Food Scene
My favorite Taco? The Standard.
My favorite burrito (bowl)? The Garden Variety.
My favorite margarita? The Cucumber Serrano.
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Joyride Taco House | Central
5202 N Central AveMy favorite Taco? The Standard.
My favorite burrito (bowl)? The Garden Variety.
My favorite margarita? The Cucumber Serrano.
Federal Pizza
5210 N Central AveRokerij
6335 N 16th StNew Mexican cuisine
Dick's Hideaway
6008 N 16th StYou only know where it is if you've been there.
The Vig Uptown
6015 N 16th StThe very best macaroni and cheese is served here.
Drinks & Nightlife
Live blues, R&B and soul cover bands every night. Soul Power plays Friday and Sunday nights - my fave! Bring cash for the cover charge.
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Char's Has the Blues
4631 N 7th AveLive blues, R&B and soul cover bands every night. Soul Power plays Friday and Sunday nights - my fave! Bring cash for the cover charge.
The Yard
5640 N 7th StThis is a real hole in the wall with cheap drinks, pool and delicious food.
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Pomeroy's Bar & Grill
5555 N 7th StThis is a real hole in the wall with cheap drinks, pool and delicious food.
Parks & Nature
It is important to remember that the Phoenix mountain preserves are open, undeveloped desert areas. Please use care when heading out as hikers routinely encounter rocky terrain, rattlesnakes and other potential hazards native to the Sonoran Desert. Be sure to review the length and difficulty rating of each trail before you begin. A map and tips are included here. Take LOTS of water with you, regardless of season. Visit https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails for more trails and helpful information.
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Preserva tal-Phoenix Mountain
2701 Piestewa Peak DriveIt is important to remember that the Phoenix mountain preserves are open, undeveloped desert areas. Please use care when heading out as hikers routinely encounter rocky terrain, rattlesnakes and other potential hazards native to the Sonoran Desert. Be sure to review the length and difficulty rating of each trail before you begin. A map and tips are included here. Take LOTS of water with you, regardless of season. Visit https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails for more trails and helpful information.
Good for walking, running, biking. The path is along Central from Bethany Home to Northern Ave.
William J. Murphy, who moved from Illinois to Phoenix in 1883, built the Arizona Canal and established the Valley citrus industry in the northern extension of Central Avenue in 1895. The roadway cut through the Orangewood subdivision he developed and was first paved in 1920. In the early years, horses, being a popular mode of transportation, traveled up and down the street. As motor vehicles took over, the horses, Weight said, moved to the east side of North Central Avenue. The earliest reference to the Murphy Bridle Path that the city's historic preservation office discovered was in 1948 when t
Murphy Bridle Path
Murphy Bridle PathGood for walking, running, biking. The path is along Central from Bethany Home to Northern Ave.
William J. Murphy, who moved from Illinois to Phoenix in 1883, built the Arizona Canal and established the Valley citrus industry in the northern extension of Central Avenue in 1895. The roadway cut through the Orangewood subdivision he developed and was first paved in 1920. In the early years, horses, being a popular mode of transportation, traveled up and down the street. As motor vehicles took over, the horses, Weight said, moved to the east side of North Central Avenue. The earliest reference to the Murphy Bridle Path that the city's historic preservation office discovered was in 1948 when t
Hance Park Conservancy
1242 N Central AveEssentials
Target
5715 N 19th AveRegal Discount Cleaners
5501 N 7th AveShopping
Wednesday & Saturday 9 am - 1 pm. Located at Central & Bethany Home in the parking lot of the North Phoenix Baptist Church, the Farmer’s Market hosts vendors with local produce, meats, dairy, homemade foods and handcrafted goods. Most vendors are cash only but the Market offers tokens purchased with credit or debit cards that can be used like cash.
You can visit the Market’s website to view a list of the vendors that will be present each week. https://uptownmarketaz.com/
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Uptown Farmers Market
5757 N Central AveWednesday & Saturday 9 am - 1 pm. Located at Central & Bethany Home in the parking lot of the North Phoenix Baptist Church, the Farmer’s Market hosts vendors with local produce, meats, dairy, homemade foods and handcrafted goods. Most vendors are cash only but the Market offers tokens purchased with credit or debit cards that can be used like cash.
You can visit the Market’s website to view a list of the vendors that will be present each week. https://uptownmarketaz.com/
We track down the world's best functional modern products so that you don't have to. Pairing local artisans with world-renowned makers, our inventory has been meticulously curated to stimulate, inspire, and engage.
Coffee spot too!
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For The People
5102 N Central AveWe track down the world's best functional modern products so that you don't have to. Pairing local artisans with world-renowned makers, our inventory has been meticulously curated to stimulate, inspire, and engage.
Coffee spot too!
Sightseeing
Willo Historic District Antiques
133 W McDowell RdSome of the most beautiful old neighborhoods in Phoenix
Arts & Culture
https://artlinkphoenix.com/first-fridays/
Enjoy the spirit and culture of downtown Phoenix as you mingle with thousands of other residents and visitors. Tour art galleries, venues, and related spaces from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. every First Friday of the month. (Note: each art space has their own hours.)
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First Friday Roosevelt Row
333 E Roosevelt Sthttps://artlinkphoenix.com/first-fridays/
Enjoy the spirit and culture of downtown Phoenix as you mingle with thousands of other residents and visitors. Tour art galleries, venues, and related spaces from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. every First Friday of the month. (Note: each art space has their own hours.)