Stroll through Historic Heritage Square for a visual feast that delves into the rich history of Phoenix's Victorian past. The Rosson House dates back to the late 1800s and is the Square's centerpiece and a sight to behold. The historic architecture remains intact, while the buildings have become museums, shops, and restaurants. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a peaceful place to unwind, Heritage Square has something for everyone. Remember to acknowledge the O'Odham and Piipaash peoples and their ancestors, whose traditional territory and homelands we now stand on.
Fan of Broadway productions in an intimate setting? Then Chandler Center for the Arts is the perfect theater for you. This entertainment venue specializes in bringing top-name performers to the stage, particularly jazz and adult contemporary musicians. One of the most impressive aspects of Chandler Center for the Arts is its three dynamic performance spaces, the 1500-seat Main Stage, the 350-seat Hal Bogle Theatre, and the 250-seat Recital Hall. In addition, the center boasts two extensive art galleries, The Gallery at CCA and Vision Gallery, which showcase the work of today’s most engaging, enlightening, and relevant artists.
The Valley Bar is a prominent building located in downtown Phoenix, constructed in 1949 on Central Avenue. The interior design, created by Patch & Clark Design, is characterized by soft yellows, cool greys, and bright whites, evoking the feeling of Arizona's abundant sunlight. The Valley Bar is a distinct Arizona space that pays homage to the past and present of Phoenix life. The Rose Room has eight beers on draft and a drink menu with over 50 wines and signature cocktails named after local politicians of varying degrees of infamy. The Game Room at Valley Bar has two billiards tables, shuffleboard, two skeeball games, board games, pinball, darts, and more. The Music Hall at Valley Bar is an intimate, 250-capacity room that showcases all varieties of music, film, spoken word, and comedy.