Central Phoenix in Phoenix
Showing 859 - 880 of 1128This athletic-themed CenPho gay bar is typically packed with both sports spectators and participants alike, as Roscoes sponsors several local rec league teams and hosts weekly pool tournaments. Trophies upon trophies adorn one corner of the establishment and celebrate the achievements of these weekend warriors, while the pennants for local pro teams dotting the walls […]
If nothing else, the British definitely know how to tie one on. So it’s only fitting that the Britannia-themed Rose & Crown is stocked with enough brews and booze to keep any Englishman or Anglophile happy (and properly soused). Imperial pints of Smithwick’s, Newcastle, Tetley’s, and Guinness and 10 other import and domestic beers are […]
A real gem when it comes to authentic Mexican fare in the Valley. The humble exterior belies a quaint ambiance consisting of colorful tiles, rough-hewn furniture, and a small, gurgling waterfall with fish in the pool below. As far as the food goes, consider it your yardstick for how magnificent tacos and frijoles can taste. […]
Thirsty? Rott n’ Grapes Wine & Beer Bar can fix that, with a selection of more than 80 wines and 65 craft beers to quench even the most persistent thirst. While you’re there, take advantage of the tapas menu, featuring a healthy charcuterie board, flatbread pizza, Italian meatballs, as well as hummus and spinach dips. […]
The Royale is a straightforward dive, good for long nights (or a lost weekend) of casual drinking. Cruise south on 16th Street past Thomas Road, look for its iconic red neon “Cocktails” sign, and head inside to revel in the dingy, no-frills splendor that’s been keeping people coming by for decades. The libations come cheap […]
There’s more than just Bacardi being served at this cozy rum bar attached to Jamaican eatery The Breadfruit. Much more. Like a treasure trove of 108 brands of exotic, aged, vintage, and premium rumbullion, to be exact. A rustic wooden wall behind the bar contains shelf after shelf of snazzy bottles filled with amber-colored delights […]
“The Hohokam: The Land and the People,” the museum’s main exhibit, has recently reopened in a new gallery space. Other standing installations include artifacts excavated at the site — a Hohokam ruin — in 1925, plus archaeological site maps and reconstruction drawings.