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http://www.bunkhousesaloon.com Although Pat O's Bunkhouse is a hotspot for big, burly, bearded gay guys, the sign outside reads, "Open. Everybody is welcome" -- and it's true. A wide assortment of LGBT types visit here for such weekly events as Texas Hold 'Em on Mondays and Tuesdays, karaoke on Wednesdays, and the always outrageous Underwear Night on Thursdays. More >>
http://www.peoriaaz.com/sportscomplex/sportscomplex_main.asp Take me out to the ballgame, indeed. This stunning stadium is on a short list of nationally acclaimed state-of-the-art spring training facilities. There’s hardly a bad seat in the entire ballpark, including those on the grass (although there’s little in the way of shade—desert visitors, beware!). Located in Peoria, right around the corner from Arrowhead Town Centre Shopping Mall, the complex consists of a main baseball stadium and a dozen regulation-sized practice fields. One of five facilities to host the Arizona Fall League games, Peoria Sports Complex is also the spring training home of the Cactus League’s Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres. For people who care more about suds than sports, the stadium has a decent selection of craft beers, and munchies—frozen yogurt, flat bread, funnel cakes, kettle corn, gyros, and pizza—abound at various food stands. More >>
http://www.pepinrestaurant.com Tucked away near the Scottsdale Civic Center, this Spanish restaurant features fragrant tapas, fruity sangria, and a flamenco floor show. Menu items are listed in the native tongue, so if you don't speak español, you'll have to break out the translator before placing an order. A fun, exotic place to take Midwestern visitors on a Saturday night. More >>
http://www.ci.phoenix.az.us/CIVPLAZA/plazaidx.html Occupying an entire city block and boasting 900,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space, this recently renovated center features a street-level ballroom, 11 exhibit halls, 56 meeting rooms and 20 climate-controlled loading docks. Its airy food court offers five theme restaurants, outdoor meeting spaces, and a glass-encased sky bridge that links the center’s North and West buildings. A recent $600 million expansion has made the Phoenix Convention Center one of the largest meeting facilities of its kind in the U.S. Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, the center is now even more convenient, thanks to its access to light rail. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/phxplazma A video bar, drinkery, and nightspot all rolled into one, Plazma is a quaint hangout for the LGBT community, tucked away just off 16th Street, providing a cool haven to shoot pool, chat over drinks, and even suck down colorful Jello shots from plastic syringes. When the jukebox isn't bumping out techno or pop diva hits (which is often) the multiple plasma TVs are showing videos and campy movies. The weekly Plazma Playhouse also features performances by such gender-bending female illusionists and drag queens such as Afeelya Bunz, with numerous drink specials on tap nightly. More >>
http://www.pumphouseii.com Tucked in the corner of a quiet McDowell Road strip mall, this welcoming gay bar is a fun and friendly spot with little attitude but a touch of pizzazz. Pumphouse II's catty bartending staff is always a hoot, cracking ribald jokes while serving up drinks with a smile. Hot-bodied male stripper revues and gender-bending female illusionist shows are offered on the weekends, filling the dive-like joint with foxy glamour. There's also an all-day happy hour on Sundays and two-for-one drinks every Monday night. More >>
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