^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Phoenix and help keep the future of the New Times clear. It’s Friday and we have three big (okay, two big, and one silly) eating messages from Phoenix to wrap up your week. Ducey Ponies Up For More Outdoor DiningGovernor Doug Ducey announced this week that the state will help restaurants offer more (and more) comfortable) outdoor seating. Executive Order 2020-60 is designed to relax the rules on alfresco dining to encourage restaurants to expand (or possibly add) outdoor options as part of the outdoor dining support program. As the New Times reported on Wednesday evening, the arrangement “will allow restaurants to expand across sidewalks and other public pathways,” while “working with the Arizona Restaurant Association to provide $ 1 million for heaters and other items to keep people outdoors.” to place”. Funding for these items (such as patio furniture, barriers, patio covers, etc.) can be up to $ 10,000 per restaurant. The Arizona Humane Society receives $ 1 for every six pack sold. Four Peaks Brewing Co. Holmberg Bound 2020 Is Now Available 98KUPD Fans Of Arizona’s Real Rock Might Also Be Fans Of Holmberg’s Morning Sickness, While Fans Of Arizona Craft Beer Also Like Four Peaks. Well, the two have reunited for the 2020 edition of Holmberg Bound, and this year it’s available in bottles for the first time. The joint brew – a big red IPA, of course – between the brewery company and the local radio personality was released on Wednesday December 2nd. Six packs are available on Four Peaks 8th Street, while pints are poured on 8th Street and participating hooters. As always, $ 1 for every six-pack and draft beer sold goes to the Arizona Humane Society. EXPAND “Yes, Cookies! We love you … love you on vacation … … love you all year round !! ” Mariah Carey Mariah’s Cookies Mariah Carey Launches Cookie Delivery Service in Phoenix It’s not a fantasy – Mariah Carey makes cookies (or something like that). As if Carey isn’t synonymous with the holiday season (how many times have you heard “All I Want for Christmas Is You” this year?), Pop star Mariah’s created Cookies, a biscuit delivery program that serves more than 30 cities – including Phoenix . The Chocolatey Treats Box, the Gingerbread Box and Mimi’s Mix Box are packed. Mimi herself had only one thing to say (in a press release) about this new company – “Yay, cookies! We love you … love you during the holidays … … love you all year round !! ” You can order Mariah’s Cookies starting today (National Cookie Day) through Grubhub, DoorDash, Postmates, UberEats, Seamless and more. Check out our Phoenix Restaurant Directory to see which Valley restaurants offer take-away, delivery and dining services. 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. Lauren Cusimano is the Food and Drink Editor for the Phoenix New Times. She is a journalist and food waste writer based in Tempe. Joys include eating grand pianos, riding bikes, knowing everyone at the bar, talking too much about The Simpsons, and falling asleep reading.
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