149 w earll drive phoenix gay bar

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Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch on weekends. Lunch is also available with options including a curry chicken pita and a decadent honey goat cheese sandwich served on focaccia.ĭetails: 4221 N. Bagels are made in-house and come spread with cream cheese, Nutella or loaded up with bacon, eggs and cheese for a hearty breakfast sandwich. Rainbow flags fly at this Melrose district joint, which is welcoming to all. The retro gas station-turned cafe offers the option to dine-in or drive-thru to grab a hot or cold coffee, tea, smoothie or snacks. Here's your guide to every food and drink establishment on the Melrose District's 7th Avenue corridor. Whether spending the day shopping the district's antique shops or hopping your way through the Phoenix gay bar scene, in Melrose, you'll find a place to fit your vibe. The district welcomes neighbors from the historic houses nearby along with hungry diners from all around the Valley who flock to both the classics, like a popular bar that has been serving the community for more than 35 years, and the buzzy new restaurants moving in. It could be the Valley's next great dining destination. The Melrose District, which stretches along Seventh Avenue from Indian School Road to Camelback Road in Central Phoenix, is chock full of restaurants, bars, diners, cafes and clubs offering something for every time of day.

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