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Arizona Diamondbacks.........................................6 Chicago Cubs........................................................24 Chicago White Sox................................................26 Cincinnati Reds.....................................................32 Cleveland Indians..................................................36 Colorado Rockies..................................................42 Kansas City Royals................................................44 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim...........................46 Los Angeles Dodgers............................................50 Milwaukee Brewers...............................................52 Oakland Athletics..................................................54 San Diego Padres..................................................56 San Francisco Giants.............................................60 Seattle Mariners....................................................62 Texas Rangers.......................................................64

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Spring Training Roundup Baseball is Back! By Greg Macafee

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he popping of a baseball mitt, the crack of a bat, and the constant chatter between infielders and outfielders: These are just some of the sights and sounds that take over the Valley’s Spring Training ballparks. Each year, 15 MLB teams converge on the Valley of the Sun to hone their skills during Cactus League play. From Goodyear Ballpark and Surprise Stadium in the far West Valley, to HoHoKam Stadium and Sloan Park in Mesa, 10 venues host teams. Veteran players refresh their skills, rookies and minor league players vie for invites to “The Show” and coaches get their first look at their team for the upcoming season. Equally, baseball fans flock to the Valley as well to get a sneak peek at their favorite teams. Games start February 21, when the ASU Sun Devils take on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale. Two days later, the rest of the teams take the plates throughout the Valley. If you’re looking for things to do, places to see or restaurants to try, peruse this Spring Training Guide, where you can find insider tips and a glimpse of the teams that call Arizona their Spring Training home.

Arizona Diamondbacks

(93-69; second in NL West; Wild Card winner against Colorado; lost to Dodgers in the next round) The 2017 season was one of the best seasons for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Their pitching staff went from one

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of the worst in 2016, to one of the best in 2017, led by the resurgence of Zack Greinke and the arrival of Archie Bradley in the bullpen. Outfielder J.D. Martinez carried the second half after he joined the team midway through the season via trade from the Detroit Tigers. While the Diamondbacks found success with first-year manager Torey Lovullo, the offseason brought several questions and not too many answers. As mid February, Martinez still was a free agent, and the bullpen roster was up in the air, specifically—and most importantly—the closer role. Fernando Rodney signed with the Minnesota Twins in the offseason after leading the Diamondbacks in saves in 2017 with 39. Rumors have been swirling that Bradley, one of the most enthusiastic D-backs, may fill that role. Several offensive producers are returning, namely All-Stars Paul Goldschmidt, Jake Lamb and pitchers Greinke and Robbie Ray. One major change in the organization was the departure of Tony La Russa from his front-office position.

Chicago Cubs

(92-70; first in NL Central; lost to Dodgers in five games) Two years removed from breaking the curse, the Cubs are returning to Arizona for another Spring Training at Sloan Park. After strictly rebuilding through the draft and free agency, Cubs’ officials felt they had the talent to win a second-straight World Series last season. They took a differ-

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ent approach, however. The Cubs brought in Jose Quintana from the Chicago White Sox as a starter and the move paid off for the most part. The Cubs beat the Washington Nationals in the first round before falling to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games. While a majority of the offense stayed put, the organization has yet to make a decision on pitcher Jake Arrieta. The 6-foot-4, 31-year-old righthander led the Cubs in wins and ERA and has been key to the team’s success in the past two seasons. John Lackey is a free agent, so the Cubs’ starting rotation is questionable. The Cubs signed Yu Darvish in mid-February, which gives the team an upperhand.

Chicago White Sox

(67-95; fourth in AL Central) After a bummer of a season, the White Sox are looking to reload in 2018 with a core of young players. Led by the big bats of Jose Abreu and Avisail Garcia, the White Sox won 67 games in 2017, finishing fourth in the AL Central and missing the playoffs. While Abreu and Garcia still wear White Sox jerseys, the team must find a way to bulk their pitching rotation and find a new closer after trading David Robertson to the Yankees. Mike Pelfrey and Jose Quintana were traded last season, but the White Sox haven’t made too many moves this offseason. ...continues on page 34


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FOR THE D-BACKS, 2018 IS ALL ABOUT

REDEMPTION By Joe Abramson

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ast year Torey Lovullo entered his debut season as manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks with the challenge of fixing a franchise that went 69-93 in 2016 and hadn’t finished with a winning record since 2011. The campaign proved to be successful, with a turnaround that saw the D-backs end a five-year postseason drought, thanks to a 93-69 record that led them to the top Wild Card spot in the National League. The D-backs beat the Colorado Rockies 11-8 at Chase Field to claim the first Wild Card

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victory in franchise history. Triples were the story of the night, as the D-backs became the first MLB team to hit four three-baggers in a single postseason game since the Boston Americans did it in the 1903 World Series. Archie Bradley became the sixth pitcher to hit a triple in a playoff game and the first reliever to accomplish the feat. The season ended in the NLDS, as the D-backs were swept by the eventual National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Lovullo became the ...continues on page 12


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TOREY LOVULLO WAS THE 2017 NATIONAL LEAGUE MANAGER OF THE YEAR. ...continued from page 8 third D-backs skipper to pick up the National League Manager of the Year Award, joining Bob Melvin (2007) and Kirk Gibson (2011). First-year GM Mike Hazen showed he was willing to deal at the trade deadline when he pulled the trigger on a midseason transaction that brought outfielder J.D. Martinez to the desert. All Martinez did was hit .302 with 29 home runs and 65 RBI in 62 games with the Dbacks. On September 4 against the Dodgers, he became the

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first Diamondback and the 18th major leaguer in history to slug four homers in one game. Martinez came up huge during the stretch run to clinch a playoff spot as he earned National League Player of the Month honors for September by hitting .404 with 18 home runs and 36 RBI in the final month of the season. A coveted free agent, Martinez has not signed with anyone as of press time, despite reports that Bradley and infielder Jake Lamb are pleading for him to return. Now the challenge is to keep it going and build on the momentum from last season’s success. When it comes to the D-backs, any discussion of offense begins with veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Named to the last five All-Star games while picking up three Gold Gloves and three Silver Slugger awards, Goldschmidt has become a perennial MVP candidate. A durable player who has missed just 14 games in the

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YOSHISA HIRANO SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS AT SALT RIVER FIELDS. last three seasons, Goldschmidt, a career .299 hitter, has shown the power expected of a top-tier first baseman as evidenced by his 36 home runs in 2017. He also has shown an ability to draw walks. He led the NL in free passes in 2016 with 110 and has averaged 107 per season over the last three years. He also stole 61 bases during the same span. All-Star Lamb should take care of the other corner of the infield, while the middle is likely to see some combination of Brandon Drury, Nick Ahmed and Ketel Marte with Chris Owings and Daniel Descalso filling in where needed. ...continues on page 14


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ZACK GRIENKE IS EXPECTED LEAD THE STARTING ROTATION.

...continued from page 12 The outfield will likely see Yasmany Tomas in left, David Peralta in right and A.J. Pollock, who has been limited due to injuries the last two campaigns, holding things down in center field. Behind the plate, Jeff Mathis and Chris Herrmann should share the bulk of the work but newly acquired Alex Avila will provide value as a backup and as a clubhouse presence. The veteran backstop is well-respected for the way he handles pitchers. At the plate Avila, whose hitting came back to life in 2017 while splitting time with the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs, has a knack for drawing walks and provides another lefthanded bat. He can also fill in at first base. In a hitter’s park such as Chase Field, pitching is at a premium. The starting rotation is strong at the top with All-Stars Zack Greinke and Robbie Ray. Greinke, who won the 2009 American League Cy Young Award with the Kansas City Royals, bounced back from a rough 2016 which saw him finish with a 13-7 record and a 4.37 ERA by going 17-7 and knocking the ERA down to 3.20 in 2017. Ray’s career should continue

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on an upward arc. Having never finished with a winning record in his first three seasons in the big leagues, he took a giant leap in 2017, going 15-5 with a 2.89 ERA.

Patrick Corbin, Taijuan Walker and Zack Godley round out the rotation. Bradley is the likely closer but don’t rule out Japanese import Yoshihisa Hirano and Brad Boxberger. The team that came out of nowhere in 2017 isn’t going to sneak up on anyone in 2018. The National League West may be the best division in baseball and the Dodgers and Rockies aren’t going anywhere. Still, nobody is going to be surprised in 2018 if the D-backs are still playing baseball in October.

ARCHIE BRADLEY BECAME THE SIXTH PITCHER TO HIT A TRIPLE IN A PLAYOFF GAME AND THE FIRST RELIEVER TO ACCOMPLISH THE FEAT.

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Diamondbacks introduce relief pitcher Yoshihisa Hirano By Andrew Bell

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n front of a packed media room at Salt River Fields, the Arizona Diamondbacks introduced their newest relief pitcher, Yoshihisa Hirano. Hirano is entering his first season in Major League Baseball after spending 12 years with the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. With the Buffaloes, Hirano recorded 143 saves during the past five seasons, and the 34-year old right-hander is expected to compete with Archie Bradley and Brad Boxberger in hopes of securing the role of closer this season. “The D-backs were the first team that made me an offer,” Hirano said through an interpreter. “When me and my family came over to visit in December, General Manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey Lovullo (were) there … they made my family feel like part of their home already.” Hirano’s wife and two children were in the front row of the news conference, and Lovullo also was in attendance to present Hirano with his No. 66 jersey. Among many topics, Hirano discussed his role out of the bullpen, his language barrier with teammates, and even his experience in the World Baseball Classic last spring that led him toward wanting to play baseball in the United States. “My experience in the WBC last year was a huge part (of the decision),” Hirano said. “Being on the mound and using the Major League baseballs that I was using; it felt comfortable … that was a huge part.” Hirano will become just the second Japanese player to play

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YOSHIHISA HIRANO SHOWS OFF HIS NEW JERSEY WITH MANAGER TOREY LOVULLO, LEFT, AND GENERAL MANAGER MIKE HAZEN. in the major leagues for the Diamondbacks, and he will look to add to a bullpen that is now without Fernando Rodney, who signed with the Minnesota Twins as a free agent this offseason. “I have been a closer in Japan, so hopefully that will be my goal, but I am willing to pitch in any situation,” Hirano said. Following Bradley’s success as a setup man last year, it would appear that he would be the frontrunner to grab the reins as the Diamondbacks closer. However, this year’s Spring Training will prove to be an enticing time as the Diamondbacks look to try and fill a void in a crucial spot at the back end of their bullpen. “My specialty is fastball, split (combination),” Hirano said. “The most important thing that I feel is to be able to execute each of those pitches. I feel that I was able to do that in Japan, but I am hoping that I can do the same here in the big leagues.” As for any possible language barriers among teammates, Hirano noted that he has a special

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instructor in mind to help obtain the intricacies of the English language. “It’s a very important thing and I am going to take that seriously, to be able to communicate as much as I can on my own,” Hirano said. “My wife is going to take English lessons as well, and hopefully she can be my tutor.” One possible question mark surrounding Hirano is his age, and how it will affect him over the course of a rigorous, 162game schedule. Nevertheless, Hirano noted that the transition to the United States won’t faze him, and there has been other older pitchers who have come to the United States and obtained success late in their careers. “There has been a lot of pitchers from Japan who have jumped over to the big leagues at my age,” Hirano said. “Some of these guys are pitching well into their 40s, so I still don’t feel that I am on the downside of my career, but hopefully I can continue to have the success that I had in Japan.”



Entertaining fans a priority for organist By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

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obby Freeman is dedicated to playing the organ. When he was a youngster, he was so enthralled by the instrument that he skipped school practice. As the Arizona Diamondbacks’ entertainer, he dons a jersey emblazoned with 88—the number of keys on a keyboard. But his career goes beyond playing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” and assorted pop gems. He wants the world— especially children—to know music is important. “Baxter and I became partners in June 2000 with a Character Counts program,” he says.

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Bobby Freeman

“We traveled with that show throughout Arizona for 15 or 16 years. We do a different version now, the Bobby and Baxter STEM program. We incorporate those elements into our show.” Freeman was raised in Cleveland. When he was 18 months old, his parents took him roller skating. At the rink, he fell in love with the organ. “They had an organist as entertainment for the skaters,” Freeman recalls. “We always had a piano in the house and I would pretend it was an organ. “Every day I played the piano. I played hooky in kindergarten. I was a runaway. I went in

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the front door of the school, through the hallway and through the back door. That went on for a week.” Then the school called Freeman’s parents to inquire about his absence. “My dad hung up the phone, got his belt and said, ‘Where have you been?’,” Freeman says. “I told him I came home and played the piano. He couldn’t hit a kid who was skipping school to play the piano. He told me I needed to stay in school. I was working on my profession already. I didn’t need school. I remember that day like ...continues on page 20



...continued from page 18 it was yesterday.” At age 10, his parents bought him an organ, which he learned to play himself. “Everything’s from memory,” says Freeman, 62. In his teens, he landed a job playing organ in Cleveland roller rinks. He played for 25 years, but eventually found that task boring. Skaters preferred structured music during competitions, and Freeman wanted something a little more lively. Newer instruments had the ability to mimic strings. “Roller skaters didn’t like the change,” he says. He moved on to senior and country club dances, where he found his home. “I was playing in a restaurant and they said, ‘Your beat is so good we have to dance,’” he

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“I WAS PLAYING IN A RESTAURANT AND THEY SAID, ‘YOUR BEAT IS SO GOOD WE HAVE TO DANCE.’ BECAUSE OF THE ROLLER SKATING BACKGROUND, I HAD A REALLY GOOD DANCE BEAT.” says. “Because of the roller skating background, I had a really good dance beat.” He bounced back and forth between Fort Myers Beach, Florida, and Cleveland. In 1987, the Freemans and their three sons packed up and moved to Phoenix. Freeman quickly found

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a job at a country club, and continues to play that circuit, occasionally with wife/singer Charlene. One day, he attended a Phoenix Firebirds game; they were the AAA San Francisco Giants affiliate. Officials asked him to play during the games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. He continued to build his resume, playing for the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Fall League, and the San Diego Padres in California. The team flew Freeman to games to entertain fans. Upon its founding, the Diamondbacks hired a Firebirds executive as their community affairs director. In January 1998, Freeman was hired to play for the D-backs. He commuted between San Diego and here. ...continues on page 22


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...continued from page 20 Freeman is an ambassador of sorts for the D-backs. Before their inaugural season, Freeman appeared in public with a handful of D-backs players. “I would make appearances to help nonprofits and get our brand out into the community,” he says. “We did a fashion show in January 1998, and our models were Travis Lee, Tony Womack and Andy Fox. We did several other charity events before we started playing baseball.” Freeman is the only full-time, front-office organist/keyboardist in the MLB. To keep his career and the fans’ experiences fresh, Freeman keeps up on modern tunes so he can entertain audiences with the likes of Katy Perry, The Chainsmokers and Fitz and the Tantrums.

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“Then I’ll go back and do something from the big band era or from the ’50s,” he says. “I change it up and give it a little different flavor with the keyboard and organ. I’m able to do that.” His career highlights are aplenty. He entertains at Spring Training, all the home games, playoff games, the 2001 World Series and the 2011 All-Star Game. His job doesn’t stop there. During a two-week holiday closure in December, Freeman spent Christmas at St. Vincent de Paul, for which he donated an organ. “I’m an organ donor now,” he says with a laugh. “I go down to the dining room as much as I can.” Freeman says there is one vital bit to his job.

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“The most important thing I can do with the D-backs is to be enthusiastic whether we have a small crowd on a weekday, or a sold-out crowd,” says the Glendale resident who volunteers for a thoroughbred horse rescue. “When I go out into the concourse, I’m here. I’m on. Everybody’s important. I always have a smile on my face. I take selfies. I’m here to make fans’ experience a good one. We can’t control the wins and losses on the field, but families can still leave and say, ‘We had a good time.’ I hear the comments, especially from kids or dads. ‘Wasn’t that cool? We got to meet the D-backs’ organist.’ Then people come back. They always come back to points of pleasure.”


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7:05 p.m

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1:10 p.m.

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6:40 p.m.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots CUBS FANS UNITE Two miles west of Sloan Park is a staple of the Chicago homeland. Portillo’s famous hot dogs are a true taste of Chi-Town in the Valley. The popular joint also boasts a varied menu of salads, burgers, sandwiches and shakes. 65 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.967.7988. SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Sloan Park is nestled between shopping meccas. On the east side is Mesa Riverview, packed with stores like Marshall’s, Walmart and Bass Pro Shops. To the west is Tempe Marketplace, an outdoor mall surrounded

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by household names like Target, Best Buy, Ulta, Ross and JCPenney. Mesa Riverview, Loop 202 and Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.461.0050; Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.9338. GO LAKESIDE Head over to Tempe Town Lake for one of the college town’s most beloved spots. Take a walk alongside the manmade lake, play in the park and attend one of the many events held nearly every weekend. Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe.



CHICAGO WHITE SOX

Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com whitesox.com DESCRIPTION: Home to the White Sox and Dodgers, Camelback Ranch was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000 – including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. It is adjacent to a manmade lake. PARKING: Parking in the complex’s 4,000 spots is free. The west lot off 107th Avenue is closest to the Ranch stadium. TICKETS: $10-$64, available at whitesox.com or 623.302.5000. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Clearly, in front of the first-base concourse, where 100-foot shade structures were added. CONCESSIONS: Beer, margaritas, soft drinks, hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheesesteak and gelato.

Game Schedule February/March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots EXPLORE DOWNTOWN GLENDALE Peruse locally owned shops, bars and restaurants surrounding historic Murphy Park, near Glendale Avenue between 57th and Grand avenues. SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH Cash in that golden ticket and tour Cerreta Candy Company’s factory, complete with plenty of sugary samples. 5345 W. Glendale Avenue, 623.930.9000. SPLASH DOWN Brave thrilling slides at world-class water park Wet

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teams’ primary marks and colors while recognizing the decade spanning the complex’s inaugural season of 2009 through 2018, the logo will be featured heavily throughout the Spring Training season. The improvements are just as striking. Camelback Ranch has debuted a 30 foot by 50 foot Daktronics videoboard in THE EXPERIENCE AT CAMELBACK RANCH right-center field. The HAS BEEN ENHANCED FOR THE 2018 new high-definition SPRING TRAINING SEASON. videoboard provides fans with a dramatic cility architect HKS, the shades upgrade to the visual and complement existing design interactive experience during features while providing more Spring Training games. shaded seating options for Another significant enhancefans. ment is the addition of two “The new scoreboard and new 100-foot shade structures shade structures are part of along the first base concourse at The Ranch. Designed by fa...continues on page 30

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THE NEW SHADED SEATING AREA MAKES WATCHING GAMES MORE COMFORTABLE. ...continued from page 28 the world-class amenities that make Camelback Ranch the best place for residents and visitors to enjoy a premium fan experience as they cheer on their favorite teams,” said Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers. Overton said Dodgers and White Sox fans alike will enjoy the improvements, for which he could not reveal a dollar figure. “The White Sox are also adding graphic elements to the backside of the facility, adjacent to the practice field,” he said. “It’s going to recognize the All Stars through their history. Now, we’ll mirror a Dodgers one that already exists. “The message we try to deliver is fans shouldn’t just come in the park, watch the game and go home. We want them to come early, walk the practice fields, watch the players’ workout regimen and be so close they can hear their conversation, then watch the game.” During Overton’s eight years with Camelback Ranch, he has seen fans bond as a family. “I’ve started to get to know some of the fans who come

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Volunteers sought for Camelback Ranch Spring Training games. By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

Volunteers are needed to staff concession stands at Camelback Ranch Spring Training games in March to support Valley nonprofit organizations. Southwest Human Development, Arizona’s largest nonprofit dedicated to early childhood development, is partnering with Camelback Ranch to provide volunteers for concession stands at eight games this season. Interested parties should attend an information session from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, March 1, at Glendale Community College, 6000 W. Olive Avenue, Glendale. Volunteer sign-up and a complete list of volunteer

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CINCINNATI REDS

Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 goodyearbp.com reds.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 2009, the 10,000-seat Goodyear Ballpark plays host to the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more familyfriendly parks in the Cactus League, featuring inflatable attractions and a kid-size wiffle ball field on the first base concourse. PARKING: Parking is $5 ($10 for RVs) and is plentiful.

Game Schedule February/March Sunday

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1:10 p.m.

BEST PLACE TO SIT: A right-field pavilion ticket includes food and nonalcoholic beverages, and some seats are shaded. If you sit in the outfield grass ($8), aim for left field to avoid the sun and have a view of the centerfield scoreboard.

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22

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AZ

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27

12

11

Tuesday

AZ

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KC

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Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

TICKETS: $8-$31, available at Reds.com.

CONCESSIONS: There are four signature fixed concessions stands throughout the ballpark as well as 24 portable sales units with a variety of food and beverage offerings. Portable stands include items such as nachos, shaved ice, margaritas, specialty sandwiches, ice cream, cotton candy and kettle corn.

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30

31

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots PROMOTIONS Fans can participate in a postgame, on-field workout-clinic hosted at the Reds Player Development Complex. Open to fans ages 12 and older, the event is $130. It takes place on March 4 and March 24. Want to hear the snap of the ball when it hits the catcher’s glove? Check out the Batting Practice Fan Zone when fans have a chance to watch Reds Major League pregame batting practice up close and personal from the warning track behind home plate. Tickets are $80 on March 6 and March 19.

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SALT RIVER FIELDS They added catcher Welington Castillo, who hit .282 in 2017, hitting 20 home runs and driving in 53 RBIs. The White Sox witness the young talent of Yoan Moncada, who came to the Windy City in a trade from the Boston Red Sox for starting pitcher Chris Sale.

home runs, RBIs, on-base percentage and hits last season. Short of making some major moves ahead of Spring Training, it looks like the Reds will be in for another downer this season.

Cincinnati Reds

(102-60; first in AL Central; lost to Yankees in first round) A year after falling to the Chicago Cubs in the World Series, the Indians made another playoff run in 2017 and the prospect of a World Series ring looked promising. Finishing first in the AL Central with a 102-60 record, the Indians took a two-game lead on the Yankees before losing three straight. The heartbreaking playoff defeat means success is a priority for 2018. Two of their biggest offensive weapons are returning—Jose Ramirez and Edwin Encarnacion. Ramirez compiled a .318 batting average with 186 hits, while Encarnacion hit 38 home runs, drove in 107 RBIs and had an on-base percentage of .377. Carlos Carrasco, Corey Kluber and Trevor Bauer, who combined for 580 innings of work last year, are set to hit the mound once again. Most

(68-94; last in NL Central) Last year was one to forget for the Cincinnati Reds. They missed the playoffs, finished last in the NL Central, and now have the challenge of filling the roles left by Drew Storen, Bronson Arroyo, Scott Feldman and Zack Cozart. Cozart signed with the Angels, but the Reds still have the chance to bring back Feldman, Arroyo and Storen this offseason. Feldman was instrumental for the Reds’ starting rotation, throwing 111.1 innings in 2017, good for second on the team. He also turned in a team-high nine quality starts for the Reds. Fortunately for the Reds, their top offensive producer from 2017, Joey Votto, will man first base again. The 34-year-old Canadian led the Reds in batting average,

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importantly, Andrew Miller and Cody Allen will support the starting pitchers in the bullpen. Miller has been one of the top relief pitchers in the league the past few years with a 1.44 ERA, while Allen has handled the closer duties, compiling 62 saves in the past two years.

Colorado Rockies

(87-75; third in NL West; lost to the Diamondbacks in Wild Card) With three batters hitting more than 30 home runs and two of those hitters driving in 100-plus RBIs, the Rockies powered their way into the NL Wild Card game last year against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Just like the regular season, their bats carried them, but they ended up falling to the Diamondbacks in an exciting 11-8 battle. While their season may have ended sooner than expected, the Rockies finished in third place with 87 wins. What’s even better for the Rockies is Charlie Blackmon and Nolan Arenado, who combined for 234 RBIs last season, are returning. The bad news, though, is they will also have ...continues on page 58


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Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 goodyearbp.com indians.com DESCRIPTION: The 10,000-seat Goodyear Ballpark, opened in 2009 and plays host to the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more family-friendly parks in the Cactus League, with inflatable attractions and a kid-size wiffle ball field on the first base concourse. PARKING: Parking is $5 ($10 for RVs) and is plentiful. TICKETS: $8-$40 (depends on opponent), available at indians.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Clearly, in front of the first-base concourse, where 100-foot shade structures were added. CONCESSIONS: Beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, Mexican food, Italian ice, soft drinks in large souvenir cups.

Game Schedule February/March Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots VENTURE INTO THE WILD Interact with hundreds of animals at Wildlife World Zoo. 16501 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453. JOURNEY TO ITALY Get a taste of family-style Italian at this longtime West Valley staple. Bella Luna, 14175 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear, 623.535.4642. HIT THE LINKS Tres Rios Golf Course at Estrella Mountain Park is a par-71 championship parkland style course designed by renowned course architect Red Lawrence.

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MINOR LEAGUE LOCKER ROOM

Indians celebrate 20th year with expansion By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

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hen Cleveland Indians fans attend games at Goodyear Ballpark this Spring Training, they can expect to see players like Francisco Lindor, Edwin Encarnacion and Corey Kluber in top shape. For its 10th anniversary in Goodyear, the Cleveland Indians expanded its Player Development Complex. It added 16,000 square feet to its facility that includes an enhanced weight room with garage doors that open to reveal the agility field. It cost $12 million. “We started putting this master plan on paper three to four years ago,” says Ryan Lantz, Arizona Operations manager for the Cleveland Indians. “We pulled the trigger in June 2017. We needed more space in the weight room to bring out additional players for strength and performance camps. “Our old dining room had

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MAJOR LEAGUE PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM OFFERS A VARIETY OF RELIEF FOR PLAYERS REHABILITATION. only a 20-person max. For Spring Training, we have a max roster of 70 guys. Guys were eating in shifts. They would grab their food and head to the clubhouse. They

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didn’t have that collaborative environment.” The addition gives the team breathing space to host a nutritionist and culinary team. ...continues on page 38


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CLEVELAND INDIANS IMPROVED, TWO-STORY WORKOUT AREA. ...continued from page 36 “Most teams have nutritionists on site,” he says. “They work with the culinary team. The menus are planned weeks in advance with the team.” The 60,000-squarefoot building is split into two, with one wing for the Major League players, and the other for the minor league affiliates. “Players who are drafted out of college, MAJOR LEAGUE LOCKER ROOM SHOWS OFF ITS NEWLY or were recruited for IMPROVED SHAPE, MEDIA CENTERS AND LOUNGE AREA. the team from overseas get their first taste of baseball out here,” “With the Indians, we were January we have our perforLantz says. “The Rookie in the World Series two years mance camps. February and League plays a 40- to 50ago,” he says. “Last year, we March is Spring Training.” game schedule at night. were in the playoffs. I think Six to 10 players started ar“The Rookie League plays there’s a redemption factor. riving to workout in Decemthrough August. September I think it’s just a matter of and October is the fall instruc- ber, while the rest of team reported in mid-February. This getting through the season tional league, when we bring is all in the name of redemphealthy.” back the top prospects in our tion. organization. December and

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COLORADO ROCKIES

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480.362.9467 saltriverfields.com coloradorockies.com DESCRIPTION: The Rockies play at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, a luxurious, massive facility that boasts healthy foods, huge concourses, lots of seating and an enormous lawn. PARKING: On-site. Salt River Fields has 3,000 spaces. Gates open at 9 a.m. for afternoon games. $5 for cars, $15 for RVs and buses. TICKETS: $11-$37 (varies by opponent) at 480.362.9467, coloradorockies.com or ticketmaster.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Check out the two party decks, on the top deck of the stadium and in the infield. The section has seats and a standup bar for a more casual viewing experience. CONCESSIONS: Tons. Healthy food, pizza, Southwestern, ice cream, beer, some cocktails and additional vendors.

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Game Schedule February/March/April Games start at 1:10 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

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March 1

AZ

6:40 p.m.

TEX

26

AZ

Thursday

22

28

SEA

AZ 19

SF

21

LAA 6

CHI

n Home n Away

Wednesday

AZ 27

5

LAA 11

Feb. 20

AZ

1:05 p.m.

4

Tuesday

30

CHI

7:05 p.m.

31

SEA

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots HIT THE LINKS The nearby Talking Stick Golf Club is highly regarded, and close to the stadium. Perfect for an early morning tee time prior to the game. 9998 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.860.2221, talkingstickgolfclub.com. PRESS YOUR LUCK One of the Valley’s most luxurious hotel and casinos, Talking Stick Resort features a spa, multiple restaurants and 240,000 square feet of gaming. 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com.

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DINNER AND A MOVIE The adjacent Pavilions shopping center features several restaurant options and the Roadhouse Cinemas. 9090 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.750.7295, roadhousecinemas.com. PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Many bars, restaurants and retailers are nearby. There’s enough diversity there to satisfy any taste, from biker bars to upscale boutiques.


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Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining/ kcroyals.com DESCRIPTION: The 2015 World Series champs play in the 10,500-seat Surprise Stadium that features a spectacular lawn. The 124-acre site is routinely praised for its well-conceived design with lots of shaded seating.

Game Schedule February/March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

OAK 4

PARKING: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and parking is free. Gates open 90 minutes prior to all home day games. TICKETS: $8-$30 (depending on opponent) at 800.745.3000, kcroyals.com or ticketmaster.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Much of the stadium is shaded in the afternoon, but the infield upperdeck provides canopied seating. The lawn, too, is very spacious, often giving attendees plenty of room to spread out. CONCESSIONS: Plenty of options, from cotton candy to brats to beer. Surprise also lets visitors bring in packaged food if it’s in a clear, sealed bag.

Monday

Wednesday

21

6

7

TEX

13

14

OAK

SEA

1:10 p.m.

8

MIL

6:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m.

CWS 15

CHI

19

20

CHI 25

CHI

12:05 p.m.

21

SF

6:05 p.m.

27

26

Saturday

24

22

CLE

MIL

6:05 p.m.

28

29

2

SD

1:10 p.m.

9 AZ

LAD 16

LAD

6:05 p.m.

18

Friday

23

March 1

CIN

SD

12 SD

Thursday

22

28

SEA

SD

1:10 p.m.

23 SF

LAD 30

3

CWS 10

AZ

1:10 p.m.

17 TEX

TEX

6:05 p.m.

24

AZ

1:10 p.m.

31

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*On March 26th, the Royals play an away game in Omaha, Nebraska against their AAA affiliate, the Omaha Storm Chasers at 4:05 pm Arizona time.

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots GET WILD The Wildlife World Zoo features an aquarium, an African safari and 400 exotic and endangered species. 16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453, wildlifeworld.com. GO WAY OUT WEST Wickenburg is a testament to the state’s rugged frontier days and a great place for a day trip. Its historic downtown and numerous ranches make it a quintessential stop. Arizona.ci.wickenburg.az.us. GO DOWNTOWN Downtown Glendale, that is.

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n Home n Away

LAD

SF 5

CLE

Feb. 20

27

26

CIN 11

Tuesday

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The historic downtown features multiple restaurants and lots of unique antique shops. visitglendale.com. SEE A PLAY Arizona Broadway Theatre is a professional theatre that showcases locally and nationally acclaimed artists. Known for its elaborate sets, stunning costumes and talented casts, ABT also provides palatepleasing sit-down table service. ABT has become one of the highest-attended live theaters in Arizona. 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.776.8400, azbroadway.org.


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LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM Tempe Diablo Stadium 2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe 480.350.5205 tempe.gov/diablo angels.mlb.com DESCRIPTION: Tempe Diablo Stadium was built in 1968 and underwent an extensive renovation in 2005. Perched on the side of Tempe’s rocky Twin Buttes, the stadium complex shares the picturesque landscape with the adjacent Buttes Resort and is one of the Cactus League’s most centrally located ballparks. PARKING: Stadium lots are close and $5, but you need to arrive early. Patrons can park at one of two Downtown Tempe Park-iT locations: City Hall or Hayden Square. Parking tickets are validated at the trolley stop at Fifth Street and Mill Avenue. The trolley hits the stadium every 20 minutes starting two hours before game time, until 30 minutes after the game. TICKETS: $15-$75 (varies by opponent), available at angels.mlb.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: It’s tough to beat the sizeable grass berm seating in leftfield when it starts at $15. CONCESSIONS: Domestic and microbrew beers, hot dogs, fries, sodas and soft drinks. Some outside food allowed; check for restrictions.

Game Schedule February/March/April Games start at 1:10 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

26

SD 4

11

TEX

1:05 p.m.

25

LAD

13

Saturday

24

CLE

1:05 p.m.

20

SEA

21

AZ

6:10 p.m.

27

MIL 3

CHI

1:05 p.m.

9

OAK

1:05 p.m.

15 COL

CWS

CHI

SEA

6:40 p.m.

10 SF

1:05 p.m.

SF

1:05 p.m.

16

17

COL

SEA

6:10 p.m.

22

LAD

7:05 p.m.

28

2

SF

8

LAD 14

29

23

24

OAK 30

AZ 31

LAD

6:07 p.m.† 7:10 p.m.‡ 7:10 p.m.‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots BAR HOP ON MILL Taking the Spring Training trolley allows patrons to explore downtown Tempe before and after the games. Instead of sitting in traffic, fans can enjoy a meal or shop at the diverse lineup of stores. MEET ME AT THE MARKET Shop, drink and dine at the massive outdoor Tempe Marketplace with 1.3 million square feet of retail space, featuring dramatic light and laser elements, outdoor fireplaces and unique water features. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. EXPLORE LOCAL HISTORY The Pueblo Grande Museum

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Friday

23

March 1

CLE 7

CIN

LAD

† At Angel Stadium ‡ At Dodger Stadium

Thursday

22

28

AZ

1:05 p.m.

26

21

COL 6

19

Wednesday

OAK

27

12

n Home n Away

1:05 p.m.

CIN

TEX 18

Feb. 20

SD 5

COL

Tuesday

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preserves the story of the Hohokam. 4619 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.495.0901, pueblogrande.org. SEE SEA LIFE See more than 5,000 sea creatures in this 26,000-square-foot indoor aquarium inside nearby Arizona Mills at the Arizona Sea Life Aquarium. 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Suite 145, Tempe, 480.478.7600, visitsealife.com/Arizona. ROCK OUT Explore 12,000 square feet of climbing surface at Phoenix Rock Gym. 1353 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.8322.


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Cactus League looks for jolt from Japanese star By Jim Walsh

J

apanese sensation Shohei Ohtani has never thrown a pitch or hit a baseball in a Major League game, but he’s already created an international buzz by merely arriving in the East Valley and taking a few swings in batting practice at Tempe Diablo Stadium. And Cactus League officials hope Ohtani can give a jolt to the spring training season – whose fans may have been caught off guard by its earliest start ever. Ohtani is not even on the roster of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim yet, but his arrival for spring training catapulted the Angels into the Cactus League spotlight after years of standing in the shadow of traditional attendance powerhouses like the Chicago Cubs in Mesa and the San Francisco Giants in Scottsdale. Cactus League President Jeff Meyer said he is hoping the excitement created by Ohtani – a potential new star because

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of his promise as both a hitter and pitcher – will create interest in spring training to help compensate for the fact that games are starting Friday, February 23, instead of closer to March. “We need a little boost with the games starting a little earlier,” Meyer said. “They refer to him as the Babe Ruth of Japan.” Most fans traditionally don’t think about the Cactus League until March. Attendance is usually light in February, gradually building during spring break, when families from Chicago and elsewhere flee cold weather to bask in the Arizona sun. But Meyer said fans need to re-orient themselves to an earlier Cactus League season, with play starting a week earlier in February to compensate for the earliest start ever to the Major League Baseball regular season, on March 29. MLB moved up the schedule to accommodate three or four additional off-days for players,

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as required by the collective bargaining agreement with the Major League Baseball Players Association. The playoffs also are likely to end in October rather than dragging into November. “This is going to be a new start for us moving forward. This is going to be the time frame,” he said. On Wednesday, Ohtani smiled a lot, bowed to a prominent Japanese businessman and patiently answered questions from a throng of more than 150 reporters and photographers – most of Japanese – during a Marriott at the Buttes press conference. The press conference was streamed and shown live on MLB.com, Fox Sports West and on Tokyo television network. Questions ranged from his adjustment to spring training in the United States to how he was getting along with his new teammates to what it was like to live alone for the first time to


the quality of Japanese food in the U.S. Ohtani seemed confident, but also polite and unassuming – the opposite of so many athletes who talk big, pound their own chests and crave attention. “Honestly, since my days in Japan, I never felt the pressure that everyone is talking about,” he said through interpreter Ippei Mizuhara. “I just want to do my job and help my team win.” Ohtani said his teammates have been introducing themselves to him, helping him make the transition from Japanese professional baseball to Major League Baseball. He’s been playing some golf and basketball with his teammates and enjoyed a surprise visit from a former Japanese manager was a mentor. “Everyone has been very welcoming. I have been communicating through my interpreter. We’re going to have a great time,” he said. “Baseball-wise on the field, I will not be doing anything differently than I did in Japan.” He said he’s willing to eat any sort of healthy food, but admitted he feels a bit lonely living in a large, three-bedroom apartment by himself, as opposed to a dormitory full of ballplayers in Japan. The Cactus League drew a record 1,941,347 fans in 2017, buoyed by even a stronger-than-usual turnout for the World Champion Cubs. Attendance per game dropped slightly because of a longer schedule that added more games to prepare players for the World Baseball Classic. Ohtani, 23, is not only attempting to establish himself in baseball’s toughest level of competition, but to make history as an unusual two-way player. A left-handed hitter and a

right-handed pitcher, Ohtani is expected to serve as a designated hitter for the Angels in games when he is not pitching. Whether he will excel at one or both aspects of the game remain to be seen during the regular season. “He’s obviously a very versatile player. He can throw 100 mph and slug 500-foot homers,” Meyer said. “It’s good for them (the Angels) to have some excitement. They have a lot of talent.” Tempe Diablo Stadium manager Jerry Hall is anticipating an exciting and maybe even an unprecedented season. He said the much anticipated Shohei spectacle is expected to be chronicled by about 120 to 130 Japanese media a day at Diablo, pushing the stadium beyond its capability to handle the press. “This is world-wide. This puts Tempe in the spotlight, definitely,” Hall said. “It’s going to be really exciting to see what happens.” He said Diablo, with a seating capacity of about 9,000, is the “smallest and oldest” stadium in the league; the original structure was built in 1969 to accommodate the former Seattle Pilots. The park, nestled near the Tempe Buttes and Interstate 10, has undergone extensive renovations at least twice. “We are the most intimate,” Hall said, referring to a selling point for fans who crave a traditional spring training experience where it is still possible to watch players walk from the practice fields to the ballpark and to collect autographs. While the practice fields and clubhouse were improved extensively, such intense media attention as Ohtani is generating was not envisioned. That left Hall with limited options for accommodating so

many reporters, so he put up a tent in the parking lot behind the scoreboard in centerfield. About 30 reporters were already staking out the players parking lot on Tuesday morning, when pitchers and catchers were due to report, hoping to photos of Ohtani’s arrival. Hall is curious about whether Ohtani will be as strong a draw for baseball fans. So far, the Angels have informed Hall that ticket sales are up about 8,000 from this time last year, even though there are 15 games this years compared to 17 last year, when there was a longer Cactus League season to prepare players for the World Baseball Classic. “I’m wondering what the reaction the fans will have to him or is this a media thing,” Hall said. “It’s different than having an American star.” The Angels typically finish in the middle of the pack in Cactus League attendance, ranking eighth in 2016 and 2015. With a much smaller ballpark and a less rabid following, the Angels drew 114,780 fans during a 17-game schedule in 2017, an average of 6,752 per game. In contrast, the Chicago Cubs, coming off their first World Championship in years, drew 251,800 fans for 17 games, an average of 14,818 per game. Despite numerous stories about Ohtani’s attempted feat, two representatives of Asian American organizations in Phoenix clearly had never heard of Ohtani, but one said she would like to assist him as he adapts to Arizona. “We would like to pursue it if we have an opportunity” to contact Ohtani, said Charmel de la Cruz, a spokeswoman for Arizona Asian American Association. “We would like to welcome him and make him feel like family in Arizona.”

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LOS ANGELES DODGERS

Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com dodgers.com DESCRIPTION: The Sonoran Desertinspired home to the Dodgers and White Sox, Camelback Ranch was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000 – including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. It is adjacent to a manmade lake and a traditional Dodgertown orange grove that sits on the east side of the property beyond the leftfield wall of replica Dodger Stadium. PARKING: Parking in the complex’s 4,000 parking spots is free. The west lot off 107th Avenue is the closest to the stadium. TICKETS: $10-$64, available at dodgers.com or 623.302.5000. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Avoid sun in the eyes and enjoy a close-up view of the bullpen in the left-field grass seating. The Ranch has no bleachers, so every seat has a back. CONCESSIONS: Beer, margaritas, soft drinks, Dodger dogs, burgers, Philly cheesesteak and gelato.

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Game Schedule February/March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

26

SEA

6

12

18 MIL

SD 25

LAA

13

19 7:05 p.m.

26

LAA

Friday

23

March 1

SD

Saturday

24 KC

1:10 p.m.

8

LAA

1:10 p.m.

14

21

27

CWS 9

CLE

15

16

KC 22

1:10 p.m.

23

28

29

AZ

CHI

7:05 p.m.

CWS 24

KC

7:05 p.m.

3

17

AZ

LAA

SF

10

KC

6:05 p.m.

7:05 p.m.

OAK

2

CLE

COL

20

OAK

Thursday

22

7

CHI

MIL

1:10 p.m.

Wednesday

21

28

TEX

CLE

COL

n Home n Away † At Angel Stadium ‡ At Dodger Stadium

CWS 27

5

SF 11

Feb. 20

TEX

1:10 p.m.

4

Tuesday

30

CWS

12:05 p.m.

31

LAA

6:07 p.m.† 7:10 p.m.‡ 7:10 p.m.‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots EXPLORE DOWNTOWN GLENDALE While the address is Phoenix, it’s near downtown Glendale, which boasts locally owned shops, bars and restaurants surrounding historical Murphy Park, near Glendale Avenue between 57th and Grand avenues. TAKE A HIKE Thunderbird Conservation Park has 15 multi-use trails over 1,185 acres in the lovely Hedgpeth Hills. West Pinnacle Peak Road and 59th Avenue, Glendale. 623.930.2820, glendaleaz.com/ parksandrecreation.

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GO GERMAN Enjoy traditional German cuisine and beer at Haus Murphy’s, an establishment once featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. 5739 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.939.2480, hausmurphys.com. STOP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS The Glendale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden has more than 1,000 native desert plants on display. 5959 W. Brown Street, Glendale, 623.930.3596, glendaleaz.com/waterconservation/xeriscapegarden.cfm.


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MILWAUKEE BREWERS Maryvale Baseball Park 3600 N. 51st Avenue, Phoenix 623.245.5500 brewers.com DESCRIPTION: The Brewers remain one of only a handful of Cactus League teams to have its own stadium, the 7,000-capacity Maryvale Baseball Park. Maryvale is a spectators’ park, with beautiful sightlines, a huge concourse and a massive lawn. Tickets are generally easy to come by, even on weekends. PARKING: On-site. There are 2,000 parking spaces; during crowded games, several strip malls across the street from the complex offer pay parking. TICKETS: $8-$27 at brewers.com, the stadium box office or 800.933.7890.

Game Schedule February/March/April n Home n Away

Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

26

AZ

5

18

CWS

28

13

COL

1:10 p.m.

27

HOU

2

9

AZ 15

CWS

SEA

16

29

COL

1:10 p.m.

23

KC

COL 17

CIN

COL 24

CHI

6:40 p.m.

28

LAA

1:10 p.m.

10

OAK

TEX

21 OAK 22

Saturday

24

3

SEA

1:10 p.m.

8

30

OAK

12:05 p.m.

31

HOU

12:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m.† 10:05 p.m.†

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BEST PLACE TO SIT: Brewers infield seats are among the cheapest in the league at $27. The lawn is massive, and at $8, tickets are almost always available.

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CONCESSIONS: The standards, plus some Milwaukee-area favorites like brats. Built-in food stands, and roaming concourse and seat vendors available.

GOTTA HAVE ART The Heard and Phoenix Art museums are less than a 15-minute drive from Maryvale Baseball Park. Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8344, heard.org; Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222, phxart.org.

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Friday

AZ

KC 14

TEX 20

26

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23 CHI

March 1

SF 7

LAD 19

Thursday

22

CWS

LAD 25

21

CIN 6

12

CLE

Wednesday

SF 27

CLE 11

Feb. 20

CLE

1:10 p.m.

4

Tuesday

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HIT THE LINKS William F. Bell, creator of San Diego’s fabled Torrey Pines, was the architect for the renovated Grand Canyon University Golf Course (formerly known as Maryvale Municipal Golf Course). A championship-length course, it is suitable for all skill levels. 5902 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 623.846.4022, gcugolf.com. GET IN A MORNING HIKE Piestewa Peak Park and its numerous hiking trails are less than a 20-minute drive. For something for all levels, check out Dreamy Draw Recreation Area, 2421 E. Northern Avenue, Phoenix.


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OAKLAND ATHLETICS HoHoKam Stadium 1235 N. Center Street, Mesa 480.644.4451 hohokamstadium.com oaklandas.com DESCRIPTION: HoHoKam Stadium was vacated by the Chicago Cubs after the 2013 season, then renovated for the Athletics, who moved from Phoenix Municipal Stadium. This is a reunion of sorts for the A’s, who held Spring Training in the old Rendezvous Park from 1969 to 1976, and were the first tenants in the original HoHoKam Park built in 1977. PARKING: Parking is limited; arrive early so you can grab one of the 3,000 parking spots available in the surrounding soccer fields. TICKETS: $10-$35, available at OaklandAs.com or athletics.com/spring. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Most of the Terrace Box seats, sections 200 through 212, are shaded. Or grab a blanket and enjoy the outfield lawn. Ticketholders should make sure they’re within sight of the largest HD scoreboard display in the Cactus League. CONCESSIONS: Ovations Food Services – with its “everything’s fresh” philosophy – managed concessions when the Cubs were a tenant, and will continue to do so for the A’s.

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Game Schedule February/March/April n Home n Away †At Oakland Coliseum ‡At AT&T Park

Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

26

KC 4 1:10 p.m.

11

27

28

Friday

23

March 1

CHI 7

TEX 13

SF

Saturday

24

2

SD 3

TX 8

SEA 14

SD 9

LAA

7:05 p.m.

MIL

7:15 p.m. ‡

16

SEA

CLE

7:05 p.m.

21

LAD 27

SF

15

KC 20

LAD

26

SF†

Thursday

22

10

TEX

6:40 p.m.

19

25

21

CLE 6

12

CWS

Wednesday

LAA

CWS

CHI 18

Feb. 20

CWS 5

SEA

Tuesday

22

MIL 28

SF

COL 29

17 SEA

SF

4:05 p.m.

23

LAA

1:10 p.m.

30

24

MIL

12:05 p.m.

31

6:05 p.m. ‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots SHINE BRIGHT Despite its Cubs roots, Diamonds Sports Grille is still the best sports bar in town and only blocks away from the stadium. 161 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, 480.844.3888, diamondssportsgrille.com. GO PREHISTORIC Arizona Museum of Natural History explores dinosaurs with skeletons and robotic replicas. 53 N. Macdonald Street, Mesa, 480.644.2230, arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory. org.

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HOT SALSA! The legendary Los Dos Molinos serves up spicy and delicious tacos, tamales and burritos. Wash it down with a top-shelf margarita. 260 S. Alma School Road, Suite 137, Mesa, 480.969.7475, losdosmolinosphoenix.com. HIT THE MALL Mesa Riverview, an outdoor mall, is a mere 15 minutes from the stadium. Catch a blockbuster movie, get lunch or visit Bass Pro Shops. Dobson Road and Loop 202, Mesa.


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SAN DIEGO PADRES

Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623.773.8700 peoriaspringtraining.com padres.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 1994, the 12,000-plus-seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. PARKING: There are two main parking lots at the complex, both accessible from 83rd Avenue, at a cost of $5 per car and $10 per RV. The capacity is 2,700 vehicles. TICKETS: $7-$32, available at padres.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: For afternoon games, those seated sections 205 to 219 and 105 to 121 on the third base line and lawn seating in left field have the sun at their backs. CONCESSIONS: Beer, soft drinks, brats, hamburgers, hot dogs (including the “Ruthian foot-long”) and snacks. Great “beer man” coverage in the stands.

Game Schedule February/March Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

25

26

LAA 4 CWS

1:05 p.m.

OAK 11

18

5 6:40 p.m.

SEA 12:10 p.m.

6:05 p.m.

1:05 p.m.

14

20 6:40 p.m.

27

1:05 p.m.

10

16

1:05 p.m.

28

1:05 p.m.

29

17

23

CLE

CLE

KC

6:40 p.m.

22

OAK

1:05 p.m.

CWS

SF

CWS

OAK

1:05 p.m.

3

KC 9

15

21

CIN

2

1:05 p.m.

CHI

Saturday

24

TEX

8

SF

CHI

12:05 p.m.

26

Friday

23

March 1

LAD 7

13

1:05 p.m.

Thursday

22

28

KC

KC

19

21

SEA 6

AZ

Wednesday

SEA 27

LAD

25

Feb. 20

LAA

12

SF

Tuesday

AZ 241:10

TX

6:40 p.m.

30

CIN

1:05 p.m.

31

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*On March 26, the Padres play an away game at the El Paso Chihuahuas, their AAA affiliate in El Paso, Texas, at 5:05 p.m. Arizona time.

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots TASTE AUTHENTIC MEXICAN Carolina’s Mexican Food is legendary for its traditional handmade tortillas. 9030 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, 623.487.1400, carolinasmex.com. GRAB A BEER At the Tilted Kilt U.K.-inspired pub and eatery, patrons will find five things: ice cold beer, a mouthwatering menu, large TV screens, a festive atmosphere and attractive cast members. Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, 16840 N. 83rd Avenue, 623.486.5458, tiltedkilt.com.

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HIT THE ICE Next to Peoria Sports Complex, AZ Ice Peoria features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200, azice.com/Peoria. GET WET At 10,000 acres, Lake Pleasant is Arizona’s second-largest lake and is a venue for boating, sailing, fishing, water and jet skiing. 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown, 928.501.1710, maricopa.gov/ parks/lake_pleasant.



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CAMELBACK RANCH to retool a majority of their lineup because free agents. Mark Reynolds, Jonathan Lucroy and Carlos Gonzalez haven’t resigned, as of early February. Colorado must also rework its starting rotation and bullpen, as reliever Pat Neshek and starter Tyler Chatwood departed. Neshek came to Colorado in a midseason trade and threw in 28 games and acquired a 2.45 ERA. Chatwood was one of the workhorses for the Rockies, throwing the third-most innings on the team and keeping a 4.69 ERA. The Rockies will look to get back into the post season again in 2018.

Kansas City Royals

(80-82; third in AL Central) Over the past several seasons, the Kansas City Royals’ core group of players has contributed to the team’s success, including its 2015 World Series victory. Eric Hosmer, Lorenzo Cain and Mike Moustakas were three of those franchise cornerstones, but all of them opted for free agency. Cain recently signed with the Milwaukee Brewers, but Hosmer and Moustakas both have yet to sign, leaving

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a return to Kansas City possible. Moustakas and Hosmer led the Royals in all offensive categories in 2017. Without their production, the Royals could be in for a massive offensive rebuild. Starting pitcher Jason Vargas, who led the team in wins and ERA, is testing the free-agent waters, too. With the departures and few additions in the offseason, don’t be surprised if the Royals decide to rebuild now and prepare for the future.

Los Angeles Angels

(80-82; second in AL West) They barely missed the playoffs last season, finishing second in the AL West. But the Angels sent a message during the offseason, signing two-way player and Japanese sensation Shohei Ohtani, one of the most sought-after players. They will add Ohtani to an already-loaded lineup that features Albert Pujols, Mike Trout, Justin Upton and Cole Calhoun. While wins leader JC Ramirez is returning, the Angels have been unable to resign Andrew Bailey, Ricky Nolasco, Bud Norris or Houston Street. Street and Bailey only appeared in four games apiece, but they can anchor a

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bullpen. Norris led the Angels in saves in 2017. After leading the staff in strikeouts, Nolasco was a free agent.

Los Angeles Dodgers

(104-58; first in NL West; lost to Astros in World Series 4-3) The Los Angeles Dodgers had a successful 2017, but fell short when it came to the World Series, losing to the Astros in seven games. During the regular season, Clayton Kershaw had 18 wins, a 2.31 ERA and 202 strikeouts, proving once again he is one of the game’s best pitchers. Third baseman Justin Turner led the offensive attack with a .322 batting average and a .415 on-base percentage. But, it was Chandler-bred All-Star rookie Cody Bellinger who took the league by storm in 2017. He was named the National League Rookie of the Year, after hitting .267, driving in 97 RBIs and hitting 39 homeruns. After falling to the Astros in the World Series, the Dodgers addressed roster issues heading into the new season. They traded first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, left-handed pitcher Scott Kazmir, right-handed ...continues on page 152


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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Scottsdale Stadium 7428 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale 480.312.2586 scottsdaleaz.gov/stadium sfgiants.com DESCRIPTION: The Giants are always among the hottest tickets in town. With its downtown location, Scottsdale Stadium is crammed with pre- and post-game activity options. Make sure to secure tickets before heading down to the game; scalpers typically get top dollar, especially on weekends. PARKING: Public parking is available throughout downtown Scottsdale; or consider parking at a bar with shuttle service. TICKETS: $12-$48, available at sfgiants.com; 480.312.2580. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Spring the extra money for assigned seating in the lower section. Bleacher seating is brutal, especially during afternoon games – it’s squished and hot. Between bleacher and lawn, we’d choose lawn. CONCESSIONS: Among the best in the Cactus League, with multiple beer, drink and food options.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Bars, restaurants and retailers are just a skip and a jump (or a pedicab ride) away from the stadium. There’s enough diversity to satisfy any taste. HIT UP MCCORMICKSTILLMAN RAILROAD PARK If you’re bringing the kids to the game, don’t skip McCormickStillman. $2 train rides and $1 carousel rides will have the kids going gaga. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com.

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RELAX ON SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER PLAZA This beautiful outdoor park features fountains, flower gardens, coves and numerous shops, bars and eateries along its walking paths. 7380 E. Second Street, Scottsdale. SHOP AT SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE This beautiful mall features retailers from Neiman-Marcus to Louis Vuitton and multiple posh and upscale eateries. 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2140, fashionsquare.com.


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Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623.773.8700 peoriaspringtraining.com mariners.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 1994, the 12,000-plus-seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. The stadium features some of the better grass seating in the Cactus League, including a berm that extends the length of the entire outfield.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots HIT THE ICE Next door to Peoria Sports Complex, AZ Ice Peoria features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200, azice.com. GET WET Lake Pleasant is Arizona’s secondlargest lake for boating, sailing, fishing, water and jet skiing. 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown, 928.501.1710, maricopa.gov/parks/lake_pleasant. ENJOY THE OUTDOORS A few blocks south of the stadium, Rio Vista Community

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Park boasts a fully stocked, fishable urban lake, batting cages, skate park, jogging paths and a kids’ splash park. 8866-A W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, 623.979.2273, peoriaaz.gov. BOWLING Head to Uptown Alley after the big game. Show your Spring Training ticket and receive a $10 game card or free small wings. This is the perfect place to relax after being outdoors and enjoy delicious food, cocktails, bowling and laser tag. 13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529, uptownalleysurprise.com.


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Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining texasrangers.com DESCRIPTION: The 10,500-seat Surprise Stadium opened in 2002 and features a spectacular lawn that wraps around nearly the entire outfield. The venue, which the Rangers share with the Kansas City Royals, is routinely praised for its wellconceived design with lots of shaded seating. PARKING: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and the parking is free. TICKETS: $8-$30 (depending on opponent) at 800.745.3000, texasrangers.com or ticketmaster.com. BEST PLACE TO SIT: Much of the stadium is shaded in the afternoon, but the infield upperdeck provides canopied seating. The lawn, too, is very spacious, often giving attendees plenty of room to spread out. CONCESSIONS: Plenty of options, from cotton candy to brats to beer. Surprise also lets visitors bring in packaged food in a clear, sealed bag.

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and numerous ranches make it quintessential Arizona. ci.wickenburg.az.us. SEE A PLAY Arizona Broadway Theatre is a professional theater that showcases locally and nationally acclaimed artists. Known for its elaborate sets, stunning costumes and talented casts, ABT also provides palatepleasing sit-down table service. ABT has become one of the highest-attended live theaters in Arizona. 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.776.8400, azbroadway.org.


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MARCH 24 AND MARCH 26 Stop by Anthem’s 63-acre Community Park to visit with local businesses and crafters, festival food, a carnival (Thursday to Sunday), an egg hunt (Sunday) and sports challenges (Saturday). Enter to win a Nest Outdoor Security Camera. Community Park, 41703 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway, Anthem, onlineatanthem.com/anthemdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., free.

Karts and Guitars

FEBRUARY 22 The Arizona-based clothing brand, Athletes Brand, hosts its fifth annual event that hosts a 16-player Mario Kart 64 tournament to crown “Baseball’s Best Mario Kart Player.” Expected to participate are Hunter Pence, Scooter Gennett, Liam Hendriks, Dee Gordon, Trevor Bauer, Jake Diekman, Yasmani Grandal and 13 other big leaguers. Local singer Christopher Shayne performs. Brat Haus, 3622 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, kartsandguitars. com, 6 p.m., $45-$500.

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Spring Training Charity Poker Classic

MARCH 3 Celebrities, athletes and attendees compete to win $10,000 seat to World Series of Poker. The event, which benefits the Mike Coolbaugh Memorial Fund, has seen participants like Brad Lidge, Clayton Kershaw, Josh Donaldson, Matt Albers and Will Venable. The W Hotel, 7277 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 602.405.0099, wscottsdale.com, vip@triarent.

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MARCH 4 Demi Lovato returns to the Valley fresh off her critically acclaimed release, Tell Me You Love Me and the summer success of her platinum anthem, “Sorry, Not Sorry.” With a Grammy nomination under her belt, this talented vocalist is sure to rock the stage with hits old and new. DJ Khaled will open the show. Talking Stick Resort Arena, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.7800, talkingstickresortarena.com, 7:30 p.m., $30-$495.

Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival

MARCH 9 TO MARCH 11 You can really shake a tail feather at this Chandler festival, featuring fair rides, games, live music and ostriches. Check out your favorite feathered friends to the tunes of Kool and the Gang, John Michael Montgomery and The Beach Boys. Look out for the kick-off weekend on March 3, with a 5K fun run and the ostrich parade. Tumbleweed Park, 745 E. Germann Road, Chandler, 480.588.8497, ostrichfestival. com, times vary, $8-$50.

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all things artistic for the creator’s dream experience. From workshops to culinary demos to shopping, a garden party and a resource expo, there’s something for artists of every medium. Stagecoach Village, 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Site 14, Cave Creek, 480.575.6624, sonoranartsleague.org, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., free.

Flying Burrito Music and Food Festival

MARCH 10 It’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s a burrito? While there may not be any burritos catching air, this festival will have a wide selection of full- and sample-sized burritos, as well as a bevy of other food truck favorites. The intimate Crescent Ballroom will transform into four house stages, bringing in 25 bands from across the nation, including The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. and The Frights. Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Avenue, Phoenix, 602.716.2222, crescentphx.com, 4 p.m., $10 festival and $25 festival and after-party.

Desert Night Cinema: The Sandlot

MARCH 15 Bring a picnic blanket and relax under the stars at the garden’s new outdoor cinema series. The night will feature JesterZ Improv Comedy, food trucks, garden admission and a flashback to San Fernando Valley, 1962. Play ball with Benny and the boys in this cult favorite about a sandlot baseball team in the summertime – but watch

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out for The Beast! Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, 480.941.1225, dbg.org, 6:30 p.m., $16 adults and $12 kids.

Wine, Brats and Baseball: The Oakland Athletics vs. San Francisco Giants

MARCH 17 Guests are invited to pre- and postparties at the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants game. Guests park at LDV Winery, enjoy brats and wine, then take a 5-minute walk to Scottsdale Stadium. Afterward, guests can return to the winery to imbibe in wine on the patio. It repeats March 22 before the Cubs-Giants game. LDV Wine Gallery, 6951 E. First Street, Scottsdale, 480.664.4822, ldvwinery.com, registration http://bit.ly/2BSwrM7, noon to 3:30 p.m. March 17, $15.

VegOut! Vegan Beer & Food Festival

MARCH 17 AND MARCH 18 “Veg” is in and “fake” is out. The newest vegan foodie fest to hit the scene is focused on local businesses and locally sourced ingredients. Learn about the benefits of veganism alongside tasty samples and ice-cold brews. The festival boasts live music and free performances throughout the day, as well as over 100 unique food, drink and retail vendors. Scottsdale Waterfront, 7125 E. Camelback road, Scottsdale, 520.261.6982, vegoutevents.

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com, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., $20-$30.

Innings Festival

MARCH 23 TO MARCH 25 This three-day, outdoor music festival is the can’t-miss celebration for spring training and music fans alike. Designed to bring baseball fans together to party, the festival brings in the best of every genre, including Queens of the Stone Age, Young the Giant, Chris Stapleton and Counting Crows. Between sets, festivalgoers will be able to grab food from some of the Southwest’s best bites and maybe even catch sight of a player or two! Tempe Beach Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 512.674.9300, inningsfestival. com, 3 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, 1:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, $89-$1,200.

Italian Festival

MARCH 24 AND MARCH 25 Gelato, pizza, pasta and wine – are you hungry yet? The fifth annual Italian Festival returns to Scottsdale for two days to celebrate all things Italian. Featuring food demonstrations, authentic Italian performers and of course, the best cuisine, you won’t want to say “Ciao,” to this party. A portion of the event’s proceeds will benefit St. Vincent de Paul. Scottsdale Civic Center Mall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.745.7020, italianfestivalaz.com, times vary, $10 presale, $15 at the door and kids under 12 free.


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Old Dominion, Dustin Lynch headline baseball pool party By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

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att Ramsey calls his country band, Old Dominion, a brother-

hood. Together for 11 years, the five musicians have seen it all—the heartbreak of failed relationships, and the struggles and successes of a fledgling band. “There are five of us, so when one of us gets down or discouraged, the rest of

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us can support that person,” the singer says. “It’s good to be out with your buddies and have them to lean on during the discouraging times, and to celebrate your victories.” Old Dominion is in celebratory mode because its latest single, “Written in the Sand,” hit No. 1. The song appears on the group’s sophomore album, Happy Endings. “It’s a song we believed in

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OLD DOMINION’S SET AT THE POOL AT TALKING STICK RESORT WILL FEATURE THE HIT “WRITTEN IN THE SAND.”

well. It’s a different sound for us, and a different message. We hadn’t really dug that deep, I don’t think, as far as subject matter. “It’s something a lot of people go through. When you’re in a relationship with somebody, at least one time, someone will ask to define it. Where is this going? Sometimes it’s a hard thing to go through. I think a lot

of people can really identify with it.” Fans will hear the song when the band headlines the free KMLE Country Double Header on Saturday, March 3, at The Pool at Talking Stick Resort. Dustin Lynch, who recently opened for Brad Paisley at Gila River Arena, hits the stage on Friday, March 2, to kick off the baseball-themed pool party

weekend. “During our headlining shows, we get to play a lot more than when we open for Kenny Chesney,” said Ramsey, whose band returns to the Valley in June to open for Chesney at Chase Field. “We’ll perform songs from both albums, and songs we wrote for some other people. We have so much fun when we get to play those types of sets. There is a lot of energy. There are a lot of lights. It’s a lot of fun.” KMLE Country Double Header, The Pool at Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com, 6 p.m. Friday, March 2, with Dustin Lynch and High Valley, 6 p.m. Saturday, March 3, with Old Dominion and Brandon Lay, free, VIP tickets are $50.

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Attractions

RAWHIDE

AMUSEMENT Fat Cats

4321 E. Baseline Road, Gilbert, 480.498.3325, gilbert.fatcatsfun.com Kids—and adults—will enjoy this mainstay that offers traditional and nighttime bowling, arcade, glow golf and movies.

Goldfield Ghost Town

4650 N. Mammoth Mine Road, Apache Junction, 480.983.0333, goldfieldghosttown.com Celebrate Arizona’s “rich” history at the Goldfield Ghost Town. Visitors can take underground and Jeep tours of this site built like an authentic 1890s mining town.

ISM Raceway (ISM)

7602 S. Avondale Boulevard, Avondale, 623.772.2000, ismraceway.com ISM Raceway is a 1-mile, low-banked tri-oval race track that hosts two NASCAR race weekends annually. Opened in 1964, ISM has hosted the IndyCar Series, CART, USAC and Rolex Sports Car Series. The events routinely attract more than 67,000 race fanatics, many of whom camp at the site.

Main Event Entertainment

8545 S. Emerald Drive, Tempe, 480.753.1200, mainevent.com Main Event Entertainment offers some-

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thing for everyone in its massive facility, which features games, bowling, dining, bars, special events and more.

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com Take a ride on the Paradise and Pacific Railroad, an antique carousel or visit the historical railroad exhibit. Rides operate from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free; rides are $1.

Rawhide Western Town and Event Center

5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler, 480.502.5600 or 800.527.1880, rawhide.com Rawhide gives visitors a taste of Arizona’s Wild West past. With a variety of attractions, shopping and dining, you’ll want to spend the whole day. Admission is free; tickets are required for the attractions. As an added bonus, music lovers will enjoy the electronic dance music festivals held on occasional weekends.

Tortilla Flat

1 Main Street, Tortilla Flat, 480.984.1776, tortillaflataz.com It began as a stagecoach stop, but now Tortilla Flat is celebrating its 113th anniversary as a restaurant and attraction. The eatery is lined with 350,000

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dollar bills from 87 countries. The gift shop offers more than 500,000 items. Enjoy prickly pear gelato, ice cream, nuts, turtles, salsa and homemade fudge. The patio is open December 26 to Easter from noon to 4 p.m., complete with a live band seven days a week.

Uptown Alley

13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529 Entertain the whole crew with laser tag, bowling, billiards, restaurants, bars and more at this huge entertainment facility. Live musical entertainment provided on weekends. Enjoy the Tailgate menu Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The football-themed menu is filled with sliders, wings and nachos. Sundays call for beer bucket and bloody Mary specials.

UltraStar Multi-tainment Center at Ak-Chin Circle

16000 N. Maricopa Road, Maricopa, 520.494.7827, ultrastarakchin.com With bowling, movies, restaurants, an ice cream parlor and bars under one roof, what else can you ask for? The UltraStar Multi-tainment Center offers upscale event spaces and multifaceted event options, sophisticated menus, full-service bars and cutting edge audio visual systems. ...continues on page 76


The Hall of Flame Fire Museum (602) 275-3473 The Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has almost an acre of fire history exhibits, with over 90 fully restored pieces of fire apparatus on display, dating from 1725 to 1969. Most of the exhibits are American, but we also have pieces from England, France, Austria, Germany, and Japan.

6101 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008 Hours: Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm • Sun 12 - 4 pm

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BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND

ARCHITECTURE Arcosanti

13555 S. Cross L Road, Mayer, 928.632.7135, arcosanti.org and

Cosanti

6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145, cosanti.com The experimental city of Arcosanti is about 70 miles north of Phoenix and is the brainchild of Paolo Soleri, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours are hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cosanti is Soleri’s home and studio in Paradise Valley; hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Taliesin West

12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.627.5340, taliesinpreservation.org Frank Lloyd Wright is perhaps one of the most celebrated architects in history and a monument to him can be seen right here in Scottsdale. Wright and his students built Taliesin West with native materials by hand in natural surroundings. Tours are either one hour or three hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call for prices.

FARMS Schnepf Farms

24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek, 480.987.3100,

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schnepffarms.com Schnepf Farms attracts more than 250,000 people throughout the year. Visitors come to the farm for festivals, events, weddings, educational tours, pick your own vegetables, to pick peaches, shop or foodie events. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday to Sunday.

Queen Creek Olive Mill

25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290, queencreekolivemill.com Learn about all things olive at this farm and mill in the Southeast Valley, that offers a serene atmosphere, tours and breakfast or lunch dining options. The gourmet marketplace sells olives, oils, ceramics, bath products and more.

ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS Butterfly Wonderland

9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, 480.800.3000, butterflywonderland.com Experience the Butterfly Emergence Gallery, where metamorphosis occurs in real time, and the Conservatory, a magnificent, lush rainforest pavilion where thousands of butterflies from around the world fly freely. Other interactive displays include the Honeybee Extravaganza, Spineless Giants, a stingray and shark observation pool with daily feedings in the Tropical Waters of the World exhibit,

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the Butterfly Treasures gift shop, and the cafĂŠ.

Dolphinaris

9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, 480.407.5154, 800.92.DOLPHIN, dolphinaris-arizona.com Dolphinaris Arizona gives visitors the opportunity to interact with dolphins, learn about this amazing species and support ocean conservation efforts. At Dolphinaris Arizona, patrons can meet dolphins from dry land or in the water. Either way, they share a handshake, dolphin kiss and more. Become a dolphin trainer for the day and witness exclusive behind-the-scenes worldclass dolphin care.

OdySea Aquarium

9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, 480.291.8000, odyseaaquarium.com Penguins, otters, sea lions and more than 500 other species of marine life call the OdySea Aquarium home along Loop 101 near Scottsdale. The 2 million-gallon aquarium, which cost more than $100 million, is among the largest in the United States.

Out of Africa

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WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO

ness acres at the base of Mingus Mountain range in Camp Verde, Out of Africa provides a natural habitat for the animals. Open every day (except Christmas) from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $29.95 for adults, $27.95 for seniors, $22.95 for veterans and active military with ID, $14.95 for children 3 to 12 years and free for children younger than 3.

Wildlife World Zoo

16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453, wildlifeworld.com The West Valley’s premiere zoo features rare animals, including albino alligators and white tigers. The Wildlife World Zoo also features one of only two aquariums between California and New Mexico.

MUSEUMS Arizona Museum of Natural History

53 N. Macdonald, Mesa, 480.644.2230, arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org. With several collections under its belt, the Arizona Museum of Natural History is more than dinosaurs that roar. Guests can try your luck at gold panning, wonder through an ancient Hohokam village or take a selfie with a T. Rex. There is something for everyone.

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Arizona Science Center

600 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.716.2000, azscience.org The child in everyone will enjoy the over 300 interactive displays on biotechnology, human psychology, magnetism and a whole host of other captivating topics. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call for admission charge. The film and planetarium are extra.

Heard Museum

2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8840, heard.org World famous for having one of the most extensive and fascinating collections of Native American art, the Heard Museum has been a Phoenix landmark for more than 75 years. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. There are 45-minute guided tours at noon, 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Admission is $18 for adults, $13.50 for seniors and $7.50 for children.

Musical Instrument Museum

4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.478.6000, mim.org The Musical Instrument Museum is the biggest museum in the world of its type with a collection of more than 15,000 musical instruments.

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Open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for teens and $10 for children.

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222, phxart.org Open since 1959, the Phoenix Art Museum was expanded to 203,000 square feet in 2006. The museum’s collection includes 18,000 works of art from around the world. The museum is open Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 students with I.D., $12 for seniors and $6 for children. Wednesdays are free from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Pima Air & Space Museum

6000 E. Valencia Road, Tucson, 520.574.0462, pimaair.org Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest aviation museums in the world, and the largest nongovernment-funded aviation museum in the United States. The museum maintains a collection of more than 300 air-

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CARLOS AMORALES:

BLACK CLOUD on view now

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SEE ART HERE. SEE MORE HERE. SEE YOU HERE. FILM + ENTERTAINMENT | SHOPPING + DINING

The Logic of the Copy: Four Decades of Photography in Print Now through April 8

Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies On view now

Selections from the Schorr Collection Now through April 25

Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion Now through May 13

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CENTRAL AND MCDOWELL IN PHOENIX

Carlos Amorales, Black Cloud (detail), 2007. Paper. The Collection of Diane and Bruce Halle. COLUMN FROM 1. Andy Warhol, Sunset, 1972. Screenprint. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona: Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. 2. Yayoi Kusama, You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies (detail), 2005. Mixed media installation with LED lights. Museum purchase with funds provided by Jan and Howard Hendler. 3. Nicolas Régnier, Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife (detail), 1626. Oil on canvas. Long term loan from Schorr Collection. 4. Iris van Herpen, Refinery Smoke, Dress, July 2008. Untreated woven metal gauze and cow leather. Groninger Museum. Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios.

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craft and spacecraft from around the globe—including many rare and one-of-a-kind—and more than 125,000 artifacts.

NATURAL SITES Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater Road, Winslow, 928.289.5898, meteorcrater.com This northeastern Arizona crater, 2.4 miles in circumference and more than 550 feet deep, is the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site. $18 adults, $11 seniors and $9 for children 6 to 17.

ARENAS/STADIUMS Gila River Arena

9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, 623.772.3800, 623.777.3240, gilariverarena.com Gila River Arena, home of the Arizona Coyotes of the NHL, is a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose facility located at Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue. The arena anchors the 223-acre, $1 billion development Westgate Entertainment District. See the website for permitted items.

Talking Stick Resort Arena

201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.7800, talkingstickresortarena.com Centrally located in downtown Phoenix’s Legends Entertainment District, the venue is home to the

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NBA’s Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. See the website for permitted items.

University of Phoenix Stadium

1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, 623.433.7101, universityofphoenixstadium. com Home to the Arizona Cardinals, the annual Fiesta Bowl and numerous other sports and entertainment events and activities, University of Phoenix Stadium incorporates the first retractable natural grass playing surface in North America and the first completely retractable roof operating at an incline. The stadium’s exterior skin of shimmering metal panels reflects the shifting desert light while 21 vertical glass walled slots incorporated into the building exterior offer fans inside the stadium outstanding views of the desert horizon. See the website for permitted items.

COMEDY Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy

5350 E. High Street, Suite 105, Phoenix, 480.420.3553, az.houseofcomedy.net Live from Phoenix, Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy showcases live stand-up comedy. Visiting comedians have appeared hundreds of times on national and international television, and are widely regarded as groundbreaking and talented artists.

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Stand Up Live!

50 W. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 480.719.6100, phoenix.standuplive.com The buzz-worthy comedy showcase features big-name national acts, specialty drinks and global food. Check out the adjacent Copper Blues before or after shows.

Tempe Improv Comedy Theatre

Cornerstone, 930 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.9877, tempeimprov.com After tumultuous times, the Tempe Improv Comedy Theatre transformed the lobby, kitchen, bar and showroom, added bathrooms and a full service upscale bar in the balcony. Fans and newcomers can expect amazing food and a first-class comedy experience.

LODGING Red Feather Lodge

300 AZ64, Grand Canyon Village, 928.638.2414, redfeatherlodge.com If you’re heading up to the Grand Canyon during your stay, you’re going to want to get as close to the action as possible. Red Feather Lodge is a tourist attraction and is close to shopping, dining and outdoor entertainment options.


SHOW LOW The Hub of Arizona’s White Mountains

www.pickshowlow.com Show Low, the largest city in Arizona’s White Mountains, is one of the fastestgrowing cities in northeastern Arizona and serves as the region’s commercial, employment and recreation hub. Find out why Show Low is the winning hand for YOUR business. The Winning Hand for Business and Recreation

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PATRICK SWEANY

SYLVAN ESSO

INNINGS FESTIVAL

UNITES MUSIC and baseball

By Connor Dziawura

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very year, vast numbers of fans flock to Spring Training games in the Valley. As the weather improves and Arizona’s warm, sunny days return, March becomes the perfect time for baseball fans to catch their favorite players and teams preparing for the long season ahead. This was the entry point for C3 Presents when planning its first Innings Festival this March. Held over three days, Innings Festival combines fans’ love of music, baseball and food, placing it all in one convenient location – Tempe Beach Park. “The concept is to combine the theme of baseball with the reality of a music festival,” says

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Tim Sweetwood, producer of Innings Festival. “There are hundreds of thousands of folks in and around Phoenix for Spring Training baseball, and the majority or lion’s share of those games are happening mid-day, noon or one o’clock, and then in the afternoon, there’s not something specific for these fans to do. “So, the concept was to target them and attract them and do something where we could do music and then the baseball theme was that connector for everyone.” The music features a diverse lineup ranging from rock to pop and country. With three stages, the festival will hold

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appearances from more than 35 artists. On Friday, the festival boasts such acts as Queens of the Stone Age, Young the Giant, Cold War Kids and Sylvan Esso. Then, Saturday will bring to the

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stage The Avett Brothers, The Head and the Heart and The Decemberists. Sunday will conclude with headliners like Chris Stapleton, Counting Crows, Dispatch and Luke Combs. But that’s just the music; baseball also plays a major role. “There are actually going to be some physical attractions that are at the festival itself,” Sweetwood says. “So, we’ll have batting cages, speed pitch, there’s a home run derby, and then we’re going to have appearances from athletes – primarily baseball – but in different ways, shapes and forms.” One of those ways is through the food demonstrations. After all the activities, guests are sure to get hungry, which is where Sanctuary’s chef, Beau MacMillan, comes into play. Festival officials tapped the chef to curate the food, and host on-stage demos featuring participation from athletes and musicians. Plenty of bars and concession areas will also be available. “We’ll have upward of 20-plus vendors, whether that’s a food truck or they’re coming into a tent installation,” Sweetwood

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says. “Chef Beau is handpicking those folks, and that comes from some restaurants he has relationships with but also some of the general public businesses that have submitted to try to be a part of the event.” Vegan, vegetarian and glutenfree diets will be accommodated. “We want to make sure if you’re a meat eater there’s something for you and if you’re a vegan then there are options for you as well,” Sweetwood explains. A number of partners of the festival will be present to hold booths featuring merchandise and giveaways. Included is a promotional partnership with Major League Baseball, which will bring its own store. Local spot Zia Record Exchange is also involved. “Zia Records is going to have a record store on site and then they’re lining up artist signings and artist meet and greets,” he says. An Ambassador Program will allow would-be patrons to help promote the festival in

exchange for benefits. “The Ambassador Program is a chance for folks, whether it would be college kids who maybe don’t have a big income or any income, to be an ambassador, saying that they’re kind of a proponent and almost mini-promoter of the festival,” Sweetwood explains. “If they encourage and are able to get a handful of folks into the festival and sign up other folks to buy tickets, then they actually receive perks.” These perks could include a free ticket or an upgrade from general admission to VIP. “This is a chance for someone to assist us on promoting, and then a chance for them to reap the benefits of that,” he says. Single-day general admission tickets start at $89, rising for full-weekend, VIP and platinum passes. Innings Festival, Tempe Beach Park & Arts Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, inningsfestival.com, various times Friday, March 23, through Sunday, March 25, tickets start at $89.

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GOLD CANYON ATV RENTAL

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SKIING

City of Show Low

Sunrise Park Resort

showlowaz.gov Located in Navajo County, Show Low sits on the Mogollon Rim at an elevation of 6,345 feet in east central Arizona. It was named after a marathon poker game played between two early settlers. They decided there wasn’t enough room for both of them in the community and agreed to let a game of cards decide who was to get the 100,000-acre ranch and who was to move on. Find out more at showlowaz.gov.

Wickenburg

outwickenburgway.com Just 25 miles northwest of the Valley, historic Wickenburg is the embodiment of the American Wild West, steeped in more than 150 years of tradition, natural desert wonder and modern amenities like restaurants, shopping, art galleries and golf. Wickenburg is also home to the Gold Rush Days Rodeo in February.

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Highway 273, Greer, 855.735.7669 Located in the heart of Arizona’s White Mountains, Sunrise Park Resort is a winter recreational paradise for families with kids of all ages.

CLIMBING Phoenix Rock Gym

1353 University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.8322, phoenixrockgym.com Learn how to climb at one of the region’s best indoor climbing facilities.

HORSEBACK RIDING Ponderosa Stables

10215 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.268.1261, arizona-horses.com These treks display the area’s natural beauty.

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White Tank Stables

20300 W. Olive Avenue, Waddell, 844.967.4653, potagoldadventures.com Explore Maricopa County’s largest regional park on horseback.

Windwalker Expeditions

5440 E. Peak View Road, Cave Creek, 480.585.3382, 888.785.3382, windwalkerexpeditions.com The private, horseback riding company located north of Phoenix features English and Western horses.

HOT AIR BALLOONS Arizona Hot Air Balloons Inc.

702 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoenix, 480.282.8686, arizonahotairballoons.com Balloon rides in the Phoenix metropolitan area including: Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Anthem, Cave Creek, Carefree and Apache Junction. ...continues on page 88



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Rainbow Ryders

1725 W. Williams Drive, Bldg. D, Suite 39, Phoenix, 800.725.2477, rainbowryders.com Get an incredible birds’-eye view of the Valley during a memorable hot-air balloon ride in Phoenix. Rainbow Ryders takes pride in hosting memorable balloon rides in Phoenix and Scottsdale daily, year-round for groups of all sizes.

OFF-ROAD TOURS Desert Dog Hummer Adventures

17212 E. Shea Boulevard, Fountain Hills, 480.837.3966, azadventures.com Desert Dog offers four different offroad packages.

Desert Wolf Tours

47801 N. Black Canyon Highway, New River, 877.613.9653 (WOLF) desertwolftours.com, info@ desertwolftours. Desert Wolf Tours’ guides lead participants through the beautiful Sonoran desert for more than three hours. Head deep into the Sonoran Desert where guests will see beautiful mountain vista views, incredible dynamic terrain, and, perhaps, Sonoran Desert creatures, both furry and scaled.

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Gold Canyon ATV Rental

480.426.9611, goldcanyonatvrentals.com. Gold Canyon ATV Rental is “Arizona’s exclusive East Valley off-road rental company.” With two locations, the company offers drive-off-the-lot trail access. Call for guided or unguided trail ride. Full- and half-day rates Full and half day rates available.

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Troon North Golf Club, The Westin Kierland Golf Club, Whirlwind Golf Club at Wild Horse Pass, Wickenburg Ranch Golf & Social Club. All these Troon-managed properties are set in stunning locations and capture the essence of the American Southwest. From the magnificence of the Boulders in Carefree and Troon North in Scottsdale, to the Sonoran Desert beauty of SunRidge Canyon in Fountain Hills and Whirlwind Golf Club in Chandler, each course has its own way of leaving golfers speechless. Troon’s Arizona properties are also focused on making the game

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of golf more fun. For example, The Westin Kierland Golf Club offers guests the option of playing on golf boards, golf bikes or Segways. For golf traditionalists, Kierland provides caddies. Other Troon-Arizona properties offering caddie services include Troon North, Boulders and Whirlwind with a number of other highly rated clubs expected to introduce caddie programs soon. Once you have your Troon Golf Arizona golf itinerary mapped out, it’s time to enjoy Arizona’s best golf. One last piece of advice: Golfers can pack their own clubs or use the Callaway rental sets available at every Troon Golf property.


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BUCKEYE Copper Canyon Golf Club

26577 W. Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, 928.252.6783, coppercanyongolfclub.com Designed by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, Copper Canyon’s 18 holes of championship golf offers generous fairways and features more than 11 lakes, adding to the unique beauty of the Pulte/Del Webb active adult community of Festival Ranch.

Verrado Golf Club

4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye, 623.388.3000, verradogolfclub.com Tucked in the foothills of the White Tank Mountains in Buckeye, stretching to more than 7,000 yards, and offering jaw-dropping views and rugged natural beauty, Verrado Golf Club is an exceptional West Phoenix Valley golf experience that can accommodate golfers of all levels. After your round, the Verrado Grille restaurant is a great place to relax and take in the sunset.

CAREFREE Boulders Golf Club

34631 N. Tom Darlington Drive, Carefree, 480.488.9028,

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bouldersclub.com Featuring two championship-level, Jay Morrish-designed golf courses, Troon’s Boulders Golf Club is known for its breathtaking surroundings and rugged beauty. It is considered to be among the most demanding in the Southwest. Both the North and South courses stretch across an enchanting Sonoran Desert landscape and have won some of the industry’s highest accolades.

CAVE CREEK Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club

33750 N. Dove Lake Drive, Cave Creek, 480.488.0009, dovevalleyranch.com Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club is a desert-style golf course with hints of tradition, such as ample fairways and subtly contoured greens. The layout is very playable but also strategic enough to test the course-management skills of every player. The front nine opens as an easy warm-up. The remainder of the course meanders through rejuvenated open desert.

Rancho Manana Golf Club

5734 E. Rancho Manana Boulevard, Cave Creek, 480.488.0398, ranchomanana.com Voted as one of Arizona’s most scenic

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golf courses, Rancho Manana offers stunning views of mountains, cactus and wildlife on an 18-hole, par-70 course lined by striking homes and an expansive country club.

CHANDLER Ocotillo Golf Resort

3751 S. Clubhouse Drive, Chandler, 480.917.6660, ocotillogolf.com Designed by Ted Robinson, this 27-hole championship course features lush fairways sprinkled with mature trees and colorful flower beds. The soothing, yet challenging, water features offer breathtaking beauty like an elegant oasis in the desert providing golfers a day unlike any other in the Valley.

Whirlwind Golf Club at Wild Horse Pass

562 W. North Loop Road, Chandler, 480.940.1500, whirlwindgolf.com Favored by the rich cultural heritage of the Gila River Indian Community, Whirlwind’s two championship courses offer a unique perspective for golfers. Devil’s Claw features elevation changes and indigenous vegetation, while Cattail complements its sister course with deep canyons and pristine lakes. ...continues on page 94


2 COURSES. 36 HOLES. ENDLESS VIEWS. The Verrado Golf Club offers 36-holes of championship golf between two alluring courses. Tucked in the foothills of the White Tank Mountains with massive rock outcroppings, elevation changes and views across the valley, the Founder’s Course and the newest Victory Course are the West Valley’s premiere desert golf destination. Experience for yourself why golf here defines golf everywhere.

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FLORENCE Poston Butte Golf Club

6100 W. Merrill Ranch Parkway, Florence, 520.723.1880, postonbuttegc.com Located in Florence and nestled in the master-planned community of Anthem, Poston Butte Golf Club is a par-72 championship Gary Pranks design offering five sets of tees ranging from 5,300 to 7,300 yards, providing golfers of all skill levels an enjoyable experience.

FOUNTAIN HILLS SunRidge Canyon Golf Club

13100 SunRidge Drive, Fountain Hills, 480.837.5100, sunridgegolf.com Golf at SunRidge Canyon is an adventure, where nature plays a profound role. Nestled between the canyon walls and foothills of the McDowell Mountains, on the edge of Scottsdale, this Keith Foster layout features scenic elevation changes, bold design features and the signature “Wicked 6” stretch of finishing holes. It’s no wonder why SunRidge Canyon is consistently ranked in the top 25 “Best Courses You Can Play” in Arizona by Golfweek and Golf Magazine. It also hosted the 2014 PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada.

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GILBERT Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch

4415 E. Village Parkway, Gilbert, 480.988.0004, trilogygolfclub.com/ powerranch/ Nestled between the San Tan Mountains and the notable Arizona landmark Superstition Mountains, Trilogy offers luxurious surroundings as well as challenging golf. A little bit natural forces, a little manmade design, the course can be tricky, but that’s half the fun. Call for prices.

GLENDALE Legend at Arrowhead

21027 N. 67th Avenue, Glendale, 623.561.1902, legendatarrowhead.com Touted as one of the friendliest courses around, the Legend is a traditional golf haven with wide fairways and ample greens. Open to the public, this course is one of only two in Arizona designed by Arnold Palmer and, despite the numerous water hazards, offers enjoyable play for all skill levels.

GOODYEAR Golf Club of Estrella

11800 S. Golf Club Drive, Goodyear, 623.386.2600,

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estrellagolf.com Crafted by Nicklaus Design, with Jack Nicklaus II as the primary designer and located within the masterplanned community of Estrella, this Troon par-72, 7,139-yard layout features undulating fairways and elevated tee areas that traverse the natural contours of the desert terrain.

Tres Rios Golf Course

15205 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3714, estrella-golf.com Originally designed by golf course architect Red Lawrence, this traditional par-71 championship course has been around since 1962, yet it’s one of the newest courses in the Valley after a complete renovation.

Palm Valley Golf Club

2211 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, 623.935.2500, palmvalleygolf.com Palm Valley Golf Club has two distinct 18-hole layouts: the Arthur Hills-designed Palms Course, a par-72 that covers 7,015 yards from the back tees, and the par-62 Lakes Course, designed by Hale Irwin. With superb conditions, it is a true gem of the West Valley. ...continues on page 96


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MARICOPA Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club

48456 AZ-238, Maricopa, 480.367.8949, akchinsoutherndunes.com With rolling hills and native grasses that are reminiscent of the great links courses, Troon’s Ak-Chin Southern Dunes is a unique golf experience that will challenge the most accomplished golfer, while accommodating the novice.

MESA Longbow Golf Club

5601 E. Longbow Parkway, Mesa, 480.807.5400, longbowgolf.com Redesigned in 2003, Longbow Golf Club improved upon par-71 perfection by lengthening the total yardage to 7,050 from the back tees and expanding the fairways, drawing rave reviews for its impeccable maintenance. The clubhouse offers a spacious outdoor patio with a well-appointed golf shop. It’s the home of the Longbow GolfBoard.

PEORIA Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia

12575 W. Golf Club Drive, Peoria, 623.328.5100, vistancia.com/the-communi-

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ties/trilogy/golf Rated an ultra-prestigious five out of five by Golf Digest, this club has it all at an extremely reasonable rate. There are five tee boxes to choose from on the par-72 course. Because the total tee ranges vary from 5,573 yards to 7,259 yards, players of all skill levels can enjoy a round. Call for rates and additional details.

SCOTTSDALE McDowell Mountain Golf Club

10690 E. Sheena Drive, Scottsdale, 480.502.8200, mcdowellmountaingc.com Built on the foothills of Scottsdale’s McDowell Mountains, this Randy Heckenkemper design stretches to 7,072 yards after a 2011 redesign. McDowell Mountain Golf Club has achieved the “playability factor” so many courses strive to achieve, with impeccable conditions and firstclass customer service.

Mirabel

37100 N. Mirabel Club Drive, Scottsdale, 480.437.1500 mirabel.com This stunning Tom Fazio 7,147 yard, par-71 course is an exceptional example of the outstanding quality, craftsmanship and beauty.

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The Phoenician

6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.423.2449, golfthephoenician.com Combining playability with aesthetic beauty, The Phoenician’s 27-hole resort facility is comprised of three memorable nines. Pristine desert views, lush tropical scenery, water features and all the amenities that make golf a pleasure, await golfers during their rounds at The Phoenician by Troon.

The Westin Kierland Golf Club

15636 Clubgate Drive, Scottsdale, 480.922.9283, kierlandgolf.com The Westin Kierland Golf Club features more than 300 bunkers, cool lakes, dry desert washes and stands of desert trees. With its spacious 27-hole layout, golfers can marvel at the sweeping vistas of Camelback Mountain, Mummy Mountain, Pinnacle Peak and the McDowells, punctuated by the beauty of the Arizona desert.


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Carefree & Cave Creek

Tucked away in the foothills at the north end of the Valley are the adjoining villages of Carefree and Cave Creek, which offer something for everyone. Whether it is golf on one of the championship courses, the galleries and shops of Easy Street and Spanish Village in Carefree, high tea in the afternoon, fine dining in a relaxed atmosphere, the western flavor of Cave Creek’s Frontier Town, or drinking at a real western bar, the Carefree-Cave Creek area packs a lot of fun into a scenic area. There’s no better way to take in the scenery than making a day of it at Bartlett Lake, which is about 17 miles northeast of Carefree. Rent jet skis from the marina and spend the day zooming around the lake’s 2,815 acres of boatable surface area. Or, rent a pontoon and pack a picnic. Visit bartlettlake.com or call 602.316.3378 for rental information. If you’re a die-hard land mammal, Cave Creek’s Seven Springs offers more than 30 miles of hiking trails through the Tonto National Forest, located along FR 24.

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By Julie Carlson he Cave Creek Museum’s mission is to collect, interpret, and preserve Cave Creek and Carefree’s history. Open to visitors from October through May, the museum began as an historical society in 1968. Located at the base of Black Mountain, it boasts 80 active volunteers dedicated to preserving the history of life in the north desert foothills. “Although we are small, we are mighty in volunteers,” says Karrie Porter Brace, executive director of the museum. “A lot of our people are from the Cave Creek area, or have winter residences. They are docents; they help with collections; they design and install exhibits, and lead programs.” The museum is divided into three wings––the Mini-Wing, the Pioneer Wing and the Archeology Wing. Collections are also located throughout the central Ansbaugh Auditorium, in addition to outdoor spaces. “That includes the ranching community, mercantile industry, military, and early historic times of Phoenix,” Brace says. “We also have an amazing archeological collection that documents the Hohokam period and later––ceramics, baskets, stone tools that date back to a 1,000 years before Anglo-European occupation.” The museum often receives input from the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, the Salt River PimaMaricopa Indian Community, and other local Native American tribes. Representatives offer programming and activities as well as discussions on how they continue to identify with their tribes while bringing awareness of their history.

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As for the Pioneer Wing, it focuses on exhibits and reproductions relating to the mining communities in the Cave Creek area and the popularity of ranching during the 1950s in places such as Sierra Vista, Spur Cross and Rancho Manana. “To enjoy the West and get a sense of what it was like to live on a ranch is what attracted a lot of people out here,” Brace says. “One of the major things that the Cave Creek Museum owns is a 10-stamp mill.” A stamp mill was used to it to extract gold, usually in flakes and dust from hard rock such as quartz. The Golden Reef Stamp Mill, located outside, is run by a group of dedicated volunteers the museum affectionately calls the dream team. From October 14 through May 12, see it in action every Saturday at 1:30 p.m. “What makes our particular stamp mill unique is that it was located here in Cave Creek, and was relocated to the museum grounds, reassembled and operated monthly for our guests.” Also in the Pioneer Wing is an exhibit on the Cartwright Ranch, the last big ranch in the area. This exhibit features photos and artifacts showcasing the pioneers who settled in the area from 1882-1928, cowboy bronze sculptures by renowned artist John Wade Hampton, and a reproduction of an assayer’s office showing the tools and devices used for mining. In the Mini-Wing, visitors can learn

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more about the communities of Cave Creek and Carefree. Travel back through time while checking out collections of architect Paolo Soleri, how banking worked during the early 1900s, photography from Jerry Sieve, and learn about how Cave Creek was instrumental in helping medically with tuberculosis patients in the Ansbaugh Auditorium. The Cave Creek Museum also has a small library and archives specific to the mission and scope of the museum as well as a lovely desert cactus garden surrounding the building’s exterior. Also outdoors is the Mission Chapel. Originally an episcopal church in the 1940s, the Mission Chapel is now non-denominational. It’s used frequently for weddings. Throughout the year, the museum also hosts a variety of events and fundraisers. March 11 will be Cave Creek Museum’s annual Homes Through Time Tour. Make sure to check the museum’s website for more Family Fun Workshop and Adult Discovery Series dates and/or changes. Before you leave don’t forget to stop in the museum store where you can find books, stuffed animals, beaded jewelry, purses made from cowboy boots and more, available for sale. Cave Creek Museum 6140 E. Skyline Drive, Cave Creek 480.488.2764 cavecreekmuseum.org


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Casinos

DESERT DIAMOND WEST VALLEY CASINO AND RESORT

CHANDLER Gila River Wild Horse Pass Casino

5040 W. Wild Horse Pass Boulevard, Chandler, 800.946.4452, wingilariver.com Wild Horse Pass is the largest of Gila River Gaming’s three locations, offering more than 900 slot machines and 44 table games. A 242-room hotel that AAA rates as Four Diamond accompanies the 1,400-seat entertainment venue that hosts premier acts, as well as eight restaurants that offer top-notch dining experiences.

Gila River Lone Butte Casino

1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452, wingilariver.com More than 800 slots and 24 game tables highlight the action at Lone Butte Casino. Stay for a drink at Cities Bar and Grill, then try to score some

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FORT MCDOWELL Fort McDowell Casino

10424 N. Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, 800.THE.FORT, fortmcdowellcasino.com With a huge gambling area, it’s almost impossible to play all the games available. The casino sports 866 slot machines and offers regular poker tournaments. Also available are keno and bingo areas, with the bingo hall having nonsmoking and smoking sections. When you get hungry, The Red Rock Buffet is all-you-can-eat and Noodles Sushiya offers traditional Asian fare and sushi. For casual dining, try Café 87, Silver Platter or the New York Deli.

WEST VALLEY Desert Diamond West Valley Casino 9431 W. Northern Avenue,

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Glendale, 623.877.7777, ddcaz.com/west-valley Desert Diamond West Valley Casino is home to winners in West Valley. Conveniently located next to Westgate Entertainment District, the casino features more than 1,000 slot machines, ample parking and a food court filled with delicious treats. Easy to find, it is right off the Loop 101 at exit 8, Northern Avenue.

Vee Quiva Hotel and Casino

15091 S. Komatke Lane, Laveen, 800.946.4452, wingilariver.com Vee Quiva Hotel and Casino features more than 900 slot machines and 30 game tables, including the newest, Chase the Flush. Customeracclaimed guest service creates an ideal experience at the boutique hotel, and Ditka’s headlines the dining options. ...continues on page 104


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MARICOPA Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino

15406 Maricopa Road, Maricopa, 480.802.5000, harrahsakchin.com For those who want to take a couple of days and relax in a resort where the slots are never too far away, Harrah’s Ak-Chin location is the place. On the casino floor, you’ll be able to enjoy 40,000 square feet of slots, keno and separate rooms for poker and live-action blackjack. The slots range from penny machines to $25 games. Amid the casino is The Lounge and on top of that bar is a stage, making the barstool the best seat in the house to watch a band free of charge. For food, The Buffet is open for lunch and dinner and can rival any spread in Vegas. The Range Steakhouse is an elegant steakhouse; Agave’s Restaurant is

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open for all meals; and the Copper Cactus Grill is open 24 hours. For a quick bite, there’s Dunkin’ Donuts.

PINETOP Hon-Dah Resort & Casino

777 Highway 260, Pinetop, 800.929.8744, hon-dah.com If you aren’t enticed by the slots, poker, delicious food and drinks and the wonderful hotel, then how about this? Hon-Dah Resort & Casino is perfectly located for those winter sports lovers and offers fantastic accommodations for snow sports.

SCOTTSDALE Talking Stick Resort

9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7734, talkingstickresort.com Talking Stick Resort boasts 240,000 square feet of gaming, including a

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huge selection of penny slots and Arizona’s largest poker room. The resort/casino offers a plethora of entertainment options that have featured the likes of Jonny Lang and Maren Morris.

Casino Arizona

524 N. 92nd Street, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, casinoarizona.com Casino Arizona has more than 900 ticket-pay multidenominational slot machines, live blackjack and other table games and live fast-action keno. In its showroom, Casino Arizona brings in top-notch tribute groups like Aeromyth.


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From high-end boutiques to Southwestern treasures to modern malls, world-class shopping awaits. Arizona is famous for a lot of things – its natural beauty, its restaurants and its outdoor recreational opportunities, but don’t forget to add shopping to that list. Whether it’s the upper-end world-class shopping at Phoenix’s Biltmore Fashion Park, Scottsdale Fashion Square or outlet malls like Phoenix Premium Outlets in Chandler, the Valley of the Sun offers bountiful options to satiate your inner shopper.

American Furniture Warehouse

4700 S. Power Road, Gilbert, 480.500.4121; 5801 N. 99th Avenue, Glendale, 602.422.8000, afw.com. American Furniture Warehouse has been offering the best prices and widest selection of furniture and home decor since 1975. Whether shoppers are looking for traditional, contemporary or modern designs, they can find it online or in-store for an affordable price. The store delivers most places throughout the United States.

Antique City Warehouse

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quecitywarehouse.com/ Antique City Warehouse is among the five largest malls in the Valley, with more than 34,000 square feet of space offering a wide array of antiques, vintage and repurposed décor.

Antique Trove

2020 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.6074, antiquetrove.com/scottsdale Established in 1989, the Antique Trove has been the “go-to” location in the Valley for more than 20 years. The store boasts more than 140 quality vendors within its 23,000-square-foot space. Shoppers can find anything from Victorian items to very popular midcentury furniture and collectibles.

Arizona Mills

5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700, simon.com/mall/arizona-mills Arizona Mills is a racetrack in layout and pace and is a predominantly bargain and closeout mall. Park the nonshoppers at Tilt Studio, the Legoland Discovery Center or at the movies. Set your pace at H&M or Neiman Marcus Last Call where you can find last year’s Marc Jacobs at a fraction of the original price. Browse clothing as you take a shortcut through Forever 21. Cruise through hundreds of sunglass styles at

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Sunglass Hut before finally refueling and regrouping at Rainforest Cafe.

Arizona Territory Gift Store/ Trading Post

OdySea Aquarium, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Suite 480, Scottsdale, 480.921.8600; Arizona Mills, 5000 S. Arizona Mills Mall Circle, Tempe, 480.777.3770 Arizona Territory Gift Store/Trading Post is a full-line shop featuring Arizona and Southwest items, including men’s, ladies’ and children’s apparel, T-shirts, caps, hats, mugs, shot glasses, magnets, keychains, jewelry, signs, picture frames, postcards, greeting cards, Mexican imports, Native American-crafted items, salsas, soups, jellies, candies, ceramics, children’s toys, ornaments, lotions, Southwest kitchen accessories, aprons, placemats, towels and rugs. It’s the best gift store in the West.

Arizona Walk Shop/Hanger Clinic

1310 E. Southern Avenue, Suite 101, Mesa, 480.461.1940, boneal@hanger.com Arizona Walk Shop specializes in topquality footwear brands for many feet for the past 18 years to ensure the best experience possible. The staff shows clients how to really pamper their feet and they will reward them with every step. ...continues on page 108


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Summit at Scottsdale, 32415 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.367.0950; 8963 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.502.5266; 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.951.4050. Whether you’re all about the latest trend or more inclined to the comfiest, a new pair of shoes can make you strut. With a wide variety of styles and prices, Baudine’s Mad about Shoes is the perfect place to find your happy (feet) place.

Big Bronco

6602 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.575.1357 (furniture barn), 480.575.7025 (general store), bigbroncocavecreek.com. Big Bronco features a wide assortment of home accessories, such as brightly hued ceramic pots filled with desert floral, vivid and soft fabric throws, vintage serapes, and an endless selection of Southwest pillows. It carries specialized art pieces made out of recycled metal in horse and other Western motifs. Inspired Kachinas and Peace Ponies by local artists are favorites, as well as wooden steer skulls and barbedwire candles.

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Biltmore Fashion Park

2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.8400, shopbiltmore.com Plan to spend a splendid afternoon strolling through the outdoor garden setting of Phoenix’s most luxurious shopping destination, Biltmore Fashion Park. With more than 70 high-end stores and delectable boutiques, fine restaurants and sidewalk cafes, this is an experience you won’t soon forget.

Chandler Fashion Center

3111 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.812.8488, shopchandlerfashioncenter.com Located where the Price Freeway and the Santan Freeway meet at Chandler Boulevard, each wing is dedicated to a specific category of merchandising, like clothing, home, children and electronics. In the middle rests Barnes & Noble Booksellers. At the end of each leg are Dillard’s, Nordstrom, Sears and Macy’s. Don’t forget the Lego Store. There’s also a plethora of dining options.

Desert Ridge Marketplace

21001 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.513.7586, shopdesertridge.com Shop, dine and play at North Phoenix’s premier shopping and entertainment destination. More than 110 retailers and restaurants in one convenient loca-

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tion including Kohl’s, Old Navy, Ross, Lush, Ulta Beauty, Target, Torrid and Pier 1 Imports. Dining options include The Keg Steakhouse and Bar, Yard House, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Mimi’s Café, The Sandbar Mexican Grill and more.

Downtown Tempe/Mill Avenue District, downtowntempe.com

Right across the street from ASU, Downtown Tempe and its diverse attractions deliver a (Sun) Devil of a time. In addition to college town staples like Urban Outfitters, plenty of independently owned shops will also pique your interest. Look for the ParkiT symbol at participating parking lots, which give you an hour of free parking. Divaz boutique offers slinky selections and designer denim, and be sure to venture off and get your sweet tooth fix at Candy Addict, get an on-site brewed beer at Gordon Biersch, get your Irish fix at Rula Bula, find something to satisfy your inner hippie at Hippie Gypsy and get some collegiate wear or a sixer to go at Thirsty Dog. Finally, at Shoe Mill, once you’ve reached the end of Mill Avenue, your feet will beg to slip into a pair of Simple mules or Birkenstock clogs at this sensible shoe store.

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The Phoenix area has no shortage of wine markets to choose from, but Duck and Decanter is clearly among its most established and unique. Beyond its wide and well-respected variety for purchase, the market/restaurant/café also hosts frequent tastings.

Elite Jewelry and Loan

Elite Jewelry and Loan, 805 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe, 480.699.6639, elitejewelryandloan.com. Formerly in Wrigleyville and Wicker Park (American Jewelry & Pawn), Elite Jewelry and Loan carries more than 5,000 unique items with deals on fine and vintage jewelry, and high-end watches. The Cohen family, who are originally from Chicago, now have a location in Tempe.

High Society Resale Boutique

10805 N. 71st Way, Scottsdale, 480.951.2506, highsocietyretail. com Open since 1984, High Society Resale Boutique sells women’s clothing and accessories in sizes 0 to 22 within its 4,400-square-foot store. High Society carries high-end labels and boutique brands alike. The store attracts outof-town visitors, who bring designs Canada, Europe, Asia and other parts of the United States. The store invites unusual items that are sometimes a little funky. The friendly staff is style conscious and loves to help customers put together outfits. The inventory changes

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hourly, as High Society takes in racks of clothing daily.

High Street

5415 E. High Street, Phoenix, 480.319.8700, highstreetaz.com A shopping and entertainment district in North Phoenix that features 42 Saint and Almond Tree Wedding Boutique, as well as Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy and Blue Martini.

Kierland Commons

15205 N. Kierland Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.348.1577, kierlandcommons.com Kierland offers 40 acres of office, residential, restaurant and retail components, navigable by beautifully landscaped Main Street, radiating from the Central Plaza. When you get hungry, Zinc Bistro will transport you to a French café where you can enjoy a light snack of wine and cheese.

Lost and Found Resale Interiors

7114 E. Sahuaro Drive, Scottsdale, 480.588.6226; 15551 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 150, Scottsdale, 480.588.7006, lostandfoundresale.com. The high-end consignment furniture store Lost and Found Resale Interiors serves Scottsdale and the greater Phoenix area. The first location, Phoenix, opened in the fall of 2012, with Scottsdale (the northwest corner of Shea Boulevard and Scottsdale Road) to

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follow in January 2017. It specializes in mid-century, modern, vintage, retro and contemporary furniture, and also carries unique interior and exterior furnishings and accessories.

Mesa Market Place

10550 E. Baseline Road, west of Signal Butte Road, Mesa, 480.380.5572 Enjoy “recreational shopping” at its finest at the Mesa Market Place Swap Meet. Admission, parking and live entertainment in the food court are free. Peruse the 1,600 shopping spaces under a mile of covered walkways. Hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Service dogs only.

Mesa Riverview

1061 N. Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.461.0050, mesariverview.com Easily accessible from the Loop 202 and Dobson Road, Mesa Riverview offers shopping – even for guys – with Bass Pro Shop and Riverview Nissan or Riverview Toyota. When you’re shoppedout and full on Chili’s, Cracker Barrel or any of a number of other restaurants, you can relax with a movie at Cinemark.

Old Town Scottsdale

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SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE Scottsdale (“The West’s Most Western Town”) is Thursday evenings for the Scottsdale ArtWalk, when over 100 art galleries and jewelry stores prop open their doors to invite patrons to gander the work of famous and up-and-coming artists. The Old Town district is along each side of Scottsdale Road between Second Street and Indian School Road.

On-Auk-Mor & Lone Butte Trade Centers

10115 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, 480.945.4116; 8001 E. McKellips Road, Scottsdale, 480.949.0971, onaukmor.com Native American-owned tobacco shop and delicatessen that sells baskets and fuel on the reservation. The convenient stores offer the lowest prices for all tobacco products in locations bordering Scottsdale and Chandler.

Ortega International Collection

7252 E. First Avenue, Scottsdale, 480.219.1500, ortegaintlcollection1.com. Founded in September 2017, Old Town Scottsdale’s Ortega International Collections carries turquoise jewelry, furniture and Mexican rugs, among other items.

Outlets at Anthem

4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix, 623.465.9500, outletsanthem.com This 374,000-square-foot outlet mall is home to more than 60 stores with brand-name merchandise at everyday

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discounts of 30% to 70%.

SanTan Village

2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.282.9500, shopsantanvillage.com SanTan Village is home to young, fashionable stores like Forever 21, Charlotte Russe and Torrid, while still offering sophisticated styles from Loft and Coach.

Scottsdale Fashion Square

7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2140 Fashion Square satisfies the Valley’s most discriminating tastes, as the exquisite Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, Kate Spade New York, Anthropologie and Gucci are leavened by Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and the largest Dillard’s in the state. Throw into the mix staple ingredients like Kenneth Cole and Banana Republic and a splash of cosmetics with M.A.C. and Sephora. Voila! A feast of credit card fun. Even check out the Teslas!

Scottsdale Quarter

15037 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.8123, scottsdalequarter.com Scottsdale Quarter holds some of the city’s most exciting retailers, including The Apple Store and H&M, plus some unique offerings, like Opus Contemporary Gallery and West Elm for furniture and accessories. Dining options range from white tablecloth at BRIO Tuscan Grille to casual fare at True Food Kitchen.

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Scottsdale Seville

7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, scottsdaleseville.com Scottsdale Seville is a destination that offers the best in restaurants, bars, boutiques and luxury services. Enjoy fresh salads, sandwiches and soups at Wildflower Bread Company, authentic Mexican fare at Tia Shorty’s Authentic Mexican Food, a smoothie at Jamba Juice, great appetizers and wine at Terroir Wine Pub, fine dining at Ruth’s Chris Steak House or sip a coffee and enjoy the beautiful weather on the outdoor patio at Starbucks. Shop at one-ofa-kind boutiques like Nove, Sole Sports, Gifted Hands Boutique, Duxiana, AZADI or Drapers and Damon’s. Get pampered at Rumors Hair & Nail Salon, 20 Lounge Nail Bar and Boutique or Massage Envy Spa. Fitness and health options abound with Orangetheory Fitness, Hypoxi and Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center. A visit to Scottsdale Seville’s specialty cupcake shop, 21 Cakes, ends the day perfectly. A family-friendly location with beautiful patios and lush surroundings, the Scottsdale Seville is the perfect destination to shop, dine and relax. Located across the street from the McCormickStillman Railroad Park.

Scottsdale Waterfront

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TEMPE MARKETPLACE will expand any shopper’s horizons, with unique boutiques and dining, including Olive & Ivy.

Tanger Outlets

6800 N. 95th Avenue, Glendale, 623.877.9500, tangeroutlet.com/glendale Attracting thousands of visitors – especially on Cardinals or Coyotes game days – Tanger Outlets provides a good bang for the buck. Get Coach clutches for a reasonable price, dine at Fired Pie or just people-watch sports fans.

Tempe Camera

Sales, Rentals and Repairs: 606 W. University Drive, Tempe Photo Lab: 530 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.996.6954, tempecamera.biz Want to snap those perfect shots of the big games as well as Valley hotspots? Tempe Camera is the one-stop imaging store for all photographers – amateur and professional alike. The company’s business philosophy is simple: provide its customers with good service at reasonable prices. The sales department offers new and used equipment including cameras, lenses, lighting, supplies and darkroom gear. Trade-ins are welcome toward new purchases. It also boasts a rental center and repair department.

Tempe Marketplace

2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.9338, tempemarketplace.com This massive Tempe mall features the

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District, an outdoor mall designed like an indoor mall, with luxurious seating areas and a multitude of local and national retailers, including Buckle and PacSun. BevMo, Target, Old Navy, Red Robin and other major retailers man the mall perimeter. There are numerous bars, including San Felipe’s Cantina, and a variety of eateries to satisfy any palate. The mall features regular free concerts and other entertainment, as well as a free trolley to and from Sloan Park on all Cubs home game days. The trolley stop is on the north side of the Tempe Marketplace property between Thirsty Lion and Kabuki, and runs every half-hour.

Westgate City Center

6770 N. Sunrise Blvd., Glendale, 623.385.7502, westgateaz.com Adjacent to University of Phoenix Stadium and Gila River Arena is one of the Valley’s newest shopping destinations. For lovers of all things outdoors, visit Cabela’s, or get that favorite team jersey at Just Sports. When you’re hungry you can grab food and drink at McFadden’s or Calico Jack’s Mexican Cantina.

Wild West Mercantile

7302 E. Main Street, Suite 7, Mesa, 800.596.0444, wildwestmercantile.com The one-stop shop for all-things Western! Wild West Mercantile has a great selection of Old West and contemporary men’s and ladies’ clothing, boots, hats and more. The company carries many top brands like Wrangler,

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Ariat Boots, Scully Leather, Roper, Rodeo King Hats, Brighton, American West Handbags and Minnetonka.

UNIQUE FASHION DESIGN Divaz

516 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.968.1783 Also at Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.7467 One of the best places in the Valley for the latest young and trendy styles by 7 For All Mankind, Madden Girl, Nubra, Sugar Lips and more, all with a smile.

Flag World and Sports

455 N. Third Street, Suite 1205, Phoenix, 602.254.6265 The store has the world’s widest selection of flags, sports and related items.

Purple Skirt

Plaza Mountainside, 4025 E. Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.785.1811 Purple Skirt offers a unique label selection and upbeat atmosphere but, more importantly, refreshing new styles by relatively up-and-coming young designers.

Saba’s Western Wear

Locations Valleywide. 877.342.1835 or sabas.com The traditional outfitter of cowboys and cowgirls has eight locations in Chandler, Cave Creek, Avondale, Scottsdale and Mesa.


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Arizona’s restaurants are truly awe-inspiring, offering unique Southwestern spins on cuisines from around the world. Arizona has emerged as a worldclass dining destination known for its local chefs’ infusion of Southwestern style and taste to traditional dishes. Restaurants here offer the total package—service, ambience and a unique dining experience.

AMERICAN The Arrogant Butcher

CityScape, 2 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.324.8502, foxrc.com The Arrogant Butcher brings all walks of people together and offers them the best of everything. Known for its extensive menu and good company, the Arrogant Butcher is one of CityScape’s premier attractions.

Angry Crab Shack

3820 E. Ray Road, Suite 30, Phoenix, 602.544.8209; 7608 W. Cactus Road, Peoria, 480.739.2949; 2740 S. Alma School Road, Mesa, 480.730.2722; 2808 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix,

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602.956.3088; 310 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, 480.878.6900; 8253 E. Guadalupe Road, Mesa, 480.373.5855, angrycrabshack.com. This mom-and-pop chain offers many boil options—from shrimp, crawfish, and lobster to blue (seasonal) and Dungeness crab. Guests are asked to choose their favorite seafood items, sauces and spice levels. Angry Crab Shack has an array of other specialty items like fried frog legs, alligator nuggets and freshly shucked raw oysters.

BLT Steak

5402 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale, 480.905.7979, bltrestaurants.com Gaze at Scottsdale’s Camelback Mountain while dining at this resort restaurant located at JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort and Spa. The menu offers a modern approach on timeless American meals and exquisite steaks.

Burger Theory

4401 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, 602.358.0924, burgertheoryphx.com Burger Theory boasts the freshest patties—beef, chicken or falafel burgers. With 17 TVs and happy

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hour from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week, Burger Theory is the perfect place to watch the bowl games. The happy hour menu includes $2 off all appetizers, $2.50 Bud Light drafts and all other drafts are $4.

Butters Pancakes & Café

8390 E. Via de Ventura, Suite F108, Scottsdale, 480.629.4333; 14795 N. Northsight Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.991.0011, butterscafe.com. Arizona Diamondbacks players hang out here and with good reason—Butters Pancakes & Café’s food is innovative and detailed. The staff serves up only fresh-squeezed orange juice, and strives to source organically grown ingredients from local farmers and producers. Check out the Brioche French toast, fluffy pancakes and moist omelets.

The Chuckbox

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The Cider Mill

7240 E. Main Street, C-100, Scottsdale, 480.994.1366, cidermillmarket.com Located in The Frontier Town plaza in Old Town Scottsdale, The Cider Mill is open for lunch seven days a week, and dinner Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The menu features classic soups, sandwiches and salads that are sure to please the palate.

Cold Beers and Cheeseburgers

4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2747, coldbeers.com. See website for additional locations. Cold beer and fresh gourmet cheeseburgers, including sliders, are at the center of this Old Town Scottsdale establishment.

Culinary Dropout

7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 125, Scottsdale, 480.970.1700, culinarydropout.com. See website for additional locations. Enjoy gastropub fare in a way only Culinary Dropout can provide. Developing into a true mainstay among Valley residents, first-timers should check it out to see what everyone’s raving about.

Dillon’s KC BBQ

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16335 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.535.4249; 8706 W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, 623.979.5353; 20585 N. 59th Avenue, Glendale, 623.566.8100. The newest member of the Dillon’s KC BBQ family is Dillon’s Bayou, which is serving great food to diners 13 miles closer than its previous spot. Spend the day, choose a camp site or dine with us at this wonderfully huge venue that only Dillon’s Bayou, and its award-winning barbecue can offer. Check out the general store, where you’re sure to find something necessary or unique. Guests and employees are the company’s greatest asset and it’s grateful for their loyalty. Visit one of the destination locations.

Don and Charlie’s

7501 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.990.0900, donandcharlies.com. Since 1981, the baseball-themed Don & Charlie’s has been serving two prime steaks, barbecue baby back ribs, barbecue chicken, prime rib, fresh fish and many other entrees that are indicative to the owners’ Chicago roots.

Donovan’s Steak & Chop House

3101 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.3666, donovanssteakhouse.com Donovan’s Steak & Chop House sets the standard of fine dining excel-

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lence. A top steakhouse in Phoenix, Donovan’s offers a classically stylish atmosphere to enjoy USDA Prime steaks, fresh seafood, and a depth of wine variety that has earned the prestigious Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator.

Dorian

7419 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.907.5635, dorianscottsdale. com. Dorian is a new modern restaurant that combines California cuisine with Asian flavors and textures. Located in Old Town Scottsdale, Dorian features a seasonal menu of flavorful and bold dishes seared in a mesquite wood oven, craft cocktails and an extensive champagne, wine and beer list.

Eggstasy

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Firehouse Subs

See firehousesubs.com for more information. See firehousesubs.com or page 31. Firehouse Subs serves hot subs piled high with the highest-quality meats and cheeses. It is known for its commitment to saving lives through the nonprofit Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. Grab a sub for the game at 34 area locations.

cooked ribs, pulled pork and the top whiskey selection in the Valley.

Johnny Rockets

Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steak Burgers

Locations Valleywide, freddysusa.com This is a classic burger-style joint with famous shoestring fries, hot dogs and patty melts that are as close to down-home cooking as you’ll get. And its custard is so good, it’s in the name of the restaurant itself.

7014 Camelback Road, Suite 576, Scottsdale, 480.423.1505; SanTan Village, 2270 E. Williams Field Road, Suite B101, Gilbert, 480.722.1848; Deer Valley Shopping Center, 2805 W. Agua Fria Freeway, Phoenix, 623.587.5593; Arizona Mills, 5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Suite 235, Tempe, 480.755.4024; johnnyrockets.com. Johnny Rockets offers high-quality, innovative menu items, including fresh, never-frozen 100% beef cooked-to-order hamburgers, Veggie Boca burger, chicken sandwiches, crispy fries and rich, delicious handspun shakes and malts.

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Kelly’s at Southbridge

4717 E. Bell Road, Phoenix, 602.788.7134; 24762 N. Lake Pleasant Parkway, Peoria, 623.566.1515; 1800 N Litchfield Road, Goodyear, 623.536.9000. For years, the family has been serving up the best burgers, using only fresh 100% Angus chuck. The three locations also feature homemade barbecue sauce, slow-

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7117 E. Sixth Avenue, Scottsdale, 480.393.3205, kellysatsouthbridge.com College football season is coming to an end, and Kelly’s wants to celebrate with fans. Come to Old Town Scottsdale for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday, and all day on Sunday. Kelly’s offers half-price bruschetta, bottles of wine and champagne,

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$4 drafts, well drinks and house wine, and $4 off Kelly’s cocktails and starters. The restaurant has 10 big screen TVs where fans can catch all of the action.

Kona Grill

3111 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.792.1711; 2244 E. Williams Field Road, 480.289.4500; 5310 E. High Street, Suite 101, Phoenix, 480.289.5707; 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.429.1100; 15345 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite K100, Scottsdale, 480.378.8186, konagrill.com. Since opening its first location in Scottsdale in 1998, Kona Grill has boasted a global menu that features contemporary American favorites, award-winning sushi, and specialty cocktails — all made from scratch.

Nekter Juice Bar

Locations around the Valley; nekterjuicebar.com The local juice-bar chain creates specialty drinks, cleanses and health-conscious snacks.

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NEW YORK BAGELS @ 922 nybbaz.com New York Bagels ‘N Bialys brings the best of New York to Arizona. Breakfast includes Challah French Toast and Benedicts. Lunch is just as craveable, ranging from turkey sandwiches to Reubens. Don’t overlook the homemade soups, fresh salads, smoked fish, burgers and drink specials, as a full bar awaits.

New York Bagels @ 922

10320 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.991.3034; 922 E. Apache Boulevard, Suite 106, Tempe, 480.292.7300; SkySong, 1455 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 110, Scottsdale, 480.664.4200 922 E. Apache Boulevard, Suite 106, Tempe, 480.292.7300, nybbaz.com Taste of best of New York, as New York Bagels @ 922 is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Sunday for breakfast and lunch.

Pangaea Dinosaur Grill

9500 E. Via De Ventura, Suite C-230, Scottsdale, 480.434.6577, landofthedinos. com Dine with the Dinos at Pangaea Dinosaur Grill located at OdySea in the Desert. Enjoy quality, family-friendly dining directly above recently opened Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs. The menu features Mediterranean-inspired cuisine as well as dinosaur-themed entrees

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and desserts. Plus, kids of all ages will enjoy seeing the animatronic dinosaurs up close while they eat. For more information about birthday parties or to see the menu, visit our website at landofthedinos.com

Philly’s Sports Grill

1826 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.946.6666; 1402 S. Priest Drive, Tempe, 480.968.6612; 4855 E. Warner Road, Ahwatukee, 480.247.8655, phillyssportsgrill.com. Locally owned and operated by ASU alumni, Philly’s Sports Grill locations have become superb neighborhood watering holes. Tons of craft beers, as well as master mixologists and awesome food, keep the locals returning.

Pomelo at the Orchard

7100 N. 12th Street, Phoenix, lucisurbanconcepts.com/ concepts Pomelo at the Orchard is part of Luci’s Urban Concepts. This fullservice restaurant serves American food and craft cocktails with an Arizona twist. Also located on the 2.5-acre adaptive reuse property, is Luci’s at the Orchard, a combination of a café and gourmet market with locally roasted Press coffee and smoothies. The space used to be a former citrus orchard and also includes Splurge at the Orchard, an ice cream and candy shop.

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Quiessence at The Farm at South Mountain

6106 S. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.276.0601, thefarmatsouthmountain.com Fresh organic gardens surround this highly rated eatery and provide ingredients for the meals—with a new and fresh menu every day— making this quaint, intimate eatery more than just a restaurant.

Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q

7300 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.874.6440; 845 Litchfield Road, Goodyear, 480.663.6311, rudys.com. Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week in two locations, with a third set to open this summer in Gilbert. Group meals available online at rudys.com.

T. Cook’s

5200 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.808.0766, tcooksphoenix.com One of Phoenix’s finest, this restaurant is in the historic Royal Palms Resort and Spa. Old-World décor makes this one of the most romantic restaurants in the Valley. Upscale dining with signature dishes and limited vegetarian options make this a special experience. ...continues on page 124


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Taphouse Kitchen

Scottsdale at Hilton Village, 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 108, Scottsdale, 480.656.0012, taphousekitchen.com Taphouse Kitchen offers a menu by Chef Patrick Karvis that’s focused on modern American cuisine with only the freshest and finest ingredients that are complemented by a respectable selection of craft beers. With more than 20 craft beers on tap, Taphouse Kitchen also offers four beer flights, each of which offer 4-ounce pours. Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., with happy hour from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday’s brunch is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., while Sunday’s is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

T.G.I.Friday’s Front Row

Chase Field 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.462.3506, frontrowphoenix.com Open 363 days a year, T.G.I.Friday’s Front Row overlooks leftfield at Chase Field. The ballpark hosts Diamondbacks games during the MLB season as well as concerts and a variety of entertainment throughout the year. It provides the best view of the park. Get there early, however, or buy tickets to a table.

The Living Room

2475 W. Queen Creek Road Chandler, 480.855.2848; 20751 N. Pima Road, Suite 120, Scottsdale, 480.404.7465;

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2905 E. Skyline Drive, Tucson, 520.308.5591; 4905 E. Ray Road, Suite 107, Phoenix, 480.454.3599; 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 500, Scottsdale, 480.634.6709, livingroomwinebar.com. Enjoy happy hour, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch at The Living Room, which serves fresh foods with a contemporary twist, showcasing locally grown ingredients from Arizona-grown producers.

Thee Pitts Again Barbecue Restaurant

5558 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 602.996.7488, theepittsagain.com Family-owned and –operated, Thee Pitts Again is housed in an oldfashioned diner that serves slowsmoked barbecue and Southern grub in a homey, pink space with a pig theme. It was the subject of a “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” segment in 2008.

Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill

Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1041, Tempe, 480.968.2920, thirstyliongastropub.com Also: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Suite 1423, Scottsdale, 480.284.7292; SanTan Village, 2212 E. Williams Field Road, 480.899.0119 At Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill you’ll find great food, more than a

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dozen big screen TVs, two bars and 52 beers on tap. Ranging from fullbodied I.P.A.s and stouts to smooth ambers and lagers, the Thirsty Lion has a beer for every palate and every plate. Brunch features Irish whiskey French toast, burritos and cocktails. Happy hour specials from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Top of the Rock Restaurant

Phoenix Marriott Tempe at The Buttes, 2000 W. Westcourt Way, Tempe, 602.431.2370, http://bit.ly/2gDZGEg Nestled in the buttes, this restaurant offers a breathtaking view of Phoenix. Watch the Arizona sun set while enjoying refined American cuisine.

Twin Peaks Restaurant

8787 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.483.0921, twinpeaksrestaurant.com The perfect place to catch the game, Twin Peaks offers its customers delicious food, cold beer and a welcoming staff, known as the Twin Peaks Girls. The comfortable, mountain lodge atmosphere entices you to sit back, relax and enjoy the game. It houses more than 60 flat-screens. Want to celebrate a big win? Ask the bartender for four-person shotski and select from Jack Daniel’s Honey, Jose Cuervo Silver, Fireball, Lemon Drop or Sex on the Peaks shots for ...continues on page 126


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Whiskey Rose Bar & Grill

Westgate Entertainment District, 6751 N. Sunset Boulevard, Suite E-110, Glendale, 623.877.7673, whiskeyroseaz.com This Southwestern-themed bar and grill offers tasty cold beer, margaritas, burgers, world-class barbecue and more.

Zinburger

98 W. Vaughn Avenue, Gilbert, 480.387.5000, zinburgeraz.com. See website for additional locations. Serving burgers, milkshakes and a plethora of different wines and beers, Zinburger touches all aspects of taste. Come in to try a new burger every week.

ASIAN Chop and Wok

10425 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.483.1939, chopandwokaz.com For nearly 27 years, Chop and Wok has served up the tastiest and most authentic Chinese food in Scottsdale. Now housed near the southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard, Chop and Wok is chock full of Chinese favorites.

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Got Sushi? and Korean Barbecue

6744 E. McDowell Road, Suite 102, Mesa, 480.807.8500, gotsushis.com Got Sushi? changed its focus to sushi and Korean barbecue, from sushi and teppanyaki. Check out the new menu.

Passionate about food, Squid Ink staff serves a unique blend of traditional and fusion sushi. Guests can relax on the patio or inside at the bar after watching the game. The restaurant is perfect for families, couples, late-night snacks and happy hour, which is from 3 to 7 p.m.

Kabuki

Zen Culinary

Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.350.9160; Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.772.9832, kabukirestaurants.com The beautifully decorated restaurant feature inventive dishes meant to impress longtime sushi lovers and hook first-timers.

P.F. Chang’s

740 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.731.4600, pfchangs.com. See website for additional locations. A trendy Chinese restaurant, this chain has become a favorite. Classic dishes and new favorites make this a popular choice for Chinese cuisine.

Squid Ink Sushi

9947 W. Happy Valley Road, Peoria, 623.561.7747; CityScape, 2 E. Jefferson Street, Suite 108, Phoenix, 602.258.0510, squidinksushi.com.

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15544 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.296.0030, zenculinary.com Zen Culinary offers affordable lunch specials by day, and elegant fine dining by night. The fresh new concept crafts authentic Asian fare with predominately locally sourced organic ingredients. Specializing in Asian and American cuisine, Zen strives to achieve complete balance in flavors, spice and texture.

HAWAIIAN Roy’s

7151 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480.705.7697; 5350 E. Marriott Drive, Phoenix, 480.419.7697, roysrestaurant.com. Blending French, European and Asian cooking styles with adventurous flavors, Roy Yamaguchi created an entirely new approach to fine dining and spread that passion for innovative and creative cuisine throughout the world. The chefs at Roy’s pride themselves on using ...continues on page 128


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THE CREPE CLUB sustainably sourced and only the freshest, top quality ingredients when bringing their culinary visions to life. And local chefs understand the tastes and preferences of their market, infusing their own creativity and inspiration into every item they create for the Chef’s Creation section of the menu.

BRITISH/IRISH The Codfather

1618 E. Bell Road, Phoenix, 602.788.1199, thecodfatheraz.com Traditional British fish-and-chip shop delivers on many delicacies like Cornish pasties, sausage rolls and Scotch eggs. This restaurant even features a mini British grocery store.

Cornish Pasty Company

960 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.894.6261, cornishpastyco. com. Visit the website for other Valley locations. This modern local chain specializes in traditional British-style pasties. Make sure and try the red wine sauce. You’ll want to drink it out of the cup.

English Rose Tea Room

201 Easy Street, Suite 201, Carefree, 480.488.4812, carefreetea.com Established in 2002, the English Rose Tea Room boasts a romantic, shady patio for tea al fresco. It

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celebrates all things British, from scones and crumpets, to cottage pie or a Ploughman’s lunch.

Rula Bula

401 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.929.9500, rulabula.com This is the kind of authentic pub where the fish ‘n’ chips are cooking and the Guinness is always flowing.

Built into a mountaintop, the views from this contemporary French restaurant are unmatched. The seasonally changing menu features many fresh herbs and vegetables grown near the restaurant.

The Crepe Club

628 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.256.0223, theroseandcrownaz.com The Rose and Crown is an English pub in an old house in the heart of downtown Phoenix right near the light rail. Enjoy tasty fish and chips and your choice of brew—or perhaps a hearty Sunday morning breakfast with a mimosa.

Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.956.0087; SanTan Village, 2268 E. Williams Field Road, Suite 721, Gilbert, 480.686.8333, thecrepeclub.com What started as a food cart on the ASU campus has turned into a successful brick-and-mortar restaurant company for three brothers from Syria. The chicken Florentine and s’mores crepes are well worth the drive.

The Harp Pub

Zinc Bistro

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Village Square at Dana Park, 1744 S. Val Vista Drive, Mesa, 480.507.7827, theharpaz.com This traditional pub and restaurant offers a wide beer selection and lunch and dinner menu options, as well as live music on Friday and Saturday. Try the beef and British ale pie with its ale gravy and pastry lid.

FRENCH A Different Pointe of View

11111 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.866.6350, tapatiocliffshilton.com

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Kierland Commons, 15034 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.603.0922, zincbistroaz.com Authentic French cuisine, decorations and, of course, the Zinc bar and sidewalk café give this Scottsdale eatery a true taste of Paris.

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GRIMALDI’S COAL BRICK-OVEN PIZZERIA Located in historic downtown Glendale, this gem of a restaurant has been featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” Whether they’re craving authentic German cuisine or the giant pretzel with a side of Polka and a huge beer, visitors won’t be disappointed. The perfect place for large parties, Haus Murphy’s provides service in the lounge, with German-style, long table seating, or in the biergarten. The Haus Oompah Band performs during dinner hours Fridays and Saturdays.

GREEK OPA Life Greek Café

9500 Via de Ventura, Suite C230, Second Floor, Scottsdale, 480.434.6577; 9404 W. Westgate Boulevard, Unit C103, Glendale, 623.242.8338; 227 E. Baseline Road, J007, Tempe, 480.292.8180; 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center, Suite 2073, Glendale, 623.773.9141, opalifegreek. com. OPA Life Greek Café’s staff shares a passion for fresh Mediterranean dining. A wellspring of the culture’s cuisine, including smooth and pure olive oil, fragrant herbs, the freshest local ingredients and hearty servings, come together in every meal.

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INDIAN The Dhaba

1872 E. Apache Boulevard, Tempe, 480.557.8800, the-dhaba.com This award-winning Indian restaurant offers a huge menu to please any palate, from starters to desserts, including Indian beers and wines that are carefully selected to complement any meal.

ITALIAN Caffé Boa

398 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.968.9112, cafeboa.com Candlelit Italian dining at its finest, Caffé Boa is ideal for chic eats. The menu includes an extensive list of vegetarian items and is fused with tastes from around the world.

Cibo

603 N. Fifth Avenue, Phoenix, 602.441.2697, cibophoenix.com Set in a quaint-yet-spacious old-town Phoenix house equipped with a full-size kitchen bar and patio, Cibo offers some of the best gourmet pizza in the Valley.

Domino’s

Locations Valleywide, dominos.com Tasty pies, including artisanal varieties, are served up hot and delivered

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to your hotel or home. Plus, is there anything more exciting than the dominos.com pizza tracker? Watch the progress of your pizza as it’s made, then delivered directly to you.

Gino’s East

3626 E. Indian School Road, Arcadia, 602.441.0704, ginoseast.com. Gino’s East of Chicago is familyowned and -operated, offering legendary Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. Headquartered in Chicago since 1966, Gino’s East has been serving the best deep-dish pizza experience. Chicagoans, celebrities and visitors continue our world famous tradition of leaving their mark on our restaurant, graffiti-style. Bring your marker and find a place to sign your name. Gino’s East has locations across Chicagoland, Wisconsin, Texas and Mexico, as well as frozen deep dish available in your local grocer, or shipped nationwide. For more information, please visit GinosEast. com or call 312-462-1210.

Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria

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OLIVE & IVY RESTAURANT AND MARKETPLACE years. With plenty of room, a fun atmosphere and a wide variety on their menu, Grimaldi’s is perfect for either a big group or a more intimate meal.

Gus’ New York Pizza

13824 W McDowell Road, Suite 100, Goodyear, 623.935.4488, guspizzagoodyear.com. An Arizona tradition for nearly 40 years, Gus’ New York Pizza & Bar has been dishing up its Big Apple goodness to generations of Arizona diners. The family behind this restaurant and sports bar works hard to offer something for everyone. Guests can watch their favorite teams battle it out while enjoying a delicious assortment of pizzas (it’s the home to the 32-inch NY Giant pizza), wings, Stromboli, subs and fresh salads. It hosts a wide-ranging drink selection, happy hour deals and other specials to, “keep your spirits high.” Enjoy the full menu indoors, outdoors or at the open bar.

Humble Pie

3890 W. Happy Valley Road, Glendale, 623.580.4300; 2333 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.229.1289; 21050 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix,

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480.502.2121; Sky Harbor International Airport, two locations; 6149 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.556.9900; 6501 E. Greenway Parkway, Scottsdale, 480.998.2199; 2095 E. Skyline Drive, Suite 298, 520.395.1280, humblepieusa. com. Artisan pizzas with fresh ingredients, sandwiches, hamburgers, award-winning fries, pastas, salads and desserts complemented by an extensive wine list and full bar. The upbeat unpretentious environment and high-quality dishes continue to earn Humble Pie its reputation as a neighborhood favorite.

Il Vinaio

270 W. Main Street, Mesa, 480.649.6476, ilvinaio.net il Vinaio is an American Wine Bistro with Mediterranean influences serving traditional American home-style Breakfasts and Lunches featuring local, freshly baked Artisan Breads, homemade soups, and locally grown organic produce. Our linens come out in the evening for an elegant yet casual dining experience featuring dinners specifically created by our Executive Chef to pair exceptionally well with our boutique wines and

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craft beers. Everyone can find what they are looking for from sampler platters and vegetarian dishes, to steaks, chops, pastas, and seafood. Every night is different with daily specials and a variety of indulgent desserts.

Italian Grotto

3915 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.994.1489, italiangrotto.restaurantengine.com This Italian food is as home cooked as you’ll find in Phoenix. The marinara sauce alone is worth the trip.

North Italia, Kierland Commons

15024 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.2055, northitaliarestaurant.com. See website for additional locations. Pizzas, calamari, sea scallops and desserts that are legendary. North Italia screams elegance.

Olive & Ivy Restaurant and Marketplace

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MIJANA shady trees on the patio, in the signature dining room to indulge in private, or enjoy the outdoor lounge and bar in true nightlife fashion.

Oregano’s Pizza Bistro

Locations Valleywide, oreganos.com Pizza’s the thing here, with thin crust and deep dish offerings. Opt for menu creation or build your own.

Pizzeria Bianco

623 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.258.8300, pizzeriabianco.com. Be ready for a wait—but it’s well worth it. With a seating capacity of 42, Pizzeria Bianco can have waits up to four hours. However, as proprietor Chris Bianco has said, “it is ridiculous that it’s four hours, but it’s 23 hours to fly to Australia.” Some good things take a long time. There is no delivery or takeout.

Rosati’s Pizza and Sports Pub

849 N. Dobson Road, Suite 112, Mesa, 480.655.9000; 1729 N. Dysart Road, Suite 108, Avondale, 602.455.1000. The Windy City defines Rosati’s Pizza and Sports Pub, as it offers Chicagostyle thin, traditional and deep-dish

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pizzas; Italian beef; large wings and pastas. Beer is plentiful, as are televisions to watch sporting events. With close proximity to the ballparks, Rosati’s is a required stop for Spring Training fans. Takeout, delivery and catering are also available.

Uncle Louie: The Restaurant

31313 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.595.1122, unclelouie.com The smell of tomato, basil and garlic will greet you when you walk into this Scottsdale staple with classic Italian dishes and custom cocktails.

VaBene Italian Cuisine and Wine Bar 4647 E. Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.706.4070, vabeneaz.com VaBene prides itself on using the freshest ingredients. Pass on the menu items and go with one of the daily specials.

Vito’s

1947 N. Lindsay Road, Mesa, 480.832.3311; 10999 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.664.8260, vitospizza.com. Vito’s has been serving Chicago-style,

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thin-crust pizzas and Italian cuisine since 1986. Celebrating its 32nd anniversary, Vito’s offers dine-in, take-out, delivery and catering services. The restaurant, which has been dubbed the best pizza and best Italian restaurants, has great happy hour and weekly specials. Until March 31, receive a free individual two-topping pizza with the purchase of $20 or more. Not valid with any other offers or promotions.

MEDITERRANEAN/ MIDDLE EAST Pita Jungle

4340 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.955.7482, pitajungle.com. If you’re looking for excellent and healthy food in a hip atmosphere, look no further. Most of the menu is vegetarian or can be modified to be made vegetarian, and Pita Jungle’s wraps and salads are second to none.

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MEXICAN/SPANISH/ SOUTHWEST Blanco Tacos + Tequila

Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Road, Suite 122, Phoenix, 602.429.8000, foxrc.com. See website for additional locations. Blanco Tacos + Tequila offers modern Mexican fare in a casualchic setting. Updated classics like tacos, enchiladas, and queso crisps are reinterpreted with fresh, flavorful and unique ingredients.

Caramba Mexican Food

7318 E. Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.998.7777; 5421 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.934.8888; 6661 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 623.487.1111; 8285 W. Union Hills Drive, Glendale, 623.878.4444; 2340 W. Bell Road, Phoenix, 602.863.7777; 17239 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.546.5605, carambamex. com.

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The fast-casual Caramba eateries have been serving authentic Mexican food to the Valley for more than 25 years. Dishes at the six Valley locations are prepared fresh daily, and they pair nicely with their award-winning margaritas, which are made with premium tequilas.

Carlos O’Brien’s

7000 E. Mayo Boulevard, Building 21, Phoenix, 480.367.0469; 1133 E. Northern Avenue, Phoenix, 602.274.5881; 765 N. 114th Avenue, Avondale, 623.266.6003, carlosobriens.com Since 1978, Carlos O’Brien’s Mexican Restaurant has built its reputation on outstanding service and huge portions of awardwinning Mexican food. Lunch specials are offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, with happy hour from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Catering available.

El Encanto Restaurant

9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, 480.745.3535, elencantorestaurants.com. Located within Odysea in the

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Desert, El Encanto Restaurant offers the sights, sounds and tastes of Mexico with authentic cuisine, all handmade and considered to be “the best Mexican food in the Valley.”

El Panzon y Frida

7323 E. Shoeman Lane, Scottsdale, 480.6591455, elpanzonyfrida.com El Panzon y Frida is a food-forward, fresh and local concept rooted in international fusion. Come in, relax and enjoy its unique atmosphere with wood tones and old-world brickwork, aged metal and polished concrete, combined with the beauty of urban lifestyle and living. The menu is rotated seasonally, based on the ‘Autor’ style; international cuisine by the chef’s design. El Panzon y Frida offers refined, casual dining experience, matching its seasonal menu with seasonal cocktail selections and wines rotated by region, to match the chef’s whims. The craft beer selection also changes with the season, reflecting El Panzon y Frida’s vibrant experience and atmosphere. ...continues on page 138


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La Plancha Grill

860 N. Riverview, Mesa, 480.664.1221, laplancha.com, sheratonmesa.com. La Plancha Grill, The Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville, prepares fresh, regionally inspired entrees. Diners will be impressed with authentic street tacos, healthy burritos, spicy enchiladas, custom quesadillas, along with a full menu of chefdriven dishes. The new restaurant is open seven days a week and features a fully stocked Mexican bar, a secluded dining room and an outdoor patio.

Los Dos Molinos

260 S. Alma School Road, Suite 137, Mesa, 480.969.7475, losdosmolinosmesa.com Los Dos Molinos welcomes Spring Training enthusiasts with drink and food specials, and two party

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rooms that are capable of handling 40 to 80 guests comfortably. For catering information, email info@losdosmolinosmesa.com.

Los Sombreros

2534 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.994.1799, lossombreros.com Los Sombreros brings the soul of Central Mexico to the Sonoran Desert in Scottsdale. Chefs prepare authentic recipes inspired by tradition in a rustic, Mexican cantina-style house with one of the best patios around. Owners hope their guests will relax, sip, laugh, indulge, enjoy their time….and stay awhile

Macayo’s

12637 S. 48th Street, Phoenix, 480.598.5101; 6012 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 602.298.8080; 3815 N.

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Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.264.6141; 7829 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, 623.873.0313; 1474 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear; 623.209.7000; 3000 S. Ash Avenue, Tempe, 480.966.6677; 1920 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.820.0237; 15565 W. Bell Road, Surprise, 623.214.5950, macayo.com. At Macayo’s, guests will enjoy signature family recipes handcrafted daily. Satisfying lunches, dinners and happy hours have been a part of the Macayo’s tradition since 1946.

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COLD STONE CREAMERY Regional dishes and the best of the Southwest meet at this restaurant, like carne y camerones (filet of beef with grilled shrimp). The cozy cottage and romantic patio among a variety of trees give this restaurant an elegantly casual ambience, but a full bar and 120 premium tequilas for their award-winning margaritas keep this place lively.

Rancho de Tia Rosa

891 N. Higley Road, Gilbert, 480.396.8787, tiarosarestaurant.com. Inspired by the timeless architecture of Cuernavaca and San Miguel de Allende, Tia Rosa reflects the textures, colors and structures of Mexico. The menu features Baja-style cuisine—nuevo chili relleno, grilled salmon enchiladas smothered in avocado sauce, and, of course, warm chips. Happy hour—$3.50 margaritas, $2 draft beer—is from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 2 to 5 p.m. Friday to Sunday.

SWISS The Melting Pot

3626 E. Ray Road, Phoenix, 480.704.9206,

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CERRETA CANDY CO. meltingpot.com. See website for additional locations. For a truly unique dining experience, this Swiss restaurant offers several styles of fondue and vegetarian options. And don’t forget to order the chocolate fondue.

TREATS Cerreta Candy Co.

5345 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.930.9000, cerreta.com Cerreta is more than a candy store. It’s a family-owned chocolate and candy factory founded more than 40 years ago. Free guided tours are offered Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Cold Stone Creamery

Locations around the Valley; coldstonecreamery.com. This ice cream chain brings custom creations from the granite slab to the bowl.

Fatty Daddy’s Ice Cream & Coffee

1608 N. Miller Road, Suite 5, Scottsdale (in the Bob’s Bike Shop Plaza), 480.634.6460, fattydaddys.com Classic and unique. Fatty Daddy’s Ice Cream & Coffee offers gourmet ice cream, and cookie cups topped with fresh macaroons and toasted mallow. Coffee, tea and pastries are served from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ...continues on page 142



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TEMPE MARKETPLACE

MEAL DEALS COLD STONE CREAMERY

Tempe Marketplace is known for its shopping, but its proximity to Sloan Park makes it the perfect place to dine. The below deals are valid February 23 to March 27, unless otherwise noted. Offers valid for all teams/Spring Training facilities. Only valid on game day as indicated on Spring Training stub.

during happy hour, late-night happy hour or on major holidays. Not applicable to tax and gratuity, or the purchase of alcohol, gift cards, sushi party platters or the sushi table. Cannot be combined with other offers or rewards. One per party, per table, per visit.

Bar Louie

Show your stub for a complimentary appetizer with a minimum $25 purchase. Valid on appetizers up to $16.95. Not valid on seafood combos or platters. Limit one per table.

Show your Spring Training stub and get 15 percent off your total bill.

California Pizza Kitchen

Get 10 percent off dine-in, takeout or curbside orders when you show your stub. Alcohol excluded. Cannot be combined with other offers or coupons.

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Flash your stub to get $1 off any large beverage. Limit one per customer per transaction. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, promotion or discount. Offer expires March 31.

Cold Stone Creamery

Get two Love It Sized Create-Your-Owns (ice cream + one mix-in) for $8 when you show your stub.

Dave & Buster’s

Show your stub and get $20 in free game play with the purchase of $20 in game play.

Kabuki

Receive 15 percent off your total check with presentation of same-day Spring Training stub. Dine-in only. Not valid

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King’s Fish House

Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ

Get $5 off a $20 purchase or more when you show your stub. Offer valid at Lucille’s Tempe Marketplace only. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Excludes alcohol. One offer per table.

Massage Envy

Purchase a 60-minute massage and receive a 30-minute Total Body Stretch session for free. Or purchase a 30-minute Total Body Stretch and receive an additional 30-minute free.

MOD Pizza

Buy a MOD pizza, Get a MOD pizza or salad for free. Valid at MOD Pizza Tempe Marketplace only. Ticket stub must be presented. Not valid with other offers or online orders.

Mojo Yogurt

Show your stub for 25 percent off your total order.

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Portillo’s

Buy one sandwich with a side and drink, and receive a free sandwich when you present your ticket stub.

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Buy any caramel apple and receive a free plain caramel apple. May upgrade free plain apple for difference in price.

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar

Present your ticket to receive one complimentary entrée with the purchase of an entrée. Complimentary entrée must be equal or lesser value than the entrée purchased. One offer valid per table, per visit.

Thirsty Lion

Show your same-day Spring Training ticket and receive 20 percent off your total bill at the Tempe and Scottsdale locations. Thirsty Lion serves delicious game-day food such as smoked chicken nachos, spicy fried chicken sliders and artichoke spinach dip.

Yogis Grill

Get 10 percent off or free drink with any meal/sushi purchase. Plus, get $2 appetizers. No additional purchase required for $2 appetizer offer. The 10 percent off or free 20-ounce fountain drink offer valid with minimum $5 meal/sushi purchase. Promotions valid at Yogis Tempe Marketplace only.


Served in a cup. Waffle products and extra mix-ins available for additional charge. Limit one per customer per visit. Valid only at participating US locations. No cash value. Not valid with other offers or fundraisers or if copied, sold, auctioned, exchanged for payment or prohibited by law. Š2012 Kahala Franchising, L.L.C. COLD STONE CREAMERY is a registered trademark of Kahala Franchising, L.L.C. and/or its licensors. PLU #59. Expires 04/01/2018.

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Drinking & Cabs

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Arizona’s bar scene is—in one short word—amazing. From wine bars boasting impressive selections to locally brewed beers and multimillion dollar nightclubs, you’ll find something to fit your nightlife tastes. Looking to spend a night on the town? Whether it’s a sports bar with a down-home feel or luxury drinking with custom cocktails you crave, you can find something about the Valley’s diverse nightlife.

BREW PUBS Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co.

721 N. Arizona Avenue, Suite 103, Gilbert, 480.284.9863, azwbeer. com The multiple award-winning brewhouse celebrates the diverse state of Arizona with handcrafted, artisanal ales.

BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse

Locations Valleywide, bjsbrewhouse.com. In addition to pizzas, salads, sandwiches and other gourmet dishes, BJ’s boasts no less than 15 craft beers brewed in-house.

Four Peaks Brewery

1340 E. Eighth Street, Tempe, 480.303.9967, fourpeaks.com Four Peaks is home of some of

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Arizona’s finest microbrews. Hidden on a back street in Tempe, Four Peaks honors Eighth Street with 8th Street Pale Ale.

O.H.S.O. Eatery + nanoBrewery

4900 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.955.0358, ohsobrewery.com Check the website for other Valley locations. O.H.S.O. stands for “Outrageous Homebrewer’s Social Outpost” and it means every word of it, blending a restaurant, local nanobrewery and a dog-friendly social hotspot.

SanTan Brewing Co.

8 S. San Marcos Place, Chandler, 480.917.8700, santanbrewing.com The taphouse features diverse pub grub, a large selection of beer brewed in-house and, at times, occasional live music. Sit on the patio and people watch in downtown Chandler.

SunUp Brewing Co.

322 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.279.8909, sunup. beer The casual brick-walled brewpub serves up housemade ales and classic bar bites inside and on its outdoor seating area.

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Taste of Tops

403 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.967.5643, topsliquors.com/ tasteoftops This bar for beer lovers offers hundreds of bottled craft beers and 12 of the finest on tap. Wine connoisseurs, they have that stuff there, too.

CLUBS/BARS Blind Dragon Karaoke Lounge

7419 E. Indian Plaza, Suite A, Scottsdale, 480.907.5738, blinddragonscottsdale.com. Guests can sip on exotic tiki cocktails and share light and colorful bites as they’re surrounded by music. In the main lounge, featured DJs spin intoxicating beats flanked by private-themed karaoke suites ideal for groups and intimate celebrations.

Boulders on Broadway

530 W. Broadway Road, Tempe, 480.921.9431, bouldersonbroadway.com This hideaway offers a 40-plus draft beer selection and more cold craft and domestic bottles in the fridge.

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CALICO JACK’S ckgrill.com Packed with daily food specials, CK’s is a great place to try with super friendly service. Throw in $3.25 drink specials and $3 margaritas on Wednesday, and you have the perfect place to stay.

Devil’s Advocate

955 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.2585, devilstempe.com A popular bar and grill near ASU, the Devil’s Advocate offers great food, 39 TVs and late-night drinking and dancing.

favorite watering hole during the week or as a host to the wildest parties and events. (Look up the bar during Arizona Bike Week and stay for the Spring Fling.) Dirty Dogg Saloon doesn’t have run-of-the-mill bartenders. What it does have is the best rafter-swinging, drink-slinging, sassbringing bartenders in the Southwest.

Gallagher’s

909 E. Minton Drive, Tempe, 480.831.0635, docandeddystempe.com A friendly and close bar with all the fixin’s for a night of good, ol’ fashioned fun with fast and friendly service. The place is huge with lots of pool tables, TVs and cheap drinks.

7575 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.997.0084, gallaghersaz. com. Visit the website for other Valley locations. Family-owned and -operated, Gallagher’s is where visitors and Arizonans alike can find great food and service. Peppered with high-definition televisions, Arizona’s family of local sports grills also features off-track betting, karaoke, trivia and exciting ball games. It boasts a good value price and home-style service, which attracts return customers.

Calico Jack’s

Giligin’s

Doc & Eddy’s

Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.877.5225, calicojacksglendale.com Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine for lunch and dinner, specialty margaritas and a house DJ set the mood at this cantina.

Dirty Dogg Saloon

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4251 N. Winfield Scott Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.874.2264, giliginsbar.com Known as a “sandbar and shrimp hut,” Giligin’s makes patrons feel as if they’re on vacation.

McFadden’s

Westgate Entertainment District, 9425 W. Coyotes Boulevard, Glendale, 623.872.0022, mcfaddensglendale.com This Irish-style restaurant and saloon

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serves up burgers, sandwiches and traditional Irish fare for lunch and dinner and pumps up the volume with DJs at night.

The Mint Ultra Lounge

7373 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.6468, themintaz.com The Mint Ultra Lounge takes its name from the former bank that once occupied the space. This ultra-upscale bar specializes in custom cocktails, sushi and themed nights.

Monkey Pants

3223 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.377.8100, monkeypantsbar.com With nightly events that can get you happy hour specials all night, Monkey Pants is by far one of the most fun and quirky bars in town.

Philly’s Sports Grill

1826 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.946.6666; 1402 S. Priest Drive, Tempe, 480.968.6612; 4855 E. Warner Road, Ahwatukee, 480.247.8655, phillyssportsgrill.com Locally owned and operated by ASU alumni, Philly’s Sports Grill locations have become superb neighborhood watering holes. Tons of craft beers, as well as master mixologists and awesome food, keep the locals returning. ...continues on page 148


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Salty Senorita

3748 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.2116, saltysenorita.com Also at 8011 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.979.4822 Not a dance club, but instead a quintessential modern Arizona drinking and dining experience. Salty Senorita offers a relaxed, easygoing atmosphere.

Sapporo

East Thunderbird Square North, 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.607.1114, sapporoscottsdale.com Drink the night away between the aquariums and indoor fountains or enjoy the famous sushi. Either way, Sapporo is where the hip dip into action.

Rula Bula

401 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.929.9500, rulabula.com This good old Irish pub features exquisite food and plenty of frothy Guinness.

Twin Peaks Restaurant

8787 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.483.0921; 2135 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix,

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602.954.8946, twinpeaksrestaurant.com Twin Peaks offers its customers delicious food, cold beer and a welcoming staff, known as the Twin Peaks Girls. The comfortable, mountain lodge atmosphere entices you to sit back, relax and enjoy the game. It houses more than 60 flat-screens. Want to celebrate a big win? Ask the bartender for four-person shotski and select from Jack Daniel’s Honey, Jose Cuervo Silver, Fireball, Lemon Drop or Sex on the Peaks shots for $10.95.

Uptown Alley

13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529, uptownalleysurprise.com Including 40 lanes of state-of-the-art bowling and an upscale, casual fullservice restaurant, Uptown Alley is a place where friends and family can mingle, play games, enjoy delicious food and drink.

The Well Bar

2623 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.423.7087, thewellbar.com A Scottsdale neighborhood bar offering refreshing mixed drinks and fun entertainment, including pool tables and dartboards.

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GETTING HOME Clean Air Cab

480.777.9777, cleanaircab.com DUI laws are strictly enforced in Phoenix. If you feel like you’ve had a bit too much to drink, or simply need to get somewhere quick, Clean Air Cab will pick you up in a green-friendly Prius and take you to your destination.

Discount Cab

602.200.2000, discountcab.com Take a cab, get to your destination safely and know you’re not hurting the environment! Discount Cab and its parent company, Total Transit, were founded in the Phoenix area in 1984. Since its humble beginning, Discount Cab has grown into one of the leading private transportation companies in the Southwest and now operates the largest fleet of hybrid taxi vehicles in North America.


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ASU GAMMAGE

ARENAS/STADIUMS Gila River Arena

9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, 623.772.3800, 623.777.3240, gilariverarena.com Gila River Arena, home of the Arizona Coyotes of the NHL, is a state-of-theart, multi-purpose facility located at Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue. The arena anchors the 223-acre, $1 billion development Westgate Entertainment District. See the website for permitted items.

Talking Stick Resort Arena

201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.7800, talkingstickresortarena.com Centrally located in downtown Phoenix’s Legends Entertainment District, the venue is home to the NBA’s Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. See the website for permitted items.

University of Phoenix Stadium

1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, 623.433.7101, universityofphoenixstadium.com Home to the Arizona Cardinals, the annual Fiesta Bowl and numerous other sports and entertainment events and activities, University of Phoenix Stadium incorporates the first retractable natural grass playing surface in North America and the first completely retractable roof operating at an incline. The stadium’s exterior skin of shimmering metal panels reflects the shifting desert light while 21 vertical

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glass walled slots incorporated into the building exterior offer fans inside the stadium outstanding views of the desert horizon. See the website for permitted items.

PERFORMANCE ASU Gammage

1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe, 480.965.3434, asugammage.com Distinctively designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, ASU Gammage is the largest university-based art presenter in the country. It hosts several Broadway plays and musicals as well as smaller productions.

Comerica Theatre

400 W. Washington Street, Phoenix, 601.379.2800, comericatheatre.com Originally dubbed the Dodge Theatre, Comerica Theatre is a 5,000-seat venue located in the heart of downtown Phoenix. It marries the classic theater style with the pulsating excitement of modern arena technologies. The theater’s state-of-the art music and sound systems are perfect for concerts, comedy performances as well as theater and family friendly shows. See the website for permitted items.

Crescent Ballroom

308 N. Second Avenue, Phoenix, 602.716.2222, crescentphx.com This ultra-cool concert venue is also an active bar in the front, filled with an artsy crowd that sips local brews and jams on tasty homemade burritos. Live

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entertainment happens every single night.

Handlebar J

7116 E. Becker Lane, Scottsdale, 480.948.0110, handlebarj.com One can’t leave Arizona without taking in a bit of country music. Bands play routinely throughout the week.

Marquee Theatre

730 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.829.0607, luckymanonline.com This room that holds around 1,000 people has hosted the likes of The Script, Nick Jonas, Nine Inch Nails and Korn. Recent upgrades include improved air conditioning and a second-story balcony for those 21 and older. Located 1 mile north of ASU.

Rhythm Room

1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.265.4842, rhythmroom.com Perhaps not the most elegant of music clubs in the area, but the Rhythm Room hosts some of the most popular blues and jazz acts in the country.

Wasted Grain

7295 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.970.0500, wastedgrain.com Visit the website for other locations. With locations in Tempe and Tucson as well, Wasted Grain is a classically styled, Prohibition-era bar and restaurant that blends upscale bar nibbles and live entertainment.


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Chef Beau MacMillan dishes on his menus at Innings Festival.

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hef Beau MacMillan’s energy rivals that of any excited baseball commentator. When he calls to talk about the food programming he has in store for the Innings Festival at Tempe Beach Park – a fete that fuses food, music and baseball – he introduces himself as “BeauMac” and extols the virtues of the event. “What I’m excited about is, it’s a music festival that has some of the best talent from around the country, and it’s tied to baseball, but it’s also a chance to showcase the great food we have here, from resorts to restaurants to the food trucks to the cocktails,” MacMillan says. “We’re the fifthlargest city in the country and this is a chance to show how big we really are and the quality and diversity of our culinary scene.” He’s excited to hear some of the headlining bands, too. “I’m looking forward to all the music acts,” he says. “My wife loves Chris Stapleton, so she’s like, ‘I’m coming! I’m coming!’ “Queens of the Stone Age and some of the other acts are going to blow Tempe away. The city’s never had anything like this.” And neither has MacMillan. “It’s a first time deal for me, doing this type of work with a music festival,” he says. “But music needs food like food needs wine.” MacMillan, who beat Bobby Flay in “Battle American Kobe Beef” on Iron Chef America in 2006 and has

been chef at elements restaurant at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort since 1998, promises interactive demos and “a killer menu.” There will be three demos at the Innings Festival – one before the event and two during the event – lasting 45 minutes to an hour each. MacMillan was still finalizing details about a month before the festival, but says, “Whatever we’re going to do, we’re going to do really high-end.” And the demos will be interactive. “Because it’s the Innings Festival, we’re tying in baseball with these demos. I’ve found you can lose someone fast if you’re just showing them how to smoke brisket,” MacMillan says. “But we’re gonna get the crowd involved, get community involved, get the players involved to keep the energy up.” MacMillan is patterning the demos after the Bar Brawl mixology competitions that take place weekly at Sanctuary during the summer. During those events, which MacMillan has hosted for the past three years, guests can enjoy trivia between rounds, spinthe-wheel games, a DJ and more.

“(The Innings Festival demos will be an) interactive event with the players and musicians,” MacMillan says. “Maybe a burger battle, like a culinary showdown with music, or a three-way food fight with musicians vs. athletes vs. chefs, or maybe a food-fight relay with beer and hot dog-eating in the relay.” People who buy the “platinum experience” for the festival will get to taste food from a special menu with caterer Michael DeMaria (“It’s gonna be topnotch because he’s a rock star,” MacMillan says). As for the rest of the festival menus, MacMillan says they’ll be broad and change nightly. “We might have an Asian-influenced menu one night, and night two might be straightforward American barbecue,” he says. “Maybe I’ll pay homage to every baseball city on a hot dog.” Innings Festival, Tempe Beach Park & Arts Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, inningsfestival. com, various times Friday, March 23, through Sunday, March 25, tickets start at $89.

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SPRING TRAINING TAKES OVER THE VALLEY. pitcher Brandon McCarthy and shortstop Charlie Culberson to the Atlanta Braves for former Dodger outfielder Matt Kemp. The Dodgers still must deal with starting pitcher Yu Darvish, as the right-hander elected to test the free-agent market.

Milwaukee Brewers

(86-76; second in NL Central behind Cubs) If the NL West wasn’t stacked in 2017, the Brewers may have squeaked into a Wild Card spot. They finished just one game behind the Colorado Rockies with a record of 86-76. The Brewers, however, have the tools to breakthrough in 2018, specifically with Travis Shaw (third base) and Domingo Santana (right fielder). Shaw led the Brewers in hits (147), home runs (31) and RBIs (101) in 2017, while Santana had a team-best .278 batting

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average and a .371 on-base percentage. Defensively, the Brewers’ best pitchers are returning. Chase Anderson, Jimmy Nelson and Zach Davies all had 12-plus wins last season; Davies led the way with a 17-9 win-loss record to go with his 3.90 ERA. Milwaukee added two arms to the roster, bringing in Jhoulys Chacin from the San Diego Padres, who went 13-10 last season with a 3.89 ERA. Another longtime Brewer, the 31-year-old right-handed pitcher Yovani Gallardo, is continuing his career with the Brewers.

trades. Brandon Moss came to the team via trade from the Kansas City Royals. The team is looking forward to second baseman Jed Lowrie, who hit for a .277 clip and led the team in on-base percentage and hits. Leftfielder Khris Davis is coming back, too, after topping the team’s home runs and RBIs in 2017 with 43 and 110, respectively. The Athletics had three pitchers over 100 innings last season and Sean Manaea was the only pitcher with double-digit wins with 12 and he also led the team in strikeouts with 140.

Oakland Athletics

San Diego Padres

(75-87; last in the NL West) The Oakland Athletics had a year to forget. They finished last in a loaded NL West division and missed the playoffs. The good news for the Athletics is they haven’t lost any key pieces to free agency or

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(71-91; fourth in NL West) The Padres finished with a 71-91 record and fourth in the division. During the offseason, the Padres lost their staff ace from last season as Jhoulys Chacin signed with the Brewers. The Padres


PITCHERS AND CATCHERS REPORTED FOR SPRING TRAINING ON FEBRUARY 14. haven’t been a competitive team in a while, and it seems as though that will extend into 2018. Wil Meyers, who hit for a .243 clip, smashed 30 home runs and drove in 74 runs in 2017, is expected to make his mark again. Even after adding veteran Chase Headley in the offseason, it looks like 2018 will be year of rebuild for the San Diego Padres.

San Francisco Giants

(64-98; last in NL West) Year after year, the San Francisco Giants are one of the best teams in the MLB. They have won three World Series titles in the past 10 years, but haven’t captured one since 2014. After a bizarre injury landed their staff ace, Madison Bumgarner, on the DL, the Giants slid into the depths of the NL West, finishing 64-98. Don’t expect that playoff drought to last for long.

Bumgarner has since returned, and the Giants’ pitching staff intact. The team added punch with Evan Longoria, Andrew McCutchen and Austin Jackson in the offseason. In 2018, look for the Giants to return to the playoffs and add to the already competitive NL West.

Seattle Mariners

(78-84; third in AL West) With a roster that boasts the names like Felix Hernandez, Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz and Jean Segura, the Mariners underperformed last season. However, signs point to a deep playoff run in 2018, especially with the addition of Dee Gordon from the Miami Marlins. Gordon, who was suspended for part of 2017, but finished the season with a .308 average. Cruz, Segura and Cano all led the Mariners in at least one offensive category and Nelson was a big contributor hitting

39 home runs and driving in 119 RBIs. The Mariners will be a team to watch in 2018.

Texas Rangers

(78-84; fourth in AL West) The Texas Rangers are in for a rebuild in 2018, but they still have several key players on the roster. Shortstop Elvis Andrus hit .297 last year, and collected 191 hits. The multitalented Joey Gallo will be on the roster again, one year after blasting 41 home runs for the Rangers. As for pitching, the Rangers’ roster is deep, as four of the five pitchers who threw over 100 innings are back, including Martin Perez, Andrew Cashner and Alex Claudio. Rounding out the lineup, Cole Hamels will throw from pitcher’s mound in 2018.

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Special Services

Anahata Yoga

Centennial Marketplace, 14148 N. 100th Street, Suite C130, Scottsdale, 480.699.9600, anahatayogaaz.com Anahata Yoga, Sound and Energy Healing is North Scottsdale’s premier yoga and sound healing studio that incorporates crystal singing bowls and gong sonic therapy into each class and special event. The studio promotes the practice of ancient yogic techniques to meet the needs of the modern world. Anahata promotes healing and balancing to keep clients of all ages – kids through seniors – connected to their selves. Anahata’s peaceful environment is a sanctuary for all to be present, find balance, perspective and be a part of a community of conscious connection.

Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital

4620 E. Baseline Road, Mesa, 480.832.4770, azspineandjoint.com Established in 2002, Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital is a physicianowned facility that specializes in outpatient and elective inpatient services for orthopedic, spine, podiatry and pain management patients.

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205, Scottsdale, 480.889.1838, azsportsmedicine.com Arizona Sports Medicine specializes in orthopedics and sports medicine. From ACL injuries to rotator cuff tears and ultrasound-guided injections, Arizona Sports Medicine’s doctors, Dr. Amit Sahasrabudhe and Dr. Erik Dean, allow patients to get back in the game of life as quickly and as safely as possible.

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he new Cactus League exhibit at Scottsdale Civic Center Library features items from 2018 inductees into the Cactus League Hall of Fame like Frank Robinson, Gaylord Perry and Bob Uecker, but it is the non-ballplayers on display who steal the show. The exhibit, presented by Arizona Spring Training Experience and the Cactus League Hall of Fame throughout the season, will also honor longtime Chicago Cubs clubhouse manager Yosh Kawano and prominent vendor Derrick Moore. “We are looking to honor those that played key roles in the development of the Cactus League — both players and others,” says Tim Sheridan, director of the Arizona Spring Training Experience and the Cactus League Hall of Fame. Robinson slugged his way into the National Baseball Hall of Fame over a prolific 21-year career and became the first African-American in MLB history when he coached and played for the Cleveland Indians in 1975. During this time, he became acquainted with the Cactus League, which hosted Cleveland at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson. Robinson also managed the Giants when the team made the move from Phoenix to Scottsdale in 1982. Perry is also in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, having won 314 games over a 22-year career that spanned eight teams — four of which played their spring games in the Cactus League. Uecker — the longtime play-by-play man for the Milwaukee Brewers — also visited the Cactus League in the early 1990s when he portrayed Cleveland’s broadcaster in the popular baseball comedy Major League. While Kawano and Moore are not known for swinging the bat, both men made an impact on the Cactus League. Kawano spent over 65 years with the Cubs before retiring in 2008. The dedicated team staffer was a fixture at Wrigley Field in Chicago and HoHoKam Stadium in Mesa. The exhibit also features information about baseball leagues held in Japanese internment camps in Arizona. The organizations behind the exhibit will host a screening of American Pastime, a film that gives an in-depth view at the role baseball played in the internment camps. The free screening will be held at the Civic Center Library on March 13 at 5 p.m. Much like Kawano, Moore is known to fans throughout the Cactus League despite never playing on the diamond. The personable lemonade vendor got his start at Scottsdale Stadium and is known for his catchphrase “Lemonade, lem-

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