Great Causes
The Sedona Women Since 2000, The Sedona Women have been sponsoring monthly program meetings, hosting social events and trips for members in addition to doing many hands-on projects to benefit the community. |
Sedona Recycles Sedona Recycles is a nonprofit community recycling center that provides recycling information and services to Sedona and the Verde Valley. |
Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund Since 2014, The Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund has raised more than $1.5 million to sustain trails in Red Rock Country. |
Sedona Community Food Bank Sedona Community Food Bank supplies food to those in need. |
Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District The ability to get a world-class education is one of the most important parts of a child’s life. Each day the team at Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District strives to ensure children receive great educations. |
Sedona Community Center For over 33 years, the nonprofit Sedona Community Center has helped the Sedona community via award-winning food programs like Meals on Wheels, exercise and educational activities, supportive services and by serving as a venue for meetings, social and cultural events. |
Keep Sedona Beautiful Since 1972, Keep Sedona Beautiful has served an environmental stewards and strive to protect and sustain the scenic beauty and natural environment of Sedona and the Verde Valley. |
People You’d Like to Know
Elaine Marolakos Edelson Elaine Marolakos Edelson is insightful and a true master of her craft. Her monthly astrology readings are often the most viewed social media posts for Sedona Monthly on Twitter and Facebook. Elaine has over 33 years of experience and has coached clients ranging from Wall Street financiers to entertainers. |
Camerone Elise Parker Camerone Elise Parker is model, actress, philanthropist and author who resides in Sedona. She has appeared in the pages of more than 400 magazines and has walked the runway for Vera Wang, Badgley Mischka and Giorgio Armani. |
Ted Grussing Sedona resident and photographer Ted Grussing ventures out nearly daily to capture Sedona and the surrounding area’s natural beauty. He also writes a monthly column for Sedona Monthly. |
Gail Helfer Gail Helfer spent six years as a Hallmark creative director and corporate brand strategist before launching Authentus Group in 2007. An award-winning writer and 30-year ad agency veteran working with Fortune 100 brands, Gail and her team work with leading national and international brands |
Natalie Kurz Twenty-year Sedona resident Natalie Kurz is the branch manager and business development for Stewart Title in Sedona and serves as a governing board member for the Humane Society of Sedona. |
Erin Bruce Erin Bruce is celebrating her fifth anniversary at the Sedona Chamber of Commerce where she was recently promoted to director of partner services, overseeing recruitment and partner relations. Before her Chamber career, Erin connected with local families working at Big Park Community School and as food service director for the Sedona Oak Creek School District. |
Restaurants We Can’t Wait to Try
Willows Kitchen & Wine Bar Housed in the Poco Diablo Resort, The Willows Kitchen & Wine Bar menu features modern American fare with Southwestern flair. The contemporary restaurant is helmed by award-winning chef Evan Campbell. |
The Table at Junipine Chef Brett Vibber has taken over at The Table at Junipine, and he focuses on foraging for local ingredients and serving Arizona-centric cuisine. |
Four Eight Wineworks The Arizona winemakers collective Four Eight Wineworks is slated to open a second location in November of 2022 that we can’t wait to check out. |
VeggieEAT VeggieEAT serves Asian-inspired cuisine that’s entirely vegan and is slated to open soon. |
Rene Restaurant We’ve been enjoying fine French fare at Rene Restaurant for years now, and we’re excited to return to this fine dining institution that has a new owner: chef Mercer Mohr. |
Sedona’s Hardest Hikes
For a complete list of Sedona’s hardest hikes, see this link. |
Where to Buy Great Art
Renee Taylor Gallery Renee Taylor Gallery includes three art galleries where customers can find contemporary artwork from renowned artists like Lyman Whitaker, Loet Vanderveen, William Henry and Peter Skidd. |
Rumi Tree Art Gallery An international gallery of contemporary fine art located in West Sedona. |
Goldenstein Gallery Located at L’Auberge de Sedona, Goldenstein Gallery represents more than 50 artists who work in a variety of mediums. |
Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art The 20,000-square-foot Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art features a wide variety of art ranging from classical to contemporary. |
Rowe Fine Art Gallery Since 2010, Rowe Fine Art Gallery has featured contemporary and traditional Southwestern paintings, sculptures and jewelry. |
Where to Take the Kids
Blazin’ M Ranch Families can enjoy a chuckwagon supper followed by a one-hour long Western stage production at the Blazin’ M Ranch in Cottonwood. |
Red Rock State Park The 286-acre Red Rock State Park is a nature preserve and environmental education center that features a visitor’s center along with a five-mile trail network that traverses the entire park. The park is also notable for its robust programming that includes offerings like geology and archeology hikes and guided bird walks. |
Slide Rock State Park Located in Oak Creek Canyon, Slide Rock State Park is a 43-acre historic apple farm. Although most popular during the summer since visitors can cool off in Oak Creek’s cool waters while they’re surrounded by red rocks, Slide Rock also offers year-round programming. |
Where to Find Unique Goods
The Artist’s Kitchen Shop Find a variety of high-end kitchen and home goods from prestigious brands like Reed & Barton, Badash and Bodrum. |
Soul Shine Sedona Soul Shine Sedona strives to be a safe and welcoming place that offers affordable clothing, jewelry, crystals, books and tarot cards. |
Natural Wonders Natural Wonders sells gems, minerals, crystals, fossils, jewelry and one-of-a-kind gifts. |
Dahling It’s You Find a variety of handpicked women’s clothing ranging in sizes from extra small to three XL. Owners travel to major fashion destinations to bring back trending styles to Sedona. |
Red Rock Embroidery Have clothing like baseball caps, golf bags and bath robes custom embroidered with names and images. |
Clark’s Market A commercial grocery store that includes boutique brands like Fresh Farms, 40 Knots Seafood and Sweet P’s. |
Great Venues for Live Performances
Theatrikos Theatre Company For more than 50 years, the nonprofit Theatrikos Theatre Company has produced a variety of live theatrical performances. Theatrikos also offers kids’ camps. |
Sedona Performing Arts Center The Sedona Performing Arts Center is a contemporary space dedicated to the performing arts, education and excellence where attendees can watch live music, theater and dance. |
Emerson Theater Collaborative The Emerson Theater Collaborative’s mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity via live performances. The Emerson Theater Collaborative explores timely issues via new, original works and modern theatrical classics. |
Yavapai College Performing Arts Center Prescott’s Yavapai College Performing Arts Center is an entertainment venue that seats up to 1,064. The arts center hosts live performances, movies and satellite broadcasts. |
Best Recreational Experiences
Mountain Biking See a mountain biking write-up here. |
Camping See a camping write-up here. |
Hiking See a variety of hike write-ups here. |
Rock Climbing See a spotlight on rock climbing here. |
Kayaking See a Kayaking write-up here. |
Sedona Landmarks
Oak Creek Canyon A stunning river gorge connecting Sedona to Flagstaff that offers breathtaking scenery. |
Bell Rock One of Sedona’s most recognizable red rock formations that is shaped like a bell. |
Cathedral Rock Located in the Village of Oak Creek, Cathedral Rock is the most photographed site in all of Sedona. |
Chapel of the Holy Cross A one-of-a-kind, picturesque church that’s embedded in Sedona’s red rocks that’s one of the most-visited attractions in Sedona. |
Capitol Butte Capitol Butte (also known as Thunder Mountain) is one of Sedona’s most recognizable and impressive red rock formations. Our favorite view of this red rock is from the Sedona Airport Scenic Overlook. |
Extraordinary Stays
L’Auberge de Sedona Creekside L’Auberge de Sedona provides a truly magical setting for guests. Hotel guests can stay in cottages with creek views, fireplace and private decks as Oak Creek babbles along just step from the doors. The hotel also offers a spa and the truly exceptional fine dining destination, Cress. |
Enchantment Resort Tucked away in Boynton Canyon, luxurious Enchantment Resort provides red rock views throughout the property along with two outstanding restaurants, lodging with Southwestern flair and a variety of recreational activities. Long-time Enchantment fans are also waiting with baited breath for the debut of the renovated (and not to mention world-renowned) Mii Amo spa, slated to open in late 2022/early 2023. |
Amara Resort and Spa Also located on the banks of Oak Creek, Amara Resort and Spa offers a very modern aesthetic and amenities in Uptown Sedona. Property-wide amenities include a spa, an infinity pool with red rock views along with SaltRock Kitchen. This restaurant serves Southwestern fare made with local ingredients along with stellar drinks. This spot is known for its vast tequila selection and tequila-based beverages. |
Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock The Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock beckons with spacious rooms, the Eforea spa, a fitness center, a pool and the modern American restaurant Shadowrock Tap + Table that comes complete with an expansive outdoor patio that features games and fire pets aplenty. |
The Wilde Resort and Spa Formerly the Sedona Rouge, The Wilde Resort and Spa offers modern rooms, a spa, an expansive outdoor lawn and a noteworthy restaurant helmed by one of Sedona’s top chefs, Mercer Mohr’s Rascal. |
Where To Take Pampered Pets
BowWow Pet Boutique Since October of 2020, BowWow Pet Boutique has offered pet parents high-quality pet apparel and supplies. |
Golden Bone Pet Products West Sedona’s Golden Bone Pet Products stocks plenty of eco-friendly pet products including food and treats, natural and organic supplements, grooming, skin and coat care in addition to clothing and collars. |
Sedona Dog Park A fenced, open-air dog park with red rock views. |
Sedona Pizza Company Uptown’s Sedona Pizza Company offers a dog-specific menu so furry friends can dine alongside their human companions. |
Oak Creek Small Animal Clinic Oak Creek Small Animal Clinic has served pet owners for decades and provides full-service animal care. |
A Day in the West Tours Dogs are welcome on A Day in the West local Jeep tours and are free if they’re lap dogs that weigh less than 20 pounds. Dog over 20 pounds are charge a child’s price. |
For Your Home
Goettl’s High Desert Mechanical Goettl’s High Desert Mechanical provides furnace, heat pump and air conditioning services to the local area. |
Azadi Fine Rugs A high-end rug retailer that’s owned by one of the oldest rug weaving families in the world. |
The Wood Joint Founded in 1974, The Wood Joint has provided Sedona and the surrounding Verde Valley with distinctive cabinetry designs. |
Blackmarr’s Furniture Since 1985, Sedona’s Blackmarr’s Furniture has sold affordable and elegant furniture to Sedona residents. |
Best Vegetarian Spots
The Secret Garden Café Tucked away in Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, the charming Secret Garden Cafe offers breakfast dishes, salads, sandwiches and starters – and a vegetarian option on every page of the menu. |
Local Juicery Local Juicery is best known for its nutrient-packed cold-pressed juices alongside a long list of vegan offerings like waffles and toasts. |
ChocoloaTree Organic Oasis Since 2008, ChocolaTree has served 100 percent homemade vegetarian cuisine and is also well-known for its chocolate. |
Vespa Healthy Italian Café Find a wide variety of veggie flatbreads at Vespa Healthy Italian Café. |
Mradaa Cuisine of India Vegetarians can find a plethora of well-seasoned Indian food at Mradaa like vegetable pakora and vegetable samosa. |
Real Estate Powerhouses
Roy Grimm Roy Grimm, Ph.D., is a luxury property specialist and has been in the real estate industry since 1997. |
Magdalena Romanska Magdalena Romanska is a realtor with Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International who is in the top five percent of agents with Russ Lyon. |
The Coleman Group Award-winning, Sedona-based realtor Jody Coleman leads The Coleman Real Estate Group at Re/Max and is recognized among Zillow’s 10 percent of agents in the United States. |
Barbara Baker Realty Barbara Bakery is the owner and broker of Sedona’s elite boutique real estate firm Barbara Baker Realty. She prides herself on putting her clients first and not the sale. |
Damian Bruno/Danielle Giann Damian Bruno and Danielle Giann of Damian and Danielle’s Sedona Village Real Estate Group through Coldwell Banker Realty are a married couple who have been helping clients buy and sell their Sedona-area homes for more than 20 years. |
Suzanne Horst Suzanne Horst is a designated broker at Legacy Sedona. |
72Sold By using Scottsdale-based real estate consulting firm 72 Sold, homeowners can sell their properties in 72 hours using an auction-like process. |
Made in Sedona
Mountain High Flowers Find a variety of floral arrangements for special occasions, gifts and weddings at family-owned and operated Mountain High Flowers. Mountain High offers high-style floral arrangements, gift baskets and greeting cards. |
True West Hats Order a custom hat that’s tailored to you at True West Hats. |
FreeForm Coffee Roasters FreeForm sources single origin coffee beans and roasts them right here in Sedona. |
Body Bliss Headquartered in Sedona, Body Bliss makes aromatherapy body oils, moisturizers and products that are found in many top spas in Arizona. |
Sedona Soap Box Sedona Soap Box/Soap & Hope creates handcrafted vegan soap, body butter, bath salts and menthol shower steamers. |
Where to Get a Great Steak
The Golden Goose American Grill Local haunt The Golden Goose American Grill is renowned for its steaks. Those who have big appetites can dig into the Mama Mia Ribeye, an 18-ounce cut of Certified Angus Beef steak. |
Colt804Grill Meat-centric Colt804 Grill offers a “Filly” Cheesesteak and a platter where you can enjoy with brisket or have a salad topped with steak. |
Cowboy Club Since 1992, Uptown’s Cowboy Club has served high-desert cuisine. This includes steaks sourced from Niman Ranch and game like the Bison Flank Steak. |
Open Range Grill and Tavern Uptown Sedona’s Open Range Grill and Tavern sources its hormone-free beef from family-owned Brandt Beef. Try the 13-ounce USDA Prime Cowboy Steak that’s served with rustic potatoes and seasonal vegetables. |
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill Diners can choose from a Filet Mignon center cut, a Ribeye, a New York Strip and a Bone-In Ribeye Steak. |
Decadent Desserts
The Hudson From the Deconstructed Banana Cream Pie to the decadent Ellie’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie, desserts at The Hudson are creative and sweet. |
Sedona Crepes Satisfy your sweet tooth by ordering one of the sweet crepes like the Nutella, Banana Foster or Dulce de Leche at Sedona Crepes. |
Asylum Restaurant Jerome’s storied Asylum Restaurant’s dessert menu features mostly classic options with twists like the Bourbon Pecan Pie, Asylum Crème Brulee and Big Bag Chocolate Cake. |
Layla’s Bakery–Café Find a long list of pastries like danishes, scones, croissants, muffins at Layla’s Bakery–Café in West Sedona. |
The Desert Flour Bakery & Bistro Located in the Village of Oak Creek, The Desert Flour Bakery & Bistro has served fresh made pastries that are baked fresh every morning. Pick out a variety of sweets like muffins, cookies and croissants from underneath the glass case. Try to arrive early in the morning. Many items sell out by mid-day. |
Violette’s Bakery Café Housed in a caboose in Clarkdale, Violette’s Bakery Café has one of the most unique settings in Northern Arizona, if not the entire state. Pastries rotate regularly. Check out Violette’s social media page to see what’s baking. Her cinnamon rolls that are served twice a week are to-die-for good. |
Great Northern Arizona Towns & Sites
Jerome Hilltop and historic mining community turned artist colony Jerome is full of quirky shops and sites. It’s easy to spend a few hours here. Even though Jerome is a small town with a population of just a few hundred people, we always seem to find something new in this vibrant community. |
Downtown Cottonwood Old Town Cottonwood is home to plenty of stellar restaurants and top-notch tasting rooms that make it easy to spend an entire day just on Main Street. |
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village Modeled after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village has been an iconic Sedona destination since it opened in the 1970s. Locals and visitors alike can easily spend an entire day wandering in and out of the many shops, restaurants and upscale art galleries located in Tlaquepaque. |
Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Oak Creek Canyon makes for a great drive but also offers unique restaurants, shops and hiking trails that offer unparalleled beauty. |
Verde Valley Wine Trail Northern Arizona has become quite a wine destination and the Verde Valley specifically even managed to earn the official status of AVA or American Viticultural Area just a few years ago. If you’re unsure of where to start when it comes to visiting all these wineries, consider following the Verde Valley Wine Trail. |
Art Experiences
Classes at The Melting Point Learn how blow glass at one of Sedona’s few hot shops, The Melting Point. |
Attend First Friday, A Gallery Experience As the name suggests, on the first Friday of every month, most of the art galleries in town become hubs of social activity. Mingle with other art enthusiasts as you chat with attendees, admire the art and maybe even sip bubbly. |
Check out Sedona’s Public Art Even if you never step foot inside an art gallery, Sedona is teeming with public art too. Find a plethora of mostly statutes all over town, but especially in Uptown. We’re partial to the one in front of Cowboy Club. |
Participate in the Sedona Art Walk If you unsure of where to start when it comes to checking out Sedona’s many art galleries or would eventually like to check them all off your must-visit list, consider starting with the Sedona Art Walk. Visit https://visitsedona.com/arts-culture/sedona-art-walk-maps/ to see the official map that showcases most of the galleries in town. |
Prioritize You
The Bluffs of Flagstaff Year-round, carefree senior living in Flagstaff. |
Eforea Spa at the Hilton Sedona Resort This 25,000-square-foot spa includes seven private treatment rooms, a heated outdoor lap pool, a nail salon, a fitness center, exercise classes and a retail store. |
L’Apocathecary Spa at L’Auberge de Sedona L’Apocathecary Spa at L’Auberge de Sedona offers massages, skincare, seasonal treatments and a special aromatherapy blending station set in a tranquil setting along the banks of Oak Creek. |
Barbifer at Puscifer the Store Barbifer offers traditional barbering featuring Reuzel products, children’s cuts, Pravana products and great views. |
LaserGirl Skincare LaserGirl SkinCare provides laser hair removal, full-body waxing, chemical peels and facial treatments. |
Plastic Surgeons of Northern Arizona Since 1991, Plastic Surgeons of Northern Arizona offers a wide range of cosmetic procedures and reconstructive procedures. |
Classic Sedona Area Restaurants
Mesa Grill Take in stunning and expansive red rock views from Airport Mesa as you enjoy New American fare like Southern Fried Chicken sandwich, White Cheddar Burger and signature desserts like the Apple Cherry Crisp. |
Indian Gardens Café & Market There isn’t another restaurant like Indian Gardens Café & Market. This historic café in Oak Creek Canyon is home to a gorgeous, shaded patio and offers sandwiches, pastries, soups, salads and even pizza on select evenings. |
Rene Restaurant Find elegant French food (the escargot is a must here) at this storied restaurant that’s been in business for decades. |
The Hudson Enjoy New American fare (the salads here are all stellar) and craft cocktails in this contemporary restaurant. |
The Asylum Restaurant Housed inside the Jerome Grand Hotel, this fine dining destination offers American and Southwestern cuisine. The steaks here are outstanding. Plus, the views here are stunning and one-of-a-kind. |
Chic Clothing Boutiques
Good Juju Good Juju stocks a variety of chic clothing and accessories for women. The boutique also sells clothing that are 100 percent cotton and linen. |
Sedona Clothing Company and West Fork Men’s The Sedona Clothing Company and West Fork Men’s sells wearable art, Southwestern accessories, locally made jewelry and signature cashmere wraps. |
Diva Hillside Discover a plethora of women’s clothing, accessories and gifts from a variety of brands including Johnny Was, Lior, Chalet and Christopher Calvin. |
Just Us Girls Since 2009, Just Us Girls has been delivering stylish and contemporary fashions and accessories for women from companies like Liz Soto Sedona, Vintage Addiction Sedona and Tempo Paris Sedona. |
Great Cultural Institutions
Sedona Heritage Museum The former homestead of the Jordan Family now serves as a museum dedicated to preserving Sedona’s past with exhibits and programming. |
Sharlot Hall Museum The open-air Sharlot Hall Museum in downtown Prescott is dedicated to preserving Arizona’s history. |
Arizona Copper Art Museum Clarkdale’s Arizona Copper Art Museum recognizes one of the 5 Cs of Arizona and is dedicated to showcasing all things copper. See artwork, kitchenware, drinkware and military art that’s all copper. |
Verde Valley Archeology Center Verde Valley Archeology Center and Museum in Camp Verde showcases relics from the past that likely belonged to people who resided in the Sedona/Verde Valley area for more than 12,000 years. See ceramics, ancient meteorites and numerous artifacts that were found in painter Paul Dyck’s dwelling in Rimrock. |
Sedona Chamber Ballet Sedona Chamber Ballet aims to showcase the performing arts that brings high-quality professional ballet shows to Sedona and the surrounding area. |
Unique Jewelry
Wayne B. Light From his studio in West Sedona, Wayne B. Light crats fine jewelry and is perhaps best known for his signature “Inspired Cross Collection.” |
Renee Taylor Jewelry One of Renee Taylor’s three galleries, Renee Taylor Jewelry stocks fine jewelry from brand like Creative Copper, Alex Sepkus, Fusion and Hearts on Fire. |
Blue-Eyed Bear Blue-Eyed Bear is well known for its Native American, silver, turquoise and Western-themed jewelry like bolo ties. |
Lively Bar Scenes
Mooney’s Irish Pub & Burger Bar Find a variety of drinks like margaritas, beers, cocktails, shots and wines in a lively atmosphere complete with four TVs and live music on select nights. |
Full Moon Saloon This Village of Oak Creek staple features a U-shaped bar, a lively atmosphere, pool tables, a Jukebox and even a horse hitching post outside. Every Wednesday features happy hour all day. |
PJ’s Village Pub Since 1974, PJ’s Village Pub has served as a lively sports (pennants hang from the ceiling) bar with multiple TVs all day. PJ’s is also renowned for its tasty pub fare and has a sizeable burger menu that also includes options like the Red Wine and Portobello Burgers. |
Merkin Vineyards Tasting Room & Osteria Light-filled and contemporary Merkin Vineyards Tasting Room & Osteria in Cottonwood serves a menu that highlights Arizona-grown wine and food. Discover Merkin’s own red, white and roses. Don’t leave here without trying the signature pink Merkin Mac & Cheese made with prickly pear infused pasta. |
Romantic Sedona Experiences
Watch the sunset from Airport Mesa |
Take a helicopter tour |
Picnic at L’Auberge de Sedona |
Go wine tasting |
Ride a hot air balloon |
Great Tour Operators
Pink Jeep Tours For more than 60 years, Pink Jeep has taken guests on rugged adventures on Sedona’s off-road red rock trails. |
A Day in the West A Day in the West offers horseback, Jeep tours and helicopter rides. |
Sedona Red Rock Tours Since 1999, Sedona Red Rock Tours has provided vortex, chakra, photography and other spiritual tours. |
Guidance Air Guidance Air provides a variety of helicopter tours and experiences of the Sedona area. |
Northern Light Balloon Expeditions Since 1974, the family business Northern Light Balloon Expeditions have taken people high up in the sky in hot air balloons to admire the beauty of Sedona. |
Scenic Sedona Tours See some of Sedona’s most popular attractions – like the Chapel of the Holy Cross – on these open-air bus tours. |
Fojol’s Surreal Sedona Tours Experience the area’s nightlife on Fojol’s Surreal Sedona Tours. |
Nightlife
Bucky’s Casino Located at the Prescott Resort & Conference Center, Bucky’s Casino offers slots, table games, craps and roulette. |
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel Camp Verde’s Cliff Castle Casino Hotel offers slots, blackjack and a high limit room. |
Stagecoach Sedona Country roadhouse Stagecoach Sedona offers karaoke on Tuesday, a live DJ on Fridays or Saturdays and live country music on Thursdays. There’s even a bull you can ride. |
Lowell Observatory Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory is a historical astronomical observatory. Look through massive telescopes at this observatory to look up at the night’s sky’s many stars and enjoy a variety of programming. |
Sound Bites Grill See live music and enjoy a meal with great red rock views at Sedona’s answer to the Hard Rock Café, Sound Bites Grill. |
The Orpheum Theater Flagstaff’s historic Orpheum Theater hosts live events, comedy shows, musicians and popular events like The Fifa World Cup. |
The Museum Club Head to the Museum Club in Flagstaff to see live country music and enjoy dancing in a building constructed in 1931. |
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Flagstaff’s Twin Arrows Navajo Casino features a casino along with multiple restaurants. |
Kactus Kate’s Saloon Downtown Cottonwood’s Kactus Kate’s Saloon is a hole-in-the-wall bar offering beers on tap and pool in a haunt beloved amongst locals. |
Main Stage Main Stage features live music, affordable drinks and happy hour from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
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