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PHX Insider: First Friday

*2023 Update Short Leash moved and is our neighbor now.

On the First Friday of every month, the arts district in Phoenix turns into an all out street party. Known collectively as Roosevelt Row, the art galleries, boutiques, cafes, and bars around East Roosevelt Street become hosts to arguably the best night out in Phoenix. From live music to food trucks to local artists selling their crafts, it's a fun and lively scene. 

The best way to enjoy the evening is to stroll down Roosevelt, starting where it intersects with Central Avenue, and head east. The main road has a lot to offer, including some restaurants, bars and galleries, and the side streets, all the way from 1st Street to 5th Street, have all kinds of hip businesses and interesting street art. 

The party runs from 6 pm to 10 pm, so you should probably grab some dinner first. Carly's Bistro and Short Leash are two great local restaurants/bars located right on Roosevelt Street, between 1st and 2nd Streets. Carly's has great, hearty sandwiches and cocktails, while Short Leash will surprise you with their gourmet hot dog dishes and extensive craft beer selection.

Or, if you'd prefer not to do a sit down dinner, you can check out all the food trucks lined down the street and in the lot just before 4th Street. From tamales to BBQ to vegan trucks, there's something for everybody's taste buds. 

After you've had your fill of food, walk it off as you explore the exhibits at the galleries on Roosevelt. You'll see photography, paintings, sculptures and everything in between. And as you walk between venues, you'll be treated to musicians playing on street corners and the occasional bizarre street performer. Don't bypass the craft vendor tents in the lot by Revolver Records -- artists are selling everything from jewelry to clothes to weird home wares and trinkets. 

Once you've fought through the crowds to see all the art, make your way over to 5th Street. On the corner of 5th and Roosevelt, Made Art Boutique will have a bunch of their local artists hanging in the yard to chat about their artwork. Then head down 5th, where there will be an eclectic offering of live music at Jobot's Coffee, Lost Leaf, and Lawn Gnome Publishing.

Lots of Phoenicians end their nights on this street, so be prepared for crowded venues and a pulsing lively atmosphere. Jobot's usually sets up a DJ in the front yard patio space while its next door neighbor Lost Leaf has a tiny stage area inside where any and all genres of music can be found on a given night. Just down the street at Lawn Gnome, a used bookstore, you may find a storytelling, poetry reading, or live band on their backyard stage. 

And if somehow this hasn't completely tired you out, ask around to find where the after parties will be at. 

(Brought to you by Ally Thibault)

 

 

 

PHX Insider: Grand Avenue

*2023 Update ThirdSpace was replaced by Wayward Brewery, Bragg’s Factory Diner was replaced by Bacanora PHX, The Winnie was replaced by Trans Am Cafe.

March is a beautiful time in Phoenix, and not just because of the sunny skies and warm weather. This month features a ton of art and music festivals to celebrate the up and coming culture of the city. This weekend is Art Detour on Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue, where it is called the DeTour de Grand.

It features open studios and pop-up galleries on the streets to showcase the work local artists are doing. Since the hostel is close by to the art galleries and small businesses of Grand Ave, we decided to share a list of our favorite hang out spots there.    

The Shops at Third Space

This collection of local businesses at the corner of Grand and 11th Ave has it all -- breakfast, lunch, dinner, alcohol, coffee roasted on-site, live music, an art gallery, a tattoo parlor, a barber shop, and even an eyeglass repair shop. And all with a weird-in-a-good-way vibe. The cute little cottage style buildings that surround the communal rustic patio area actually use to be part of an internment camp during World War II. While that's a pretty heavy thought, seeing how it has been transformed into a vibrant and welcoming community hang out spot really makes you appreciate what art and good people can do for a place. 

Just a short walk or even shorter bike ride from the hostel, the shops at Third Space are the perfect place for an afternoon sipping espresso on the patio with new friends or catching up on work on your laptop in the sunshine. All the business owners are super down to earth and great to chat with about the arts scene in Phoenix. And at night, it's a great place to grab drinks and enjoy some local musicians. 

Bragg's Factory Diner

Located in a strip of art galleries and studios across from Third Space, this small cafe is big on charm. Bragg's bakes fresh vegan dessert pies everyday -- everything from Fireball Whiskey Apple Pie to Cherry Cheesecake -- and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner pies as well. The cafe has a small town rural feel with its collection of old Arizona road maps, classic candies, and standard diner fare. Pie slices are about $3 - $5 each and the flavor options are endless.  

Bikini Lounge 

You probably think Tuesdays are just another boring weekday where there's nothing fun to do after dinner time, huh? Not in Phoenix! Just down the street from the hostel is a wonderful little tiki bar called Bikini Lounge, which hosts a free, funky dance party every Tuesday. Featuring a DJ spinning old vinyl records ranging from funk to cumbia and a cash bar with cheap well drinks and pitchers, it's arguably one of the best nights out in the area.

The party starts just after 10 pm on Tuesdays and gets pretty packed by 11 pm. Oh, and those late night munchies you'll get after a couple hours of dancing? Bikini's has you covered there too with a street food cart set up just outside the entrance serving Navajo fry bread smothered in your choice of either veggies and beans or powdered sugar.

The Winnie

If all your busy traveler activities are starting to take a toll on your mind and body, it's time for a relaxing yoga session at The Winnie. Right next door to Bikini, this dance studio offers $5 beginner and intermediate yoga classes. Sessions run on Saturdays at 10 am, Sundays at 11:30 am, and Mondays through Wednesdays at 6 pm.

(Brought to you by Ally Thibault)