From checking out a new art space in Phoenix to attending a beauty pageant in Chandler, here’s where to head out this weekend!
Stirring up retro vibes and serving up some big desserts - JoJo's ShakeBAR is ready to open its first Arizona location this weekend!BRIT FLOYD - 50 YEARS OF DARK SIDEWhere: Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West [3830 N. Marshall Way]When: Tuesday through Saturday [9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.], Sundays [11:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.]. The museum is closed on Mondays.
Mesa businesses closing its doors: Steak and Stone Steakhouse and BBQ, is known for its “artisan cuts of meat served on a 500-degree cooking stone and soulful savory BBQ.” The restaurant posted on its Facebook account about the “sudden decision” to shut down on Sunday, July 16. New biz in the Melrose District: El Chullo Peruvian Restaurant & Bar has officially opened its second location in Phoenix! True to its core, the restaurant’s locations prides itself in using ingredients from Peru to create its dishes. “One of the main ingredients for a lot of our dishes is the Aji Amarillo, it’s a yellow Peruvian chili pepper that we use for all of our dishes,” said Ramírez Luzcando.
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