^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Phoenix and help keep the future of the New Times clear. Spring means baseball in the valley; The Cactus League begins on Sunday February 28th and continues through Monday March 29th. And there is plenty of food and drink going on during those wild and crazy weeks. Here are many. Four Peaks Brewing Company 1340 East Eighth Street, # 104, TempeSnacks and beers are a pre-game tradition. Four Peaks Brewing Company is offering fans attending the Sloan Park Games a $ 20 lunch of a brat and a side dish, a flight of four beers – Kilt Lifter, Hop Knot, Peach Ale, and WOW Wheat Ale – and a koozie to consume at the game. Get this offer on matchday before 1pm. Downtown Rendezvous 20 East Main Street, MesaFind superior baseball food at the family-run Downtown Rendezvous. The Spring Training Special runs here throughout March and features a quarter-pound beef hot dog with popcorn and soda for $ 8.95. EXPAND Get your brunch at the Hash Kitchen before the game. Hash Kitchen Hash Kitchen Several locations The own Bloody Mary Bar in the Hash Kitchen puts every spectator in a festive mood. Choose from 50 toppings for $ 13. And since you can’t just eat peanuts all day, add a salad, burger or sandwich to your drink. If you’re really on the rise, breakfast includes cannoli donuts, Nutella lobster tails, and upside down pineapple pancakes. Los Sombreros Multiple Locations – Go into game mode with weeklong specials in Los Sombreros. Margaritas are $ 4 on Mondays, taco combos on Tuesdays are $ 6, and on Wednesdays, diners get 20 percent of their orders to go. On Saturdays and Sundays, brunch and bottomless mimosas are served from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mavrix 9139 East Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale Appetizer. Think of toasted pretzels, chicken wings, street corn fritters, and calamari. Craft beers are also available and cold. EXPAND The bucket of balls is the favorite of all sports fans at The Sicilian Butcher. Debby Wolvos The Sicilian Butcher Multiple Locations Here’s the roundup: At The Sicilian Butcher, happy hour is all day, every day. The sausage board ($ 14 to $ 16) goes well with drinks like the Aperol Spritz or the Guinness World Record Negroni. Other menu items include pasta, salads, and a bucket of meatballs. Take-away and take-away are available at all locations. Blue Clover Distillery 7042 East Indian School Road, Scottsdale Blue Clover Distillery offers 11 cocktails to celebrate the return of spring training. Beer options start at $ 4, while cocktails made with vodka, gin, tequila, or whiskey range from $ 7-15, and red and white wines cost $ 35-50 per bottle. Complement drinks with homemade pizzas from $ 10. CRUjiente Tacos 3961 East Camelback RoadCRUjiente Tacos knows how to put together Cactus League specials. Starters include salsa trios for $ 6 with verde, pasilla, and habanero salsas (and tortilla chips, of course). Specialties also include eight different tacos, and the chef’s favorites include the Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich for $ 11 or the Green Chili Pork Burrito for $ 12. Combine all of this with a $ 5 margarita. Dine-in and online ordering possible. EXTEND carbohydrate intake before the game at Tomaso. Tomaso’s Tomaso’s 3225 East Camelback Road Maybe I want to get some carbonic acid before he orders $ 13 beer at the game. Starters at Tomaso include Mozzarella Caprese for $ 16 or an antipasti platter for $ 18. Soups and salads start at $ 8. For the main course, choose from pasta dishes like fettuccine carbonara or lasagna priced at $ 22. Dine or order takeaway at 602-956-0836 Knuckle Sandwiches Multiple Locations Show your matchday ticket stub at Knuckle Sandwiches – in Mesa and Tempe – and get 20 percent off your bill in March (until at 15 USD). We look at you, Pastrami Rueben on rye. Or try the store’s signature handheld, the Knuckle Sandwich – braised pot roast, Swiss, grilled onions, and creamy horseradish on a sourdough Kaiser bun.Zinqué 4712 North Goldwater Boulevard, # 110, Scottsdale, start your spring training day (or season) with) Breakfast or brunch at the Zinqué. Devil eggs are $ 10, salads start at $ 14, burger combo is $ 17, and flatbreads are $ 13-17. Or, if you’re hungry after the game, the plate of steak fries is $ 29. Secure a spot on the patio to keep up the ballpark atmosphere. EXPAND A snack from the Desert Eagle Brewing Company. Lauren Cusimano Desert Eagle Brewing Co. 150 West Main Street, MesaDesert Eagle Brewing Co. in downtown Mesa is offering all-day happy hour specials for guests who show their spring training tickets or game day stub. That means for a few dollars you can get a calzone, vegetarian pizza, or an artisan meat and cheese platter with a Buzz Bomb IPA or the Main Street Blonde? Belle’s Nashville Kitchen introduces spring training season specials. Hot chicken fingers are $ 12, specialty fries are $ 10, grilled mac and cheese sandwiches are $ 14, and for the calorie-conscious, salads are $ 8-14. The menu is available to take away and for personal dining. Keep Phoenix New Times Free … Since we started Phoenix New Times, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Phoenix, and we want it to stay that way. We offer our readers free access to concise coverage of local news, food and culture. We produce stories about everything from political scandals to the hottest new bands, with bold reporting, stylish writing, and staff who have won everything from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Feature Writing Award to the Casey- Medal for Meritorious Journalism. But with the existence of local journalism under siege and the setbacks in advertising revenues having a bigger impact, it is now more important than ever for us to raise funds to fund our local journalism. You can help by joining our “I Support” membership program which allows us to continue to cover Phoenix without paywalls. Rudri Patel is a lawyer and author and editor. She is co-editor of the online literary magazine The Sunlight Press and a contributor to Literary Mama.
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