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Sucker Punch Sally’s Old School Diner

by Charlsy Panzino Hot Spots
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A new food haven for ASU students recently opened on Mill Avenue. Sucker Punch Sally’s Old School Diner opened on New Year’s Eve and offers cheap food 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There’s a full bar, free Wi-Fi and breakfast is served all day.
The atmosphere inside is laid-back, retro and a complete change [...]

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What’s on your plate, ASU?

by Kerry LePain On the Cover
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At the northern end of the Valley of the Sun, nestled at the feet of the San Tan Mountains, lie fields of trees with dainty jade leaves and gnarled, ancient-looking trunks. These are olive trees, and the fields belong to Queen Creek Olive Mill. The farm grows nine types of olives, all of which make [...]

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Something Tasty This Way Comes

by Charlsy Panzino Features
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Grab an eco-friendly bag and your favorite foodie — the farmers’ market has arrived in Tempe!
The new creation from the Downtown Tempe Community, Inc. (DTC) and the Phoenix Permaculture Guild is aiming to bring more people into the heart of Tempe. They have partnered to create Tempe’s first Market on Mill, a mash-up between a [...]

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Sens-ational

by Theresa Dillon Hot Spots

“Downtown is the place to be,” according to Sens owner Linda Q. Sens Asian Tapas and Sake Bar first opened in Phoenix in October 22, 2008.
“It is nice to see independent businesses here. We live in downtown, work in downtown, and it only makes sense to open the restaurant in downtown Phoenix,” Q. says. “Many [...]

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