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5-Year Anniversary Specials at Crudo, Passover Dining Options, And More in Metro Phoenix From Monday, April 10 to Sunday, April 16

From an Easter brunch to a craft beer and taco festival, these are the top five things to eat and drink this week.
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Chompie’s Passover Dinner
Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11

Chompie’s is commemorating Passover with a special dine-in menu on Monday, April 10, and Tuesday, April 11. The dinner includes soup, a starter, a choice of traditional entrees, sides, and a dessert.

Diners can dig into plates like half-roasted chicken with savory Passover stuffing, braised brisket of beef with gravy, steelhead salmon filet, and roasted turkey breast with Passover stuffing and gravy. Seating for Chompie’s Passover dinner is from 5 p.m. to close. The dinner costs for $32.95 for adults and $14.95 for children. Reservations are recommended. Chompie’s also offers a Passover To Go menu. For more information, visit Chompie's website.

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Passover at Miracle Mile Deli
Monday, April 10 to Sunday, April 16

Miracle Mile Deli in Central Phoenix is also getting in on the Passover action. The restaurant is celebrating all week from Monday, April 10, through Tuesday, April 18, by offering a plate of brisket with veggies and matzo ball soup (made from scratch daily) for $12.50. For more information, visit Miracle Mile Deli's website.



Five Year Anniversary Specials at Crudo
Tuesday, April 11 to Saturday, April 15

Crudo in Central Phoenix is celebrating its fifth anniversary all week long from Tuesday, April 11, to Saturday, April 15. During this week, guests can enjoy a special menu of greatest hits featuring the five top-selling dishes and cocktails over the past five years. Crudo's throwback cocktails will cost $5 each. Diners can enjoy options like Modest Monk, featuring grappa, chartreuse, honeydew, basil, and lime. Offered nightly from 5 to 10 p.m., the food menu will feature the following dishes: albacore crudo (green apples, black garlic), dumplings, mushroom gratin, squid ink risotto, and short rib. For more information, visit Crudo's website.


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98KUPD's Brufest's Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco, and Music Festival
Saturday, April 15

On Saturday, April 15, attendees of 98KUPD's Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco, and Music Festival powered by hot sauce company Gringo Bandito can enjoy live music, tacos, and plenty of craft beer. Dig into tacos from places like Chronic and Baja Grill in addition to beer from spots like Wren House, McFate Brewing, Uncle Bear's Brewery, and The Beer Research Institute while you listen to bands like The Offspring. Attendees can enjoy complimentary craft beer samples until 4 p.m. The festival is from 1 to 10 p.m. General admission tickets cost $49 per person and provide up to 30 three-ounce craft beer tastes. The festival is at Fear Farm Festival Grounds in Phoenix. For more information, visit Brufest's website.

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Easter Brunch at The Gladly
Sunday, April 16

We've already told you about 20 different Easter dining options around the Valley, and here's one more you'll want to throw into the mix: brunch at The Gladly. On Easter Sunday, guests can enjoy featured plates like biscuits and gravy, lemon ricotta French toast, and Mondo's Crazy Good English muffins. Guests can pair their cuisine with drinks like sorbet mimosas and spiced Bloody Marys. Easter brunch is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, visit The Gladly's website.

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