You can take the light rail straight to the ballgame. Home of the 2001 MLB World Champions, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Nearest light rail stop: Central Avenue and Camelback Nearest light rail stop: Seventh Avenue/Camelback It’s not directly on the light rail route, but a short walk away. In 2016, Lou Malnati’s decided to open its first out-of-state pizzeria in Phoenix’s Uptown Plaza. It turns out, Phoenix was a big delivery point. This Chicago-style eatery has been shipping its frozen deep-dish pizzas across the country for years. Nearest light rail stops: Central Avenue/Washington Street and First Avenue/Jefferson. It was recently named one of the best bars for food lovers in America – one of its burgers has a Ramen bun! Westbound: First Avenue and Jefferson Street and Third Street and WashingtonĮastbound: Central Avenue and Washington Streetīitter & Twisted is a cocktail lounge located one street south of CityScape. You can grab a drink or a meal at Copper Blues Live, Blue Hound Kitchen, Tilted Kilt or Squid Ink before seeing a show at Stand Up Live. Even better, it’s a short walk (across the street) from two light rail platforms. Have one to add to the list? Let us know all about it in the comments.ĬityScape is an all-in-one stop for dining, entertainment, and a little shopping. We found 25! So, next time you're listening to music and staring aimlessly out the window, why not turn it into an adventure and make a spontaneous visit to one of the places below. Whether you're a frequent rider of the rail during the week or hop on a couple of times a year to get to a sporting event, we decided to look at some of the places worth stopping at that you may have overlooked. (It's also a way to get to the airport, too). Valley Metro's light rail is 26 miles of track that connect portions of Mesa to Tempe and Phoenix, including downtown.Īnd along the way you pass quite a few of the Valley's highlights - Sun Devil Stadium, Chase Field, Durant's, the Phoenix Public Market and downtown Mesa.
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