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THE TEAMS Arizona Diamondbacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Chicago Cubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Chicago White Sox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cincinnati Reds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Cleveland Indians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Kansas City Royals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Oakland A’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim . . . . . . 18 Los Angeles Dodgers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Milwaukee Brewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 San Diego Padres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 San Francisco Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Seattle Mariners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Texas Rangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480.362.9467 saltriverfields.com azdiamondbacks.com Description: The Diamondbacks defected from Tucson last year to play at the new Salt River Fields, a luxurious, massive facility that boasts healthy foods, huge concourses, lots of seating and a massive 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: $8-$26 at 480.362.9467, azdiamondbacks.com or ticketmaster.com Best place to sit: Check out the two party decks, on the top deck of the stadium, in the infield. The section has seats and a standup bar for more casual viewing. Concessions: Tons. Healthy food, pizza, southwestern, ice cream, beer, some cocktails and multiple additional vendors.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots PRESS YOUR LUCK One of the Valley’s most luxurious hotel and casinos, Talking Stick features a spa, restaurants and 240,000 square feet of gaming; and it’s less than a mile from the stadium. 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Numerous bars, restaurants and retailers are not far from the stadium. There’s enough diversity there to satisfy any taste, from biker bars to boutiques. RIDE THE RAILS If you’re bringing the kids to the game, don’t skip McCor-

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mick-Stillman. $2 train rides and $1 carousel rides will have the kids going ga-ga. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com TWO WHEELIN’ Rent a bike, or take your own and take a ride along the Scottsdale Greenbelt, a beautiful uninterrupted 15-mile bike path that spans from Tempe Town Lake to north Scottsdale. scottsdaleaz.gov/parks TAKE A HIKE Nearby McDowell Mountain Regional Park is close to the city, but feels miles away. 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Road, Fountain Hills, maricopa.gov/parks/mcdowell


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CHICAGO CUBS Hohokam Stadium 1235 N. Center Street, Mesa 480.644.4451 hohokamstadium.com cubs.com Description: The current incarnation of Hohokam Stadium was built in 1997, replacing the original 1976 facility on the same grounds. The park’s 12,500 seats are often full, including the massive outfield grass seating. Parking: Snag one of 3,000 parking spots in the complex’s surrounding soccer fields and you can tailgate before the game. Tickets: $8-$31, available at cubs.com Best place to sit: The Bleacher Bum atmosphere lives on in the outfield lawn seating, but sections 200 through 212 are shaded. Concessions: Domestic and microbrew beers – including, of course, Old Style – hot dogs, burgers, pizza, burritos and soft drinks.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots CUBS FANS UNITE A few blocks south of Hohokam, Diamond’s Sports Grille (formerly Sluggo’s) is the definitive Mesa Cubs bar. 161 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, 480.844.3888

GO PREHISTORIC The Arizona Museum of Natural History explores the world of dinosaurs with re-assembled skeletons and full-size robotic replicas. 53 N. MacDonald Street, Mesa, 480.644.2169

GET HANDS-ON The Arizona Museum for Youth gets kids involved in artful, educational, hands-on exhibits. 35 N. Robson Street, Mesa, 480.644.2468

DAY DRINK Dos Gringos is well-known for its huge, outdoor patio bar, and they even serve up margaritas inside Hohokam. 1958 S. Greenfield Road, Mesa, 480.633.5525

DINE ITALIAN Vito’s is an authentic, familyowned Italian restaurant. 1947 N. Lindsay Road, Mesa, 480.832.3311

HIT THE MALL Riverview, Mesa’s outdoor mall is just 15 minutes from the stadium. Catch a movie, get lunch, visit Bass Pro. Dobson Road and Loop 202, Mesa

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CHICAGO WHITE SOX Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com whitesox.com Description: Home to both the White Sox and the Dodgers, the Cactus League’s largest stadium was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000 – including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck – and is adjacent to a manmade lake and an orange grove. Parking: While all but a few of the complex’s 4,000 parking spots are $5, the west lot off 107th Avenue is the closest to the stadium. Tickets: $8-$47, available at whitesox.com 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, hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheesesteak and gelato.

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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, Glendale. 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 worldclass water park Wet ‘n Wild when it opens for the season

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on March 12. 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale, 623.201.2000 WASTE AWAY AGAIN: Jimmy Buffet’s own bar and restaurant Margaritaville is licensed to chill. 6751 N. Sunset Boulevard, Glendale, 623.772.0011 TAKE A HIKE: Thunderbird Conservation Park features 15 multi-use trails over 1,185 acres of beautifully natural desert. 59th Avenue between Deer Valley and Pinnacle Peak roads, 623.930.2000


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CINCINNATI REDS Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 ci.goodyear.az.us reds.com Description: The 10,000 seat Goodyear Ballpark, first opened in 2009, plays host to both the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more familyfriendly parks in the Cactus League, featuring inflatable attractions and a kidsized Wiffle ball field on the first base concourse. Parking: There isn’t much developed directly around the complex, so $5 parking ($10 for RVs) is plentiful. Tickets: $5-$35, available at Reds.com Best place to sit: A right field pavilion ticket includes food and non-alcoholic beverages for $30, 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. Concessions: Beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, Mexican food and Italian ice. Large souvenir-cup soft drinks, as of last season, are $3.50.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots VENTURE INTO THE WILD Interact with hundreds of animals – including birds, giraffes and alligators – at Wildlife World Zoo. 16501 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453 HIT THE TRAILS Estrella Mountain Regional Park’s nearly 20,000 acres of desert landscape is crisscrossed by multi-use trails. 14805 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3811 HIT THE LINKS Navigate around seven lakes at the base of the beautiful White Tank Mountains on the par-72, championship-style Eagle’s Nest Golf Course at Pebble

Creek. 3645 Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear, 623.935.6750 GET ALONG, LITTLE DOGGY Explore Maricopa County’s largest regional park on horseback at White Tanks Riding Stables. 20300 W. Olive Avenue, Waddell, 623.935.7455 GET YOUR GAME ON Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino has a full slate of gaming options, bars and restaurants and a designated non-smoking gaming area. 15406 Maricopa Road, Maricopa, 480.802.5000

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CLEVELAND INDIANS Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 ci.goodyear.az.us indians.com Description: The 10,000 seat Goodyear Ballpark, first opened in 2009, plays host to both the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more familyfriendly parks in the Cactus League, featuring inflatable attractions and a kid-sized Wiffle ball field on the first base concourse. Parking: There isn’t much developed directly around the complex, so $5 parking ($10 for RVs) is plentiful. Tickets: $5-$35, available at indians.com Best place to sit: A right field pavilion ticket includes food and non-alcoholic beverages for $30, and some seats are shaded. If you sit in the outfield grass ($8), aim for left field to avoid the sun and to have a view of the center-field scoreboard. Concessions: Beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, Mexican food and Italian ice. Large souvenir-cup soft drinks.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots VENTURE INTO THE WILD: Interact with hundreds of animals – including birds, giraffes and alligators – at Wildlife World Zoo. 16501 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453 TACKLE THE TRAILS: White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Maricopa County’s largest, is 30,000 acres of beautiful Sonoran desert criss-crossed by multi-use trails. 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, 623.935.2505 HIT THE LINKS: Tres Rios Golf Course at Estrella Mountain Park is a par-71 championship parkland

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style course designed by renowned course architect Red Lawrence. 15205 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3714 JOURNEY TO ITALY: Get a taste of family-style Italian at this long-time West Valley staple. Bella Luna, 14175 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear, 623.535.4642 GET YOUR GAME ON: Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino has a full slate of gaming options, bars and restaurants and a designated non-smoking gaming area. 15406 Maricopa Road, Maricopa, 480.802.5000



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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 defected from Tucson last year to play at the new Salt River Fields, a luxurious, massive facility that boasts healthy foods, huge concourses, lots of seating and a massive 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: $8-$25 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, 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 multiple additional vendors.

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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 VISIT SMOCA The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is one of Arizona’s finest, and conveniently located close to the stadium. 7374 E. Second Street, Scottsdale, 480.874.4666, smoca.org PRESS YOUR LUCK One of the Valley’s most luxurious hotel and casinos, Talking Stick features a spa, multiple restaurants and 240,000 square

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feet of gaming. 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com DINNER AND A MOVIE The adjacent Pavilions shopping center features several restaurant options and UltraStar Cinemas. 9090 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.278.7324, ultrastarmovies.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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KANSAS CITY ROYALS Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining/ kcroyals.com Description: The 10,500 seat Surprise Stadium opened in 2002; and features a spectacular lawn wrapping around nearly the entire outfield. It is routinely praised for its well-conceived design, with lots of shaded seating. Parking: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and the parking is free. Tickets: $7-$25 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 food packaged in a clear, sealed bag.

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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 VISIT THE DELI Locals love Archie’s Deli, known for its New York-style foods and desserts. Fresh breads and lots of fresh ingredients. East Coasters missing home? Head here. 17221 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.546.9967, archiesdeli.com THE FINAL FRONTIER The Challenger Space Center allows visitors to explore the

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history of space exploration, with interactive exhibits and a flight simulator. 21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001, azchallenger.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 quintessential Arizona. www.ci.wickenburg.az.us GO DOWNTOWN Downtown Glendale, that is. The historic downtown features multiple restaurants and lots of unique antique shops. visitglendale.com


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OAKLAND ATHLETICS Phoenix Municipal Stadium 5999 E. Van Buren, Phoenix 602.392.0074 phoenix.gov/SPORTS/phxmuni.html oaklandas.com Description: Phoenix Muni was built in 1964 and was one of the first air-conditioned outdoor stadiums, with evap cooling that came through the floor of the inner bowl – a feature that has since been removed. It is among the most affordable, party-centric and fan friendly stadiums in the Cactus League. Parking: Public lots directly across the street. Access the stadium via light rail from the Priest/Washington station. Walk a half-mile north from the station. Tickets: $12-$25, available at oaklandas.com Best place to sit: The sun is in your face during afternoon games on the third base side; on your back on the first-base side. Centerfield upper deck is shaded. Concessions: Domestic and microbrew beers, hot dogs, fries, sodas and soft drinks; in previous years margaritas have been available, as well.

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LA ANGELS OF ANAHEIM Tempe Diablo Stadium 2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe 480.350.5205 tempe.gov/Diablo angels.mlb.com Description: Tempe Diablo 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 very close and $5, but you’ll need to arrive early. Or, use one of several nearby Valley Metro park and rides or the free shuttle from Mill Avenue or Tempe Marketplace. Tickets: $10-$40, available at angels.mlb.com Best place to sit: It’s tough to beat the sizable grass berm seating in left field for only $10, but the latter rows of field box seats on the first-base side are shaded during afternoon games. Concessions: Domestic and microbrew beers, hot dogs, fries, sodas and soft drinks. Some outside food allowed; check for restrictions.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots BAR HOP ON MILL Tempe’s Mill Avenue has multiple bars and restaurants. And, if you get a tad tipsy, ride the complimentary Tempe trolley from the northwest corner of Fifth Street and Mill Avenue to the game and back. MEET ME AT THE MARKET Shop, drink and dine at the massive outdoor Tempe Marketplace and enjoy complimentary shuttle rides to and from the game. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe EXPLORE LOCAL HISTORY The Pueblo Grande Museum preserves the story of the Hohokam. 4619 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.495.0901, pueblogrande.org

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EAT MEXICAN Aunt Chilada’s is famous for its gourmet fare and tasty, icy margaritas. 2021 W. Baseline Road, Tempe, 602.431.6470 SEE SEA LIFE See more than 5,000 sea creatures in this 26,000-square-foot indoor aquarium inside nearby Arizona Mills Mall at the Arizona Sea Life Aquarium. 5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.478.7600 ROCK OUT Explore 15,000-square-feet of climbing surface at Phoenix Rock Gym. 1353 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.8322


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LOS ANGELES DODGERS Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com dodgers.com Description: Home to both the Dodgers and the White Sox, the Cactus League’s largest stadium was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000 – including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck – and is adjacent to a manmade lake and a traditional Dodgertown orange grove. Parking: While all but a few of the complex’s 4,000 parking spots are $5, the west lot off 107th Avenue is the closest to the stadium. Tickets: $4-$44, available at dodgers.com 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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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, Glendale TAKE A HIKE Thunderbird Conservation Park features 15 multi-use trails over 1,185 acres of beautifully natural desert. 59th Avenue between Deer Valley and Pinnacle Peak roads, 623.930.2000 GO GERMAN Enjoy traditional German cuisine and beer at Haus Murphy’s, an establishment

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once featured on “Diners, Drive Ins and Dives.” 5739 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.939.2480 STOP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS The Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Garden has more than 1,000 native desert plants on display. 5959 W. Brown Street, Glendale, 623.935.9453 SING A SONG The Shout! House bar features dueling piano players belting out your favorite tunes. 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.772.1500


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MILWAUKEE BREWERS Maryvale Baseball Park 3600 N. 51st Avenue, Phoenix 623.245.5500 phoenix.gov/SPORTS/marystad.html brewers.com Description: The Brewers remain one of only a handful of Cactus League teams to have their own stadium; the 10,000-seat 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: Onsite. There are 2,000 parking spaces; during crowded games, several strip malls across the street from the complex offer pay parking. Tickets: $8-$22 at brewers.com, the stadium box office or 800.933.7890 Best place to sit: Brewers infield seats are among the cheapest in the league at $22; The lawn is massive, and at $8, tickets are almost always available. Concessions: The standards, plus some Milwaukee-area favorites like brats. Built in food stands, and roaming concourse and seat vendors available.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots GET A TASTE OF THE REAL MEXICAN GRILL Ta Carbon has folks raving about the joint’s homemade tortillas and real grilled Mex food. 5834 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 623.463.8134, tacarbon.com TAKE IN SOME ART The Heard and Phoenix Art museums are less than a 15 minute drive from Maryvale Stadium. Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8344, heard.org; PHX Art, 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222, phxart. org HIT THE LINKS The public Maryvale Golf Course is just around the

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corner, and while it’s nothing fancy, it’s great for golfers of all levels to get in a game before the game. 5902 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 623.846.4022 GET IN A MORNING HIKE Piestewa Peak Park and its numerous hiking trails is less than a 20 minute drive. For something for all levels, check out Dreamy Draw Recreation Area, 2421 E. Northern Avenue, Phoenix TAKE IN DOWNTOWN Downtown Phoenix’s multiple pubs are just 15 minutes away. Consider local favorites like the Rose & Crown, 628 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.256.0223


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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 11,000-plus seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to both 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. Tickets: $6-$23, 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.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots HIT THE ICE Next-door to Peoria Sports Complex, Polar Ice features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200 TASTE AUTHENTIC MEXICAN Carolina’s Mexican Food is legendary for their traditional hand-made tortillas. 9030 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, 623.487.1400 BLAST OFF The Challenger Space Center of Arizona, affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute, is an educational tribute to the

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space program. 21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001 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, 602.37237460 GRAB A BEER Imbibe a beer served by a scanitly-clad Scot at Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, a stone’s throw from Peoria Sports Complex. 16840 N. 83rd Avenue, 623.486.5458


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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 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 preand 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, such as Salty Senorita. Tickets: $12-$48, available at sfgiants.com 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; 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. VISIT SMOCA The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is one of Arizona’s finest, and it’s located close to the stadium. 7374 E. Second Street, Scottsdale, 480.874.4666, smoca.org SHOP AT SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE This beautiful mall features retailers from Nieman-Marcus to Louis Vuitton; and multiple posh and upscale eateries. 7014 E. Camelback Road,

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Scottsdale, 480.941.2140, fashionsquare.com HIT UP MCCORMICKSTILLMAN RAILROAD PARK If you’re bringing the kids to the game, don’t skip McCormick-Stillman. $2 train rides and $1 carousel rides will have the kids going ga-ga. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com 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


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SEATTLE MARINERS Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623.773.8700 peoriaspringtraining.com mariners.com Description: Opened in 1994, the 11,000-plus seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to both the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. The stadium features some of the better grass seating in the Cactus League, a berm that extends the length of the entire outfield. 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. Tickets: $6-$23, available mariners.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.

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Best Pre/Post Game Spots 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, 602.37237460 BLAST OFF The Challenger Space Center of Arizona, affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute, is an educational tribute to the space program. 21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001 ENJOY THE OUTDOORS A few blocks south of the stadium, Rio Vista Community Park boasts a fully-stocked, fishable urban lake, skate park, jogging paths and a kids’

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splash park. 8866 W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, 623.773.7137 SIP A MARGARITA OR TWO Salty Senorita serves up 51 signature margaritas and gourmet Mexican fare right next door to Peoria Sports Complex. 8011 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.979.4822 HIT THE ICE Next-door to Peoria Sports Complex, Polar Ice features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200


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Description: The 10,500 seat Surprise Stadium opened in 2002; and features a spectacular lawn wrapping around nearly the entire outfield. It is routinely praised for its well-conceived design, with lots of shaded seating. Parking: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and the parking is free. Tickets: $7-$25 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 food packaged in a clear, sealed bag.

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Fresh breads and lots of fresh ingredients. East Coasters missing home? Head here. 17221 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.546.9967, archiesdeli.com GO DOWNTOWN Downtown Glendale, that is. The historic downtown features multiple restaurants and lots of unique antique shops. visitglendale.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 quintessential Arizona. www.ci.wickenburg.az.us


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AMUSEMENT DOLLY STEAMBOAT Cruise the beautiful waters of Canyon Lake, where the Old West meets the new. Two decks. Two climate controlled cabins. 16802 Highway 88, Apache Junction, 480.827.9144 GOLDFIELD GHOST TOWN Built like an authentic 1890s mining town, visitors can take underground gold mine tours. 4650 N. Mammoth Mine Road, Apache Junction, 480.983.0276 MCCORMICK-STILLMAN RAILROAD PARK Take a ride on the Paradise and Pacific Railroad, a carousel or visit the historical railroad exhibit. Rides operate from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It’s free to visit the park; rides are $1 to $2 each. 7301 E. Indian

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TALIESIN WEST Tours are from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; $24/adults and $10/children. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480. 860.2700

MYSTERY CASTLE Built in 1930 near South Mountain, this castle is made of recycled bottles, automobile parts, various other oddities and native stone. Adult admission is $5; $2 for children. It is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. 800 E. Mineral Road, Phoenix, 602.268.1581 ARCOSANTI & COSANTI The experimental city about 70 miles north of Phoenix is the brainchild of Paolo Soleri, a Frank Lloyd Wright student. Tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., $10 donation. Cosanti is Soleri’s studio; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Arcosanti, HC 74 Box 4136, Mayer, 928.632.7135; Cosanti, 6433 E.

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COMEDY STAND UP LIVE A new swanky, spacious comedy club in the heart of Phoenix with an upscale dining and drink menu. 50 W. Jefferson Street, Ste. 200, Phoenix, 480.719.6100 FARMS QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL Stroll through the olive grove and tour the mill. The gourmet marketplace offers lots of goods. 25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290



ATTRACTIONS GARDENS/ZOOS DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN The DBG hosts one of the finest collections of desert plants in the world. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and admission is $15/adults and $5/children. 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, 480.941.1225 PHOENIX ZOO There’s something for everyone with 125 acres and 1,200 animals. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult tickets are $18 and children under 12 are $9. ZooLights tickets are $10. 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, 602.273.1341 WILDLIFE WORD ZOO The West Valley’s premier zoo features rare animals, including albino alligators and white tigers. 16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453 LIVE ACTION GAMING BONDURANT This school of high performance driving is for the professional and casual thrill-seeker. Enroll in a course or just do a couple laps as a visitor. 20000 S. Maricopa Road, Gate 3, Chandler, 1.888.842.7223 K-1 SPEED You’ll be turning on rails at this indoor Europeanstyle go kart racing rink. Admission $6 to $40, 2425 S. 21st Street, Phoenix, 602.275.5278 TEMPE PAINTBALL

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Over 12,000 square feet of non-dirt indoor playing area, air conditioned, and with paid referees guarantees a good time. Wear close toed shoes and thick clothing. 1401 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.966.1900 MUSEUMS AZ SCIENCE CENTER Enjoy a hands-on lesson in fun with a planetarium, IMAX Theater and a variety of scientific exhibits. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $12/adults and $10/ children. The film and planetarium are extra. 600 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.716.2000 HEARD MUSEUM 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. There are 45-minute guided tours at noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults and $7.50 for children. 2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8848 PHOENIX ART MUSEUM Open since 1959, the Phoenix Art Museum was expanded to 203,000 square feet in 2006. The museum is open Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. $10/ adults and $4/children. Wednesdays are free from

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3 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222 PERFORMANCE ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE There’s nothing more classic than dinner and a movie. Why not take it to the next level with this classy dinner theater? 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.776.8400 SIGHTSEEING LOWELL OBSERVATORY See the night sky like you’ve never seen it before at the home of the Discovery Channel Telescope. 1400 W. Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, 928.774.3358 METEOR CRATER 5,000 years ago, an asteroid traveling at 26,000 mph hit Earth. You can check out the damage here. Meteor Crater Road, Winslow, 928.289.2362 CASINOS CASINO ARIZONA What makes you feel lucky? Slots? Cards? KENO? It’s all there at Casino Arizona. 524 N. 92nd Street, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777 FORT MCDOWELL CASINO Are you and Lady Luck pretty close? Test your bond in some good ol’ games of bingo, KENO, poker or slots or catch some live entertainment. 10424 N. Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, 1.800.843.3678


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There are three different locations for this casino, but these two are closest to the Phoenix metro. Wild Horse Pass offers slots and blackjack tables with the feel of a dark, intimate lounge. The Lone Butte Casino is on the other side of the highway, a mere five minutes away. This cozier casino has 450 interactive slots and six blackjack tables. If you get hungry, Café 24/7 serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, or try Verona Chophouse for steak, pasta or seafood.

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This is one of the best casinos in the Valley for the gambling experience and entertainment. With a huge gambling area, it’s almost impossible to play all the games available. In terms of entertainment, the Fort hosts some of the best stage shows and touring groups that come to Arizona. Also available are keno and bingo areas, with the bingo hall having non-smoking and smoking sections. When you get hungry, The Red Rock Buffet is all-you-can-eat, or perhaps Asian fare at Noodles Sushiya, with traditional favorites or sushi.

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Two of the most popular casinos in the state, both located conveniently in the heart of Scottsdale. From dining to entertainment to gambling, these casinos bring the vibe of Las Vegas to the Valley of the Sun. Talking Stick Resort boasts 240,000 square feet of gaming, including a huge selection of penny slots plus Arizona’s largest poker room. Casino Arizona, meanwhile, has more than 900 ticket-pay multi-denominational slot machines, live Blackjack and other table games.


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AMERICAN BANDERA Enjoy large portions and a welcoming feel in a modern, chic setting. 3821 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.994.3524 THE MELTING POT This Swiss restaurant offers several styles of fondue. Various locations. 623.251.5450 QUIESSENCE Fresh organic gardens surround this highly-rated eatery, making it more than just a restaurant. 6106 S. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.276.0601 COWGIRLS GRILL It’s all in the small details, with wild menu items like “Scorpion Bites” and sandwiches called “Jiddy’s Piggy.” Happy hour every day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., featuring $3 drafts and $6 specialty drinks. 1733 N. Dysart Road, Avondale, 623.385.8888

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NATIVE NEW YORKER You can’t go wrong with these beloved mainstream New York-style buffalo wings and comfort food perfect on platters perfect for large groups of people. Locations Valleywide, Nativenewyorker.com THE GRILL ON MAIN Enjoy Angus burgers and the finest Philly cheese steaks. 124 W. Main Street, Mesa, 480.464.3555 HOUSE OF TRICKS Near ASU, this restaurant offers American cuisine in a relaxed setting. 114 E. Seventh Street, Tempe, 480.968.1114 T. COOK’S One of Phoenix’s finest, this restaurant is located in the historic Royal Palms Resort. 5200 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.808.0766 TOP OF THE ROCK RESTAURANT Nestled in the buttes, this

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DINING ROSE AND CROWN Enjoy tasty fish and chips and your choice of brew and more. 628 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.256.0223 THIRSTY LION Located among a huge shopping district, this pub offers live music, brick oven pizzas, seafood, steaks and all the makings of an English pub. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.968.2920 FRENCH A DIFFERENT POINTE OF VIEW Built into a mountaintop, the views are unmatched. 11111 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.866.6350 GERMAN HAUS MURPHY’S For sausage or some hefty bread pudding, this is the place. 5739 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.939.2480 GREEK MY BIG FAT GREEK RESTAURANT This place has not only an authentic, well-priced food. For other locations visit mybigfatgreekrestaurant. com. 525 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.966.5883 INDIAN THE DHABA AT INDIA PLAZA This award-winning Indian restaurant offers a huge menu. 1874 E. Apache Boulevard, Tempe, 480.557.8800 ITALIAN CAFFÉ BOA Candlelit Italian dining at its finest. 398 S. Mill Avenue,

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CIBO Cibo offers some of the best gourmet pizza in the Valley. 603 N. Fifth Avenue, Phoenix, 602.441.2697

EL CHORRO LODGE A Valley landmark – house specialties include chateaubriand and rack of lamb for two. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale, 480.948.5170; 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.515.2575

OREGANO’S PIZZA BISTRO Pizza’s the thing here, with both thin crust and deep dish offerings. 7215 E. Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.348.0500; for other locations, visit oreganos. com MEXICAN/SPANISH/ SOUTHWEST OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY The cozy cottage and romantic patio among a variety of trees give this restaurant an elegantly casual ambience. 6910 E Main Street, Scottsdale, 480.945.4567 SEAFOOD KING’S FISH HOUSE Whatever kind of fish you have a craving for, King’s will have it, cooked however you’d like it – or raw, as in sushi – plus steak for those meat lovers. 35 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.966.9121 STEAKHOUSES DURANT’S This local favorite is known for its delicious steaks, fresh seafood and hearty chicken dishes. 2611 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.264.5967 HOUSTON’S Sophisticated with an urban vibe, the menu offers chicken, seafood and pasta dishes. 2425 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.957.9700; 6113 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale,

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MASTRO’S Upscale seafood and steaks served in a luxurious atmosphere. 15045 N. Kierland Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.443.8555; 8852 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.585.9500; 6991 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.4700 CASUAL DINING THE CHUCKBOX Casual dining at its best. 202 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.968.4712 DILLY’S DELI Homemade bread is the standout here. 3330 S. Price Road, Tempe, 480.491.1196; for other locations visit dillysdeli.com CHEBA HUT Delicious toasted subs, with options for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. 5925 W. Olive Avenue, Suite 2, Glendale, 623.934.3867. Locations throughout the metro area including Glendale, Mesa and Tempe. SMASHBURGER A trendy burger joint with a regionally inspired Arizona burger. The menu also features salads, handspun shakes and sweet potato fries. 777 S. College Avenue, Tempe, 480.829.3750, visit smashburger.com for more locations


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DRINKING

BREW PUBS DAVE’S ELECTRIC BREWPUB Classic southern Arizona beer near Sun Devil Stadium. 502 S. College Avenue, Tempe, 480.967.5353

941 E. Apache Boulevard, Tempe, 480.517.9544 CHRONIC TACOS The perfect place to fill up on massive burritos and Land Shark Lagers. 15 E. Sixth Street, Tempe, 480.557.8226

FOUR PEAKS BREWERY Home of some of Arizona’s finest microbrews. 1340 E. Eighth Street, Tempe, 480.303.9967

CK’S TAVERN AND GRILL A great place to try with super friendly service. 4142 E. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.706.5564

SUNUP BREWING CO. Seven brews on tap and a killer menu in the heart of Phoenix. 322 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.279.8909

DEVIL’S ADVOCATE Great food, 39 TVs and latenight drinking and dancing. 955 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.2585

TASTE OF TOPS Hundreds of bottled craft beers and 12 of the finest on tap. 403 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.967.5643 CLUBS/BARS BAER’S DEN This itty bitty bar packs a big punch with friendly service and cheap drinks.

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GILIGIN’S You’ll feel like you’re on vacation here. 4251 N. Winfield Scott Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.874.2264 MARTINI RANCH Shake a leg to the club music at this very popular Scottsdale establishment. 7295 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.970.0500 MONKEY PANTS By far one of the most fun and quirky bars in town. 3223 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.377.8100

DOC & EDDY’S A friendly bar with pool tables and cheap drinks. 909 E. Minton Drive, Tempe, 480.831.0635

SALTY SENORITA An Arizona drinking and dining experience. 3636 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.946.7258; for more locations go to saltysenorita.com

DOS GRINGOS SCOTTSDALE Arizona’s “Best Place to Day Drink.” 4209 N. Craftsman Court, Scottsdale, 480.423.3800; more locations at dosgringosaz.com

TEMPE TAVERN Solid, classic bar in a historic Tempe building near the McClintock/Apache light rail station. 1810 E. Apache Boulevard, Tempe, 480.794.1706

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DRINKING RULA BULA A good old Irish pub. 401 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.929.9500 MUSIC CLUBS 910 LIVE Multiple stages and performances. 910 N. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.966.0707 BIG BANG Dueling pianos in Tempe’s only basement bar. 501 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.557.5595 CHAR’S HAS THE BLUES A classic blues club with a down-home and funky feel. 4631 N. Seventh Avenue, Phoenix, 602.230.0205 RHYTHM ROOM See some of the most popular blues and jazz acts in the country. 1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.265.4842 SAIL INN Part concert venue and part bar. 26 S. Farmer Avenue, Tempe, 480.966.9565 SHOUT HOUSE Fun dueling pianos in the heart of Westgate. Cover-free Sunday through Thursday. Pianos at 7 or 8 p.m. Closed Monday and Tuesday. 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Suite 207, Glendale, 623.772.1500 TOBY KEITH’S I LOVE THIS BAR & GRILL Live music, whiskey girls and beer in mason jars. 1065 N. Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.844.8629 SPORTS BARS BISON WITCHES Serving over-stuffed and unique twists on classic sandwiches by day and transforming into a chill sports

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bar atmosphere by night. 21 E. Sixth Street, Tempe, 480.894.9104

BLONDIES One of the few sports bars on Mill Avenue. 501 S. Mill Avenue, Suite 101, Tempe, 480.907.5271

MAJERLE’S SPORTS GRILL One of the best sports bars in town. 24 N. Second Street, Phoenix, 602.253.0118; 3095 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.899.7999; 4425 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale, 480.889.9949

BUFFALO WILD WINGS Sports bar and restaurant features plenty of TVs. 705 S. Rural Road, Tempe, 480.858.9464

TAVERN ON MILL This is one of the best bars in the Mill Avenue District. 404 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.967.5886

COLLEGE DROPOUTS Right across the street from Sun Devil Stadium. 560 S. College Avenue, Tempe, 480.967.2536

TEAKWOODS TAVERN AND GRILL Awesome place to catch a game. 2808 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.840.0991; 151 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.899.8325; 5965 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480.961.0945

GALLAGHER’S A neighborhood sports bar known for its special BBQ sauce and Thursday night trivia. Brush up on your sports stats, stat! 7575 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.997.0084 JT’S BAR & GRILL A fun place with incredible wings. 4829 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 480.952.7046

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DRINKING ENTERTAINMENT DINING & GAMING DAVE & BUSTERS Eat, drink and play – always a winning combination. Happy hour brings halfprice cocktails. Half-price games are offered every Wednesday. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.281.8456 WINE BARS GRAZIE PIZZERIA & WINE BAR Choose from a variety of Italian wines and enjoy the gourmet pizzas. 6952 E. Main Street, Scottsdale, 480.663.9797; 21055 W. Main Street, Buckeye, 623.853.1717 POSTINO WINEBAR Postino has an easygoing atmosphere with superb wine lists and delectable food. 5144 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.274.5144; 3939 E. Campbell Avenue, Phoenix, 602.852.3939 SPORTSMAN’S FINE WINES AND SPIRITS As one of the oldest wine bars in Phoenix, Sportsman’s has a diverse wine selection and menu offerings. 3209 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.7730; 10893 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.0520 TERROIR WINE PUB Have a seat on the spacious, comfortable patio and sip one of 30 different wines available by the glass or try one of over 600 wines available by the bottle. 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.922.3470

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GILBERT KOKOPELLI GOLF COURSE From the putting green to the pro shop, you’ll be impressed with the staff’s top-notch amenities, including onsite professional instruction, snack bar and daily on-course beverage service. All cart rentals are included in the green fees. 1800 W. Guadalupe Road, Gilbert, 480.926.3589 TRILOGY GOLF CLUB This 18-hole, par-71 course is one of 24 US courses that has received a five-star designation from Golf Digest. 4415 E. Village Parkway, Gilbert, 480.988.8004

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Palmer and, despite the numerous water hazards, offers enjoyable play for all skill levels. 21027 N. 67th Avenue, Glendale, 623.561.1902

GOODYEAR TRES RIOS AT ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN Originally designed by golf course architect Red Lawrence, this traditional par 71-championship course has been around since 1962. 15205 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3714 PALM VALLEY Since Palm Valley is home to two separate courses – one that caters more toward experienced golfers and another easier course for new players – everyone can take part in the game. Call for tee time and green fee details. 2211 N.

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MESA SUPERSTITION SPRINGS This is one of the most challenging courses in the area with a 7,000 yard layout from the back tee and 130 slope rating. In the mid-‘90s, it was rated three times as one of “America’s Best Golf Courses” in Golfweek. Rates are about $119 in the wintertime. 6542 E. Baseline Road, Mesa, 480.985.5622

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PHOENIX CLUB WEST GOLF CLUB The Sonoran desert surrounds the entire course so the holes have elevation changes, though nothing too drastic. 16400 S. 14th Avenue, Phoenix, 480.460.4400 FOOTHILLS GOLF CLUB With South Mountain as a backdrop, the nearly 7,000 yards of fairways stand out as an oasis in the rugged desert landscape. 2201 E. Clubhouse Drive, Phoenix, 480.460.4653

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Scottsdale, 480.585.4334 MCDOWELL MOUNTAIN GOLF CLUB Formerly the Sanctuary Golf Course, this newly renovated course on the western slope of the McDowell Mountains stretches farther than before and was broken in by none other than Phil Mickelson. 10690 E. Sheena Drive, Scottsdale, 480.502.8200 TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB Home to the Waste Management Open, the club has two courses: one designed for the largest spectator event on the PGA Tour and the Desert Course, with 28 acres of fairways and 7,089 yards. It is a short par 71, but players shouldn’t mistake that for an easy course. 17020 N. Hayden Road,

TROON NORTH GOLF CLUB There are two courses, the Monument Course and the Pinnacle Course. Both are a little over 7,000 yards, have a par of 72. 10320 E. Dynamite Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.585.5300 CONTINENTAL GOLF COURSE Located along the Scottsdale Greenbelt, this year-round golf course is located right in the thick of Arizona’s “Most Livable City.” Green fees are subject to change and range from under $20 to $125 or more. 7920 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.1585

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TEMPE KARSTEN GOLF COURSE Enjoy the rolling hills, hidden greens and numerous trees in a course that is both beautiful and has served as the beginning stages for future champions in the sport at Arizona State University. 1125 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.921.8073

VERRADO/BUCKEYE RAVEN AT VERRADO Set near the White Tank Mountains, this 18-hole course is designed to cater to a variety of skill levels and features tees that give the course a total yardage from 5,142 yards to 7,258 yards. 4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye, 623.388.3008


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ARIZONA MILLS MALL Arizona Mills is a racetrack in both layout and pace and is a predominantly bargain and closeout mall. 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700 BILTMORE FASHION PARK Spend a splendid afternoon strolling through the outdoor garden setting of Phoenix’s most luxurious shopping destination. 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.8400 CHANDLER FASHION CENTER Located where the Price Freeway and the Santan Freeway meet at Chandler Boulevard, each wing of this center is dedicated to a specific category of merchandising. 3111 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.812.8488 CHANDLER PAVILIONS This upscale shopping center has the clothing and entertainment selections of a mall but without the

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OUTLETS AT ANTHEM The ultimate place to fill your car trunk without emptying your wallet, Outlets at Athem features many major apparel brands. 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix, 623.465.9500

DIVAZ One of the best places in the Valley for the latest young and trendy styles. 516 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.968.1783; 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.7467

KEMPTON’S TRAVEL TOWN This family-owned dealership sells both new and used RVs, as well as provides service and parts. 3335 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.832.2222

DOWNTOWN TEMPE MILL AVENUE DISTRICT Right across the street from Arizona State University, the nation’s largest institution of higher learning, you can bet the District’s diverse attractions deliver a (Sun) Devil of a time. LATIN AMERICAN/ SOUTHWESTERN MERCADO MEXICO Guadalupe is a tiny town where Hispanic and Yaqui Indians migrated under religious persecution from their native land and settled over 100 years ago. Venture into El Tianguis Market to find pickled cactus, pottery, art, boots, saddles and piñatas. 8212 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe, 480.831.5925 OUT WEST MERCANTILE Contemporary western wear and traditional sophistication merge with Out West Mercantile, located in historic downtown Cave Creek. 7003 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.488.0180

HERE ON THE CORNER Local fashion spot for handpicked unique handbags, jewelry and clothing. 714 S. College Avenue, Tempe, 480.377.0100 TRIANGLES Locals go here for the newest swimwear trends and quality standbys at practical prices. 2013 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.6562 TWISTED SISTERS DESIGNS These three ladies aren’t really sisters, but they are among the best jewelry designers in the Valley. 48 S. Robson, Mesa, 602.617.0997 PHOTOGRAPHY TEMPE CAMERA Arizona’s go-to for photography sales, repair and pro-

SABA’S WESTERN WEAR The traditional outfitter of cow folk has nine locations in Chandler, Carefree,

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NOVELTY SHIRTS’N’THINGS This pop culture memorabilia shop sells more than just shirts. You can also grab posters, hats, belts, buckles or any other “thing” to celebrate your favorite musician or movie. 1840 W. Southern Avenue, St. 13, Mesa, 480.827.0256 CARS GOODYEAR TIRES There’s no use driving anywhere without tires. You can also get your car serviced when you go in for your next tire rotation. Locations Valleywide, Goodyear.com NEW DEAL USED CARS No used car on this lot is over $10K and even more are under $5K. Take yourself places! 4611 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.931.1030


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