The Suns are on the road for a few games, so Suns Spot decided to take a look at spots around Downtown Phoenix where Suns fans can still enjoy the away games.
This store is clean and doesn’t smell like dead people — a huge bonus in my book.
When I first moved to Phoenix, I never saw the move as something permanent. I expected to stay here for a few years, then move on. Something has kept me here, though.
As a Jewish girl, I like to know where to get Kosher stuff.
With so much progress in a year (let alone during the big bad recession), it’s encouraging to see what’s happening in our city.
There’s plenty to do around Downtown Phoenix for New Year’s Eve. The only decision to be made is where you’ll make your appearance.
A place like Luci’s is definitely in the far reaches of Uptown, but we can make an exception due to the delicious cuisine and friendly service.
Over the past two years, amidst all the new buildings popping up, Downtown Phoenix has quietly become a national leader in promoting adaptive reuse.
Tis the season for friends, family and fun. Come and experience all these and more at Get Your Phx-Mas on December 17 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Phoenix Metro Retro.
Tucked away under Landmark Tower resides Maizie’s Café & Bistro, a unique bistro that knows how to attract the hungry — offer delicious burgers for $3 from 4-close on Mondays.