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lauren miller: Has a pretty view of the lake and long walkway to go running on if you like to exercise outside. Really nice at night too, if you want to just sit on a bench and enjoy the night.
Tempe Tourism: Monti’s has amazing steaks, but also take the time to wander through the restaurant. They have a cool collection of historical Tempe and Arizona photos and artifacts.
1200 S Forest Ave (at Arizona State University), Tempe, AZ
Theater · Downtown Tempe · 96 tips and reviews
Kyle Hilow: Host to a majority of the off Broadway shows that come to Arizona, the Gammage is a spotlight for the arts. Hosting choral concerts, jazz and orchestral, and graduations. Spacious with great seating.
Movie Theater · Downtown Tempe · 20 tips and reviews
Kyle Hilow: Only having one screen for showings, the Valley Art plays mainly independent movies that can only be exclusively seen at this venue. Theater is kept nice, and has almost a '50's style look to it.
Melissa Plymale: go at night, sit outside, and completely enjoy the environment, complimented with twinkling lights and crooners like sinatra lulling you into pure happiness.
116 East Garfield Street (at N 1st St), Phoenix, AZ
Breakfast Spot · Downtown Phoenix · 253 tips and reviews
Janelle Ericsson: Although the building is small and does not seat many people at one time, this place is well worth the wait!!! You haven't lived until you have experienced a food coma from Matt's... definitely 5 star
2000 E Rio Salado Pkwy (at S McClintock Dr), Tempe, AZ
Shopping Mall · 137 tips and reviews
Kyle Hilow: The main attraction for ASU students. Includes an array of restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen, and has a movie theatre as well as Target, etc. 'The mall' of Tempe. Fun and convenient.
Arizona State University: The ASU Art Museum houses contemporary art, new media, crafts, historic prints and Southwest art. It is free to the public and open Tuesday-Saturday.