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Brandon Casey of The Ostrich Just Bought A Dive Bar in Tempe

The Ostrich, Chandler’s fist craft cocktail bar, opened nearly a year ago, which made the bar's head honcho, Brandon Casey, a pretty happy man. His long-time goal, he says, has been to spend his 30th birthday at his own bar. “And now I have two,” Casey says. He turned 30...
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The 26 Best Places to Party in Metro Phoenix

The 2016 Best of Phoenix edition has hit the stands. Here, we'll look at the very best of what Phoenix has to offer in terms of nightlife, music venues, dive bars — everything that makes a night out worth it.  Best Nightclub: Cake Nightclub Gleaming with style and panache, Cake embraces...
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30 Food and Drink Festivals in Metro Phoenix This Spring

It's time to dig out your wine glass neck holder, folks, because food festival season is in metro Phoenix is officially upon us. Over the next few months, we'll be treated to a whirlwind of beer festivals and food festivals and wine festivals held everywhere from the West Valley to...
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Phoenix Cooks, Brunch at Four Peaks, And More This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

PhoenixCooks!Saturday, September 3 Sample cuisine from local restaurants and enjoy wine from wineries all over the country at this year's PhoenixCooks!, held at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale. Attendees can dig into fare from restaurants including North Italia, The Watershed, The Green House, and Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup...
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The Best and Worst Things We Saw at FORM Arcosanti 2016

Why did I come to FORM at Arcosanti? Was I looking for a good time? Was I looking for something new and different? Or maybe even enlightening or inside? I'm still not sure. But there’s something about music, the desert and seclusion that calls the soul, and lures weary eyes...
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10 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Week in Metro Phoenix

Baseball Trivia at Eklectic Pie  Today  Eklectic Pie's Mesa and Chandler locations are hosting a baseball trivia night today and offering food and drink specials to help kick off Spring Training. From 5 to 8 p.m., baseball fans can answer trivia questions to win food, T-shits, and other prizes. Each 11-inch...
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7 Craft Beer Trends to Watch For in 2016

What a year 2015 was for craft beer. Here in Phoenix, brewers won a hard-fought legislative battle with the signing of SB 1030, several new breweries opened, and one big purchase had everyone losing their minds. The changes were even greater nationally. Craft brewers continued to eat into big beer’s...
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9 Best Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

New Times picks the best things to do in metro Phoenix from Monday, June 13, through Thursday, June 16. For more events, see our curated calendar.  Drink and Draw Move over dorks and dorkesses, there’s a new D&D in town. The First Draft Book Bar is hosting its first ever life-drawing...
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Huss Brewing Company to Release Koffee Kolsch and The Husstler in Cans

Huss Brewing Company announced this week that brewery favorites Koffee Kolsch and The Husstler Milk Stout will become available in cans. Distribution state-wide will begin next week, and the brewery plans to debut the new canned varieties at the Strong Beer Festival later this month.  The Husstler Milk Stout, winner...
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13 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, October 10 to 16

Looking for the best things to do in metro Phoenix from Monday, October 10, through Sunday, October 16? The Valley's offerings include a celebration of our newfound Indigenous Peoples Day, an opportunity for True Blood fans to freak out (just a little bit), the return of Phoenix Fashion Week. For more, see...
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The 5 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Here are our picks for the best concerts happening this weekend. Check out our comprehensive concert calendar for more options. Stephen Stills - Friday, November 4 - Musical Instrument Museum For Stephen Stills, 1968 was a particularly good year. Sure, his band Buffalo Springfield had imploded in a mass of...
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Earnest in Chandler Will Close At The End of The Month

It's a sad day for East Valley diners. Over the weekend, owner Danielle Morris announced plans to close her New American comfort food haven, Earnest, in Chandler.  "I’ll miss seeing our neighbors, regulars, and friends,” Morris says in a press release. “The entire community has been so wonderful to us over...
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The Rogue Tomato Is Now Open in Glendale

Northwest Valley diners in search of a new spot for modern American food need look no further than The Rogue Tomato. The new restaurant opened at 18561 North 59th Avenue in Glendale earlier this year and comes courtesy of chefs Devin Delnicki and Shane Copeland, who spent months renovating the space...