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When Phoenix makes international news, it’s usually for something we’re not too proud of, like our record-breaking summer temperature or Joe Arpaio. But on Aug. 25, a hot new bombshell entered the villa…
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Fall may not be in the air, but it’s definitely on our minds as pumpkin spice starts to show up in lattes and Halloween decorations hit stores. The organizers of Arizona’s food festivals are getting ready, too…
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Sara Crocker
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The fifth edition of the annual Peach Market comes to Fountain Hills on Aug. 23, running for six Saturdays, through Sept. 27, featuring about 3,000 pounds of fresh peaches trucked down each week from Utah in a refrigerated semi by “Arizona Fruit Lady” Yvonne Turley. Each week, in addition to the thousands of pounds of freestone peaches, vendors will be selling peach banana bread, peach cinnamon rolls, peach smoothies, peach danishes, peach cobbler, peach doughnuts and even barbecue with peach bourbon barbecue sauce…
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Cody Fitzpatrick
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A new high-end art event will debut in Scottsdale next year. Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, the city’s first international modern and contemporary art fair, will take place March 20 to 23, 2025…
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Feb. 9-18
Multiple locations
A Taste of Melanin will host a series of free events throughout February, celebrating Black History Month to educate and immerse attendees in Black culture, including a restaurant week. “For eight days, more than 15 awesome Black-owned restaurants from all around the Valley are pulling out all the stops,” according to the event’s webpage.
At Donut Daze, O.H.S.O. will pair doughnuts with 13 beers inspired by the sweet confections.
O.H.S.O. Brewery
Feb. 15-25
Multiple locations
Sip your favorite locally made craft brews and try some new ones during the 10-day Arizona Beer Week. The week kicks off with the Arizona Strong Beer Festival, which brings more than 150 breweries from Arizona and beyond pouring 500-plus samples. Other can’t-miss events include O.S.H.O. Brewery’s Donut Daze on Feb. 15. Throughout the day, you can choose from 13 pairings of doughnut-inspired craft beers and crullers. See some of the baddest women in brewing on Feb. 21 at the Pink Boots Fifth Annual Arm Wrestling Throwdown, hosted at Boulders Bar & Grill in Mesa. The live event, in addition to feats of strength, features beer and a silent auction, supporting the Pink Boots Society of Arizona’s mission to engage women in the craft beverage industry.
Feb. 16
85 E. Southern Ave., Tempe
Tempe Eats, a food hall featuring eight new eateries, will host its grand opening at noon on Feb.16. Options will include vendors serving tacos, wings, po’ boys, pasta and sushi along with craft beer, wine and cocktails. Guests can order from any of the eateries or bars in one transaction, with dishes delivered to their table. The space features a dining area, two patios, a main bar geared to sports and a TV-free wine bar.
Mixologists from around the world will shake up drinks at Top Bars, an event hosted during Arizona Cocktail Weekend.
Arizona Cocktail Weekend
Feb. 16 to 20
Multiple locations
Arizona Cocktail Weekend, the Southwest’s longest-running cocktail event, is back for another round in downtown Phoenix. The five-day event is part conference, part drinker’s paradise with three special events. The Cocktail Carnival, hosted at Walter Where?House showcases unique cocktails, art and performances. Top Bars is a pop-up palooza of more than 40 of the world’s best bars, such as Analogue from Singapore and London’s Coupette. The weekend wraps with Last Slinger Standing, where some of the state’s best mixologists go head-to-head, crafting cocktails based on a secret spirit until only one bartender remains.
Feb. 17
214 E. Roosevelt St.
Join Pedal Haus Brewery at its Roosevelt Row rooftop to celebrate Mardi Gras with New Orleans-inspired food and drink specials and live music, including the Bad Cactus Brass Band. The kitchen will be making spicy jambalaya and crispy shrimp po’ boys for the occasion, and the bar will be mixing up hurricanes. The party is from 2 to 10 p.m. Entry is free, and those who RSVP through Eventbrite can get their first hurricane for $2. The rooftop party is 21 and up.
Feb. 17 and 18
Muliple locations
If you resolved to add more fresh veggies or to support local small businesses this year, head to your nearest farmers market and do both. The Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market, the Uptown Farmers Market and the Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. In Gilbert, swing by the water tower from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. In Peoria, check out the Park West Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, and in north Phoenix, head to the Farmers Market on High Street from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday.
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Multiple locations
The annual Hula’s Modern Tiki’s Anti-Valentine’s Day party invites you to celebrate being better off single by bringing the best — or worst — photo of your ex to burn in the outdoor fire pit after sunset while sipping and noshing on all-night Tiki Time happy hour drinks and eats. Enjoy $5 select tacos, $8 island-style apps such as Hilo sliders, pork potstickers and Hawaiian ceviche along with $8 Hula’s signature cocktails, $7 well drinks and $2 off wines by the glass. The fire pits will be lit on Valentine’s Day at the Uptown Phoenix and High Street locations only, but all three locations will offer the specialty cocktail aptly named Bad Blood made with El Dorado 3-year-old Rum, Leblon Cachaca, Aperol, Velvet Falernum, blood orange, lemon, honey and Tiki bitters.
Tempe’s Hundred Mile Brewing Co. is hosting multiple rounds of speed dating to help you meet someone new.
Hundred Mile Brewing Co.
690 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe
If the best way to avoid obsessing about not being with “the one” is having the freedom to find “the one for right now,” Hundred Mile Brewing Co.’s colab with Speed Dating Phoenix has got you covered. Starting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the speed dating rounds are geared for singles aged 40 to 59, and at 7:30 p.m. a new round of speed dating starts for singles aged 25 to 45. Participants will have the opportunity to impress as many as 14 potential matches — or future exes — in a session. It’s $36 to sign up but you can save $5 by using the coupon code FIRE5 upon registering. To go with the occasion, the brewery is offering the S.A.D. (Single Awareness Day) Sangria, a special blend of red wine and fresh fruit.
10626 N. 32nd St.
The day before the most romantic, or overrated, day of the year, grab your ride-or-die besties for Galentine’s Day and celebrate relationships in all their platonic splendor with an all-day happy hour on Tuesday at 32 Shea. Order red velvet waffles until noon, and after 4 p.m. opt for the Whine All About It board and bottle special that includes a bottle of house wine and bruschetta for $20. Cocktails created just for the occasion include Mint to Be Single with vodka, lemon juice, strawberry puree, mint and a Sprite float; and the Sassy Duo made with Giffard elderflower, lemon juice and Monin raspberry syrup with a Champagne float.
11 E. Seventh St., Tempe
Avoid the mushy displays of affection by hitting this rooftop bar one day early for Skysill Rooftop Lounge‘s Galentine’s Day on Tuesday, from 5 to 10 p.m. Head to the Westin Tempe and take the elevator to the 18th floor and lounge amid stunning city views and special Galentine’s Day boards for $35 each. The Girls Rules The World Nosh Board features farmer’s market vegetables, green chile-cilantro hummus and pita chips; the Fries Before Guys Bar comes with an assortment of fries, carne asada, pico de gallo, crema, avocado crema and cheese sauce. Pick between three Mini Best-Tea Sandwich Boards and build your own avocado toast, sourdough lox or egg salad sandwiches. The Love is Sweet. Chocolate is Better! Board says it all with chocolate truffles, assorted macarons and cookies.
3626 E. Indian School Road
Century Grand’s New Orleans apothecary-style bar Grey Hen Rx will have a sexy spin on its monthly Spellbound Burlesque show that promises to make for a fun group outing on Wednesday. The $55 per person entry fee includes a three-cocktail menu of Champagne Three Ways. A simple glass of bubbly kicks things off, followed by guest favorite The Mandrake made with raspberry-infused Hendrick’s gin, Giffard crème de pamplemousse, Giffard crème de peche de vigne, beet-infused Campari aperitivo, rosehip, lemon and Champagne foam. And the classic French 75 rounds it out with gin, lemon, superfine sugar and Champagne. Seatings are at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
7501 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale
Before a Valentine’s night of frolicking in Old Town, pregame with Cala’s elegant three-course dinner. Parties of six or more get a complimentary bottle of Champagne so the more, the merrier. The dinner is $125 per person and starts with lobster bisque. The main course is a Linz prime filet accompanied by black truffle risotto, chanterelle mushrooms, roasted heirloom carrots and cabernet demi-glace. Dessert is a chocolate passionfruit bomb.
The Phoenician Tavern will host a special session of its dueling pianos show on Valentine’s Day.
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6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale
Romantic date or not, if you’re determined to get gussied up this Valentine’s Day, The Phoenician Scottsdale is the way to go. The Phoenician Tavern will host a special session of its dueling pianos show from 8 to 10 p.m. where you can sing and dance along to songs about scorned love, broken hearts and the freedom of being single. There is no cover charge, and complimentary parking is available. Quench your palate with special cocktails including the Drunk in Love, a shaken mix of Godiva chocolate, Stoli Vanilla, Massenez Creme A La Fraise and strawberry puree. The Heartbreaker showcases local Commerce Gin, Amaro Nonino, Aperol, Folktale sparkling rose, lemon juice, grenadine and frothy egg white. For the optimist, the bubbly Love Potion features Folktale Sparkling Rose topped with Massenez Creme de Cassis served in a Champagne flute. Belting out tunes can work up an appetite, so satiate cravings with specials like the fig and arugula salad, seafood cioppino or a chocolate cherry butter cake.
Multiple locations
Why bother dressing up and donning shoes that pinch or waistlines that don’t expand when you can lounge in socks and stretchy pants while streaming the movie or series of your heart’s desire over a smorgasbord of bites with pals? A night like this calls for the Snacks in the City to-go pack ($80), which can be ordered through Postino’s website and feeds four to six. For $80, choose three items off the “Snacky Things” menu, plus a bruschetta selection with up to four different flavors, a board loaded with cheese, meat or veggies and a salad of your choice. Select bottles of wine can be added on for $20 each. It’s available before, on and after Valentine’s Day through Feb. 18 so there’s lots of time to binge-watch every rom-com or gory slasher franchise of your youth.
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