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Arts Central Behind the velvet curtain of CenPho’s fall arts season GETTING HERE

Appropriately named, Central Phoenix is within 15 miles of most surrounding Valley cities and is roughly bounded by Glendale Avenue (north), Buchanan Street (south), 15th Avenue (west) and 16th Street (east). South of the I-10 is designated as Downtown, while north is called Uptown.

By Car

Follow the 51, 1-17 or 202 freeways to the I-10 and take the Seventh Street or Seventh Avenue exits to begin in Downtown.Thanks to an easy-to-navigate grid system, side streets can be used to reach the length and width of the central corridor.To start in Uptown, take the 51 to the Glendale Avenue exit.

By Bicycle

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While we wouldn’t recommend long-distance treks in the dead of summer, Central Phoenix can be reached on bicycle via the Grand Canal, which runs from 75th Avenue and Camelback to Papago Park.View a map at srpnet.com.

By Bus

Valley Metro serves the entire Phoenix area with a central bus station at First Avenue and Van Buren. For routes and schedules, visit valleymetro.org.

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In Phoenix, it’s hard to tell the changing of the seasons. Those telltale signs of cooler, brisker days and changing colors don’t quite come until later — when the rest of the country is buried in five feet of snow. But what we lack in temperate change we make up for in an art and cultural season like no other. In our fall, Downtown and Central Phoenix come alive with an array of shows, exhibits and performances designed to connect, engage and inspire the artist in all of us. Whether you’re looking to enjoy the dramatic sounds of the symphony or the awe-inspiring performances of the opera or ballet, you’ll find it here.You’ll also get a look into the creative genius of local artists at one of the hundreds of smaller art galleries and music venues dotting the cityscape. The arts season also marks a new beginning for downtown and Central Phoenix, which has been experiencing a revival from sleepy town to burgeoning city. Everywhere you look, new restaurants, retail shops, art galleries and living spaces are popping up, adding to the economic and cultural significance of the area’s urban core. 7GSXXWHEPI Whether you live in the Valley and +PIRHEPI want to get reacquainted with the city you once knew or you’re new 4EVEHMWI :EPPI] 'IRXVEP to the area and want to discover all 4LSIRM\ that Central Phoenix has to offer, this guide will introduce you to the places 8IQTI and events that embody the hip and sophisticated urban renaissance the city is experiencing. youarehereaz.com

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Culture Clubs As impressive as the city’s more prominent artistic companies are, downtown is also home to a host of smaller-yet-just-asimpressive art organizations where local artistry and talent take center stage.

On Stage Take in a show at any of these downtown performance venues:

Actors Theatre

Dodge Theatre

(602) 252-8497 atphx.org

400 W. Washington St. (602) 379-2800 dodgetheatre.com

Herberger Theater 222 E. Monroe (602) 254-7399 herbergertheater.org

Orpheum Theatre 203 W. Adams St. (602) 262-7272 www.ci.phoenix.az.us

Phoenix Theatre 100 W. McDowell Road (602) 254-2151 phoenixtheatre.com

Playhouse on the Park

Great Arizona Puppet Theatre

Formed in 1986 by a group of Phoenix-based actors, directors and teachers, Actors Theatre performs plays that are thought provoking and emotionally stirring.This year’s season proves no different with Doubt, A Parable, the Pulitzer and Tony award winning production of suspicion and morality.The company performs at the Herberger Theater Center.

(602) 256-6995 aztheatreco.org

(602) 262-2050 azpuppets.org

One of the state’s leading professional theatre companies, Arizona Theatre Company produces a wide range of productions, from theater classics to new works. This season, it’s all about peace and love as the company celebrates the 40th anniversary of Hair. Performances are also at the Herberger Theater Center, too.

Felt, fur and googly eyes fill the wardrobe department of this unique theater company. Since 1983, the Great Arizona Puppet Theater has produced more than 50 shows based on children’s classic fairy tales and original stories.Adults aren’t left out either.The theater also offers adult-only shows that are quirky, edgy and hilarious.

1850 N. Central Ave. (602) 264-0402

Phoenix Opera

Phoenix Theatre

Valley Youth Theatre

(866) 673-7248 phoenixopera.org

Symphony Hall

The Valley’s newest company, Phoenix Opera is entering its second season with two stunning productions. In celebration of Puccini’s 150th birthday, the company will kick off its season with Tosca in November, followed by Aida (pictured),Verdi’s classic tale of love, betrayal and courage, in January. Performances are held at the Orpheum Theatre.

(602) 254-2151 phoenixtheatre.com

(602) 253-8188 vyt.com

Founded in 1920, Phoenix Theatre is the longest running arts organization in Arizona. Catering to audiences of all ages, the company offers productions for adults as well as Cookie Company, a professional theatre for children and families. Phoenix Theatre also offers workshops and summer camps, and staged readings of works by new playwrights.

National celebrities Jordin Sparks and Max Crumm got their starts at Valley Youth Theatre, the nationally recognized company that has inspired and developed the talents of young aspiring actors since 1989. This season brings Disney’s Aida to the stage, a musical drama based on Verdi’s Italian opera.

75 N. 2nd St. (602) 262-7272 phoenixsymphony.org

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Arizona Theatre Company

201 E. Jefferson St. (602) 379-7800 usairwayscenter.com

Valley Youth Theatre 807 N. 3rd St. (602) 253-8188 vyt.com

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Downtown stages breathe life into the city QUICK TIPS Art Shop

There are museum shops and then there’s the Berlin Gallery. Located inside the Heard Museum Shop, this part retail space, part art gallery offers American Indian works by emerging Native artists. 2301 N. Central Ave. (602) 346-8250

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The big dirt lot at Third Street and Roosevelt is finally coming together. Destined to become an entertainment, retail and residential development, Canvas @ 1011 is now the hottest spot at First Fridays, featuring the works of local artists and musicians. 1011 N. 3rd St. canvas1011.com

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This year, the Valley’s renowned cultural organizations are pulling out all the stops by offering an exciting season of stunning productions. In October,Arizona Opera is presenting Rigoletto (pictured),Verdi’s tragic tale in which a court jester openly mocks courtiers, while throughout its season, the Phoenix Symphony will perform symphonic concerts under the direction of renowned conductor Michael Christie. But if you think the only cultural offerings in downtown are the symphony and opera, you’d be wrong. Central Phoenix is a mecca for all things artistic, from city and regional theater troupes to innovative art galleries to emerging local bands.Theatergoers will be in stage heaven as a number of companies perform exciting productions including Actor’s Theatre’s A View of the Harbor and Arizona Theatre Company’s The Lady With All the Answers.

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4 Anti.Space

515 E. Roosevelt St. & (602) 256-0150

718 N. 4th St. & (602) 253-4449

Local contemporary gallery.

Experimental multi-media arts collective.

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600 E. Washington St. & (602) 716-2000 Learning exhibits & planetarium.

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1204 E. Roosevelt St. & (602) 253-7887

75 N. 2nd St. & (602) 266-7464

Indie arts organization & gallery.

Classic opera at Symphony Hall.

8 BENTLEY PROJECTS 215 E. Grant St. & (602) 340-9200 Upscale, industrial art gallery.

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6 ASU Mercado Galleria

911 N. 4th St. & (602) 253-6701

502 E. Monroe St. & (602) 496-1500

Off-Broadway plays & musicals.

Public, mixed media gallery at ASU.

9 Burton Barr Library 1221 N. Central Ave. & (602) 262-4636 Architecturally significant public library.

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Roosevelt Row is gearing up for Harvest Festival 2008, an annual event featuring music, arts and local vendors. Check it out on Oct. 18 from noon to 7 p.m. First stop: Beer garden. Roosevelt between 4th and 7th streets.

Fall is fast approaching and for Central Phoenix, that means the streets will be teeming with art lovers, theatergoers and entertainment hounds all looking to be creatively and artistically inspired.


Kid Show

Because children make the best audiences, Phoenix Theatre also offers Cookie Company.With productions that are fun and engaging, these shows will bring out the kid in all of us. 100 E. McDowell Road (602) 254-2151

It’s not often one can say they’ve done something 1,000 times. That’s why the folks at Phoenix Theatre are buzzing about this new season, which marks their 1,000th performance. From Sept. 24 to Oct. 19, check out the company’s production of the Tony award-winning show The Producers.

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1011 N. 3rd St. & (602) 292 3951

1015 N. 1st St. & (602) 300-7575

Mixed-use arts complex.

Live/work collective artspace.

11 CB•AG 718 N. 4th St. #007 & (602) 253-4449

316 W. McDowell Road & (602) 349-3049

Artist charged gallery/boutique

Twelve artist studios in one building.

12 Children’s Museum of Phoenix

215 N. 7th St. & (602) 253-0501 Play to learn - opens June 14.

13 Costello Childs 1001 N. 3rd Ave. & (602) 252-3610

Steele Indian School Park

18 HEARD MUSEUM 2301 N. Central Ave. & (602) 252-8848 Classic & contemporary Native American art.

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Performance arts center.

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419 N. 1st St. & (602) 430-1490

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Co-op of emerging local artists.

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821 N. 3rd St. & (602) 475-8519

Modern venue, classic feel, big shows.

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Emerging modern arts venue.

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Madison Park

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429 W. Jackson St. & (602) 257-8929 Industrial special event & art space.

Collective, contemporary gallery.

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Jefferson St. 22

Jackson St.

815 W. Madison St. & (602) 252-0322

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Small gallery & custom framing.

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Watch it Grow To watch Sky Bloom “bloom,” the City of Phoenix has installed a webcam that shows hourly updates on park construction.The park is scheduled to open in spring 2009. Check out phoenix.gov/ parks/pkscam.html.

The buzz has been in the air for months now, but it’s finally happening. Construction has begun on Sky Bloom at the Downtown Civic Space Park, located on Van Buren between Central and First avenues. Designed by Boston artist Janet Echelman, the 100-foot wide and tall structure is inspired by Arizona’s monsoon clouds and Saguaro flowers.

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407 E. Roosevelt St. & (602) 462-5516

225 E. Adams St. & (602) 495-1999

Indie art space & music venue.

24 MONORCHID 214 E. Roosevelt St. & (602) 253-0339 Monthly art shows & photo studio.

25 Orpheum Theatre 203 W. Adams St. & (602) 534-5600 Historic, multi-use auditorium.

26 PHiX 1113 NW Grand Ave. & (602) 252-7449 Art space & small concert venue.

27 PHOENIX ART MUSEUM 1625 N. Central Ave. & (602) 257-1222 Large-scale contemporary museum.

Early Phoenix exhibits.

29 Phoenix Opera 203 W. Adams St & (866) 673-7248 Professional opera at the Orpheum Theatre.

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Steele Indian School Park

100 E. McDowell St. & (602) 258-1974

Madison Park

All-ages performing arts center.

32 Rosson House 113 N. 6th St. & (602) 261-8063 Restored historic home.

33 Space 55 Phoenix

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636 E. Pierce St. 17 & (602) 663-4032

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Live theatre, music & comedy.

34 Tilt Gallery 919 W. Fillmore St. & (602) 716-5667 Fine art & photography gallery.

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35 Urban Form Gallery 215 E. McKinley & (602) 266-3110

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Brand-new contemporary gallery.

36 VALLEY YOUTH Theatre 525 N. 1st St. & (602) 253-8188 Acclaimed children’s theatre.

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28 PHX History Museum 105 N. 5th St. & (602) 253-2734

Classical & pops concerts.


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Petal Pusher

At Fleureish, artist and owner Jennifer Toolan transforms floral design into an art form. Her gallery and boutique offers bouquets, jewelry, home accessories and gift items. 742 E. Glendale Road (602) 944-4854

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Kitsch This

With a motto like “Gettin’ Greasy Since ‘96,” you know Go-Kat-Go is all about fun. From tikis to B-movie collectibles, this unique boutique offers an array of vintage, mod and cool kitsch. 5102 N. 7th St. (602) 277-8528

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Take art home with finds from these great museum shops: 40 Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. (602) 257-2182

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Phoenix Museum of History 42 105 N. 5th St. (602) 253-2734

Whatever your design style, there’s a downtown boutique that will have just what you’re looking for. If modern luxury defines your home, stop by Red Modern Furniture where you’ll find expertly crafted furnishings with an emphasis on styles from the ‘50s to ‘70s. For vintage and French-inspired home décor, Paris Envy will bring a taste of the City of Lights to your sophisticated space. Local artisan Jason Moore designs many of the pieces in this quaint shop, combining marble, iron and reclaimed lumber to create oneof-a-kind, distinctively French pieces. If you enjoy bringing the outdoors in, Southwest Gardner specializes in garden art, wind chimes and desert ceramics. New to the scene is Qcumberz, which offers antiques, architectural salvage, wrought iron and hand tied carpets. 1 Bangz

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5538 N. 7th St. & (602) 604-9800

918 N. 6th St. Unit B & (602) 252-1323

835 E. Camelback Road & (602) 200-0190

Art & hair salon.

Men’s & women’s clothing.

Expressive gift boutique.

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7 W. Monroe St. & (602) 340-8052

14 E. Camelback Road & (602) 279-0889

914 E. Camelback Road & (602) 277-1499

High-end barbershop & massages.

Luxury name-brand eyewear.

Contemporary & traditional home boutique

3 BRAGGS PIE FACTORY 1301 Grand Ave. & (602) 391-4016 Creative business Space on Grand.

6 Curiouser & Curiouser 5517 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 274-4769 Curioddities and obscurosities.

9 Fournier’s Petite Armoire 5202 N. 7th St. & (602) 354-5680 Designer consignment boutique.

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2301 N. Central Ave. (602) 252-8344

When it comes to decorating your home, the retail options are endless. Fortunately, Central Phoenix has a number of boutiques specializing in unique furnishings and accessories designed especially for home and garden.


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Go Green

As a member of the Green Yoga Association, Urban Yoga uses earth-friendly organic cotton and fair trade approved products.Talk about good karma. 3225 N. Central Ave. urbanyogaphx.com

Office stress got you feeling all tied up in knots? Take a mid-day break at Urban Yoga, CenPho’s newest center for all things Zen. Scheduled to open at the beginning of August, the center offers yoga and Pilates, as well as massage and ayurvedic treatments. Everyone say, “Ohm.”

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715 E. Sheridan St. & (602) 621-6855

Vintage & new clothing & gifts.

Women’s clothing & accessories.

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10 W. Camelback Road & (602) 230-0044

4500 N. 12th St. & (602) 234-0184

Body piercing & jewelry.

Extensive collection of invitations.

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82 E. Ashland & (602) 301-1373

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Locally designed clothing & jewelry.

Professional pet sitting.

13 Just Breathe 828 N. 2nd St. & (602) 256-1400

20 Perry Monge Salon 3 S. 2nd St. & (602) 253-8885

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An Aveda salon & spa.

Massage Therapy & Fitness Facility.

14 MADE ART BOUTIQUE 922 N. Fifth St. & (602) 256-6233

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21 PHOENIX METRO RETRO 5102 N. Central Ave. & (602) 279-0702

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Mid-century modern furniture.

Art, books, magazines & more.

15 MAIN ARTISTRY 1619 E. McDowell Road & (602) 486-5294

742 E. Glendale Ave. & (602) 749-8880 Unique clothing & accessories.

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Design gurus Jonathan Adler and Karim Rashid have made special appearances at Haus, raising this boutique’s hip level to an all-time high. 4700 N. Central Ave. #102 (602) 277-0111

When it comes to decorating for the modern lifestyle, Haus Modern Living is all about offering bold and unique pieces from innovative designers. From accessories to furnishings to everything in between, something from Haus will bring that “now” factor to any abode.

24 RED HOT ROBOT 14 W. Camelback Road & (602) 264-8560 Designer vinyl toys, art, books & cards.

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32 STINKWEEDS 12 W. Camelback Road & (602) 248-9461 Independent record store. 36

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4214 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 795-4980

4206 N. Central Ave. & (602) 266-1967

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Specializing in antique lighting.

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Selection of new and used vinyl LPs.

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4717 N. 7th St. & (602) 277-0510

3110 N. 16th St. & (602) 274-6942

Contemporary women’s clothing.

28 Sage Antiques 335 W. McDowell Road & (602) 258-3033 Vintage home décor & collectibles.

29 Salon 7 2237 N. 7th St. & (602) 254-5747 Cute, historic hair salon.

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Stylish eye & sunglasses.

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35 TRUNK TRADING CO. 742 E. Glendale Ave. 17 & (602) 944-3353

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4303 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 234-0120 Antiques & vintage clothing.

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Park It

Enjoy the great outdoors at city parks QUICK TIPS Game On

Encanto Golf Course is helping mobility-challenged golfers enjoy the game by offering SoloRider golf carts. With a 350-degree swivel seat that also elevates, golfers can hit the links from any angle. 2775 N. 15th Ave. (602) 253-3963

Home Run

There’s nothing like a run through South Mountain Park, especially when it’s for a good cause. On Oct. 25, the Lincoln Family YMCA is hosting the Phoenix YMCA Half Marathon to benefit their inner city youth programs. It’s a good thing. (602) 257-5138 valleyymca.org

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At 75 acres, Steele Indian School Park features a dog park, amphitheater, bird lake, historic buildings and the Phoenix Green, 30 acres of rolling grass, walkways and trees. The park also pays tribute to Native American culture and history with the Circle of Life, an artistic fountain that explains the history of the Phoenix Indian School. Closer to Central is Encanto Park, 222 acres of picnic areas, a lagoon, boathouse, nature trail and two golf courses. The park also houses Enchanted Island, a children’s amusement park filled with rides and games. Other parks of interest are Margaret T. Hance Park, which surrounds the Burton Barr Public Library, and Heritage & Science Park, which contains the Arizona Science Center, Phoenix Museum of History, Rosson House and Historic Heritage Square. A chase field

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401 E. Jefferson St. & (602) 514-8400

350 N. 1st Ave. & (602) 257-5138

300 E. Indian School Road & (602) 495-0739

Retractable-roofed Dbacks stadium.

Family fun & fitness.

Amphitheater, dog park & gardens.

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2605 N. 15th Ave. & (602) 261-8991

67 W. Culver St. & (602) 534-2406

201 E. Jefferson St. & (602) 379-2000

Shaded greens, fields & lagoon.

Centralized park and Japanese gardens.

Suns, Roadrunners & Rattlers arena.

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If you’re tying the knot, ditch the boring banquet room and seal the deal at one of downtown’s great wedding locales. Heritage Square, the Irish Cultural Center and the Japanese Friendship Garden are a few choices for the happy event.

Sure, Phoenix is a concrete jungle. But did you know there are a whopping 15 city parks in the Central Phoenix area alone? Whether you’re into shooting hoops, grilling some dogs or letting Fido make a run for it (in an enclosed area, of course), you won’t be at a loss downtown.


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What do arm wrestling and pie eating have in common? Both will test your strength and stomach in competitive events at the state fair. azstatefair.com.

If you’re in the mood for prize-winning steers, fun midway games and deep-fried everything, rejoice! The 2008 Arizona State Fair is just around the corner, bringing with it a month’s worth of thrills, spills and chills. There’s nothing like good clean fun at this Arizona iconic event. Check it out Oct. 10 to Nov. 2.

Event Parking Arriving early, knowing that you’ll spend $10 - $15 on a space for your car and consenting to a bit of a walk will make parking in CenPho a delight - if that’s possible.

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5 Jefferson Street Garage US Airways & Chase Field Enter off 3rd St. btw Jefferson & Jackson

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Sports Schedules

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Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball Single-game 2008 tickets can be purchased at dbacks.com or by calling the Chase Field box office at (602) 514-8400. Day-of tickets are sold at the box office, located near the main entrance. Regular season prices range from $5 to $220. Aug. 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Aug. 30

@ Los Angeles @ Los Angeles @ Los Angeles vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta vs. Atlanta vs. Atlanta vs. Atlanta @ Colorado @ Colorado @ Colorado @ Houston @ Houston @ Houston vs. San Diego vs. San Diego vs. San Diego vs. Florida vs. Florida vs. Florida @ San Diego @ San Diego @ San Diego vs. Los Angeles vs. Los Angeles

7:40p 7:10p 1:10p 6:40p 6:40p 12:40p 6:40p 6:40p 12:55p 1:10p 6:05p 6:05p 12:05p 5:05p 4:05p 11:05a 6:40p 6:40p 6:40p 6:40p 5:10p 1:10p 7:05p 7:05p 12:35p 6:40p 5:10p

* Bold Denotes Home Games

Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Sept. 28

vs. Los Angeles 1:10p vs. St. Louis 1:10p vs. St. Louis 6:40p vs. St. Louis 12:40p @ Los Angeles 7:40p @ Los Angeles 12:55p @ Los Angeles 1:10p @ San Francisco 7:15p @ San Francisco 7:15p @ San Francisco 12:45p vs. Cincinnati 6:40p vs. Cincinnati 5:10p vs. Cincinnati 1:10p vs. San Francisco 6:40p vs. San Francisco 6:40p vs. San Francisco 6:40p vs. San Francisco 6:40p @ Colorado 5:05p @ Colorado 5:05p @ Colorado 12:05p @ St. Louis 5:15p @ St. Louis 5:15p @ St. Louis 5:15p @ St. Louis 11:15a vs. Colorado 6:40p vs. Colorado 5:10p vs. Colorado 1:10p

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Arizona Rattlers Arena Football

Visit Suns.com for schedule beginning in October. Single-game 2008-2009 tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com or by calling the Phoenix Suns ticket office at (602) 379-7867. Regular season prices range from $10 to $500 (subject to change).

No Schedule. Single-game 2009 tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com or by calling the Arizona Rattlers ticket office at (602) 379-7800. Regular season prices range from $5 to $104 (subject to change).

Phoenix Mercury Basketball No Schedule. Single-game 2009 tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com or by calling the Phoenix Mercury ticket office at (602) 252-9622. Regular season prices range from $10 to $172 (subject to change). 22

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Tickets for all three sports teams are also available at the US Airways Center box office, located at the northwest side of the arena.

Downtown is home to two of the Valley’s professional sports arenas, Chase Field and US Airways Center. If you want a break from the game action, check out other amenities these venues have to offer:

Chase Field Peter Piper Playhouse Baxter’s Den Lexus Club Strike Zone Lounge Legacy Lounge Friday’s Front Row Team Shop Ballpark tours

US Airways Center Verve Energy Lounge Lexus Club Verizon Wireless Jungle Bacardi Rum Bar Team Shop * Dates and times are subject to change.

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A spattering of happenings

Autumn in central Phoenix is where it’s at when it comes to things to do, places to be. Check out these great events through the end of October. Underworlderness Through Aug. 31 Heard Museum heard.org Navajo artist Tony Abeyta combines imagery of the Navajo “underworld” with stunning scenes of modern life, outer space and the cosmos.

The Mexican American Mirror Through Oct. 1 Phoenix Museum of History pmoh.org Discover the Mexican American community’s contributions to the Valley through photographs, artifacts, video clips, music and hands-on activities.

Lyle Lovett

Bill Maher

Aug. 6 Dodge Theatre livenation.com

Aug. 8 Dodge Theatre livenation.com

American singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett performs his signature sounds of folk, swing, blues, jazz, country and gospel music.

Best known as a political commentator and comedian, Bill Maher satirizes a large variety of topics including religion, the media and, of course, Hollywood.

Timmerman, Lanterman, Wagner Photo Exhibit Aug. 15 Modified Arts modified.org Commercial photographers Bill Timmerman, Tim Lanterman and Bill Wagner share their latest works at Roosevelt Row’s Third Friday art walk. Show continues on First Fridays on Sept. 5.

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Here’s to You! If Irish spirits are your taste, check out the whiskey tasting and best Irish toast contest. This is where your “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” tee will come most handy. azirishfestival.org

Break out the tartan and tweed for the 8th Annual Arizona Irish Festival, held on Sat., Oct. 4 at Margaret T. Hance Park. The day will be filled with Irish culture, history and food, highlighted by the best local and regional bands and dance troupes. It’ll be a wee-kend of fun for all!

Natalie MacMaster Sept. 19 & 20 Symphony Hall phoenixsymphony.org Celtic fiddler Natalie MacMaster joins the Phoenix Symphony for the Target World Music Festival and to kick off the Pops Season with this high-energy concert.

Concerts Under the Stars Sept. 20 Steele Indian School Park (602) 495-0739 Enjoy the live sounds of Phoenix’s own Western Electric Band against the backdrop of beautiful Steele Indian School Park’s amphitheatre.

Arizona State Symbols Exhibit

photoS: live nation, phoenix symphony, arizona irish festival

Oct. 3 to Dec. 31 Arizona Capital Museum lib.az.us/museum Hands-on exhibit highlights Arizona’s 15 official state symbols, including the state bird (cactus wren), state fossil (petrified wood) and the state butterfly (two-tailed swallowtail).

Melissa Etheridge, Aug. 18

Melissa Etheridge Aug. 18 Dodge Theatre livenation.com On tour promoting her latest album The Awakening, singer and songwriter Melissa Etheridge chronicles her battle with cancer, religion and politics.

Artlink Saturdays After

Phoenix Old World Oktoberfest

Sept. 6 Copper Square artlinkphoenix.com First Fridays not enough to quench your creative thirst? Keep the energy going with Artlink Saturdays After, a free self-guided tour of more than 40 art spaces in and around Copper Square.

Oct. 11 Margaret T. Hance Park phoenixoktoberfest.com

Natalie MacMaster, Sept. 19-20

Break out the lederhosen for this traditional German “volksfest” featuring Bavarian bands, beer maidens and, of course, strudel and sauerkruat (not together, of course).

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Dining

A la Cuisine

Upscale eateries raise the culinary bar QUICK TIPS 41

In the Pink

In Phoenix, there can never be enough ice cream shops. Pink Spot is the newest addition to the scene, offering premium Hawaiian ice cream. Sure, the butterfat content is higher, but who cares? 49 W. Thomas Road (602) 265-3889

A Melting Pot New CenPho’s restaurants give diners a taste of international flavors: 42

Thai Elephant

Quick, traditional Thai cuisine geared for the downtown lunch crowd. 20 W. Adams St. (602) 252-3873

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The Breadfruit

IT pro turned restaurateur Dwayne Allen dishes up authentic Jamaican dishes.

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Hurry 4 Curry

Slated for September, this eatery specializes in fresh and fast Indian cuisine. Arizona Center 3rd St. and Van Buren

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If you consider the view just as important as the meal, make reservations at the Compass Room. Perched high atop the Hyatt Regency Phoenix in downtown, this rotating restaurant was recently recognized by Wine Spectator for its California wine selection. If it’s nostalgia you’re after, Durant’s is the place to see — and be seen. Opened in 1950, this Phoenix landmark serves up meals fit for a king. Case in point: the 48-ounce Porterhouse. At $72.95, bring your appetite and your wallet for this one. In Historic Heritage Square is Pizzeria Bianco. Owned and operated by celebrated chef Chris Bianco, this downtown gem serves up gourmet pizzas that have garnered fans throughout the Valley and all over the nation. Be prepared to wait, however. Hungry diners are known to line up hours before the eatery opens for dinner. 1 1130 Restaurant

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455 N. 3rd St. & (602) 368-3046

2329 N. 7th St. & (602) 257-4609

2814 N. 16th St. & (602) 636-0240

Urban food & drinks.

Café & soup boutique.

Authentic Southern Mexican.

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5202 N. Central Ave. & (602) 277-8700

416 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 253-5864

New York-style fine Italian.

Mexican deli & bakery.

6 CARLY’S BISTRO 128 E. Roosevelt St. & (602) 262-2759 Paninis, salads, appetizers.

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108 E. Pierce St. (602) 267-1266

When it comes to dining in Central Phoenix, you’ll never find yourself without a delicious variety of options. But if you’re in the mood to get dressed to the nines and have a “grown-up” meal, downtown offers some of the most sophisticated, swanky and celebrated restaurants in the Valley.


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Chef Wade has worked with some of the best Italian chefs in the world, including Mario Batali at Lupa Osteria Romana and Babbo Enoteca in New York City. 705 N. 1st St.

The exodus continues. Yet another Scottsdale chef is making the move downtown. Wade Moises, former executive chef of Sassi, is opening the Pasta Bar, one block south of Matt’s Big Breakfast. On the menu will be fresh handmade pastas with traditional sauces. Italy comes to CenPho in mid-September.

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1326 N. Central Ave. & (602) 307-0022

1651 E. Camelback Road & (602) 274-5429

Classy wine & cheese bar.

3111 N. Central Ave. & (602) 234-3656

8 City Bakery 215 E. Grant St. & (602) 253-7200

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9 COMPASS ROOM 122 N. 2nd St. & (602) 440-3166

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Baked goods & gourmet sandwiches.

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Madison Park

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1020 N. 1st Ave. & (602) 354-8150 Organic espresso & teas.

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Upscale American with a view.

10 Coronado Café 2201 N. 7th St. & (602) 258-5149

16 FEZ 3815 N. Central Ave. & (602) 287-8700

4220 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 266-2136

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Chic lounge & Mediterranean eatery.

Home-style fare in a historic house.

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Flavorful, hearty Latin cuisine.

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Down-home New Mexican cooking.

13 Drip Coffee Lounge 2325 N. 7th St. & (602) 795-9905

19 HANA 5524 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 973-1238

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Sushi, bento & Japanese cuisine.

Coffee & organic fare.

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Taco Tuesdays

Maizie’s celebrates the sadly under-appreciated second day of the week with $2.50 tacos and beers. Talk about a well-balanced meal. 4750 N. Central Ave. (602) 274-2828

If you’re not quite ready to close out the weekend revelry, Maizie’s keeps the party going by offering $10 off all bottles of wine on Mondays. From a smooth Cabernet to a sweet Riesling, enjoy your favorite grape with dinner in the restaurant or bring a bottle home. 20 Hard Rock Café

Get Out! With cooler weather on the way, dining alfresco will soon become the order of the day. Enjoy a bite on the patios of these CenPho restaurants:

3 S. 2nd St. & (602) 261-7625 America’s rock n’ roll franchise.

21 Kincaid’s 2 S. 3rd St. & (602) 340-0000 Classic seafood & chophouse.

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Jackson’s on Third

603 N. 5th Ave. (602) 441-2697

905 N. 4th St. (602) 254-6424

245 E. Jackson St. (602) 254-5303

Housed in a charming historic home, Cibo offers tasty pizzas, colorful salads and delicious sandwiches. Check out their truly authentic Italian dessert menu, offering mini crepes with romantic names.

Amidst great views of the downtown skyline, Fate serves up authentic Asian cuisine including Hong Kong Flat Rice and Pad Thai. Enjoy the view with an after-dinner drink at the restaurant’s circular bar.

Geared for downtown’s gamegoing crowd, Jackson’s patio has open views of US Airways Arena and Chase Field. Grab a juicy burger and ice-cold beer while watching the sports-loving crowds go by.

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606 N. 4th Ave. (602) 462-9400

A favorite on the First Fridays route, the Paisley Violin is eclectic and funky. Serving European cuisine from paninis to gyros, this charming eatery is filled with unique art pieces and hosts local visual and performing artists.

Palatte is the perfect place to nibble on delicious tarts, sandwiches and salads, while sipping on a selection of soothing teas. Enjoy your goodies on the quaint patio and you’ll feel you’ve been whisked away on a Europeaninspired getaway.

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Portland’s

105 W. Portland St. (602) 795-7480

Located just off the light rail route on Central and Portland St., patio diners at Portland’s (pictured) will get to see the city’s newest mode of transport in action. Menu items range from steaks to seafood, served with locally grown organic produce.

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23 Lisa G. Café Wine Bar 2337 N. Seventh St. & (602) 253-9201 Epicurean small plates & wine bar.

24 LOLA TAPAS 800 E. Camelback Road & (602) 265-4519 Spanish shared plates.

25 Matador 125 E. Adams St. & (602) 254-7563 Authentic Mexican food.

26 MATT’S BIG BREAKFAST 801 N. 1st St. & (602) 254-1074 Hearty diner-style breakfast/lunch.

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1028 Grand Ave. (602) 254-7843

22 La Piccolo CUCINA 2241 N. 7th St. & (602) 358-7415


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Nights at Sens will offer specialty martinis, more than 60 brands of sake and shochu, a Japanese brew distilled from barley, sweet potato or rice. 705 N. 1st St. #120 sensake.com

Downtown’s Asian dining scene is getting more interesting with Sens, an Asian tapas and sake bar. From Fate chef and owner Johnny Chu, the restaurant offers small bites, such as ginger soy squid and papaya mango salad with shrimp. Sens is scheduled to open by the beginning of August.

27 MCALPINES SODA fountain 2303 N. 7th St. & (602) 262-5545

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602 E. Lincoln St. & (602) 340-8787

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Traditional Mexican & cantina.

Vintage era soda shop

28 Pizzeria Bianco 623 E. Adams St. & (602) 258-8300

35 The Teeter House 622 E. Adams St. & (602) 252-4682

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Gourmet thin-crust pizzeria.

29 Sam’s Café 455 N. 3rd St. & (602) 252-3545

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Midwestern style dinners. School Park

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6335 N. 16th St. & (602) 287-8900 Hearty Southwestern fare.

Southwest with a twist.

30 SIERRA BONITA GRILLE 6933 N. 7th St. & (602) 264-0700

37 TICOZ RESTO-BAR 5114 N. 7th St. & (602) 200-0160

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Southern Arizona ranch cooking.

31 Sonoma Casual Dining 25 W. Van Buren St. & (602) 252-3858

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2333 N. Seventh St. & (602) 254-0244

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2022 N. 7th St. & (602) 252-5051

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High-class bar food.

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www.lisagwinebar.com

Italian , French and Greek prepared foods gelato, desserts and featuring ďŹ ne espresso drinks with Mokarabia Coffee (602) 358-7415 2241 N. 7th Street

A Touch of Urban Sophistication. Located at the Palm Courtyard in the Downtown Arizona Center. 455 N 3rd Street, Suite 1130 | 602.368.3046

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5202 N. Central, Between Camelback & Missouri at Colter

Built in 1899 and located Downtown at 7th Street & Monroe in Historic Heritage Square

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“Every neighborhood should be so lucky as to have a great little Italian place like this‌ The Big Apple’s loss is Phoenix’s gainâ€?. — Michelle Laudig, Phoenix New Times 602.277.8700

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Nightlife Nightlife

Groove On

Downtown dance spots are eclectic and evolving QUICK TIPS 20

Bistro Beat

Because smooth drinks and smooth sounds always go better together, Carly’s Bistro hosts live music to set the mood. Check out Vanessa Atalanta and Dante’s Inferno in August. 128 E. Roosevelt St. (602) 262-2759

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Goth Spot

Every Friday is Halloween at Club Palazzo’s Tranzylvania, an industrial dance night where anything goes … especially on the club’s famous catwalk balcony.

A popular spot is Amsterdam, home of Martinis and Manicures Mondays. This nightclub/bar is actually three locations in one: Amsterdam, Club Miami and Malibu

710 N. Central Ave. clubpalazzo.net

Beach Bar and Surf Club, giving patrons a cool variety of nightlife options, all in one location.

Strange Brew

and upscale crowd. Picture leather booths, granite bar and swanky VIP section. If there were

No matter what your drinking style, a nice cold beer always does the trick. Fortunately, CenPho bars pour out a few signature tastes. Here’s to you!

paparazzi in Phoenix, they’d be here. If Latin flavor is more your taste, head to Club Dwntwn.

21 Lost Leaf 914 N. 5th St. (602) 258-0014

15 The Roosevelt 816 N. 3rd St. (602) 254-2561

22 Seamus McCaffrey’s 18 W. Monroe (602) 253-6081

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You can feel it happening. Your toes start tapping, fingers start snapping, hips start swaying. Once the music moves you, there’s no stopping it. Rather than keeping that rhythmic energy in, release it at one of downtown’s many dance clubs. Geared for all types of music lovers, these joints will keep you hopping.

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Across from US Airways Center is PHX Nightclub, which caters to the sleek, sophisticated

This sensory hotspot features two dance floors and three bars, one dedicated exclusively to the art of tequila. For blues and jazz, check out the Rhythm Room. Opened since 1992, music legends have provided the perfect sounds for movin’ and groovin.’ 1 AMSTERDAM

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5 Casa Blanca

718 N. Central Ave. & (602) 258-6122

1502 Grand Ave. & (602) 252-0472

1801 W. Van Buren St. & (602) 252-5353

Gay-friendly martini & patio bar.

Old-school Phoenix tiki bar.

Live rock club & sports bar.

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4 Bobby C’s

6 Char’s Has the Blues

609 E. Adams St. & (602) 528-3699

1140 E. Washington St. & (602) 252-2273

4631 N. 7th Ave. & (602) 230-0205

Cozy bar in a historic house.

Soul food eatery with jazz lounge.

Old-school blues bar.


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Hey, punk!

Keep the 80s going with Punk Rock Mondays at the Rose and Crown. DJs Plinko Jason and LaRue spin while the Pabst Blue Ribbon flows. 628 E. Adams St. (602) 256-0223

Sixteen Candles. The Breakfast Club. Pretty in Pink. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The big-hair decade sure did produce great movie classics. Enjoy these and other great films at ‘80s Movie Night at the Rose and Crown in Heritage Square. Like, totally. Fer sure. 7 CHEZ NOUS

14 Johnny’s Uptown

915 Grand Ave. & (602) 266-7372

40 E. Camelback Road & (602) 277-5999

Lively blues, sultry atmosphere.

Upscale, tiered jazz lounge.

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Steele Indian School Park

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15 THE ROOSEVELT

702 N. Central Ave. & (602) 258-8343

816 N. Third St. & (602) 254-2561

Large, mainly Latin dance club.

Intimate wine & beer bar.

9 CLUB PALAZZO

1019 E. Indian School Road & (602) 265-4842

Dance the night away.

Blues bar with live touring acts.

10 Coach & Willie’s

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17 17 Ruby Room

412 S. 3rd St. & (602) 254-5272

717 S. Central Ave. & (602) 258-6900

Pre-game drinks & Latin Saturdays.

Small-scale performance, music venue.

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Madison Park

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16 The Rhythm Room

710 N. Central Ave. & (602) 229-1150

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18 SONORA BREWHOUSE

101 E. Jackson St. & (602) 253-7337

322 E. Camelback Road & (602) 279-8909

Rocker Alice Cooper’s sports bar.

Hand-crafted brewery & restaurant.

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19 The Trunk Space

4240 N. Central Ave. & (602) 241-0018

1506 Grand Ave. & (602) 256-6006

Authentic English pub.

Gallery, performance & concert venue.

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Jefferson St.

13 Hidden House 607 W. Osborn Road & (602) 266-1763 Working-class tavern with DJ nights.

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