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Cultural Divide Arts and entertainment reign in downtown GETTING HERE Central Phoenix 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 Rail
Downtown stations are on Central Avenue,Washington Street and Jefferson Street. For more information, see our METRO Light Rail section on pages 23-25 For routes and schedules, visit valleymetro.org.
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.To start in Uptown, take the 51 to the Glendale Avenue exit.
PHOENIX CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
By Bicycle
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 mag.maricopa.gov.
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.
Much like death and taxes, there is nothing more certain than downtown being the place to be for arts and entertainment, especially this time of year. First Fridays. Heard Museum. Symphony Hall. Bragg’s Pie Factory. Herberger Theater Center. Civic Space Park. These are just a few of the distinctive destinations that have established downtown as the mecca for artistic and cultural events in the Valley. Whether you’re looking to enjoy an awe-inspiring stage performance or see the innovative works of international artists, you’ll ďŹ nd something to quench your thirst for cultural experiences. If your idea of culture is taking a leisurely stroll through downtown galleries or enjoying an unconventional musical performance on the light rail, downtown also delivers. This spring is an exciting time for downtown, as the ďŹ rst-ever Devoured PHX Culinary Classic rolls into town. Sample delicious food and drink from some of the Valley’s top restaurants and purveyors, while enjoying live art and entertainment. Set in the dramatic and artistic atmosphere of the Phoenix Art Museum, this event is one to be remembered. In this issue of You Are Here: Central Phoenix, discover the great things to do, see and experience throughout downtown and central Phoenix. From internationally renowned exhibits at the Phoenix Art Museum, to casual concerts and movies at Civic Space Park, to a one-of-a-kind food and wine event that will put the city on the culinary map, downtown offers a cultural experience like no other.
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Downtown comes alive with diverse events TRIED & TRUE Don’t miss these ongoing downtown events:
First Fridays
Monthly downtown art walk 602-256-7539 artlinkphoenix.com
Grand Avenue Live Live talk show at the Trunk Space 602-256-6006 trunkspace.com
The Train Tracks
Weekly live performances on the light rail thetraintracks.org
Melrose Crawl
Third Thursday shopping event melroseon7th.com
Third Fridays on Grand Avenue
Monthly art and entertainment event grandavephoenix.com
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Third Friday Concert in the Park
Monthly concert at Civic Space Park 602-262-7490 phoenix.gov/parks/civicprk
Willo Home Tour & Street Fair
Melrose on 7th Avenue Street Fair
Feb. 14 willowhistoricdistrict.com
March 6 m7streetfair.com
Looking for something different to do this Valentine’s Day? If so, spend the day with your sig other taking a romantic stroll through the charming homes in downtown’s Willo Historic District.Then enjoy an oldfashioned street fair offering handmade goods, antiques, art, food and live entertainment. Just another perfect day in downtown Phoenix.
The Melrose district will be the place to be as this annual event hits the streets of this charming downtown neighborhood. Ooh and aah over shiny collector cars or browse cool indie crafts made by local artists. And what’s a street fair without great food—cotton candy included—and cool music? Melrose promises both!
Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Modern Phoenix Home Tour
March 6-7 heard.org
April 10-11 modernphoenix.net
Considered one of Arizona’s most significant cultural events, the Indian Fair & Market shines a spotlight on the nation’s outstanding American Indian artists. New to this year’s event is a celebration of Apache arts and culture, featuring crown dancing performances and storytelling by Apache entertainer Ken Duncan.
If you’re into midcentury modern architecture, you’ll be in design heaven at this annual home tour showcasing exceptional examples of the innovative style throughout the Phoenix area. Attend workshops and seminars or tour Paradise Gardens, a 1960s subdivision influenced by architect Alfred Newman Beadle.
Art Detour 22 March 6-7 artlinkphoenix.com
In its 22nd year, this quintessential downtown event returns, giving art lovers the opportunity to tour galleries, studios and businesses in neighborhoods and districts throughout the area. Pick up a map at the Phoenix Center for the Arts and get ready to see some of the best art in town. And because kids love art, too, there’s a special Kids’ Detour.
Phoenix Fringe Festival April 2-11 phxfringe.org
What happened when local artists and producers wanting to promote live theater in downtown came together? The Phoenix Fringe Festival was born. Started in 2008, this two-week event features stage performances by local companies at venues throughout downtown. If live theater is your passion, this is one event you won’t want to miss.
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19 Art Break Need a break from the daily grind? Escape the sea of cubicles to the relaxed comfort of the Herberger Theater Center, where Lunch Time Theater gives art-starved downtowners a quick, creative break. Bring or order lunch, sit back and enjoy a one-act play by an emerging theater company. 222 E. Monroe 602-254-7399
Yes, Phoenix plays host to some of the most internationally acclaimed cultural exhibits known today, but it’s the works by local artists that make downtown a true arts destination. From MonOrchid, to Bragg’s Pie Factory, to Bentley Galleries, downtown is home to a number of art galleries and spaces filled with compelling works by local artists. And this spring, there is no better time to experience the local art community than with Art Detour. In its 22nd year, this signature event gives art lovers the opportunity to take a self-guided tour of downtown galleries, studios and art spaces. Started in 1989, Art Detour helped launch First Fridays and has gone on to become one of the premier art walk events in the country. If stage performance is your thing, downtown is also home to a number of local theaters, including Space 55, an ensemble dedicated to developing new and local actors, and the Torch Theatre, an improvisational theater group that presents musicals, films and long form performances. 1 515 ArtS
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Indie arts organization & gallery.
Great urban artists.
8 BentleY ProjeCtS 215 E. Grant St. ✆ 602-340-9200 Art gallery by appointment.
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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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The laughs don’t stop there as ATC brings renowned comedy troupe Second City to Arizona in the world premiere of “The Second City Does Arizona or Close But No Saguaro.” Talk about your prickly humor! 222 E. Monroe 602-256-6995
What do you get when two overachieving New York songwriters try to write a musical about two overachieving New York songwriters trying to write a musical? arizona Theatre company’s hilarious new show aptly named “[title of show].” Showing Feb. 18 to March 7, the Broadway sensation is fresh, funny and wildly entertaining.
10 CHilDren’S MuSeuM oF PHoenix 215 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-253-0501
16 FluiD5.6 1105 NW Grand Ave. ✆ 480-588-7426 Visual interpretations.
“Play to learn - Family fun.”
11 DoDGe tHeAtre 400 W. Washington St. ✆ 602-379-2800
17 GArFielD GAlleriA 316 W. McDowell Rd. ✆ 602-349-3049 Twelve artist studios in one building.
Steele Indian School Park
Modern venue, classic feel, big shows.
12 enCHAnteD iSlAnD AMuSeMent PArk 1202 W. Encanto Blvd. ✆ 602-254-1200 Rides, food, games and more.
13 eYe lounGe 419 N. 1st St. ✆ 602-430-1490 Collective, contemporary gallery.
14 exPoSeD GAllerY 4225 N. 7th Ave. ✆ 602-248-8030 Contemporary art gallery.
15 FireHouSe GAllerY 1015 N. 1st St. ✆ 602-300-7575 TIM FULLER
Live/work collective artspace.
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36 ROSE SHOW Presenting their own personal visions, 15 Latino artists share their work in “Celebrating the Art of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Roses.” Curated by Jim Covarrubias, the show includes art by Moises Salcedo and Ignacio Farias. 147 E. Adams 602-254-9817
It’s been two years in the making, but the wait is finally over. The latino cultural center has opened in the heart of downtown, offering visitors a chance to learn about and experience the arts, culture and tradition of this dynamic community, while giving Latino artists a venue to showcase their works.
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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 PAulinA Miller GAllerY 817 N. 1st St. ✆ 602-307-9643 Sculpture, painting & photography.
27 PHoenix Art MuSeuM 1625 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-257-1222 Large-scale contemporary museum.
28 PHoenix oPerA 203 W. Adams St. ✆ (866) 673-7248 Opera at the Orpheum Theatre.
Classical & pops concerts.
30 PHoenix tHeAtre 100 E. McDowell St. ✆ 602-258-1974 All-ages performing arts center.
Steele Indian School Park
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812 N. 3rd St. ✆ 602-340-1838 Local art exhibits.
32 roSSon HouSe 113 N. 6th St. ✆ 602-262-5070 Restored historic home.
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Group Think
More than just a bookstore, Bards Books also hosts a variety of workshops and discussion groups. In February, sign up for a meditation sitting, miracles study group or a discussion on author Eckhart Tolle.Talk about broadening your horizons. 3508 N. 7th St. 602-274-7530 37
Color Me Happy
As any beauty maven knows, there’s nothing like color to freshen up your ‘do. If you’re looking for a change, head over to Snapdragon Salon, where your pick of seven talented hairstylists can transform your look from bland to grand. 347 E. Camelback Road 602-690-2629
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36 R&R If you’re idea of the perfect weekend is nestled in the plush comfort of your favorite couch, Weekends Only is just the place for you.This central Phoenix home furnishings store offers all that you need for every room in your home, including original art and unique accessories. 1001 E. Camelback Road 602-283-5535
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Is your hair your crowning glory? If so, give it the VIP treatment at downtown’s exclusive salons, where they take hair seriously. Let’s face it, our hair says it all, from what kind of day we’re having to what kind of mood we’re in.Whether you’re feeling fierce and funky or wispy and romantic, never fear, there’s a downtown salon that will be able to style you up just right.Wanting a look with edge? Check out Hair Pollution, where you can get anything from dreadlock extensions to extreme color treatments. The salon even offers monthly art shows and showcases vintage clothing and fashions by local designers. If you’re looking for something more modern, there’s the Root Salon, a hip locale in central Phoenix, where stylists are experts in such techniques as razor cutting and balayage. Also check out Salon Estique, where you can get a cut, color and style, followed by a facial, mani or pedi. Now that’s a full treatment. 1 BArDS BookS 3508 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-274-7530 Full service independent bookshop.
4 CAMelBACk MountAin MeDiCAl ASSoCiAteS 120 E. Monterey Way ✆ 602-266-4383
7 DeSert SonG YoGA 4811 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-265-8222 Yoga, massage & Tai Chi.
Family medicine.
2 BeADS & FinDinGS int’l 114 W. Camelback Rd. ✆ 602-595-2030 Best prices for beads.
5 ConSPire 901 N 5th St. ✆ 602-237-5446
8 Do Me A FAvor 835 E. Camelback Rd. ✆ 602-200-0190 We make gifting an experience.
Arts cooperative.
3 BunkY BoutiQue 812 N. 3rd St. ✆ 602-252-1323 Men’s & women’s clothing.
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Florence Crittenton also offers a residential group home for girls, as well as the Crittenton Youth Academy, a school in central Phoenix for students who have struggled in the traditional education system. 4116 N. 7th Ave. 602-254-7861
Sure, downtown is filled with cool resale shops offering great fashion finds at bargain prices. But flo’s on 7th takes that concept to a charitable new level by giving 100 percent of its proceeds to Florence Crittenton, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving at-risk girls and young women.
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Vintage & new clothing & gifts.
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Extensive collection of invitations.
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Boutique owner and downtown retail veteran Shelly Session also owns Rust and Roses, a home décor store with an “urban farmhouse” feel, where you’ll find cool vintage items for your home both inside and out. 4200 N. 7th Ave. 602-296-4349
sirens and saints, a new clothing boutique in the Melrose district, is creating quite a stir among downtown fashionistas. Let’s just say, if you’re looking for something fierce but feminine, edgy but soft, this is the place to go. From bags and jewelry to dresses and tops, you’re sure to make quite a statement.
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Antiques & vintage clothing.
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Selection of new and used vinyl LPs.
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The Café at Heard Museum Phoenix • Southwest-inspired cuisine, gourmet salads & sandwiches • Dine amidst the canopy of trees in our tranquil courtyard • Beer & wine selections • Delicious desserts and fry bread
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Get in gear for America’s favorite pastime QUICK TIPS 12 Zum, Zum! Unless you’ve been living under a rock, then you know that Zumba is the latest exercise craze to hit your local gym. Thankfully, the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA now offers a Saturday offering of the Latininspired class that will have you wondering, “Zumba, where have you been all my life?” 350 N. 1st Ave. 602-257-5138
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13 City Links Downtown may be golf course-challenged, but if you’re looking to get your swing on, the Encanto 18 Golf Course fits the bill.With its wide fairways and minimal hazards, this course is perfect for the leisurely game in between business meetings. 2775 N. 15th Ave. 602-253-3963
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14 Road Race It may not be the Tour de France, but it’ll certainly be biker heaven on Feb. 14, when the Valley of the Sun Stage race hits downtown streets. Hundreds of bikers are expected to participate in the one-mile, seven-turn race. Register at Landis Cyclery. Wesley Bolin Plaza 602-264-5681
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Okay, baseball fans, the time is near. The season is almost upon us, which means downtown will once again become the center of your universe. It’s been a long, cold winter, hasn’t it? As the skies clear and the weather warms, the start of Arizona Diamondbacks baseball falls upon us, bringing with it the tradition, excitement and thrilling entertainment only this game can provide. While the team gets their energy going at spring training, you can still catch the action at a Phoenix Suns game at US Airways Center, where Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire and crew continue to tear up the hard court, giving die-hard fans a reason to cheer. If the competitive spirit of professional sports has inspired you to get up and get active, check out downtown’s wide range of fitness clubs and sports facilities. Box it out at the Central Boxing Gym, where Iron Mike himself was once a regular, or participate in a friendly game of pickup basketball at the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA.You can also try your hand at Pilates, yoga, kinetics and other unique forms of exercise at downtown gyms and studios that will get your heart pumping.
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201 E. Jefferson St. ✆ 602-379-2000
Shaded greens, fields & lagoon.
Centralized park and Japanese gardens.
Suns, Roadrunners & Rattlers arena.
15 KIDS CLUB Because you’re never too young to learn about the benefits of keeping fit, Sky Fitness has Sky Fit Jr., a group class for 4- to 10-year-olds. Offered in the summer, the classes will really get your little ones moving. 330 E. Camelback Road 602-297-1759
sky fitness is now offering SkyFit Chix, a group training class for females ages 12 to 18. Led by instructor Heather Lehman, the class is designed to improve body image and exercise knowledge, and teach valuable fitness skills in a non-competitive, nonjudgmental setting. Let’s hear it for the girls!
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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Sports Schedules spring 2010
CenPho on the ball Phoenix Suns Basketball Single-game 2009-2010 tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com or by calling the Phoenix Suns ticket office at 602-379-7867. Tickets are also available at the US Airways Center box office, located at the northwest side of the arena. Regular season prices range from $8 to $750 (subject to change). Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 1 March 3 March 4 March 6 March 12 March 14 March 16 March 19 March 21 March 22 March 26 March 28 March 30 March 31 April 2 April 3 April 7 April 9 April 11 April 13 April 14
@ Memphis @ Dallas vs. Atlanta vs. Sacramento @ Oklahoma City vs. Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio vs. Denver @ Los Angeles Clippers vs. Utah vs. Indiana vs. Los Angeles Lakers vs. New Orleans vs. Minnesota vs. Utah vs. Portland @ Golden State vs. New York @ Minnesota @ Chicago @ New Jersey @ Detroit @ Milwaukee vs. San Antonio @ Oklahoma City vs. Houston vs. Denver @ Utah
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Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball Single-game 2010 regular season tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com or by calling the Arizona Diamondbacks ticket office.Tickets are also available at the Chase Field box office, located at the west side of the stadium. Prices range from $5 to $120 (subject to change). April 5 April 6 April 7 April 9 April 10 April 11 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 29 April 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 14
vs. San Diego vs. San Diego vs. San Diego vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh @ Los Angeles Dodgers @ Los Angeles Dodgers @ Los Angeles Dodgers @ San Diego @ San Diego @ San Diego vs. St. Louis vs. St. Louis vs. St. Louis vs. Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia @ Colorado @ Colorado @ Colorado @ Chicago Cubs @ Chicago Cubs @ Chicago Cubs @ Chicago Cubs @ Houston @ Houston @ Houston @ Houston vs. Milwaukee vs. Milwaukee vs. Milwaukee vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers @ Atlanta
Tickets for Arizona Diamondbacks spring training games, which run from March 4 to April 3 at Tucson Electric Park are available by calling 1-866-672-1343. For information, visit arizonadiamondbacks.com. * Dates and times are subject to change. * BOLD INDICATES HOME GAMES
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On Track Hop on the rail to downtown events QUICK TIPS Ride the rails with ease thanks to these handy basics:
Hours Sunday to Thursday 4 a.m. to midnight Friday & Saturday 4:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Sunday 4 a.m. to midnight
Fares One ride – $1.75 All day $3.50 3-Day $10.50 7-Day $17.50 31-Day $55 (Fares subject to change. Discounts available for youth, seniors and persons with disabilities.)
PHOENIX CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU, VALLEY METRO
Frequency Weekdays Every 10 minutes from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Weekends Every 15 minutes Saturdays from 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. Every 20 minutes all other hours and Sundays.
Ride Times From downtown Phoenix to: Downtown Tempe - 25 minutes Downtown Mesa - 40 minutes Phoenix Sky Harbor 15 minutes
It’s fast, it’s quick, it’s easy and the best part, it’ll get you to your favorite downtown event in no time at all. Giving commuters quick and easy access to the city’s top cultural and entertainment hubs, METRO light rail has become an integral part of the downtown landscape. The 20-mile route runs from Mesa to Tempe to downtown Phoenix, with an available route to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Along the way, riders have access to some of the Valley’s most significant destinations, as well as downtown’s most celebrated venues. Interested in expanding your creative horizons? Climb aboard and stop at any of downtown’s amazing art galleries and spaces. In the mood to be entertained with a good theater show? Stop and catch a stunning performance by the opera, symphony or host of downtown theater companies. Interested in spending the day at any one of downtown’s cultural events and festivals? Ride the rail to such neighborhood favorites as the Melrose Crawl or Grand Avenue Festival, where you’ll get a real taste of urban living. Thanks to the rail, downtown’s cultural possibilities have become endless.
Rail Talk: What’s new on the line It’s been a year since The Train Tracks launched, giving light rail commuters the chance to experience one of the most unique musical performance shows around. Since then, the concept has evolved into a weekly format showcasing up-and-coming bands that square off in a show at the Phoenix Art Museum every quarter. If you haven’t ridden the rail and experienced this unique performance concept, what are you waiting for?
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LEGEND Light Rail Alignment Free Airport Bus Station Location Park-and-Ride Location
Get on Track Stretching 20 miles, METRO light rail will run through Mesa, Tempe and Phoenix. Park, bike or walk and ride, stopping at key points and landmarks in the Valley. Visit valleymetro.org for more information.
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1. Montebello / 19th Avenue 2. 19th Avenue / Camelback 3. 7th Avenue / Camelback 4. Central Avenue / Camelback 5. Campbell / Central Avenue 6. Indian School / Central Avenue 7. Osborn / Central Avenue 8. Thomas / Central Avenue 9. Encanto / Central Avenue 10. McDowell / Central Avenue 11. Roosevelt / Central Avenue 12. Van Buren / Central Avenue Van Buren / 1st Avenue 13. Washington / Central Avenue Jefferson / 1st Avenue 14. 3rd Street / Washington 3rd Street / Jefferson 15. 12th Street / Washington 12th Street / Jefferson 16. 24th Street / Washington 24th Street / Jefferson 17. 38th Street / Washington 18. 44th Street / Washington 19. Priest Drive / Washington 20. Center Parkway / Washington 21. Mill Avenue / Third Street 22. Veterans Way / College Avenue 23. University Drive / Rural 24. Dorsey / Apache Boulevard 25. McClintock / Apache Boulevard 26. Smith-Martin / Apache Boulevard 27. Price-101 Freeway / Apache Boulevard 28. Sycamore / Main Street
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Travel is more than just A to B. Travel should bring you closer to your favorite team. $79-$159 Per suite Per night
Hilton Suites is the heart of the plate in Central Phoenix. We are the closest Hilton to Chase Field, and adjacent to the Metro Light Rail for the most convenient, door to door transportation to the game. Ask for the D-backs special and receive two Light Rail passes with your reservation.
Book your travel today at www.phoenixsuites.hilton.com
10 East Thomas Road; Phoenix, AZ 85012 602-222-1111; www.phoenixsuites.hilton.com
Travel should take you places ÂŽ
One nights, non - refundable deposit due at time of making reservation. No refunds for changes, cancellations or non-arrival on check-in date. Other restrictions apply. Š2010 Hilton Hotels Corporation.
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Grand Tetons and Snake River, 1942. Ansel Adams Archive. 84.92.542. Š The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Collection Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Ansel Adams’s photographs of the American landscape are iconic, his role as an environmentalist is well known and the image of Adams as a smiling, grandfatherly figure is so familiar people have a sense they know the man. Despite his wide-spread popularity, and the familiarity of some of his most stunning images, there are still discoveries to be made. Ansel Adams: Discoveries is unmatched exploration of the beloved photographer’s personal archives. Drawn from the Center of Creative Photography, this neverbefore-seen exhibition features 130 of Adams’s most popular images along with dozens of rare archival documents that offer new insights into this photographic master. Left: Aspens, Northern New Mexico, 1958. Ansel Adams Archive. 76.89.76. © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Collection Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona Right: Ranch House near Carson City, Nevada, Winter, 1962. Ansel Adams Archive. 84.90.558. © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Collection Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941. Ansel Adams Archive. 84.92.553. © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Collection Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
See the work of America’s favorite nature photographer in a whole new light. Come see what you’ve been missing. Visit PhxArt.org or facebook.com/phxart.
Independently edible.
MARCH 13/14
Devoured features strive to satisfy
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“local fresh.”
A two-day celebration of savory food, wine, and inspirational art, featuring independent Phoenix restaurants, wineries from around the world, food and art seminars and demonstrations by culinary leaders. Devoured is a premium gourmet experience showcasing the vast talents of Phoenix’s best chefs, restaurateurs, food producers and vintners who delight food aficionados and satisfy the demand for local fresh.
Tickets start at $65.
To purchase tickets visit PhxArt.org/devoured
PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS* Barrio Café Caffe Boa Chelsea’s Kitchen Cheuvront Christopher’s Cibo Coronado Café Cowboy Ciao Crudo Different Pointe of View District Estate House Fez FnB Green Hana Sushi Il Terrazzo Kai
Mabel’s on Main Maize’s Café & Bistro Modern Steak Nine 05 Olive & Ivy Over Easy Parlor Phoenix Public Market Prado Petite Maison Postino Quiessence St. Francis Switch Talavera Ticoz True Food Kitchen Udder Delights
*For daily updates check PhxArt.org/devoured
Phoenix’s most accomplished chefs including James Porter, Gio Osso, Aaron May, Christopher Gross and Payton Curry, serve it up on Devoured’s Sub-Zero/Wolf Cooking Demonstration Stage. Food and Wine seminars hosted by the national experts including author of the Wall Street Journal’s ‘Eating Out’ column, Raymond Sokolov; and America’s leading brewmaster, Jim Reiha.
Additional support provided by: You Are Here, Clear Channel Radio, The Arizona Republic, PBS, Cox, Alliance Beverage, Latino Perspectives, CBS Outdoor, Phoenix New Times and Barnes & Noble.
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Out & About A spattering of spring happenings Looking for something to do? Get out and have fun at these cool downtown events. “If Loving You is Wrong, I Don’t Want to be Right”
Shared Fabric Movement Project
Through Feb. 27 New works by artist Eric Finzi. Perihelion Arts 602-334-6299 perihelionarts.com
Public project using dance as a medium of expression. Civic Space Park 480-965-6447 phoenix.gov/parks/civicprk
“CrossRoads BLUES”
Mariah Carey
Through May 16
Feb. 20
Artist Michael Allen Engstrom displays jazz-themed oil paintings. @Central Gallery 602-256-3521 phixlib.org
Carey performs on her Angels Advocate Tour. Dodge Theatre 602-379-2800 livenation.com
“if loving you is wrong…” Through Feb. 27
“Darkness & Light”
live nation
Feb. 27 Experience a performance by the Phoenix Chorale by candlelight. Trinity Episcopal Church 602-253-2224 phoenixchorale.org
CitySolve Urban Race Feb. 27 Teams race through downtown solving puzzles while exploring the city. Downtown Phoenix citysolveurbanrace.com
Arizona Scottish Highland Games
Zac Brown Band
Feb. 27 to 28
The six-piece country band performs fresh off their Grammy win. Dodge Theatre 602-379-2800 livenation.com
Celtic fest featuring traditional Scottish arts, crafts, music and sports. Steele Indian School Park 602-431-0095 arizonascots.com
Coronado Historic Home Tour Feb. 28 Tour a block of 1930s homes in Coronado’s Brentwood district. Coronado Neighborhood gcna.info
mariah carey Feb. 20 *Events subject to change. 28
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Harlem Globetrotters March 6 The famed basketball team brings their “Magical Memories” tour to the Valley. US Airways Center 602-379-7800 usairwayscenter.com
Perihelion Arts
Through March 28
ALL-STARS
LINDSEY GEMME
Past performers of the Phoenix Improv Festival have included Jack McBrayer from NBC’s “30 Rock,” Stephanie Weir from “Mad TV,” and talent from Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report.” 222 E. Monroe St. 602-252-8497
Looking for a good laugh? From april 15-17, the Herberger Theater Center will play host to the 9th annual Phoenix improv festival. This three-day laugh fest is filled with shows and workshops by comedy troupes specializing in the art of improv, and promises rolling-in-the-aisles kind of fun. PHoenix SiSter CitieS worlDFeSt
MiCHAel BuBle
March 26 to 28
The Canadian Grammy awardwinning singer performs. US Airways Center 602-379-7800 usairwayscenter.com
Festival celebrating Phoenix’s 10 sister cities. Heritage and Science Park 602-262-5071 phoenixsistercities.org
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LIVE NATION
April 2 to 24 See new works by the photography artist. Five15 602-256-0150 phxart.org
“All tHe More to love”
Zac Brown BanD March 3
April 7 to 25
CHelSeA HAnDler
MozArt’S “reQuieM”
March 11
March 18 to 20
The New Jersey-born standup comedian performs. Dodge Theatre 602-379-2800 livenation.com
The Phoenix Symphony performs Mozart’s unfinished legacy. Symphony Hall 602-495-1999 phoenixsymphony.org
March 13 Showcase of Irish heritage and tradition. Irish Cultural Center phxirish.org
“tHe HoBBit” March 19 to April 4 The classic fantasy comes to life. Valley Youth Theatre 602-253-8188 vyt.com
10tH AnnuAl PHoenix FilM FeStivAl April 8 to 15 Honoring Dan Harkins and benefiting Phoenix Children’s Hospital Harkins Scottsdale 101 602-955-6444 phoenixfilmfestival.com
LIVE NATION
St. PAtriCk’S DAY PArADe AnD iriSH FAire
Musical comedy about the unique clientele of a plus-size clothing store. Phoenix Theatre 100 E. McDowell Road phoenixtheatre.com
chelsea hanDler March 11
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LUCKY CAT
115 N. 6th St. 602-262-5071
One of downtown’s most popular cultural events returns to Heritage and Science Park feb. 27-28. Showcasing Japanese art, crafts, entertainment and cuisine, matsuri: a festival of Japan includes a kimono fashion show, ondo dancing and martial arts demonstrations, as well as bonsai tree and calligraphy displays. “one Mo’ tiMe” norah Jones April 25
April 22 to May 2 Musical revue recreating a night at the Lyric Theatre in New Orleans. Playhouse on the Park 602-258-8128 blacktheatretroupe.org
LIVE NATION
“no CHilD”
“DulCe” April 9 to 18 Children’s play about a boy’s search for treasure, love and treats. Phoenix Theatre 100 E. McDowell Road phoenixtheatre.com
“rAin” A triBute to tHe BeAtleS April 22 to 25 Live tribute performance to rock’s most famous bands. Orpheum Theatre 602-534-5600 phoenix.gov/stages/orpheum
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“HoorAY For HollYwooD” April 30 Oscar-winning songs performed by the Phoenix Boys Choir. Orpheum Theatre 602-534-5600 phoenix.gov/stages/orpheum
April 23 to May 9
ADult PuPPet SlAM
Solo show on the life in the New York City public school system. Herberger Theater Center 602-252-8497 atphx.org
May 7 to 8 Adults-only evening of quirky puppet shows. Great Arizona Puppet Theater 602-262-2050 azpuppets.org
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April 24 to 25
May 14 to 16
Center Dance Ensemble performs to the words of America’s great poets. Herberger Theatre Center 602-252-8497 centerdance.com
Fresh and inventive work by Ballet Arizona’s artistic director. Orpheum Theatre 602-381-1096 balletaz.org
norAH joneS
“Flow MY teArS, tHe PoliCeMAn SAiD”
April 25 The singer/songwriter performs her latest release, “The Fall.” Dodge Theatre 602-379-2800 livenation.com
May 14 to 30 A TV star wakes up to find he’s been stripped of his identity. Space 55 602-663-4032 space55.org
AZ MATSURI
The theme for this year’s event is a traditional figure of a cat called Maneki Neko, which means “lucky cat” or “beckoning cat.” Usually seen inside a Japanese business or restaurant, its raised paw greets customers.
Dining Shopping Entertainment Events Located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix
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High Life Upscale eateries raise downtown’s culinary bar QUICK TIPS 61 Supreme Bean Cartel Coffee Lab is the newest coffee shop to hit downtown, bringing with it their signature “Clover coffee experience.” A state-of-the art brewer, the Clover makes coffee to order, giving drinkers the ability to choose their bean and grind, one cup at a time. 1 N. 1st St. 480-225-3899
GREATER PHOENIX CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
1 Taco x 2 It’s double the fun in central Phoenix now that America’s Taco Shop has opened its highly anticipated second location in the Melrose district. Like its sister restaurant in the Coronado district, America’s serves burritos, tortas and, of course, tacos for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as their signature carne asada. 4447 N. 7th Ave. 602-515-0856 62 Buttered Up Got a hankerin’ for a juicy burger made the good ole’ Midwestern way? Culver’s, a popular Wisconsin-based burger joint, joins the downtown scene, giving burger lovers a taste of their famous ButterBurger, named for its buttered, toasted bun. 825 E. Camelback Road 602-595-7876
When it comes to downtown dining, 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 and swanky restaurants in the Valley. If you consider the view just as important as the meal, make reservations at the Compass Room. Perched high atop the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, this rotating restaurant is known for exquisite cuisine and impressive 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, such as hearty cuts of filet mignon, porterhouse steak and prime rib. Just off the beaten path is the Rokerij, a hip and happening little hideaway serving such American favorites as pork tenderloin, grilled veal chop and rack of lamb.And it doesn’t stop there. Downtown has a number of other great spots, perfect for a romantic date or a pre-show dinner. 1 AMeriCA’S tACo SHoP 2041 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-682-5627 4447 N. 7th Ave. ✆ 602-515-0856 Best carne asada in the valley.
2 AzteCA BAkerieS 416 N. 7th Ave. ✆ 602-253-5864 Mexican deli & bakery.
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3 BArrio CAFÉ 2814 N. 16th St. ✆ 602-636-0240 Great Mexican food.
4 BAr SMitH 130 E. Washington ✆ 602-229-1265 Great food and cocktails.
5 CArlY’S BiStro 128 E. Roosevelt St. ✆ 602-262-2759 Food, spirits & art.
6 CArMine’S little itAlY 3 S. Second St. ✆ 602-258-0707 Pizza and pasta.
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In the former home of Lisa G Cafe Wine Bar, Main Ingredient is revamped and restyled, with a homelike atmosphere, complete with comfy couch and cozy fireplace. 2337 N. 7th St. 602-843-6246
If you fancy yourself a beer connoisseur, you’ll feel right at home at the main ingredient ale house & café. Opened in January, the pub-slash-restaurant has eight beers on tap, including local brews from Four Peaks Brewery and Sonoran Brewing Company. Nosh includes sandwiches, salads and Mindy’s Mac ‘n Cheese. 7 CHeuvront
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1326 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-307-0022
1651 E. Camelback Rd. ✆ 602-274-5429
Classy wine & cheese bar.
3111 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-234-3656
8 CitY BAkerY 600 E. Washington ✆ 602-716-2000
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64 LOCAL ART While at La Condesa, treat your eyes to the restaurant’s gorgeous surroundings, featuring artwork by Mexican artists Manuel Gilavalos y Garcia and Ricardo Ramirez, and furnishings by Bellas Artes de Mexico. 1919 N. 16th St. 602-254-6330
Simple yet satisfying, the taco is fast becoming the dish of choice among downtown diners. For a gourmet take on our favorite dish, la condesa gourmet Taco shop offers such interesting selections as the Baja Sur Dogfish Shark Taco and the Mayan Cochinita Pibil Taco, made with pork shoulder and wrapped in banana leaves. 19 GAllo BlAnCo CAFÉ
DEVOURED PHX CULINARY CLASSIC
401 W. Clarendon Ave. ✆ 602-274-4774 Southwestern dining at its best.
20 GeorGe & DrAGon 4240 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-241-0018
March 13 to 14 What do you get when you bring together Arizona’s top purveyors, the Valley’s best chefs and beautiful works by the world’s most masterful artists in history? Visit the Phoenix Art Museum in March and you’ll find out. Held March 13-14, Devoured is a culinary event like no other. Presented by Devour Phoenix and hosted by the Phoenix Art Museum, Local First Arizona and R Entertainment Co., the event will feature one-of-a-kind food experiences and culinary demonstrations, while showcasing some of the state’s finest purveyors of food and drink. Guests will enjoy food and wine tastings, as well as premium spirits and craft beers, in the Dorrance Sculpture Garden, while the museum’s Great Hall will host seminars, presentations and talks by national experts.
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21 GreAt AMeriCAn Grill 10 E. Thomas Rd. ✆ 602-222-1111 American food.
22 HAnA Guests will also be treated to general admission to the museum, which is currently the timeless work of photographer Ansel Adams, as well as works by Brazilian painter and sculptor Romero Britto. More than 35 Valley restaurants are expected to participate in the event, including Ticoz, Switch, Cheuvront, Stoudemire’s, Postino, Bar Smith, Cibo, Barrio Café, Fez, La Grande Orange, Radio Milano, That’s a Wrap and Green. Tickets are $65 in advance for single-day entry, $90 in advance for two-day entry. Call 1-866-977-6849 or visit protix.com (additional fees apply). Day-of tickets may be purchased at the Phoenix Art Museum for $75 per person.
5524 N. 7th Ave. ✆ 602-973-1238 Sushi, bento & Japanese cuisine.
23 HArD roCk CAFÉ 3 S. 2nd St. ✆ 602-261-7625 America’s rock n’ roll franchise.
24 tHe CAFÉ At HeArD MuSeuM 2301 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-252-8848 Artful dining.
25 HulA’S MoDern tiki 4700 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-265-8454 Island fusion dishes & drinks.
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65 ALL-STAR CHEF One look at his resume and you’ll realize just how good his food is. With stints at the Royal Palms and Lon’s at the Hermosa, Chef Michael also competed at the Culinary Olympics in 1992. 2929 N. Central Ave. 602-266-0565
Valley chef Michael DeMaria may be known for his upscale Scottsdale restaurants, but it’s his newest restaurant that has people talking. mid city Kitchen is all about fresh, quick and easy. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner-on-the-go, the central Phoenix eatery is the perfect place for the busy downtowner to grab a bite and go.
26 HurrY4CurrY 455 N. 3rd St. ✆ 602-252-8900 Indian restaurant redefined.
33 MrS. wHite’S GolDen rule 808 E. Jefferson St. ✆ 602-262-9256 Soul Food at its best.
27 kinCAiD’S 2 S. 3rd St. ✆ 602-340-0000 Classic seafood & chophouse.
28 lolA tAPAS 800 E. Camelback Rd. ✆ 602-265-4519 Spanish shared plates.
29 MAizie’S 4750 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-274-2828 Uptown vibe. Uptown cuisine.
30 MAriA’S MexiCAn Grill 3 S. Second St. ✆ 602-258-5462 Tacos and burritos.
31 MArY CoYle iCe CreAM 5521 N. 7th Ave. ✆ 602-265-6266 Delicious ice cream & sandwiches.
32 MAtADor reStAurAnt 125 E. Adams St. ✆ 602-254-7563 Traditional Mexican favorites.
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Dolce Espresso serves up a tasty menu of confections, including cakes, cookies, muffins, loafs and biscotti. Our favorite? The chocolate caramel turtle cake.Yum! 1025 E. Camelback Road 602-274-6900
With the surge of coffee houses popping up all over downtown, it sure seems like the need for coffee is at an all-time high. Luckily, there’s room for one more. Dolce espresso video coffee Bar serves coffee, lattes, espressos and teas, but it’s the plasma TVs playing music videos and live DJ on the weekends that has us coming back for more! 40 PoStino CentrAl
VEG OUT Looking for meat-free culinary alternatives? Try these downtown eateries, where vegetarian is the only way to go:
5144 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-274-5144 Great wines and food.
41 tHe rokerij 6335 N. 16th St. ✆ 602-287-8900 Hearty Southwestern fare.
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128 E. Roosevelt St. 602-262-2759
1301 NW Grand Ave. 602-254-6726
Serving locally grown organic produce,The Breadfruit gives spice-craving vegetarians a taste of the Caribbean with such dishes as the Coconut Curried Tofu and the Pop Cho and Sweet Ginger. Bring your own beer and wine for an added treat.
For a small place, Carly’s has a great big menu featuring a buffet of meat-free options.Try one of their veggie sandwiches, made with your choice of ciabatta, lavosh, focaccia or Napolitano bread.They’re all vegan, organic and locally baked.
Chef and owner Ana Borrajo has created a culinary gem in the heart of the Grand Avenue district with Sapna Café. Located in the hip Bragg’s Pie Factory, you’ll nosh on such favorites as the scrambled tofu with veggies and the butternut squash gypsy stew.
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1028 Grand Ave. 602-254-7843
For another vegan-friendly option in the Grand Avenue area, check out the Paisley Violin.This artist’s retreat has a selection of veggie sandwich plates that includes the Asian Tofu and the La Baba, baba ghanoush with spinach, feta and tzatziki.
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That’s a Wrap 2022 N. 7th St. 602-252-5051
With a tagline like “healthy food for a healthy planet,” you’re sure to find a wrap that fits your dietary lifestyle.Try the Senorita No-Meata or the Veggie Jackson, or substitute grilled tofu with any wrap on the menu. It’s good to have options.
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Hurry 4 Curry 455 N. 3rd St. 602-252-8900
The Indian version of fast-food, this cozy eatery in the Arizona Center offers a variety of vegetarian options, including the Tawa Paneer, made with Indian cottage cheese, Anise seeds and tomato gravy; and the Alu Matar, cubed potatoes with green peas and curry.
42 roSie MCCAFFreY’S iriSH PuB & reStAurAnt 906 E. Camelback Rd. ✆ 602-241-1916 Famous Irish pub.
43 roSe & Crown 628 E. Adams ✆ 602-256-0223 British-Style Pub.
44 SeAMuS MCCAFFreY’S 18 W. Monroe ✆ 602-253-6081 Original Irish pub.
45 SierrA BonitA Grille 6933 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-264-0700 Southern Arizona ranch cooking.
46 SonoMA CASuAl DininG 25 W. Van Buren St. ✆ 602-252-3858 Inexpensive excellence.
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71 ONE-STOP SHOP The Gardener’s Kitchen packaged meals can also be found at the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar, where you can pick up a chilled bottle of wine and delicious dessert, rounding out a perfect meal. 721 N. Central Ave. foodconnect.org/phoenixmarket
If you’re like most busy downtowners, your next meal just may come from a drivethrough window. Skip the combo meal and head to the Downtown Phoenix farmers market where you’ll find frozen meals made by The Gardener’s Kitchen. Made with fresh
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705 N. 1st St. ✆ 602-296-5043
Your family pizzeria.
Contemporary Irish experience.
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741 E. Glendale Ave. ✆ 603-252-1200
High-class bar food.
Coffee, pastries and more.
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3508 N. 7th St. ✆ 602-595-2244
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Inventive local eateries strut their stuff at the region’s biggest art museum.
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Your friendly neighborhood pub.
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Panaderia & Fast-Casual MexiCan (602) 253-5864 • 416 N. 7th Avenue open 7 - 5 Mon. thru Fri. & 7 - 3 on Saturday
English Pub & Grub 4240 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Az 85012 • (602) 241-0018 Light Rail Stop # 6 Lunch & Dinner Shepherds Pie Fish n Chips Pasties Bangers n Mash
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Phoenix’s only authentic English Pub offers up amazing award winning fare daily: Lunch (11am till 2:30) Dinner (2:30 till Late)
Steel tip dart & plastic Pool Tables & games. Weekly events include Texas Hold’em poker Tue, Wed, Sat, Sun. (call for times) Trivia night: Thur. 9pm Karaoke: Mon. 9pm
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Large outdoor misted patio & smoking area. cigar friendly Happy Hour: 4-7 pm | Reverse Happy Hour: Sun - Thur: 11pm till close Open 7 days a week 11am till 2am • English Owned & Operated youarehereaz.com
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Matador restaurant restaurant Proudly serving Mexican Food for more than 25 years.
B r e a k fa s t | Lu n c h | D i n n e r 125 e. adams street 602.254.7563
Open 7 days a week Mon-Thurs 9a - 9p fri-sun 7a - 10p
Located in Midtown Phoenix serving the finest locally roasted coffees, organic teas, sweets and savories in an eclectic and soothing atmosphere.
602.595.2244 www.UrbanBeans.com 3508 North 7th Street, #100 Phoenix, AZ 85014
Coffee with a Conscience 1020 N. 1st Ave., Phoenix 602-354-8150 M-F 6a - 10p S&S 7a - 10p Free covered parking & wi-fi NEW SECOND LOCATION!
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Blackened Fish Tacos and Carnitas 3 S. 2nd Street • 602-258-5462
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Downtown DJs get the party started QUICK TIPS 7 Lush Life If you’re in the mood to get your groove on retro-style, check out Club DWNTWN, where resident DJs R055 and Kathryn play dance rock, post punk, Britpop, indie and new wave songs. A departure from the club’s Latin scene, this Friday night dance fest will have you hopping! 702 N. Central Ave. 602-258-8343 12 Shop Talk The Shop, a weekly hip-hop night at downtown’s Hidden House, recently celebrated its five-year anniversary, giving local rap, hip-hop and old-school fans a reason to celebrate. Here’s hoping the popular hotspot continues to break it down for years to come. 607 W. Osborn Road 602-266-1763 21 GNO Taking girls night out to an all-new level, Majerle’s Club 9 offers Pretty Young Things, a BFF-fest held the first Friday of the month. Sip on bubblegum vodka, get your groove on on the bubble-filled dance floor and snap pics with your besties in a cool photo booth. 24 N. 2nd St. 602-253-0118
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A permanent fixture on the downtown nightlife scene, local DJs are mixing it up and getting club hoppers grooving all night long. Nightclubs have them. So do restaurants. There’s even a coffee bar that has one. All over downtown, you’ll find DJs spinning tunes, busting out beats and creating a cool vibe that raises the city’s hip factor. From the industrial beats at Club Palazzo to cool dance mixes at Bar Smith, you’re sure to find the right mix to get your groove on. For something completely unique and unconventional, check out Hot Fudge Sundaze at the Clarendon Hotel, where DJ William Reed and Sean Watson turn the hip rooftop bar into a cool and laid-back hangout filled with a mix of reggae, lounge, soul and indie electro pop.You’ll never look at Sunday afternoons the same way again. Also check out the Rose and Crown’s Saturday night Royal Filth, where patrons can dance to the beats of DJs Pantyfish and Young Marlon Brando surrounded by funky paintings of The Clash and Queen Elizabeth. 1 AMSterDAM
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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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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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Like its sister clubs Palazzo and Club DWNTWN, Sanctum is open until 4 a.m., giving late-late-night crawlers a place to hang after a hard night of partying—just in time for a hearty breakfast to beat those hangover blues. 4343 N. 7th Ave. 602-264-1700
sanctum, the newest club to hit the downtown scene, is creating quite a stir since it opened late last year. Sure the music’s slamming, but it’s the Gothic-inspired setting, complete with gargoyles and seraphim casting their steely glares at patrons below, that’s making this dance club the hottest spot in downtown.
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1019 E. Indian School Rd. ✆ 602-265-4842
Large, mainly Latin dance club.
Blues bar with live touring acts.
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710 N. Central Ave. ✆ 602-229-1150
816 N. Third St. ✆ 602-254-2561
Dance the night away.
Intimate wine & beer bar.
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628 E. Adams ✆ 602-256-0223
Pre-game food & drinks.
British-Style Pub.
18 W. Monroe ✆ 602-253-6081
Rocker Alice Cooper’s sports bar.
Original Irish pub.
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Working-class tavern with DJ nights.
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1506 Grand Ave. ✆ 602-256-6006
Nightlife at its urban best.
Gallery, performance & concert venue.
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SPRING 2010
City Central
Make You Are Here your guide to everything Central Phoenix.
Downtown Phoenix is the place to be
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A Actors Theatre After Hours Gallery Alta Phoenix Lofts Alwun House America’s Taco Shop Amsterdam Arizona Center Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Opera Arizona Science Center Arizona Theatre Company Art Detour 22 ASU Mercado Galleria Azteca Bakeries B Bar Bianco Bar Smith Bards Books Barrio Café Beads & Findings Int’l Bentley Projects Bikini Lounge Bobby C’s Bokeh Gallery Bragg’s Pie Factory Breadfruit,The Bunky Boutique Burton Barr Library
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C Café at the Heard Museum 18, 34 Camelback Mountain Medical Assoc. 12, 47 Carly’s Bistro 32, 36 Carmine’s Little Italy 32,43 Cartel Coffee Lab 32 Casa Blanca 44 Central Boxing Gym 20 Central Gallery 28 Central Phoenix Women 41 Char’s Has The Blues 44 Chase Building Garage 21 Chase Field 20 Cheuvront 33 Children’s Museum of Phoenix 7, 11 E. Griffin Cipolla D.O. 12, 47 City Bakery 33 Civic Plaza East Garage 21 Civic Space Park 3, 28 Clarendon Hotel 44 Club DWNTWN 44, 45 Club Palazzo 44, 45 Coach & Willie’s 45 Collier Center 21 Compass Room 32, 33 Conspire 9, 12 Cooper’stown 45 Copper Star Coffee 33, 38 Coup Des Tartes 33 Culver’s 32 Curiouser & Curiouser 12 D Desert Song Yoga 12 Devoured Phoenix Culinary Classic 34, 39 D’Licious Dishes 33 Do Me A Favor 12, 16 Dodge Theatre 7, 28, 29, 30 Dolce Espresso Coffee Bar 36 Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors 15
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H Hair Pollution Halo Hana Hard Rock Café Harkins Scottsdale 101 Heard Museum Heard Museum Indian Fair Heard Museum Shop Herberger Theater Center Heritage and Science Park Heritage Park Garage Heritage Square Hidden House Hilton Suites Homme Lounge Hula’s Modern Tiki Hurry4Curry
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M Made Art Boutique Madison Street Lots Main Ingredient Ale House & Café Maizie’s Majerle’s Margaret T. Hance
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Maria’s Mexican Grill Mary Coyle Ice Cream Matador Restaurant Melrose On 7th Ave. Street Fair Melrose Pharmacy METRO Light Rail Mid City Kitchen Modern Phoenix Home Tour Modified Arts MonOrchid Mrs.White’s Golden Rule Mulligan’s at Encanto 8 My Florist Café
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P Paisley Violin Papercrazy Parker/Sharon Lot Patriots Square Paulina Miller Gallery Perihelion Arts Perry Monge Salon Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix Film Festival Phoenix Fringe Festival Phoenix Metro Retro Phoenix Opera Phoenix Suns Phoenix Symphony Phoenix Theatre Pink Spot Pizzeria Bianco Playhouse on the Park Postino Central Practical Art Purple Lizard
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