Best New Music Venue
You gotta hand it to the crew at The Nile Theater. Not content with operating one of Mesa’s best concert spots — plus a second basement-level venue downstairs, an in-house coffee shop and a thriving record store just up the street — they added a stylish new music and event venue, The Rosetta Room, to their growing empire of cool in June. Like their other ventures, the spot keeps music at its core, with a 400-person concert hall that hosts metal, punk, hip-hop and indie acts on an 11-by-20-foot stage. But The Rosetta Room differs from its sister projects and other local venues. For starters, it leans into a midcentury aesthetic with vintage decor and other nods to Mesa’s history. It’s also designed with higher purpose. Owner Michelle Donovan says the goal is something deeper than an ordinary venue: a community hub that’s “accessible by all.” While most venues function as communal gathering places by default, The Rosetta Room fully embraces the concept with community-driven events such as record swaps, DJ workshops, open-format dance parties and nighttime yoga sessions planned. “I want to make sure we’re not regurgitating all the same stuff we have at The Nile and that this space is something unique in itself,” Donovan says.