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We’re helping spread the word about a very cool contest just launched by the APS Energy All-Star team and Arizona Highways Television! One lucky winner will get to chose an Arizona adventure of their dreams to be taped for the AZ Highways TV program. We all know there are a lot of great places to visit in Arizona such as the Grand Canyon, Sedona and Route 66, among many others, but if you won, perhaps you could share your favorite day in CenPho? Enter at www.aps.com/energyallstar or www.facebook.com/energyallstar for a chance to win!
If there’s any one establishment that symbolizes the resurging Coronado Historic District, it’s arguably Barrio Cafe. We all know by now that a long wait for a table at Sylvana Salcido Esparza’s restaurant is not uncommon, but it’s always worth it for that table-side guacamole (it’s all about the pomegranate seeds), southern Mexico cuisine (we’re partial to the Tacos de Pescado), and of course, margaritas. Oh the margaritas. If you haven’t yet experienced the Barrio Cafe tequila line-up, then you probably can’t call yourself a CenPhonian. Even if you aren’t dropping by for a full meal, grabbing a seat at the bar for a tequila tasting is an experience of its own. Beyond the food, Sylvana is very active in the neighborhood and is a driving force behind the Calle 16 mural project. There are so many reasons to support Barrio Cafe, but at the end of the day, it’s really all about the food. Comida Chingona, baby.
Photos by Amy Brown.
395, Modern Dorm
120 E. Taylor St., Phoenix, AZ 85004
Modern student housing in ASU’s downtown campus.
Dining in Coronado: America’s Taco Shop. Tortas, quesadillas, burritos, tacos…particularly popular for their Carne Asada. On Fridays and Saturdays only, they also make a bangin’ ceviche that’s worth planning your lunch hour around.
Photos by Amy Brown.
It’s no secret that we’re huge fans of Sutra Midtown Yoga on 7th Street in the Coronado Historic District. In addition to being a great place to get your yoga and massage on, the owners - Matt and Rebecca Fritz - are wonderful people who truly care about their community. They’ve done an amazing job of restoring an unusual old building (which was previously a prosthetics factory that was previously a 1920s bungalow), turning it into a funky yet warm and comfortable place to focus on being healthy. Their Chop Shop Cafe is also a fantastic place to grab fresh juice or a hot beverage, and if you end up hanging out on their living room couches, plan on staying for a while.
Photos by Amy Brown.
Presented by
Dr. Claude Guldner
Learn more about one of the newest museums in the Valley, the Musical Instrument Museum. This one of a kind museum features over 15,000 instruments and artifacts, a musical theater and breathtaking architecture. You will be entertained, engulfed and enthralled by the MIM, the greatest museum you will ever hear!
This community program is offered by the Herberger Theater Center’s
Arts Education & Outreach Department.
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Wednesday January 25th 1:00pm - 1:45pm
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