Bowie Downtown Guidebook

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Bowie Downtown Guidebook

Neighborhoods

Vibrant Downtown Phoenix is a business and entertainment district, with shopping at the CityScape Phoenix complex and art galleries on Roosevelt Row. Brewpubs, cocktail bars, cafes, pizzerias and breakfast spots cluster around Arizona State University campus. The Arizona Science Center and Children’s Museum of Phoenix include hands-on exhibits. Chase Field baseball park is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks. ― Google
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Downtown Phoenix
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Vibrant Downtown Phoenix is a business and entertainment district, with shopping at the CityScape Phoenix complex and art galleries on Roosevelt Row. Brewpubs, cocktail bars, cafes, pizzerias and breakfast spots cluster around Arizona State University campus. The Arizona Science Center and Children’s Museum of Phoenix include hands-on exhibits. Chase Field baseball park is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks. ― Google

Food scene

Enjoy a juicy steak or burger with a beer in the heart of downtown. Featuring snackable bar bites, seafood at the raw bar, craft beer and fancy cocktails. M-Th 11am-9pm; F 11am-10pm; Sat 12pm-10pm; Sun 3pm-9pm. Happy hour: M-F 3pm-5pm. www.thearrogantbutcher.com
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The Arrogant Butcher
2 E Jefferson St
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Enjoy a juicy steak or burger with a beer in the heart of downtown. Featuring snackable bar bites, seafood at the raw bar, craft beer and fancy cocktails. M-Th 11am-9pm; F 11am-10pm; Sat 12pm-10pm; Sun 3pm-9pm. Happy hour: M-F 3pm-5pm. www.thearrogantbutcher.com
Laid-back neighborhood bar with a constantly rotating stock of wine and craft beer. M-Sun 1pm to 12am; Happy Hour: M-Sun 1pm to 8pm.
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The Whining Pig Downtown
201 East Washington Street
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Laid-back neighborhood bar with a constantly rotating stock of wine and craft beer. M-Sun 1pm to 12am; Happy Hour: M-Sun 1pm to 8pm.
Beer, music and food is the heart and soul of Copper Blues. 60+ beers on tap with happy hour everyday (check the Calendar for live music schedule). M-Tue 11am-12am; W-F 11am-2am; Sat 3pm-2am; Sun 3pm-12am; Happy hour M-Sun 3pm-6pm.
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Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen
50 W Jefferson St
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Beer, music and food is the heart and soul of Copper Blues. 60+ beers on tap with happy hour everyday (check the Calendar for live music schedule). M-Tue 11am-12am; W-F 11am-2am; Sat 3pm-2am; Sun 3pm-12am; Happy hour M-Sun 3pm-6pm.
Omoide offers great lunch specials, a variety of Asian-fusion entrees and sushi options. M-Thu 11am-9pm; F-Sat 11am-10pm.
Omoide Sushi and Noodle
455 N 3rd St
Omoide offers great lunch specials, a variety of Asian-fusion entrees and sushi options. M-Thu 11am-9pm; F-Sat 11am-10pm.
A lively take on Latin cooking, serving lunch, dinner and weekend brunch with an array of flavor combinations from all over South America. M-Thu 11am-10pm; F 11am-12am; Sat 10am-12am; Sun 10am-9pm. Happy hour: M-F 3pm-6pm.
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Chico Malo
50 W Jefferson St
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A lively take on Latin cooking, serving lunch, dinner and weekend brunch with an array of flavor combinations from all over South America. M-Thu 11am-10pm; F 11am-12am; Sat 10am-12am; Sun 10am-9pm. Happy hour: M-F 3pm-6pm.
Established in the Roosevelt Artists' District, The Churchill is a locally-focused community gathering place featuring shopping, dining, nightlife and more. Local businesses include Freak Brothers Pizza, Foxy Fruit Acai Bowls & Smoothies, Sauvage Bottle Shop, State Forty Eight, The Brill Line, Provecho Comida, Breadwinner Sandwiches, Cosas, Gather, and Pobrecito Cocktails. M-W 10am-12am; Thu-F 10am-2am; Sat 8am-2am; Sun 8am-10pm.
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The Churchill
901 N 1st St
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Established in the Roosevelt Artists' District, The Churchill is a locally-focused community gathering place featuring shopping, dining, nightlife and more. Local businesses include Freak Brothers Pizza, Foxy Fruit Acai Bowls & Smoothies, Sauvage Bottle Shop, State Forty Eight, The Brill Line, Provecho Comida, Breadwinner Sandwiches, Cosas, Gather, and Pobrecito Cocktails. M-W 10am-12am; Thu-F 10am-2am; Sat 8am-2am; Sun 8am-10pm.
The Kettle Black is a laid back, food-centric gastropub committed to excellent service, food and drinks. 11am -2am; Happy hour: M-F 4pm-7pm.
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The Kettle Black Kitchen & Pub
1 N 1st St
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The Kettle Black is a laid back, food-centric gastropub committed to excellent service, food and drinks. 11am -2am; Happy hour: M-F 4pm-7pm.
A contemporary American Restaurant at the historic Silva House in Heritage Square. Tue-Thurs 5pm-9pm; Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm; Sun 11am-3pm
Anhelo Restaurant
114 West Adams Street
A contemporary American Restaurant at the historic Silva House in Heritage Square. Tue-Thurs 5pm-9pm; Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm; Sun 11am-3pm
Comfort food classics & cocktails are dished up in this down-to-earth destination that has a patio.
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Jackalope gastropub
801 N 3rd St
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Comfort food classics & cocktails are dished up in this down-to-earth destination that has a patio.
Pizzeria providing Neapolitan pies, plus Italian fare from antipasti to gourmet panini.
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POMO Pizzeria - Downtown Phoenix
705 N 1st St
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Pizzeria providing Neapolitan pies, plus Italian fare from antipasti to gourmet panini.
Céntrico, located inside the historic San Carlos Hotel in Downtown Phoenix. Offering traditional Mexican dishes with updated twists.
Centrico
202 North Central Avenue
Céntrico, located inside the historic San Carlos Hotel in Downtown Phoenix. Offering traditional Mexican dishes with updated twists.
Roomy, casual diner furnishing breakfast, housemade potato chips, burgers & cakes, plus cocktails.
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Ingo's Tasty Food
4502 N 40th St
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Roomy, casual diner furnishing breakfast, housemade potato chips, burgers & cakes, plus cocktails.

Cocktails

Serving world-class cocktails with neighborhood bar sensibilities in the historic Luhrs Building. Tue-Sat 4pm-2am; Happy hour: Tue-Sat 4pm-7pm.
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Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Parlour
1 W Jefferson St
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Serving world-class cocktails with neighborhood bar sensibilities in the historic Luhrs Building. Tue-Sat 4pm-2am; Happy hour: Tue-Sat 4pm-7pm.
One-of-a-kind views of downtown, a buzzing social scene, and crave-worthy eats and drinks. Located on the third-floor pool deck of the Hotel Palomar Phoenix. Sun-Th 11am-10pm; F-Sat 11am-12am; Happy hour: M-F 3pm-6pm.
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Lustre Bar
2 E Jefferson St
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One-of-a-kind views of downtown, a buzzing social scene, and crave-worthy eats and drinks. Located on the third-floor pool deck of the Hotel Palomar Phoenix. Sun-Th 11am-10pm; F-Sat 11am-12am; Happy hour: M-F 3pm-6pm.
The ultra-chic Floor 13 rooftop bar features a spacious sundeck area, breathtaking views, a fire pit, plush chaise lounges, hand-crafted cocktails and a small bites menu. M-Sun 5pm-11pm. Happy hour: M-F 5pm-7pm.
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Floor 13 Rooftop Bar
15 East Monroe Street
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The ultra-chic Floor 13 rooftop bar features a spacious sundeck area, breathtaking views, a fire pit, plush chaise lounges, hand-crafted cocktails and a small bites menu. M-Sun 5pm-11pm. Happy hour: M-F 5pm-7pm.
Experience Highball, Downtown Phoenix’s newest neighborhood cocktail bar and lounge, featuring a rousing collection of spirits and invigorating cocktails. Curated for the adventurous, cocktail forward and late-night revelers, industry folk, and everyone in between. The space features a beautiful copper bar, deep leather couches, exposed historic brick with touches of velvet & vintage wrought iron. Led by veteran bartenders and industry professionals, Highball’s programming is inspired by unifying avant-garde, playful ingredients and memory-jogging flavors propelled by an inclusive community feel with something for everyone to enjoy.
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Highball
1514 N 7th Ave
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Experience Highball, Downtown Phoenix’s newest neighborhood cocktail bar and lounge, featuring a rousing collection of spirits and invigorating cocktails. Curated for the adventurous, cocktail forward and late-night revelers, industry folk, and everyone in between. The space features a beautiful copper bar, deep leather couches, exposed historic brick with touches of velvet & vintage wrought iron. Led by veteran bartenders and industry professionals, Highball’s programming is inspired by unifying avant-garde, playful ingredients and memory-jogging flavors propelled by an inclusive community feel with something for everyone to enjoy.
Your neighborhood bar, locally owned and operated in the heart of Downtown Phoenix's Art District, just off Roosevelt Row. We pride ourselves on offering one of a kind, expertly-crafted cocktails, the best craft beer we can find, and a rare, hand-picked cigar selection... ... all without the price tag or suit & tie.
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Sazerac
821 N 2nd St
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Your neighborhood bar, locally owned and operated in the heart of Downtown Phoenix's Art District, just off Roosevelt Row. We pride ourselves on offering one of a kind, expertly-crafted cocktails, the best craft beer we can find, and a rare, hand-picked cigar selection... ... all without the price tag or suit & tie.
Custom craft cocktails in a true speakeasy setting in downtown Phoenix.
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Melindas Alley
50 E Adams St
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Custom craft cocktails in a true speakeasy setting in downtown Phoenix.
Chic resort lounge featuring signature cocktails, local brews & a seasonal New American menu.
The Mix Up Bar
5200 East Camelback Road
Chic resort lounge featuring signature cocktails, local brews & a seasonal New American menu.
Like most good things in life, we are not easily accessible. ‘All good journeys start with a leap into the unknown’ Paul Theroux said, and we couldn’t agree more. 36 Below is the brainchild of Arizona-natives Josh Katz, and Sheldon Wiley, and Arizona transplant Moe Murillo. Serial entrepreneurs and longtime fans of the mythos of molecular mixology, together they envisioned a modern speakeasy in Phoenix where Arizonians and visitors could leave their inhibitions behind a secret door—an innuendo to prohibition days past, hidden 12 steps below Sip Coffee and Beer Garage.
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36 Below
3620 East Indian School Road
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Like most good things in life, we are not easily accessible. ‘All good journeys start with a leap into the unknown’ Paul Theroux said, and we couldn’t agree more. 36 Below is the brainchild of Arizona-natives Josh Katz, and Sheldon Wiley, and Arizona transplant Moe Murillo. Serial entrepreneurs and longtime fans of the mythos of molecular mixology, together they envisioned a modern speakeasy in Phoenix where Arizonians and visitors could leave their inhibitions behind a secret door—an innuendo to prohibition days past, hidden 12 steps below Sip Coffee and Beer Garage.
UnderTow is a nautical-inspired craft cocktail bar serving worldly and tropical cocktails from the team of Barter & Shake Cocktail Entertainment. Opened in August 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona, UnderTow offers an immersive atmosphere to indulge in classic & exotic cocktails. The environment whisks guests away on a 90-minute worldly journey in the belly of a spice trader’s turn-of-the-century Clipper ship, which follows the adventures of our revered Captain John Mallory and his crew. UnderTow’s signature décor and special effects have been custom-created by various commissioned artists. This world-class cocktail experience also features rare rums from around the world and offers a variety of handcrafted, signature merchandise available to purchase.
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UnderTow
3626 E Indian School Rd
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UnderTow is a nautical-inspired craft cocktail bar serving worldly and tropical cocktails from the team of Barter & Shake Cocktail Entertainment. Opened in August 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona, UnderTow offers an immersive atmosphere to indulge in classic & exotic cocktails. The environment whisks guests away on a 90-minute worldly journey in the belly of a spice trader’s turn-of-the-century Clipper ship, which follows the adventures of our revered Captain John Mallory and his crew. UnderTow’s signature décor and special effects have been custom-created by various commissioned artists. This world-class cocktail experience also features rare rums from around the world and offers a variety of handcrafted, signature merchandise available to purchase.
We created Little Rituals for you, our guest, to celebrate the most special parts of life--the “little rituals”, if you will--and to create lasting memories. We believe the key to creating those memories is offering exceptional hospitality This bar has its own “little rituals”, some of which have been gleaned from 150 years of cocktail tradition. We stock only the highest quality spirits; we fresh squeeze all citrus juice in-house daily, and painstakingly create dozens of syrups, infusions, tinctures, foams, flawless ice and garnishes using modern techniques & technology. When possible, we take advantage of seasonal produce and flavors, and incorporate them into both our cocktail and food menus. #ItsAllinTheLittleRituals
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Little Rituals
132 S Central Ave
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We created Little Rituals for you, our guest, to celebrate the most special parts of life--the “little rituals”, if you will--and to create lasting memories. We believe the key to creating those memories is offering exceptional hospitality This bar has its own “little rituals”, some of which have been gleaned from 150 years of cocktail tradition. We stock only the highest quality spirits; we fresh squeeze all citrus juice in-house daily, and painstakingly create dozens of syrups, infusions, tinctures, foams, flawless ice and garnishes using modern techniques & technology. When possible, we take advantage of seasonal produce and flavors, and incorporate them into both our cocktail and food menus. #ItsAllinTheLittleRituals

Sightseeing

CityScape Phoenix is a high-rise mixed-use development in Downtown Phoenix. The development covers three city blocks in the heart of Downtown Phoenix and is located between First Avenue and First Street to the west and east, and between Washington and Jefferson streets to the north and south. It is centrally located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, within walking distance[1] of Talking Stick Resort Arena, Chase Field, Comerica Theatre, the Orpheum Theatre and the Phoenix Convention Center. CityScape hosts a number of major events throughout the year, including the CitySkate Outdoor Holiday Ice Rink[2] in the winter, the starting line for the P.F. Chang's Rock n’ Roll Arizona Marathon,[3] the main stage for the Viva PHX Music Festival, and more.
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CityScape
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CityScape Phoenix is a high-rise mixed-use development in Downtown Phoenix. The development covers three city blocks in the heart of Downtown Phoenix and is located between First Avenue and First Street to the west and east, and between Washington and Jefferson streets to the north and south. It is centrally located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, within walking distance[1] of Talking Stick Resort Arena, Chase Field, Comerica Theatre, the Orpheum Theatre and the Phoenix Convention Center. CityScape hosts a number of major events throughout the year, including the CitySkate Outdoor Holiday Ice Rink[2] in the winter, the starting line for the P.F. Chang's Rock n’ Roll Arizona Marathon,[3] the main stage for the Viva PHX Music Festival, and more.
Located in downtown Phoenix, the nationally-renowned Roosevelt Row Arts District (affectionately referred to as RoRo) is the creative center of the region and a unique neighborhood that celebrates arts and culture expressed in multiple forms. Roosevelt Row is home to creatives and artisans of every area – from culinary to crafts, musicians and poets, designers and street artists, and everything else in between. The area is known for public art, live music performances, art galleries, eclectic boutiques, independent businesses and much more. The exponential growth in the area has transformed Roosevelt Row into a prime creative district. For more than 15 years, Roosevelt Row CDC has been an advocate for artists, promoting the inclusion of the arts in our community and participating in community events such as First Friday, Chile Pepper Festival and Pie Social to name a few. In recent years, our work has evolved to amplify the stories and important creative work of local artists in the area. For artists to thrive in a growing city, it is important for artists of all backgrounds to have a place to create, perform and showcase their work. To do this, we prioritize community partnerships who support local artists, assist in identifying spaces for artists to produce and sell their work, serve as an example for higher paying wages for artists, and encourage local community members in the area to get involved. With spaces like our Roosevelt Row Welcome Center, the Evolve Gallery, hosting pop up markets for local artisans to sell their work, and promoting local businesses in the area with a key focus on supporting artists, we envision a community where artists are at the forefront and the epicenter of a diverse district where people from all walks of life are welcomed.
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Roosevelt Row Welcome Center
918 N 2nd St
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Located in downtown Phoenix, the nationally-renowned Roosevelt Row Arts District (affectionately referred to as RoRo) is the creative center of the region and a unique neighborhood that celebrates arts and culture expressed in multiple forms. Roosevelt Row is home to creatives and artisans of every area – from culinary to crafts, musicians and poets, designers and street artists, and everything else in between. The area is known for public art, live music performances, art galleries, eclectic boutiques, independent businesses and much more. The exponential growth in the area has transformed Roosevelt Row into a prime creative district. For more than 15 years, Roosevelt Row CDC has been an advocate for artists, promoting the inclusion of the arts in our community and participating in community events such as First Friday, Chile Pepper Festival and Pie Social to name a few. In recent years, our work has evolved to amplify the stories and important creative work of local artists in the area. For artists to thrive in a growing city, it is important for artists of all backgrounds to have a place to create, perform and showcase their work. To do this, we prioritize community partnerships who support local artists, assist in identifying spaces for artists to produce and sell their work, serve as an example for higher paying wages for artists, and encourage local community members in the area to get involved. With spaces like our Roosevelt Row Welcome Center, the Evolve Gallery, hosting pop up markets for local artisans to sell their work, and promoting local businesses in the area with a key focus on supporting artists, we envision a community where artists are at the forefront and the epicenter of a diverse district where people from all walks of life are welcomed.
The Arizona Science Center is a science museum located in Heritage and Science Park in the heart of downtown Phoenix. Home to over 350 permanent hands-on exhibits, the Center provides 400,000 annual visitors with interactive experiences. Aside from the permanent exhibitions, Arizona Science Center has featured a number of nationally traveling exhibitions. Along with daily demonstrations throughout the Center, the Center provides shows in the Dorrance Planetarium and in a five-story, giant screen IMAX Theater. This non-profit corporation provides special educational programs and science activities for visitors of all ages including, summer science camp, Adult’s Night Out, thematic events, Stroller Science preschool programs, and the Science on Wheels outreach program.
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Centro de Ciencias de Arizona
600 E Washington St
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The Arizona Science Center is a science museum located in Heritage and Science Park in the heart of downtown Phoenix. Home to over 350 permanent hands-on exhibits, the Center provides 400,000 annual visitors with interactive experiences. Aside from the permanent exhibitions, Arizona Science Center has featured a number of nationally traveling exhibitions. Along with daily demonstrations throughout the Center, the Center provides shows in the Dorrance Planetarium and in a five-story, giant screen IMAX Theater. This non-profit corporation provides special educational programs and science activities for visitors of all ages including, summer science camp, Adult’s Night Out, thematic events, Stroller Science preschool programs, and the Science on Wheels outreach program.
Walk around Heritage Square to discover what Downtown Phoenix was like in Victorian times. Lining the square are buildings dating back to the late 1800’s. The Rosson House, which is a museum, is a Gothic work of art which wouldn’t be out of place in a horror movie. Inside the museum, the rooms are furnished in keeping with the Victorian era. There are even candelabras on the dining table which give the impression the residents are still living and have just stepped outside. Yes, it is more than slightly spooky. On the Square, there is also The Bungalow where it’s possible to purchase replica Victorian jewelry – Downtown Abbey-style, handicrafts, and homemade wooden toys. There are several restaurants too including a British pub, a pizzeria and one which specializes in Japanese cuisine.
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Heritage & Science Park/Historic Heritage Square
113 N 6th St
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Walk around Heritage Square to discover what Downtown Phoenix was like in Victorian times. Lining the square are buildings dating back to the late 1800’s. The Rosson House, which is a museum, is a Gothic work of art which wouldn’t be out of place in a horror movie. Inside the museum, the rooms are furnished in keeping with the Victorian era. There are even candelabras on the dining table which give the impression the residents are still living and have just stepped outside. Yes, it is more than slightly spooky. On the Square, there is also The Bungalow where it’s possible to purchase replica Victorian jewelry – Downtown Abbey-style, handicrafts, and homemade wooden toys. There are several restaurants too including a British pub, a pizzeria and one which specializes in Japanese cuisine.
Housed in a historic, 1920’s building on Adams Street in Downtown Phoenix, the Orpheum Theater is the place to go to catch a Broadway production, ballet or opera performance. The one thousand three-hundred plus seater venue has had a varied life and been used for everything from vaudeville presentations to a cinema house. Now restored to its original glory, the Baroque building has elaborate external wall friezes and detailed frescos around the stage. The theater is an absolute work of art inside and out and worth stopping by to see even if you don’t want to take in a show.
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Orpheum Theatre Phoenix
203 W Adams St
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Housed in a historic, 1920’s building on Adams Street in Downtown Phoenix, the Orpheum Theater is the place to go to catch a Broadway production, ballet or opera performance. The one thousand three-hundred plus seater venue has had a varied life and been used for everything from vaudeville presentations to a cinema house. Now restored to its original glory, the Baroque building has elaborate external wall friezes and detailed frescos around the stage. The theater is an absolute work of art inside and out and worth stopping by to see even if you don’t want to take in a show.
The Japanese Friendship Garden is part of the Margaret T Hance Park, a public park, green space and event venue on 3rd Avenue in Downtown Phoenix. The Japanese Friendship Garden itself is a three and a half acre tranquil oasis of lakes with cascading waterfalls and fountains with winding pathways lined with flowering trees and shrubs which are perfect for a chill-out stroll. The garden or Ro Ho En honors Phoenix’s twin city in Japan, Himeji. The Garden’s hold once monthly Japanese tea ceremonies at the Musoan tea house on the grounds as well as various other exhibitions throughout the year connected with Japanese art and culture.
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Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
1125 N 3rd Ave
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The Japanese Friendship Garden is part of the Margaret T Hance Park, a public park, green space and event venue on 3rd Avenue in Downtown Phoenix. The Japanese Friendship Garden itself is a three and a half acre tranquil oasis of lakes with cascading waterfalls and fountains with winding pathways lined with flowering trees and shrubs which are perfect for a chill-out stroll. The garden or Ro Ho En honors Phoenix’s twin city in Japan, Himeji. The Garden’s hold once monthly Japanese tea ceremonies at the Musoan tea house on the grounds as well as various other exhibitions throughout the year connected with Japanese art and culture.
Art is an integral part of life in Downtown Phoenix, and the Phoenix Art Museum on Central Avenue demonstrates that to the full. The installation has almost three-hundred thousand square feet of exhibition space and displays works from the Renaissance period right through to modern day in all genres of the visual arts. The permanent collections contain over eighteen thousand works of art including rare fashion pieces and photographs. There are also regular temporary exhibitions on varied themes.
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Museo de Arte de Phoenix
1625 N Central Ave
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Art is an integral part of life in Downtown Phoenix, and the Phoenix Art Museum on Central Avenue demonstrates that to the full. The installation has almost three-hundred thousand square feet of exhibition space and displays works from the Renaissance period right through to modern day in all genres of the visual arts. The permanent collections contain over eighteen thousand works of art including rare fashion pieces and photographs. There are also regular temporary exhibitions on varied themes.
Take in a Major League baseball game at Chase Field and cheer along with the other forty-nine thousand spectators as the home team, the Arizona Diamondbacks hit the ball out the field. Chase Field, on Downtown Phoenix’s East Jefferson Avenue, has been hosting games since its construction in the late 1990’s when it was the first ballpark to be built with a retractable roof. The venue is also used for concerts and large public events and has numerous food and drink concessions.
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Chase Field
401 E Jefferson St
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Take in a Major League baseball game at Chase Field and cheer along with the other forty-nine thousand spectators as the home team, the Arizona Diamondbacks hit the ball out the field. Chase Field, on Downtown Phoenix’s East Jefferson Avenue, has been hosting games since its construction in the late 1990’s when it was the first ballpark to be built with a retractable roof. The venue is also used for concerts and large public events and has numerous food and drink concessions.
Exhibits devoted to Native American civilizations, including a big collection of Southwestern art
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Museo Heard
2301 N Central Ave
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Exhibits devoted to Native American civilizations, including a big collection of Southwestern art
Expansive display of instruments from roughly 200 countries, including some that guests can try out
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Museo de Instrumentos Musicales
4725 E Mayo Blvd
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Expansive display of instruments from roughly 200 countries, including some that guests can try out