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3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Scottsdale Streetside BBQ at Bad Water Brewing Saturday, September 5 Make the most of the weekend with BBQ and beer this Saturday at the Scottsdale Streetside BBQ. Hosted by Bad Water Brewing, the event will feature food from Morrell's BBQ, live music by Mike War and Bluesman Mike & The...
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Scottsdale Streetside BBQ at Bad Water Brewing
Saturday, September 5

Make the most of the weekend with BBQ and beer this Saturday at the Scottsdale Streetside BBQ. Hosted by Bad Water Brewing, the event will feature food from Morrell's BBQ, live music by Mike War and Bluesman Mike & The Blues Review Band, as well as games, beer, and root beer by local Arizona's Own Sarsaparilla. Tickets to the event cost $10 a piece and can be purchased online. For more details, visit the event on Facebook

Labor Day Special at iCream Cafe 
Saturday, September 5 through Monday, September 7

To sweeten up the three-day weekend, iCream Cafe in Mesa is offering a Labor Day special for ice cream fans. From Saturday to Monday, patrons can purchase any treat — including ice cream, shakes, and yogurt bowls — and get another of equal or lesser value for free. iCream Cafe is open from 12 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and from 12 to 8 p.m. on Sunday. For additional details, visit iCream Cafe online or on Facebook.

Pre-Labor Day Tiki at Hula's Modern Tiki
Sunday, September 6

Make Don the Beachcomber proud at Hula's Modern Tiki this Sunday during the midtown restaurant's Pre-Labor Day Tiki party. From opening at 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m., enjoy happy hour drink specials, including Hula's Mai Tai for $5 and a Scorpion Bowl for $15. After happy hour from 7 p.m. until close, tropical cocktails, draft beers, and well drinks will be available at two-for-one pricing. For additional information about Hula's Pre-Labor Day Tiki, visit Hula's online or on Facebook
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