carefree Station 7212 E Ho Rd. Carefree 85377 (480) 488-8182

Jalepeno Inferno 23587 N. Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale 85255 (480) 585-6442

Old Town Tortilla Factory 6910 E. Main St. Scottsdale 85251 (480) 945-4567

San Felipes Cantina 2000 E. Rio Solado Pkwy. Tempe 85281 (480) 736-8226

Ajo Al’s 6990 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85254 (480) 998-1734

Carlos O’Brien’s 7111 E. Bell Rd. Phoenix 85254 (480) 367-0469

Juan Jaime’s 2510 W. Chandler Blvd. Chandler 85224 (480) 821-5826

Padres 1044 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85308 (602) 277-1749

Santos Lounge 7084 E. Indian School Rd. Scottsdale 85251 480-425-8000

Aunt Chiladas 7330 N. Dreamy Draw Dr. Phoenix 85020 (602) 944-1286

Carlos O’Brien’s 1133 E. Northern Ave Phoenix 85020 (602) 274-5881

Juan Jaime’s 20343 N. Hayden Rd. Scottsdale 85255 (480) 515-5826

Papi Chulos 5101 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85250 (480) 543-1043

Sierra Bonita Grill 6933 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85014 (602) 264-0700

Barrio Cantina 4731 E. Cactus Rd. Phoenix 85032 (602) 992-2949

Chronic Tacos 15 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281 (480) 557-8226

La Hacienda 7575 E. Princess Dr. Scottsdale 85255 (480) 585-4848

Salty Senorita 3636 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85251 (480) 946-7258

The Mission 3815 N. Brown Ave. Scottsdale 85251 (480) 636-5005

Blanco 6166 N. Scottsdale Rd. Paradise Valley 85253 (480) 289-5701

Cien Agaves 7228 E. 1st Ave Scottsdale 85251 (480) 970-9002

Los Sombreros 2534 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85257 (480) 994-1799

Salty Senorita 14950 N. Northsight Blvd. Scottsdale 85260 (480) 922-6274

X-tapa Joe’s 7500 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd Scottsdale 85255 (480) 513-9000

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MARTINI

Best Martini Bars Directory

SKYE Try our SKYE Classic Martini Pure Elegance in Raymond’s Martini Bar Premium Vodka served Up with Gorgonzola Stuffed Olives

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THE BEST MARTINI BARS

Amsterdam 718 N. Central Ave Phoenix, 85003 (602) 258-6122 Specialty: The Almond Joy Martini AZ88 7353 E. Scottsdale Mall Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 994-5576 Specialty: Summer Solstice Martini

Blue Martini 5455 E. High St. (City North) Phoenix, 85054 (480) 638-2583 Specialty: The Blue Martini

Durant’s 2611 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 264-5967 Specialty: Durant’s Classic Martini

Eddie V’s Edgewater Grill 20715 N. Pima Rd Scottsdale, 85255 (480) 538-8468 Specialty: Classic Vodka Martini Fez 3815 N. Central Ave Phoenix, 85012 (602) 287-8700 Specialty: The Pomegranatini

Capital Grill 16489 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85254 (480) 348-1700 Specialty: Stoli Doli Martini Capital Grill 2502 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016 (602) 952-8900 Specialty: Stoli Doli Martini Crown Room 7419 E. Indian Plaza Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 423-0117 Specialty: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Martini Devil’s Martini 10825 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale 85254 (480) 348-1666 Specialty: The Devil’s Martini

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Donovan’s 3101 E. Camelback Rd Phoenix, 85016 (602) 955-3666 Specialty: The CEO Martini

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Home of The Espresso Martini Steaks • Ribs Seafood • Cocktails

www.Frashers.com (480) 429-9544

2122 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale

Frasher’s Steakhouse & Lounge 2122 N. Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, 85257 (480) 429-9544 Specialty: Espresso Martini

Houston’s 2425 E. Camelback Rd, Phoenix 85016 (602) 957-9700 Specialty: Lemon Drop Martini

My Florist Café & Bar 534 W. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, 85003 (602) 254-0333 Specialty: My Florist Martini

Houston’s 6113 N. Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale 85250 (480) 922-7775 Specialty: Lemon Drop Martini

Ritz Carlton Club Bar 2401 E. Camelback Rd Phoenix 85016 (602) 468-0700 Specialty: The Vodka Martini

Hyatt Gainey Lobby Bar 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd Scottsdale, 85258 (480) 483-5502 Specialty: The Chocolatini

Roka Akor 7299 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85253 (480) 306-8800 Specialty: The Nashi-Lani Martini

J. Alexander’s 6186 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85253 (480) 991-2504 Specialty: Pomegranate Martini Mastro’s City Hall 6991 E. Camelback Rd Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 941-4700 Specialty: City Hall Cosmopolitan

SKYE 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr. Peoria, 85382 (623) 334-0010 Specialty: Classic Vodka Martini The Thirsty Camel (Phoenician) 6000 E. Camelback Rd Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 941-8200 Specialty: Thirsty Camel Martini

Merc Bar 2525 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, 85016 (602) 508-9449 Specialty: Sophia Loren Martini

The Vig 4041 N. 40th Street Phoenix, 85018 (602) 553-7227 Specialty: Cougar Juice Martini

Morton’s Steakhouse 2501 E Camelback Rd Phoenix, 85016 (602) 955-9577

Urban Seven 4151 N. Marshall Way Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 584-6327 Specialty: Dirty Scottsdale Martini

Morton’s Steakhouse 15233 N. Kierland Blvd. Scottsdale, 85254 (480) 951-4440 Specialty: The Vodka Martini


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THE GREAT-LATE-NITE DINING! DIRECTORY

The Great-Late-Nite Dining DIRECTORY! Hungry? Up Late? Try these great eateries THE

ARMADILLO GRILL

LATE-NITE Munchie Menu! $3.49 Munchie Menu

4-7pm & 10pm-12:30am (Sun - Thurs) Fridays & Saturdays Until 1:00am! Full Menu served

until 12:30am!! (Sun - Thurs) AND Fridays & Saturdays Until 1:00am! More specials online at: www.myarmadillogrill.com 1904 E. Camelback • 602.287.0700

PHOENIX Sens Asian Tapas & Sake Bar 705 N 1st St. 85004 (602) 340-9777 Serves: M-Thu 12am, Fri/Sat 2am Delux 3146 E Camelback Rd 85016 (602) 522-2288 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days Rokerij 3815 N Central Ave, 85012 (602) 287-8700 Serves: Till Midnight, 7 days FEZ 3815 N Central Ave 85012 (602) 287-8700 Serves: Midnight, 7 days Maizie’s Café & Bistro 4750 N Central Ave 85012 (602) 274-2828 Serves: Till Midnight, Mon-Sat Switch 2603 N Central Ave 85004 (602) 264-2295 Serves: Till midnight, 7 days

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Armadillo Grill 1904 E. Camelback Rd. 85016 (602) 287-0700 Serves: Sun-Thu 12:30am. Fri-Sat 1am

Stax Burger Bistro 4400 N Scottsdale Rd. 85251 (480) 946-4222 Serves: Sun-Thu, 10pm, Fri-Sat 12am

Silvermine Subs 3415 S McClintock 85281 (480) 317-3040 Serves: Till 3am, 7 days

The Vig 4041 N 40th St. 85018 (602) 553-7227 Serves: Late Nite Menu after 10pm

Chop Wok 7136 E Shea Blvd. 85254 (480) 483-1939 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days

Rula Bula 401 South Mill Ave 85281 (480) 929-9500 Serves: Thu 11pm, Fri-Sat 1:30am

The Roosevelt 816 N 3rd St. 85004 (602) 254-2561 Serves: Till 12am Sun-Thu, 2am Fri-Sat

La Bocca Urban Pizzeria 699 Mill Ave 85281 (480) 967-5244 Serves: Thu 11pm. Fri-Sat 12am

Zen 32 3160 E Camelback Rd. 85016 (602) 954-8700 Serves: Grill 11pm, sushi 12am, 7 days

Boulders on Broadway 530 W Broadway 85281 (480) 921-9431 Serves: Till 12am, 7 days

My Florist Café 530 W McDowell Rd. 85003 (602) 254-0333 Serves: Till 12 am, Mon-Sat 5 & Diner 5220 N. 16th St. 85016 (602) 264-5220 Serves: 24 hours, 7 Days Seamus McCaffrey’s Irish Pub 18 W Monroe St. 85003 (602) 253-6081 Serves: Till 12 am, 7 days

SCOTTSDALE Metro Brasserie 7114 E Stetson Dr. 85251 (480) 994-3663 Serves Till 11pm, Mon-Thu, 1am Fri-Sat Carlsbad Tavern 3313 N Hayden Rd. 85251 (480) 970-8164 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days Best of Italy Pizza 7111 E 5th Ave. 85251 (480) 421-9540 Serves: Till 2am, Fri-Sat only Frasher’s Steakhouse 2122 N. Scottsdale Rd. 85257 (480) 429-9544 Serves: Till 12am, 7 days Culinary Dropout 7135 E Camelback Rd. 85251 (480) 970-1700 Serves: Sun-Thu, 11pm, Fri-Sat 12am

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Late Nite Drink Specials!! NEW Late-Nite Menu! Beef Brisket Sliders Pizza by the Slice Much More! 7213 East 1st Ave 85251 (480) 946-2020 Serves: Mon-Thu, 12am, Fri-Sat 1am Jac’s Pizzeria 7213 East 1st Ave 85251 (480) 946-2020 Serves: Mon-Thu, 12am, Fri-Sat 1am Stingray Sushi 4302 N Scottsdale Rd. 85250 (480) 941-4460 Serves: till 12am, 7 days

Sucker Punch Sally’s Diner 4 E University Dr. 85281 (480) 248-6673 Serves: 24 hrs, 7 days Gordon Biersch 420 South Mill Ave 85281 (480) 736-0033 Serves: Tu-Thu 11pm, Fri-Sat 12am Gus’ New York Pizza 933 E University Dr. 85281 (480) 829-3995 Serves & Delivers: 24 hrs 7 days

MESA - CHANDLER Saketini Sushi 1120 S Dobson Rd. 85202 (480) 615-6000 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days

The Lodge 4422 N 75th St. 85251 (480) 945-0828 Serves: Sun-Thu, 12am. Fri-Sat 2am

Sandstone Cafe full menu till 1AM 4959 W. Ray Rd, Chandler

Saddle Ranch Chop House 4321 N Scottsdale Rd. 85251 (480) 429-2263 Serves: Sun-Thu 2am. Fri-Sat 3am

Juan Jaimes 2510 W Chandler Blvd. 85224 (480) 821-5826 Serves: Till 1am, 7 days

TEMPE

Murphy’s Law Irish Pub 58 S San Marcos Pl. 85225 (480) 812-1588 Serves: Mon-Sat, 12am

Casey Moore’s Oyster House 850 S Ash Ave 85281 (480) 968-9935 Serves: Till 1am, 7 days Four Peaks Brewing Co 1340 E 8th St. 85281 (480) 303-9967 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days

Iguana Mack’s 1371 N Alma School Rd. 85224 (480) 899-6735 Serves: Till 2am, 7 days


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HAPPY HOUR eat, drink & be healthy

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All Organic Drinks & Appetizers are 50% off! 3 -7pm sun. - thurs. fri. & sat. 3 - 6pm scottsdale • tempe paradise valley • surprise

Arcadia Tavern, , All beers $3 including 18oz. All well - $4, all call-$5, $2 off specialty drinks and wine by the glass, all appetizers-$2 off. 602-840-3950 The Big Bang - 5-8pm Fri/Sat - All Drinks $2-$3- (480) 557-5595 Bison Witches - Happy Hour 4-7pm MonFri $3 premium pints and select calls and $1 off apps, reverse happy hour 10-close. (480)894-9104 Black Forrest Mill 3-7pm Daily Happy Hour Food Specials, $3.50 Drafts, $2.50 Well Drinks, $3.50 House Wines, $2 Domestics. 602.840.4000 Blue Martini - Every Day 4-7pm 1/2 off all Drinks and Appetizers “In the Biz” 7 Days a week after 11pm. (480) 638-BLUE Boulders On Broadway - Monday thru Friday 3-7PM/10-CLOSE, and ALL DAY Saturday. $2.50 select appetizers. $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints. (480) 921-9431 Café Zu Zu Inside Hotel Valley Ho, 4- 7pm Mon-Fri. $3 Appetizers, wines by the glass, signature cocktails, domestic bottled beer and drafts. 480-248-2039 Cantina Laredo - Mon-Fri, 4-7pm Casa Ritas $3, Domestic Beers $2.50, Imported

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well, domestic, or wine Exp - 7/16/10 Code 61610HH07

602-867-2802

3202 E. Greenway Parkway, Phx www.WhiskeyRiverSaloon.com Beers $3.25, House Wine $4, Well drinks $4 plus discounted appetizers. Carefree Station - 50% OFF ALL Beer, Wine and Liquor. All Day. Every Day. All Summer Long. Hundreds to choose from. 480.488.8182 Carlos O’Brien’s - Scottsdale & Phoenix: Drink and food specials in the bar 3-7 and 9-close daily. $2.00 Pints, $3.00 Margaritas. Chop and Wok - Tue-Sat.4-7pm Sun-Mon. All Day, $1 off all draft and Well 480-4381939 CK’s- Mon-Sat 3-7PM, Reverse Happy Hour, Sun-Thurs, 10-Close, ½ Price Selected Appetizers, $2.50 Domestic Bottles and Pints, $2.50 Daily Import Special and $2.50 Heineken Pints All Day Every Day (480) 706-5564 Clubhouse Grill - 2pm-6pm Mon-Sat, 10am-6 Sun, $2.00 domestic drafts, 2.25 domestic bottles, $2.25 wells, $2.50 house wine, 6am-11am Mon-Sat, 10am-12 sun, $3 mimosas and marys 623-535 – GULP (4857) Coach & Willie’s - Monday thru Friday from 3pm to 6pm. $3 selected Appetizers which will include. chicken fingers, mini cheese pizza’s, chips & salsa, cheese fries. Also, $3 domestic bottles, house wine and well drinks will be on special from the bar!

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14175 W. Indian School Rd Goodyear, AZ 85393 623-535 – GULP (4857) REVERSE Happy Hour –Monday thru Friday - from 8pm to 10pm, with half priced drafts, margarita’s and house wine from the bar and our $5 reverse happy hour menu from the kitchen! Coach House, Our regular pricing is as cheap or cheaper than most places happy hour!! 480-990-3433 Crave Café & Lounge - Mon-Fri, 4-8pm. $2 Wells, $3 Drafts, $4 Jager Bombers & Long Islands, 50% off all Appetizers. Devil’s Advocate - Happy Hour 3-7 Pm Monday-Friday Drink Specials Devil’s Hideaway - 2-8pm, $2 Domestic Pints, $3 Import Pints, $2.50 Well and Wine, Wednesday- $.50 wings, $3 domestic small pitchers 1807 E. Baseline Rd.#101 Tempe Eddie V’s Edgewater Grille (480) 5388468 All Night. All Summer. Every Night in the V Lounge: Specially priced Appetizer menu, $5 Mojitos, Margaritas, Martinis and select Wines by the glass. Live music every night! Famous Sam’s - Mon - Fri, 3-7pm, $2.25 domestic pints & bottles. $3.25 domestic 25 oz. Reduced appetizers. $5.50/dozen wings. Mesa 480-699-2491 & Gilbert 480-8999804

Happy Hour

3-7PM Monday thru Friday with reverse Happy Hour 11PM-1AM 7 days a week, $2 wells, $2 domestic drafts & 1/2 off select appetizers

7134 E Thomas Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 994-4488 www.maxsportsgrille.com Frank & Lupe’s - Scottsdale: Mon-Fri, 4-6pm. 1/2 off all appetizers and 1/2 off House Margaritas - (480) 947-874 Frashers - Mon-Fri 4-7PM, ½ Off All Appetizers, ½ Off All House Drinks, House Wine & Beer - (480) 429-9544 Gordon Biersch - $2 Off All Signature G.B. Lagers & Ales, $2 Off All Wines by the glass. Appetizer Specials.(480)736-0033 Joe’s Grotto - Monday - Friday, 2pm-7pm $2 Domestic Bottles, $3 Domestic Small Pitchers, $2.75 Well drinks. (602) 992-1007 Kobe - Mon-Fri 5-7pm, Sunday all day Reverse Fri/Sat 9-Close - Drink & Appetizer Specials! In Bar, Patio & Sushi Bar! $1 hot sake • $5.50 sake bombs • $3 draft beers • $3.50 house wine $5 apple martini/ cosmopolitan (480) 753-1811 Max Sports Grille - 3-7PM Mon-Fri, 11PM to 1AM 7 days a week, $2 well, $2 Domestic Draft and 1/2 off Select Appetizers. (480) 994-4488 O’Kelley’s - Mon - Fri, 7am-7pm (Mondays 9am), Reverse Happy Hour, 10pm - close Monday/Tuesday. $2.25 domestic bottles and drafts, $2.50 well, $2.75 small pitchers, $5.75 large pitchers. - (480) 756-6069


THE

ARMADILLO GRILL

Daily Happy Hour

11am-7pm

Happy Hour

Reverse Happy Hour

7 Days a Week!

10pm-2am

$3.50 Select Calls $2.75 Wells $2.00 Domestic Beer $4.50 Martinis, Manhattans and Cosmos $3.75 House Wines

Great Beer Specials!

SATURDAYS ALL DAY FREE POOL!

Special Appetizer Menu During Happy Hour

Monday - All Day

TAG for Happy Hour Specials

Ladies Night: Thursdays

Service Industry Night!

EVERY DAY!

Happy Hour drink prices

Sundays

For Ladies - All Night!!

More specials online at: www.myarmadillogrill.com 1904 E. Camelback • 602.287.0700

Postino 11am-5pm, 7 days, $5 wine by glass or $5 beer pitchers. / Mon & Tue after 8pm, bottle of house wine and brushetta-$20 / Wed- knowing the FaceBook password gets you $5 glass of wine all day. Arcadia- 602274-5144 and Central Ave - 602-852-3939. Roaring Fork, 4-7 pm Tues-Sat and from 4-10 pm on Sun and Mon. Starting June 1st, Happy Hour every day from 4-10 pm. Discounted Salads, soups and selected appetizers including the Big Ass Burger. $5 Mojitos, Margaritas, Martinis, and Selected Wines by the glass. $4 Well drinks and $3 domestic beer. 480-947-0795

Live Entertainment Wednesday - Sunday Nights

4902 E. Warner Rd.

480.893.8544

www.RuffinoAZ.com

Tee Pee - $3 beers daily. $2 Tuesdays- $2 Bottled Beer, Margaritas, Bean Burros and Cheese Crisps. 602-956-0178

83rd Ave and Bell Rd Peoria • 623-486-5458 The Tavern on Mill - M-Th - 4-7pm / Fri 4-8pm - $1 off well, wine & drafts, $2 off wings & select appetizers, (480) 967-5886

TTRoadhouse - M-F 11:30-7PM - $.50 (50 The Stockyards - FREE Ground Tenderloin cents) off all well & draft Sunday - $1.00 Sliders! $3 Bottled Beer, $4 Well Drinks, PBR, Old Style & Schlitz; Free Pool Sat & Sun $5 House Wines, $2 Off Drafts, $2 Off LaboccaAd-AZWEEKLY-2-125_x_3-75.pdf 7:24 AM till17PM6/14/10 (480)947-8723 Appetizers, Monday – Friday 4:00pm – 7:00pm (602) 273-7378

Tilted Kilt - $3 Jacks, $3 Corona, $3 Heinekens - ALL DAY! EVERY DAY! 623486-5458 Whiskey River (602) 867-2802 WTF Fridays! Whiskey Thinks Fifty! .50 (yes 50 cents!) Well, Wine and domestic bottled beer from 6pm to 11pm on Fridays.

699 S. Mill Avenue | Suite 115 | Tempe 480-967-5244 | www.laboccapizzeria.com

Rock Bottom – $3 Happy Hour food Menu, $3.25 drink specials. 3:30-6:30 Mon-Fri C 10PM-Close Mon-Saturday and 8PM-closeM on Sundays. Call to Reserve space for office party and group functions 480-598-1300. Y

$1 Off All Drinks!!

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Saketini - 5-6:30 pm - $2 well, $1.50 Dom Draft, 20-30% Off Selected Food Items. MY 480-615-6000 CY

7 Days, 3-7pm

$2 Session Lagers $2 Session Black Lagers

Sandstone Cafe - Happy Hour 3pm-7pmCMY Daily. Reverse Happy Hour Saturday 10pm-K 2am. Daily Drink specials. (480) 961-2913 Sangria’s - (Inside Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center) 7 days a week. 3pm-7pm. $3 Bud Light Drafts. $4 House Margaritas. $4.50 wells.

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All Day – Every Day

Relaxed Pricing from Open till 6:30 PM Every Day!

7213 East 1st Ave 85251 (480) 946-2020 Serves: Mon-Thu, 12am, Fri-Sat 1am

Voted " " by AZCentral.com and rated TOP 25 Restaurant by Phoenix Magazine.

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GRATEFUL DEAD NIGHT RETURNS TO THE VALLEY Deadhead Cover Band to Rock the Stage Every Thursday Night at 910 Live XTRA TICKET, the longest playing Arizona based Grateful Dead band will return to weekly shows on Thursday nights at the club 910 Live at 910 N. McClintock Tempe, AZ. Every Thursday, Xtra Ticket will play sets of Grateful Dead & Jerry Garcia Band material starting at 9:10 p.m.

BRIAN MCKNIGHT AT WILD HORSE PASS HOTEL AND CASINO August 22nd, 2010

Brian McKnight’s 11th album, Evolution of a Man, is aptly titled for a singer-songwriter who has seen his career evolve to incredible heights. McKnight’s singing career has been nothing short of a smashing success. He has recorded 11 albums with 7 achieving platinum status, a feat which may have led to complacency in some, but not in Brian McKnight. In addition to selling millions of albums worldwide McKnight has competed on “Celebrity Apprentice,” starred in “Chicago” on Broadway, scored a Tyler Perry film, hosted two radio shows and launched a late night television talk show. His varied resume and hectic schedule make his intimate, piano only performance at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino a unique opportunity for fans to get up close and personal with a legendary musician in his most natural element.

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In 1994, the band Xtra Ticket established “Grateful Thursdays” at Boston’s performing a weekly concert Show begins at 7:30pm until the club closed in Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino 2002. Each week as the 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. band played, local vendors, Chandler, AZ 85226 fans and Grateful Dead enthusiast, also known as “Deadheads,” came to create a unique music based community. Recently

Tickets are $33.00 - $83.00 and can be purchased online at WinGilaRiver. com, by phone at 877.840.0457 or by visiting the Gift Shop at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. A $10 discount is available for attendees with a free Player’s Club card and for group sales of 10 tickets or more. Visit www.wingilariver.com for more information. June 17th, 2010 - June 23th, 2010

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910 Live revived the previously defunct location of Boston’s. On Thursday nights, Xtra Ticket fans will experience the same Deadhead friendly atmosphere with the added benefit of a state of the art sound system and lights, as well as upgraded facilities of 910 Live. Visit www.xtraticket.com as well as www.910liveaz.com for more information. Every Thursday Starting June 3 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. 910 Live 910 N. McClintock Rd. Tempe, AZ 85281


Live Music Calendar Wednesday – June 16 TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC @ Lis Doon Varna SCOTT JEFFERS @ Dubliner

LOS THIEVES @ Murphy’s Law THE WATERS @ Rosie McCaffrey’s

Thursday – June 17 MATT TENOR @ Fibber Magee’s

RONNIE WINTERS @ Rosie McCaffrey’s WALT RICHARDSON @ Rula Bula

Open 7 days from 11am, Happy Hour Mon-Sat 2-7 pm. Garden patio dining and bar

Where THE CRAIC IS MIGHTY

Where the Perfect Pint is as genuine as the Craic.

$

1.00

Bookings for large groups. Catering available

U-CALL-ITS JIM BEAM • RED STAG 3 AMIGOS Silver Mon – Wed – Fri 9pm to close

Best Happy Hour 3pm 7pm Sun –Fri 10pm-1am Sun-Thur Live Music Wed, Fri, Sat

Mon – Sat & Sunday afternoon

801 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe (480) 894-2662

Best Irish Pub Best Fish ‘n Chips Best Shepherd’s Pie

Lis Doon Varna Irish Pub and Restaurant 16100 N Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr, Peoria AZ 85382 83rd Ave and Bell Road across from Peoria Sports Complex lisdoonvarnapub.com • 623-979-0730

ALONG FOR THE RIDE @ Murphy’s Law

Voted #1 Best Nightlife… live music

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Irish Pubs

The Best O The Irish!

401 S Mill • 4th & Mill Downtown Tempe 480-929-9500 • rulabula.com

BLAINE LONG @ Turf Pub

Friday – June 18 TONY CUMMINS @ The Dubliner INIS CELTIC MUSIC@ Auld Dubliner HIT LAB @ The Irish Wolfhound ALONG FOR THE RIDE @ Murphy’s Law NICK HEWARD @ Turf Pub McKAY BROTHERS @ Lis Doon Varna EASTONASHE @ O’Donoghue’s THE BIFFOS @ Rosie McCaffrey’s THE KELTIC COWBOYS @ Rula Bula THE BRAZENHEADS @ Robbie Fox’s Public House

Saturday – June 19 TONY CUMMINS @ The Dubliner HIT LAB @ The Irish Wolfhound PADDY’S PEG LEG @ Lis Doon Varna McKAY BROTHERS @ Lis Doon Varna BLACK WATER REMEDY @ O’Donoghue’s MIKE MERCIER@ Murphy’s Law THE BRAZENHEADS @ Robbie Fox’s Public House THE BIFFOS @ Rosie McCaffrey’s THE KELTIC COWBOYS @ Rula Bula

Padre Murphy’s 4338 West Bell Road Glendale, 85308 (602) 547-9406

Skeptical Chymist 15688 N Pima Rd., Scottsdale, 85260 (480) 609 8677

Robbie Fox’s Public House 640 S. Mill Ave, Tempe, 85281 (480) 642-6442

The Dubliner 3841 E Thunderbird Rd., Phoenix, 85032 (602) 867-0984

McDuffy’s 15814 N. 83rd Ave, Peoria, (623) 334-5000

Rose & Crown 628 East Adams Street, Phx, 85004 (602) 256-0223

The Temple Bar 17050 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy Scottsdale, 85255 (480) 429-4520

McFadden’s 9425 W. Coyotes Blvd., Glendale (623) 872-0022

Rosie McCaffrey’s 909 E Camelback Rd., Phoenix, 85014 (602) 241-1916

The Turf Club 705 N. 1st St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 296-5043

D’arcy McGee’s 2000 East Rio Salado Pkwy Tempe, 85281 (480) 557-9087

Murphy’s Irish Pub 1126 N Scottsdale Rd., Tempe, 85281 (480) 894-0103

R.T. O’Sullivan’s 1010 W. Southern Ave, Mesa (480) 844-1290

Fibber Magees 1989 W. Elliott Rd., Chandler, 85224 (480) 722-9434

Murphy’s Law 58 South San Marcos Place., Chandler, 85225 (480) 812-1588

R.T. O’Sullivan’s 5830 W. Bell Road, Glendale (602) 938-5300

O’Brien’s Irish Pub & Grill 7829 N. 35th Ave., Phx, 85051 (602) 841-3980

R.T. O’Sullivan’s 6646 E. Superstition Springs Blvd., Mesa (480) 396-9933

O’Conner’s Pub 2601 W. Dunlap Ave., Phoenix 85021 (602) 997-7714

Rula Bula 401 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, 85281 (480) 929-9500

O’Donoghue’s 20469 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, 85255 (480) 585-6329

Seamus McCaffrey’s 18 W. Monroe St., Phoenix 85003 (602) 253-6081

Brennan’s Pub & Grub 3510 E. Bell Rd., Phoenix (602) 867-8106 Casey Moore’s 850 S. Ash, Tempe 85281 (480) 968-9935 Celtic Curtain Grill & Pub 3128 E. Cactus Rd., Phoenix (602) 992-3372 Clancy’s 4432 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 990-8797

Irish Wolfhound 16811 N. Litchfield Rd. Surprise 85374 (623) 214-1006 K O’Donnell’s 14850 N. Northsight Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480) 922-7200

Lis Doon Varna 16100 N. Arrowhead Fountains Center Dr., Peoria, 85382 (623) 979-0730 McDuffy’s 980 East Pecos Rd, Chandler, (480) 966-8200

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The Vine Tavern 975 E. Elliot Rd., Tempe 85284 (480) 730-6313 The Vine Tavern 801 East Apache Blvd., Tempe, (480) 894-2662 Tim Finnegan’s 9201 North 29th Ave., Phoenix, 85051 (602) 997-2323

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Concert Venues MIM Music Theater (480) 476-8000, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix: June 17th: Marley’s Ghost June 19th: Gabriel Ayala June 24th: Michael Kaeshammer June 26th: On Ensemble http://www.themim.org Mesa Arts Center (480) 644-6500, 1 East Main St., Mesa: September 14th: Hanson www.mesaartslive.com Chandler Center for the Arts (480) 7822680, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler: September 10th: Michael Bolton October 3rd: Benise – The Spanish Guitar www.chandlercenter.org ASU Kerr Cultural Center (480) 965-3434, 6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: November 3rd: AZ Classical Jazz Society November 12th: Leo Kottke November 13th: Leo Kottke December 9th: Danny Long December 10th: Margaret O’Carroll - Irish Christmas www.asukerr.com Cricket Wireless Pavilion (602) 254-7200, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix: June 17th: Dream Theater and Iron Maiden June 18th: Country Throwdown: Montgomery Gentry, Jamey Johnson, Eric Church, Little Big Town, The Eli Young Band, The Lost Trailers, Heidi Newfield, Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses, Jonathan Singleton & the Grove, Tyler Reeve, Emily West and Jack Ingram June 29th: Vans Warped Tour July 8th: Lilith July 10th: Kings of Leon w/ Built To Spill and The Features July 16th: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival with Korn, Rob Zombie, Lamb of God and Five Finger Death Punch, Hatebreed, Chimaira and Shadowsfall July 22nd: Rihanna w/ Ke$ha August 7th: Limp Bizkit w/ Ice Cube August 8th: Toby Keith w/ Trace Adkins and James Otto August 18th: John Mayer August 30th: Green Day with AFI September 24th: KISS w/ The Academy Is September 26th: Jonas Brothers w/ Demi Lovato and friends from Camp Rock October 10th: Jack Johnson www.livenation.com

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Rhythm Room (602) 265-4842, 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix: June 17th: 2010 Creative and Dedicated Music Festival June 18th: Smokin’ Joe Kubek w/ Benois King June 19th: Sonny Landreth and The Sugar Thieves June 20th: Passafire, Fayuca and One Pin Short June 21st: Billy Joe Shaver June 22nd: Athlete Carney June 23rd: Grupo Fantasma and DJ Seduce June 24th: Slim Cessna’s Auto Club and Hashknife Outfit June 25th: Rhythm Room All-Stars w/ Big Pete

June 17th, 2010 - June 23th, 2010

Pearson, Bob Corritore, Chris James, Patrick Rynn and Brian Fahey June 26th: Boyce Avenue, Tamar Kaprelian and Rhythm Room All-Stars w/ Big Pete Pearson, Bob Corritore, Chris James, Patrick Rynn and Brian Fahey www.rhythmroom.com Skye Restaurant and Lounge (623) 3340010, 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr., Peoria: June 18th: Rio – The Duran Duran tribute June 19th: Lou Ragland’s Inkspots June 20th: Elvis and friends: Neil Diamond, Cher and Elvis June 23rd: Idol in the Skye June 27th: 3 International Tenors June 30th: Idol in the Skye July 2nd: Jumping Jack Flash – Row Stewart & The Rolling Stones July 9th: Turn the Page – A Bob Seger tribute July 10th: Piano Man – Tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel July 16th: Led Zepplica (Led Zeppelin tribute) July 17th: Led Zepplica (Led Zeppelin tribute) July 17th: Simon & Garfunkel tribute July 23rd: Blasphemous Rumours – Depeche Mode Tribute July 30th: Bret Kaiser’s Speedway – Tribute to Elvis July 31st: Playhouse Disney’s Choo Choo Soul starring Genevieve August 13th: The Tokens www.skye-restaurant.com The Compound Grill (480) 557-9087, 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale: June 17th: Chicks with Picks June 18th: Matt Schofield June 19th: Julie Neumark June 22nd: Cowboy Junkies June 23rd: Michael Landau Group and Kirk Fletcher June 24th: Bad Sneakers June 25th: James Cowden and Dave McGraw & Crow Wing June 26th: Bill Dutcher and Easton Ashe www.thecompoundgrill.com Club Red (480) 496-4733, 2155 E. University Dr., Tempe: June 18th: Covela June 19th: Bollywood and Roca Dolla June 25th: Bullet Boys July 2nd: Matt De Mack July 10th: Stateline July 16th: Frequis July 17th: 3riple Threat August 6th Otep August 8th: Tantric August 27th: Y&T www.clubredrocks.com Tempe Center for the Arts (480) 350-2822, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe: June 19th: Brian Bromberg with It Is What It Is Band September 10th: Bob Ravenscroft Trio September 24th: Benny Green Trio October 30th: Karrin Allyson & the ASU Big Band November 27th: Bob Corritore Blues Bash II December 18th: Dmitri Mathethy’s Holiday Jazz www.tempe.gov/TCA

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Marquee Theatre (480) 829-0607. 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe: June 18th: Cake June 20th: Chiddy Bang, The Pack, 2AM Club, XV, You Lost Me at Cortez, Ani-Maniacs, Money Rose and Mav of Sol June 23rd: Erykah Bady w/ Janelle Monae and J’Davey June 25th: Captain Squeegee w/ Small Leaks Sink Ships, Tugboat, The Other, Underwater Getdown and Constellation Branch July 1st: Jordin Sparks, Ashlyne Huff and Days Difference July 3rd: Markus Schultz, Turner & Heit, Sean Essex, Lujun and Tonic www.luckymanonline.com

November 3rd: Kenny Loggins November 13th: Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project www.celebritytheatre.com Jobing.com Arena (623) 772-3800, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale: July 25th: Justin Bieber October 3rd: Carrie Underwood October 17th: Make a Difference Tour w/ TobyMac, Michael W. Smith and Third Day November 29th: Andre Rieu www.jobingarena.com

Dodge Theatre (602) 379-2800, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix: June 19th: Conjuntos Primavera y Los Rieleros The Clubhouse Music Venue (480) 967-7977, del Norte 1320 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe: July 20th: Robert Plant & the Band of Joy June 18th: 3 Seconds More CD release show w/ July 24th: REO Speedwagon and Pat Benetar Tome, Kings Field, Sectas, 80*D and Suicide July 25th: Barenaked Ladies w/ Kris Allen Circus July 27th: Scorpions June 19th: Wynterborne CD release show August 17th: Natalie Merchant June 22nd: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic August 27th: Slayer, Megadeth and Testament Zeros August 28th: Goo Goo Dolls w/ Switchfoot and Green River Ordinance June 24th: Big D and the Kids Table August 29th: Charlie Daniels Band June 26th: Greeley Estates w/ City in the Sea June 27th: The Blasphemous Adventures, The September 1st: Ray LaMontagne and David Pretty Parlor, Blueprints for Escape Plans, Gray Makeshift Family, In It For Storms, Ofthesky, September 15th: Paramore and Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory and Kadawatha The Undead Systems, Wing Foot, Los Crazy Ones and Underground Cities October 14th: Kenny Rogers November 10th: Celtic Thunder June 28th: Blitzen Trapper w/ The Moondoggies www.dodgetheatre.com www.clubhousegigs.com U.S. Airways Center (602) 379-7800, 201 E. Celebrity Theatre (602) 267-1600, 440 N. Jefferson St., Phoenix: 32nd St., Phoenix: July 18th: Vincente Fernandez with Edith June 25th: Amanda Miguel & Diego Verdaguer Marquez June 26th: Slightly Stoopid w/ The Expendables July 31st: Lady Gaga July 16th: 90’s R&B Summer Jam August 12th: American Idol Live th July 17 : Leann Rimes August 14th: ChristineAguilera w/ Leona Lewis July 28th: Lyle Lovett & His Large Band September 26th: Tom Petty and the Heartth August 11 : Ted Nugent breakers w/ ZZ Top August 25th: Asia November 27th: Roger Waters: The Wall Live th August 28 : Pat Travers Band www.usairwayscenter.com September 23rd: Chris Isaak October 2nd: Johnny & Edgar Winter October 8th: David Allen Coe

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LIVE! SECTION - LOCAL MUSIC DIRECTORY

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Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd., Cave Creek: Todd & Ethan. www.azeats. com/cocomojoes

Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd., Cave Creek: The Walkens. www.azeats. com/cocomojoes

Cactus Jack’s (480) 753-4733, 4747 E. Elliot Rd., Phoenix: Sara Robinson and the Royal Sound. www.cactusjacksbaraz.net

The Library (480) 929-9002, 501 S. Mill Ave., Tempe: 3-D Rockshow w/ Disco Dynamite, HairRaid and Grundge Puppies. www.thelibraryusa. com

Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Ronnie Glover & Trio Rio and Party McFly. www.prankstersgarandbrill.com

WTH Bar & Grill (480) 354-1352, 10262 E. Apache Trail, #5-6, Apache Junction: The Flying Housecats. myspace.com/openmicattjs

Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: Bata Ire. www. thelostleaf.org

Smokey’s Bar and Grill (480) 833-1950, 1734 E. Main St., Mesa: Strangeland. myspace.com/ smokeysbarandgrill

Goat Head Saloon (480) 464-8030, 1423 S. Country Club Dr., Mesa: Pants and The Manhatin Project. www.goatheadsaloon.com

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: Marshal Reign. www.tobykeithusa.com

Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix: Soul Power. www.charshastheblues.com

Jazz in the Hills / The Octagon Cafe (480) 8168806, 12645 N. Suaguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills: Dennis Monce Quartet. 7:30-9:30pm.

Martini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale: Beezelwood, Dead Eyes of London, Love Me Nots and High Tide Band. www. martiniranchaz.net

Howl at the Moon (480) 994-HOWL (4695), 7419 E. Indian Plaza Dr., Suite A, Scottsdale: Dueling pianos. www.thelibraryusa.com

Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Hans Olson. www.prankstersgarandbrill.com Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5 St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: Jake Dean and the Granting with special guests. www.thelostleaf.org th

Goat Head Saloon (480) 464-8030, 1423 S. Country Club Dr., Mesa: Watch Out Coat Rack and Gray Street (Dave Mathews tribute). www. goatheadsaloon.com Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix: Soul Power. www.charshastheblues.com Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: Javier Garcia and Rock Lobster. www.bluemartinilounge.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32 St., Phoenix: Groove Defenders. www.joesgrotto. com nd

Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Blunt Club. www.yuccatap.com CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: Halo Machine. www. ckgrill.com The Blooze (602) 788-4574, 12014 N 32nd St, Phoenix: Rockabilly night w/ The El Camino Royales (Tucson). www.thebloozebar.com Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: Kevin & Travis and Rugburn. www.iguanamacks.com The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave., Phoenix: Pineapple Explodes, Michelle Blades, Lauren Farra, Tristan Jemsek and Junebird. www.thetrunkspace.com Howl at the Moon (480) 994-HOWL (4695), 7419 E. Indian Plaza Dr., Suite A, Scottsdale: Dueling pianos. www.howlatthemoon.com Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Dirty Dogg Saloon (480) 368-8095, 10409 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: Jacob Waltz Band. www.dirtydoggsaloon.com Club 910 (602) 333-0000, 910 N. McClintock., Tempe: Xtra Ticket. www.910liveaz.com Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: Authority Zero. www.tobykeithusa.com Le Chalet (602) 337-8760, 5626 W. Bell Rd., Suite 101, Glendale: Sage Gentle-Wing. 3-6pm.

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Friday June 18th

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Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa: Seven Car Pileup with special guests. myspace.com/hollywoodalley Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: The Instant Classics. www. bluemartinilounge.com Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St., Tempe: Matt Pond, Wintersleep and Tel Ten Eleven. www.thesailinn.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: Trailer Park. www.joesgrotto.com Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Steppchild. www.yuccatap.com Rogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: Standing Shadows, The New F-O’s and KWSS TAKE OVER. myspace.com/ theroguebar CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: This Ain’t L.A. www. ckgrill.com

Jugg’z Saloon (480) 963-9804, 851 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler: No Regrets. www.juggzsaloon. com Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623) 853-0395, 1629 N 195th Ave., Buckeye: Justin Wright & High Octane www.waddellslonghorncorral.com Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Tom Wagner Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com The Office Sports Bar (480) 649-1650, 330 S. Gilbert Rd., Mesa: Classic Rock. Long Wong’s (480) 967-0167, 1639 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe: Greyhound Soul. www.longwongstempe.com Club 910 (602) 333-0000, 910 N. McClintock., Tempe: One Dollar Death, 454 and Cactus Chainsaw. www.910liveaz.com Ground Control (623) 935-2604, 14140 W. Indian School Rd., Suite B1, Goodyear: Sage Gentle-Wing. www.groundxcontrol.com Saturday June 19th

O’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd., Mesa: Rhythm Edition. www.okelleysbar. com

Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix: Darkness Dear Boy. myspace. com/icehousetavernphx

The Blooze (602) 788-4574, 12014 N 32nd St, Phoenix: Rizon. www.thebloozebar.com

Kimmy’s (formerly Barwinkle’s) (602) 9389330, 5930 W. Greenway Rd., Phoenix: Rizon.

Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100, Phoenix: Resonation. www. steelhorsesaloon.com

Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd., Cave Creek: Capital Down. www.azeats. com/cocomojoes

Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: Paris James. www.iguanamacks.com

Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Zonal Music www.prankstersgarandbrill.com

Cave Creek Coffee Company (480) 488-0603, 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Bill Dutcher. www.cavecreekcoffee.com

Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: Sunorus, The Kings of Last Call and Thru Liner (Tucson). www. thelostleaf.org

Jersey’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd., Chandler: Presence. www. jerseystavern.com Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 979-7036, 6676 W. Bell Rd., Glendale: Psychedelic Mooj, Thumder Stump and SAF-DUB. www.donnajeansliba-

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Live Music Every Saturday 9pm-1am BAND LINE UP

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Thomas Oliver and Hotfoot playing Funky Blues & Classic Rock

Saturday June 26th

Boomer playing Party Rock and Roll

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Sunday July 4th

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14175 W. Indian School Rd Goodyear, AZ 85393 623-535 – GULP (4857) Lobster. www.martiniranchaz.net Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa: Phycus Malloy. myspace.com/ hollywoodalley Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: DY_Verse. www.bluemartinilounge.com Modified Arts (602) 462-5516, 407 E. Roosevelt Rd., Phoenix: Stateside presents Really Big Birds CD release. www.modified.org Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St., Tempe: Walt Richardson and the Peaceful Warriors, Sugar Thieves, Joe Draper, Carey Slade and Desert Gumbo. www.thesailinn.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: Volatile Minds, High Breed, Grain of Truth, Oh God No! and Standing Shadows. www.joesgrotto.com Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Tramps and Thieves. www.yuccatap.com

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CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: Nine Ball. www.ckgrill. com O’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd., Mesa: Sweaty. www.okelleysbar.com The Blooze (602) 788-4574, 12014 N 32nd St, Phoenix: Angry Jon. www.thebloozebar.com Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100, Phoenix: Resonation. www. steelhorsesaloon.com Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: Violet Wild and Paris James. www.iguanamacks.com Cave Creek Coffee Company (480) 488-0603, 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Dan Emery. www.cavecreekcoffee.com Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 979-7036, 6676 W. Bell Rd., Glendale: Technicolor Bubbles, Graceful Degradation and The Bittersweet Way. www.donnajeanslibations.com Cactus Jack’s (480) 753-4733, 4747 E. Elliot Rd., Phoenix: Vintage. www.cactusjacksbaraz.net WTH Bar & Grill (480) 354-1352, 10262 E. Apache Trail, #5-6, Apache Junction: Jaded Jukebox. myspace.com/openmicattjs The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W.

Grand Ave., Phoenix: weets & Beats benefit show with Skin Walkers, Jaime J, Vigils and The Pods. www.thetrunkspace.com

LIVE! SECTION - LOCAL MUSIC DIRECTORY

Rogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: Who Cares, Snakeburner, The Insects, DJ Jihad and guests. myspace.com/ theroguebar

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: Marshal Reign. www.tobykeithusa.com Long Wong’s (480) 967-0167, 1639 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe: Shawn Johnson and guests. www. longwongstempe.com Club 910 (602) 333-0000, 910 N. McClintock., Tempe: The Black Moods, Stereo Jacket, A House Divided and DizzyLilacs. www.910liveaz. com Jugg’z Saloon (480) 963-9804, 851 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler: No Regrets. www.juggzsaloon. com Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623) 853-0395, 1629 N 195th Ave., Buckeye: Justin Wright & High Octane www.waddellslonghorncorral.com The Office Sports Bar (480) 649-1650, 330 S. Gilbert Rd., Mesa: Classic Rock. myspace.com/ theofficesportsbar The Clubhouse Grill (623) 535-GULP (4857), 14175 W. Indian School Rd., Goodyear: Live Music (see ad for details).

After the death of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham in 1980, guitarist Jimmy Page refused to even pick up a guitar for nearly nine months.

Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Tailgaters (602) 547-9366, 6070 W. Bell Rd., Phoenix: Sluggo. www.tailgatersaz.com

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126. Person in a mask 127. Like some orders 128. 1946 Literature Nobelist 129. Enlivens

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GOTO! CAVE CREEK & CAREFREE SECTION

GOTO! TAG for Weekly Special!

WHAT’S UP?

Cave Creek & Carefree Thieves Market & Auto Grotto Car Show When: 1st and 3rd Saturdays of every month, 8am to 3pm Where: 38410 N. Schoolhouse Road What is it? An outdoor flea market with plenty of free parking for a wonderful shopping experience featuring old, funky hand crafted items you can’t find anywhere else. Everything you want, nothing you need.

480-488-2224 6554 E. Cave Creek Rd. “Ask

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Saturday Blues band Sal Carlino Band 9 pm –1 am

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Art Night in Cave Creek When: 6-9 p.m., Second Friday of every month. Where: Cave Creek Road, from Spur Cross to Schoolhouse roads Cost: Free What is it? Luminarias light the way to the four participating art galleries along Cave Creek Road. Usually the artist is onsite to meet and greet guests. Information and maps: 480-575-1780, www.artisapartofyoulivewithit.com.

El Pedregal Spring Wine and Jazz

Tuesdays Karaoke 9 pm – 2 am OPEN MIC NITE: Mondays 8pm-11pm

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Carefree Farmers’ Market When: Every Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: Amphitheater, 101 Easy St., Carefree Town Center. What: Products include locally grown, pesticide-free, organic produce, artisan breads, fresh-baked pastries, salsas, jams, pickles, olives, Mediterranean foods, range-fed beef, sustainably caught wild salmon and tuna, and other delicacies. Free admission. For more information, call 480-292-1100 or 623848-1234 or visit www.carefreefarmersmarkets.com.

Festival Series When: Every Sunday, 1pm-4pm Where: El Pedregal, 34505 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 85262 Eddie Boh Paris & Friends - One of the great New Orleans Style Dixieland Jazz trombone players of our time. Held in the outdoor amphitheatre. Admission is free and food tickets and commemorative wine glasses are available for purchase.

7212 Ho Hum Road Carefree, AZ 85377 • (480) 488-8182 Monday-Thursday 11am-9pm; Friday and Saturday 11am-10pm Sunday 9am-9pm with Brunch until 3pm

Tuesday – AZ Blues Project Wednesday

- 7 – 10pm

– Comedy Club- 8-10

Thursday – Vinyl Station –

Former Gin Blossoms - 7 – 11 Friday and Saturday – Live Music Sunday – Steel drums play

on the patio – 1 – 4 pm

6032 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek 480-575-1101 • www.codyscavecreek.com


AZ Wine Company 100 Easy Street Carefree, 480-423-9305 Bad Donkey Subs and Pizza 37636 N. Tom Darlington Blvd. Carefree, 480-824-1500 Barro’s Pizza 6450 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-9250 Big Buns Bakery 7204 E. Hum Rd. Carefree, 480-595-0450 Big Earls Greasy Eats 6135 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 602-882-1442 Brix Wine Spot 7100 East Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-575-9900 Bryan’s Black Mountain BBQ 6130 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-575-1755 Buffalo Chip Saloon and Steakhouse 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-9118 Carefree Station Grill & Bar 7212 Ho Hum Rd. Spanish Village Carefree, 480-488-8182 Cave Creek Coffee Company 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-0603

Marzano’s Italian Grill 6554 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-2224

English Rose Tea Room 201 Easy Street Carefree, 480-488-4812

MTM Ranch Horseback Adventures 43001 N. Spur Cross Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-4538

Firecreek Coffee Company 6501 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-437-9999

Oak’s Diner and Flapjacks 6219 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-5704

Frontier Town 6245 East Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-9129

Rancho Manana Golf Club 5734 E. Rancho Manana Blvd. Cave Creek, 480-488-0398

Giordano’s Trattoria Romana 7275 E. Easy Street Carefree, 480-595-0233

Saba’s Mediterranean Cuisine 37555 Hum Road Carefree, 480-575-657

Harold’s Cave Creek Corral 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-1906

Saguaro Grill 99 Easy Street Carefree, 480-575-0021

Hideaway Grill 6746 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-595-0358

The Horny Toad Restaurant 6738 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-9542

Indian Village 6746 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-2827

The Silver Spur Saloon 6245 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-3317

Lariat Grill 37220 N. Mule Train Rd. (Carefree Resort) 480-488-5300

Where to Stay!

Le Sans Souci

Fine French Cuisine Early Bird Special Every Day! 2 For 1 Lunch Wednesdays

Lunch • Dinner

(480) 488-2856 Le Sans Souci 7030 E. Bella Vista Dr. Cave Creek, 480-488-2056

Over 60 Tequilas And Growing! Happy Hour Mon - Fri 2pm - 6pm $4 Margaritas $3 Mexican Bottled Beer

Cellar 13 Wine Bar 7202 E. Ho Rd. Carefree, 480-437-1313

Carefree Resort & Villas 37220 Mule Train Rd. Carefree, 480-488-5300 Full Circle Ranch Bed & Breakfast 40205 N. 26th St. Cave Creek, 623-465-7570 Happy Hidden Ranch 6914 E. Continental Mountain Cave Creek, 480-575-7191 Posada Papillon Bed & Breakfast 43311 N 65th Place Cave Creek, 480-575-9273 Sleepy Hollow Bed & Breakfast 5522 E. Tapekim Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-9402 Tumbleweed Hotel 6333 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-3668 Villas of Cave Creek 38001 N. Schoolhouse Rd. Cave Creek, 480-595-1200

Cody’s 6032 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-575-1101 El Encanto Mexican Restaurant 6248 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-0024

Entertainment Calendar WEDNESDAY, June 16 • The Cave Creek Coffee Company, Chicks with Picks, 6-9pm • Bryan’s Black Mountain BBQ, Jammin’ J Morton, 6-8pm • The Buffalo Chip, Live Professional Bull Riding, 2 shows. Starts 7:30pm • The Buffalo Chip, Tom Wagner & The Country Line Band, 8pm-Midnight • Cody’s, Comedy Night, 7-10pm

THURSDAY, June 17

• Harolds, Live Music by Solace, 7:3011:30pm • Cave Creek Coffee Company, Open Mike Night, 7-10pm • The Buffalo Chip Saloon, The Pat James Band 8pm – Midnight • Cody’s, Retromania 6pm

FRIDAY, June 18

• Harold’s, Live Music, Young Country from 9:00pm - 1:00am • The Cave Creek Coffee Company, Bill Dutcher, 7-10pm • Cartwright’s, Live Music, 6:30-10pm • The Silver Spur, Live Music, 6-10pm • The Buffalo Chip, Live Professional Bull Riding, 3 shows. Starts 8pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 9pm – 1am • The Hideaway, Open Mike, Starts at 8pm. • Cody’s, Live Music, 6-10pm

SATURDAY, June 19

• Harolds, Live Music, Young Country 9pm-1am • The Silver Spur, Live Music, 7-11pm • The Buffalo Chip, Pat James Band, 9pm-2am • Cody’s, Live Music, 6-10pm • Los Mesquites, Blues Band/Sal Carlino, 9pm-1am

SUNDAY, June 20

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Where to Play!

El Pedregal Shops & Dining 34505 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 480-488-1072

• Harolds, Live Music, Nate Williams Band, 6pm-10pm • Cody’s, Steel Drums on the Patio 1-4pm • Cartwrights, Live Music, 6-9:30pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 8pm-Midnight

MONDAY, June 21

• Los Mesquites, Open Mic Night, 8-11pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 8pm-Midnight

TUESDAY, June 22 Los Mesquites Taqueria 37645 N. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek, 480-488-0489

• Cave Creek Coffee Company, Arizona Blues Project, 7-10pm, No charge • The Buffalo Chip, Tom Wagner & the Country Line Band, 8pm-Midnight • Cody’s, AZ Blues Project 7-10pm • Los Mesquites - Open Mic Night, 8-11pm

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Did you see FOOD INC.? Got you thinking didn’t it? Times are changing, and this time change is good! Up in Cave Creek, area restaurants are taking the lead and with the support from customers, suppliers and Foodies everywhere, we are standing up and demanding real food, good food--ethically produced and natural, like the good old days... Big Earl’s Greasy EATS is one of the restaurants leading the change--This hip little “throwback-in-time” gas station turned diner sit’s as it has since the early 1950’s, right in the heart of Downtown Cave Creek, 10 minutes North of Desert Ridge/101. ALL-NATURAL, HORMONE-FREE, fresh and delicious. At Big Earl’s and other independent restaurants like them, owners are putting their money where their mouths and are satisfying the customers’ appetite for food that feeds their bellies and their conscience. Nieman Ranch and other smaller suppliers provide Farm Fresh Beef and All-Natural Chicken with a taste so much more pleasing than the highly processed foods of yesterday..... so have your burger, add a plate of crunchy sweet-potato fries and a malt (and kiss your diet good-bye). Or opt for a cool, crisp salad and a fresh strawberry smoothie and skip the guilt. Vegetarian options include the Black Bean Burger, Garden Burger and a variety of salads.

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Bitz-ee Mama Restaurant 7023 N. 58th Ave Glendale (623) 931-0562 Buffalo Wild Wings 1331 W. McDowell Rd Goodyear (623) 547-1937 Buffalo Wild Wings 13882 W. Bell Rd Surprise (623) 584-2323 Calico Jacks Cantina Westgate, Glendale (623) 877-5225 Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler 5134 N. 95th Ave Glendale (623) 877-4025 Clubhouse Grill 14175 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear (623) 535-4857

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Dillon’s Scorpion Bay Lake Pleasant (928) 501-2227 Dillon’s Restaurant 20585 N. 59th Ave Glendale (623) 566-8100 Famous Sam’s 4343 W. Glendale Ave Glendale (623) 937-6131 Game Time 1729 N. Dysart Road Avondale (623) 535-7117 Hell’s Half Acre Westgate (623) 877-8447 Henry Jack’s 813 E. Western Ave Avondale (623) 932-0190 Las Fuentes 13621 N. Litchfield Rd. Surprise (623) 214-9256 Majerles Sports Bar & Grill 13375 W. McDowell Rd Goodyear (623) 207-6999 AZWeeklyMagazine.com

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The Lighthouse 12351 W. Indian School Rd. Avondale (623) 935-2471 Tiburon 16501 W. Northern Ave Litchfield Park (623) 535-4550 Tilted Kilt 16840 N. 83rd Ave Peoria (623) 486-5458

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EAST SIDE Boston’s 1730 E. Elliot Rd, Tempe (480) 831-0822 – Thu, Sat, Sun Brass Rail 3738 E. Thomas, Phoenix (602) 956-1280 - Wed Breakroom 4729 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix (602) 267-1010 – 7 Days Brigett’s Last Laugh 17222 N. Cave Creek, Phoenix (602) 788-0507 – 7 Days Chances Are 7570 E. 6th Ave, Scottsdale (480) 994-4338 – Mon, Thu Chuy’s 1831 E. Baseline, Tempe (480) 777-2905 - Fri Clicks Billiards 3935 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix (602) 220-0859 - Wed Devil’s Hideaway 1807 E. Baseline Rd. Ste. 101 - Tempe (480) 491-0442 Wed & Sun Dirty Drummer 1211 N. Country Club, Mesa (480) 834-6371 - Sat

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Dirty Drummer 3002 N. Arizona Ave, Chandler (480) 926-2843 – Tue, Sat

Dirty Drummer 2730 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 949-2797 - Wed

Max Sports Bar 7134 E. Thomas, Scottsdale (480) 994-4488 -Sat

Dukes 7607 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale (480) 675-9724 – Thu, Sat

O Kelley’s 2120 W. Guadalupe, Mesa (480) 756-6069 – Mon, Thu

Ernies Inn 10443 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 948-4422 – 7 Days Famous Sam’s 2730 E. Baseline, Mesa (480) 699-8142 - Wed, Sun Famous Sam’s (NW Corner of Baseline & Lindsay) 720 W. Ray Rd., Chandler (480) 899-9804 - Sat Fox & Hound 1017 E. Baseline Rd., Gilbert (480) 507-2343 – Tue, Wed Gallagher’s 7575 N. 16th St., Phoenix (602) 997-0084 – Thu, Sat Giligin’s 4251 N. Winfield, Scottsdale (480) 874-2264 – Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu Grapevine 4013 N. Brown, Scottsdale (480) 994-1792 – 7 Days Hazelwoods 3626 E. Indian School, Phoenix (602) 957-2462 – Tue, Sat JJ’s Cantina 409 N. Scottsdale Rd., Phoenix (480) 990-3477 – Fri, Sat JJ Madison’s 430 N. Power Rd., Mesa (480) 924-8778 – Tue, Fri

Pranksters Too 7919 E. Thomas, Scottsdale (480) 990-1114 - Tue Sandstone Cafe 4959 W. Ray Rd, Chandler (480) 961-2913

WEST SIDE Bullock’s 2601 W. Bethany Home, Phoenix (602) 433-9303 – 7 Days Chantilly’s 717 W. Union Hills, Phoenix (602) 789-1417 - Sat Cocomo Joe’s 28244 N. Tatum, Phoenix (480) 538-8008 – Wed, Sun

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Enoch’s 6750 W. Peoria, Peoria (623) 878-6296 – 7 Days Gallagher’s 751 E. Union Hills, Phoenix (602) 867-3222 – Thu, Sat George & Dragon 4240 N. Central Ave, Phoenix (602) 241-0018 - Mon Lighthouse 12351 W. Indian School Rd., Avondale (623) 935-2471 – 7 Days

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Marc’s Sports Grill 4494 W. Peoria, Phoenix (623) 842-1053 – 7 Days Old Chicago 5695 W. Bell Rd., Glendale (602) 938-8808 - Sat Pappy’s Sports Bar 11801N. 19th Ave, Phoenix (602) 944-3992 - Thu

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The Valley’s Premiere Karaoke Service SUNDAYS Silver Spur in Cave Creek 7-11pm silverspursaloon.com 6245 East Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331 (480) 488-3317 The Compound Starting June 6th 9pm - 2am 7000 E Mayo Blvd Scottsdale AZ 480-585-5483 MONDAY Portofino 8pm-Midnight 6718 W Deer Valley Rd., Glendale 623 566-2700 TUESDAY The Buffalo Chip 7pm - Midnight 6811 E Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek 480 488-9118 Moon Valley Grill 8pm - Midnight 15414 N 7th Street, Phoenix 602 863-0388 WEDNESDAY Clicks Billiards 9pm – 1am 3935 E Thomas Rd., Phoenix 602 220-0889 Azool Grill 8pm – 1am On Carefree Highway at the I-17 Behind McDonalds & Dennys. 623 582-5177 THURSDAY Top Shelf Peoria 8pm – Midnight 83rd Ave & Deer Valley Rd 623 561-0050 FRIDAY Azool Grill 9pm-1am On Carefree Highway at the I-17 Behind McDonalds & Dennys. 623 582-5177 Casey Jones Grill on Bell 9pm -1am 2848 E Bell Rd Phoenix, AZ 85032 602 493-9930 Top Shelf Phoenix 9pm-2am 35th Ave & Greenway 602 993-5463

Stinger’s 10222 N. 43rd Ave, Phoenix (623) 937-9645 – 7 Days

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Wild Bills 6840 N. 27th Ave, Phoenix (602) 242-2345 – 7 Days

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