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find family at b. simple restaurant

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The Ken

"The Ken” is a long time favorite. Three eggs, butter browns, and a butter griddled biscuit smothered in our house made bacon-sausage gravy with bacon make up this memorable breakfast dish.

Our goal at b. simple is to make our customers family and — just like in any family — come back for more.

To do this, we embrace customers with the highest level of service through our caring, competent staff. We provide our staff with the tools, training and education needed to be confident and feel empowered to create their own working environment.

Read our reviews online and you’ll see customers rave about our staff.

We love to welcome repeat guests by name, and can’t wait to learn the names of new customers. Our open, unassuming kitchen environment invites a family feeling.

And, you won’t leave hungry. Some customers like sitting at the counter to watch the action from the kitchen to the table. And out-oftowners have said they’ll be looking for excuses to return to Prescott just to come back to our restaurant.

Delve into hearty portions of food made daily from scratch ranging from our massive burritos to our most popular “The Ken.” Sample our house made jams, giant biscuits, bacon and sausage gravy, Hatch chile sauces (red and green), sausage, pancake batter, hash browns and more.

If you like spicy, sweet or savory, you can find it here. We’ve received many wonderful reviews, so search

“b. Simple restaurant” on Google and click on our more than 213 reviews in the box to the right on the first search page. Add the word “reviews” to your search and you’ll see what people have to say on Yelp, Trip Advisor and Restaurant Guru.

We came to Prescott in 2020 from New Mexico where Chef Jose was the executive chef for NASA. He has been cooking for nearly 35 years and is a Le Cordon Bleu graduate.

We are so grateful for the wonderful response to what we are doing at b. simple.

We are located at 220 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Follow us on Facebook at b. simple.

April 8th

Living History Adventure: Pioneers at the Party

Sharlot Hall Museum

10:00 AM

Dress to impress, mind your manners, and get ready to spill the tea! What did social events look like on the Arizona frontier? Pioneers had to be resourceful with entertainment. Explore the museum’s campus and meet Living History interpreters on the grounds and in historic buildings as they go about their day at the Living History Adventure. See the blacksmith work in a real forge, print something in the print shop, try your hand at crafts and activities, and more! Included with regular admission.

928.445.3122 www.sharlothallmuseum.org

Easter Bazaar & Family Fun Day

The Center - Prescott

10:00 AM-3:00 PM

Family fun event - stop in and visit with the Easter Bunny, and hunt for Easter Eggs! We'll also have games, prizes and refreshments.

928.778.3000 www.thecenteronrosser.org

Jerome - Too Stubborn To Die Phippen Museum

1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Presented by Jay Mark. This presentation looks at the numerous disasters, tragedies and setbacks Jerome faced in its first 75 years, and how it still came out on top. From the time in prehistory when the Sinaguas mined copper for decoration and ornamentation, to the Spanish exploring for gold and silver, to the modern discoveries of copper riches all within Cleopatra Hill, Jerome exploded to the 4th largest city in Arizona. This event is free to the public. Museum admission required. 928.778.1385 www.phippenartmuseum.org

April 8th

The Bee's Knees Dance Night

Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center

5:30 PM-8:30 PM

All social dancers and dance styles welcome! Introductory lesson included starting at 6:00 PM and new dancers are welcome. $5 cash at the door. All dances take place at the Elks Performing Arts Center.

2023 Social Dances: April 8 - Arizona Two-Step. May 13 - Arizona Two-Step. June 10 - East Coast Swing. Check Facebook page for updates and information about dance classes. 928.899.3618 www.facebook.com/ thebeeskneesdanceprescott

Listen - An Easter Musical Offering

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

6:30 PM-8:00 PM

This musical event will feature a live choir performing both new and traditional Easter hymns. It is designed to help participants understand the life, mission and atonement of Jesus Christ. It is free, all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the performance. 610.792.2477

Jazz JourneyJazz Influences in American Culture

Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center

7:00 PM-9:00 PM

Join us for the next concert in our 2023 series of jazz music exploration as we celebrate jazz influences in American culture! Throughout the 1920s, jazz worked its way into many aspects of American culture. Everything from style to literature to the civil rights movement was touched by its influence.

Get tickets here!

April 9th

Easter Eggstravaganza! Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary

Takes place on Easter Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Check the zoo website for details about this fun family event!

928.778.4242 www.heritageparkzoo.org on

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April Events

April 1

She Wrote

April 1 Well Dressed Wolves

PM-11:00 PM

April 2 Sky Daddy 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

April 4 Billy Reno Band 6:30 PM-9:30 PM

April 5 Line Dance Lessons 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Open Dance until 10 PM

April 6, 13, 20 & 27

Andrew Deering and Friends

PM-9:30 PM

April 7 Dirty Halos

PM-11:00 PM

April 8

April 8

April 18 Merry McKee Band

April 25

Unplugged

April 9 Justin and Autumn Hitson

April 11

Llory McDonald Combo Deluxe

PM-9:30 PM

April 12

Radicals

PM-9:30 PM

April 14

PM-11:00 PM

April 15 STEFnROCK

PM-4:00 PM

April 15

Romen Buffalo and the Loyal Order

April 16 Truly Reckless

April 19

Dance Lessons

PM-7:30 PM Open Dance until 10 PM

April 21

Jackson Taylor and the Sinners (Ticketed Event)

April 26 Aragon /Scott Duo

PM-9:30 PM

April 28 Road One South

April 29 Palomino

PM-5:00 PM

April 29

SPECIAL EVENT: Forrie Smith From Yellowstone Meet and Greet (Ticketed Event)

April 22 Trey Friddle Band

April 22 90 Proof

April 23 Groove Dawgs

April 29 Trey Friddle Band 8:00 PM-11:00 PM

April 30

Scandalous Hands

April 9th

Prescott Valley Community Market

7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley

11:00 AM-3:00 PM

Outdoor artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.

928.404.0358 www.pvcommunitymarket.com

April 9th

Whiskey Jam - Open Mic

The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April live music schedule.

928.443.8498 www.thumbbuttedistillery.com

Easter Brunch Buffet at Bucky's Café

Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos

Eat at Bucky’s Café and enjoy a delicious Easter Brunch including a prime rib carving station, shrimp, smoked salmon, an omelet station and many more enticing items. Due to limited availability, reservations must be paid in advance at Bucky’s Casino. Call 928.515.5222 for more information.

928.776.5696 www.buckyscasino.com

April 9th

Prescott Library Events This Week

Prescott Public Library

This week's events at the Prescott Public Library: Drop-in Tech Help, Toddler Storytime, LEGO Club for Kids, Geology Talks, Preschool Storytime, Wed. Morning Book Club, Intro to Basic Computer Skills, Library Pals: After-School Club, WORDS Book Club, Baby and Me Storytime. Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.

928.777.1500 www.prescottlibrary.info

April 10th

Cash is King Event

Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos

Cash Is King! – Cash prizes escalate monthly, April through June for a total cash giveaway of $57,750! Cash Is King cash drawings take place every Monday at 6:00 PM in April at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Three lucky April winners will receive $500 cash, weekly!

928.776.5696 www.buckyscasino.com

The Tales That Lay Before Us, Vol. 2 | June 19-23 (ages 9-14)

This popular camp returns, inviting students to explore frontier folklore through the colorful world of the stage. A week of thespian activities will expand campers’ knowledge of theatre as well as the Museum’s living history experience, as they learn how to bring theatre and history together from our living history interpreters. The week will end with the students performing in a special play!

Registration: $130/child regular, $110/child members

Limited to 24 spots. Register at Admissions, online, or by phone.

History comes to life through youth camps and programs.

Discover Arizona’s story in a whole new way at the Sharlot Hall Museum. Register today.

Full STEAM Ahead | July 18-21 (ages 9-13)

What does the history of the Prescott area and Arizona look like without the science of agriculture or the engineering of irrigation systems? In this camp, kids will dig into the connections between history and the STEAM fields of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. Camp activities include creating a mini irrigation system, designing a historically inspired model house, investigating the practice of archaeology, and participating in a community art project.

Registration: $110/child regular, $95/child members craft or activity. Included with regular admission. For monthly dates and themes, visit our website.

Limited to 16 spots. Register at Admissions, online, or by phone.

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