Affectionately coined “Phoenix’s weirdest street,” Grand Avenue has a culture all its own. As the lone diagonal intersector in a city anchored by an ordered grid system, Grand Avenue almost walks to the beat of its own drum. Grand Avenue is a haven for artists, with its quirky, industrial feel, and has served as a playground for muralists before public art was embraced as eagerly as it is today.
Thanks to these early trailblazers, Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue are now bustling with activities like the weekly Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market, the monthly First Fridays Art Walk, and annual festivities such as Arizona Fall Fest, M3F Music Festival, Phoestivus, the Pie Social, and more.
Many of Phoenix’s renowned culinary geniuses also got their start in the arts district—and have inspired the next generation of eclectic and burgeoning chefs to set up shop here. From plant-based cuisine to diverse spins on classic menus and gourmet eats that emphasize Arizona’s local food producers, this is the place to savor the unique taste that makes Phoenix a foodie destination.