Ana’s guidebook to Roosevelt Row

Ana
Ana’s guidebook to Roosevelt Row

Food scene

Best pizza ever. Very nice outdoor patio
IL Bosco Pizza
918 North 5th Street
Best pizza ever. Very nice outdoor patio
Great taco place
31 locals recommend
Taco Chelo
501 E Roosevelt St
31 locals recommend
Great taco place
This downtown Phoenix favorite, offers breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Serving locally sourced, hearty fare. The homemade waffles, butcher block bacon and freshly squeezed OJ will have you coming back for more. Featured on Food Network, this is definitely a hometown favorit
227 locals recommend
Matt's Big Breakfast
825 N 1st St
227 locals recommend
This downtown Phoenix favorite, offers breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Serving locally sourced, hearty fare. The homemade waffles, butcher block bacon and freshly squeezed OJ will have you coming back for more. Featured on Food Network, this is definitely a hometown favorit
The Farish House is a cozy, European inspired bistro in an historic 1899 Bride House in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. A retro feel, international comfort, classic, tasty shareable plates, turn-of-the-century cocktails and an eclectic array of wine and bubbly, make this a one of a kind Phoenix gem.
13 locals recommend
The Farish House
816 N 3rd St
13 locals recommend
The Farish House is a cozy, European inspired bistro in an historic 1899 Bride House in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. A retro feel, international comfort, classic, tasty shareable plates, turn-of-the-century cocktails and an eclectic array of wine and bubbly, make this a one of a kind Phoenix gem.
A restaurant that is part of a new movement; a community of chefs who work collaboratively and share collectively; a menu that's designed to illustrate the diversity through local Arizona produce with dishes that highlight how one ingredient can be presented in various of ways. taking the unfamiliar and making it enjoyable, most importantly evolving the rustic and making it new.
9 locals recommend
the larder and the delta
200 West Portland Street
9 locals recommend
A restaurant that is part of a new movement; a community of chefs who work collaboratively and share collectively; a menu that's designed to illustrate the diversity through local Arizona produce with dishes that highlight how one ingredient can be presented in various of ways. taking the unfamiliar and making it enjoyable, most importantly evolving the rustic and making it new.
Combining a Mezcal tasting experience with a dash of tequila and some killer nachos, this bar hits a little different. If you're lucky enough to find the donkey, you'll be greeted by unmatched energy, Latin music, boozy cocktails, and mucho good times under the neon lights.
6 locals recommend
Ghost Donkey
903 North 2nd Street
6 locals recommend
Combining a Mezcal tasting experience with a dash of tequila and some killer nachos, this bar hits a little different. If you're lucky enough to find the donkey, you'll be greeted by unmatched energy, Latin music, boozy cocktails, and mucho good times under the neon lights.
Great pub with a huge selection of beers and awesome pub food.
84 locals recommend
Arizona Wilderness DTPHX
201 E Roosevelt St
84 locals recommend
Great pub with a huge selection of beers and awesome pub food.
The Churchill was founded by FTG Projects as a sustainable development and local community gathering space inspired by creativity, collaboration, and community. In addition to community events, artisan pop-ups, and continuous non-profit fundraisers, each tenant commits to performing acommunity service each month as part of their ‘social rent.’ At the heart of The Churchill is a 9,000 square foot courtyard designed to be shared space to dine, drink, socialize, and connect.
The Churchill
901 North 1st Street
The Churchill was founded by FTG Projects as a sustainable development and local community gathering space inspired by creativity, collaboration, and community. In addition to community events, artisan pop-ups, and continuous non-profit fundraisers, each tenant commits to performing acommunity service each month as part of their ‘social rent.’ At the heart of The Churchill is a 9,000 square foot courtyard designed to be shared space to dine, drink, socialize, and connect.
A great coffee house and work space
8 locals recommend
Kahvi Coffee + Cafe
214 E Roosevelt St
8 locals recommend
A great coffee house and work space
alk through aqua teal doors into a 60s utopia where games, champagne, and fried chicken come together to create a scene of modern vintage entertainment. Inside you’ll find duckpin bowling, a few pinball machines, pool tables, and a circular bar below a cloud of disco balls. A little bougie but classy, this tiger-striped colorful destination turns into a nightly hot spot with a fabulous playlist and stellar cocktails
7 locals recommend
Châm Pang Lanes
903 North 2nd Street
7 locals recommend
alk through aqua teal doors into a 60s utopia where games, champagne, and fried chicken come together to create a scene of modern vintage entertainment. Inside you’ll find duckpin bowling, a few pinball machines, pool tables, and a circular bar below a cloud of disco balls. A little bougie but classy, this tiger-striped colorful destination turns into a nightly hot spot with a fabulous playlist and stellar cocktails

Traveler advice

Customs and culture

If you are in town the 1st Friday of every month...

Head over to Roosevelt Row after 6PM (between 5th St and Central). The First Friday Art Walk is one of the largest self-guided art walks in the nation, with food trucks and an open-air market kind of feel. Take a self-guided tour throughout various art galleries and installations, or check out the live music happening on the street corners. No matter where you go, you'll be sure to find something to remember.
Don't miss

Saturday Farmers Market

Every Saturday the Farmers Market takes place at 720 N 5th St