Que Sazón
Que Sazón is a South American Cuisine & Ceviche Bar, serving delicious tacos, empanadas, tapas, and more.
Hours:
Tuesday & Wednesday – 11:00am to 7:00pm
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday – 11:00am to 9:00pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
For more information, call Que Sazón at (602) 919-2246, or go to their website.
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Our History: Bouvier-Teeter House
The Bouvier-Teeter house was built in 1899 by Leon Bouvier, a local cattleman and flour miller. It is a Pyramid Cottage style home, the simplest type of single-family dwelling during the late Victorian period, a style that is a direct predecessor of the bungalow. Bouvier sold the home to Eliza Teeter in 1911 and she, in turn, rented out the property until she moved into it in 1919.
Learn more about this historic building from our Audio Tour.
Pizzeria Bianco & Bar Bianco
Pizzeria Bianco comes equipped with a wood burning brick oven, where owner and James Beard award winner Chris Bianco creates pizzas and entrees made with his homemade mozzarella cheese, fresh baked breads and locally grown vegetables.
Hours:
Monday – Saturday, 11:00am – 9:00pm
Closed Sunday
For more information call Pizzeria Bianco at (602) 258-8300, or go to their website.
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Our History: Baird Machine Shop
The Baird Machine Shop was built in 1928 by Kathryn Baird. She and her son, Arthur
Franklin Baird, opened the machine shop in 1929. Arthur left the business in 1931. Then,
George W. Wilson continued to operate a machine shop in the building until 1933. Various
owners continued operating machine shops on the same property until 1941.
From 1947 until 1964 the building was occupied by various industrial shops. The building
stood vacant until 1978, when it was purchased by the City of Phoenix.Learn more about this historic building from our Audio Tour.
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Our History: Thomas House
Built in 1909 for Judge Frank Thomas, this neoclassical style building was moved in 1985 to Block 15 (next to Heritage Square) from the corner of 1st Avenue and Sherman Street to save the structure from demolition.
Learn more about this house from our Audio Tour.
Stemistry
Stemistry is a luxury, build-your-own bouquet bar and coffee lab with a unique and delicious drink menu.
Hours:
Monday through Friday – 7:00am to 5:30pm
Saturday – 7:00am to 6:00pm
Sunday – 8:00am to 3:00pm
For more information call Stemistry at (480) 371-3118, or go to their website.
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Our History: Teeter Carriage House
The Teeter carriage house was built in 1899 as the mule barn for the Bouvier-Teeter house. It is typical of the traditional carriage house structure, with vehicle, animal and tack storage below, and a loft for feed above. Detached carriage houses were common before garages and carports became popular.
Learn more about this carriage house, and the house it was connected to, from our Audio Tour.
Latha
Part of the Diaspora Collective, Latha is a restaurant that celebrates the interconnected journey of the foodways and culture of Africa, Brazil, the Caribbean, and the Southern US.
Hours:
Happy Hour
Tuesday through Friday – 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Dinner
Tuesday through Thursday – 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Friday & Saturday 5:00pm to 11:00pm
*For dinner, the kitchen closes at 8:30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, and at 10:00pm on Friday & Saturday.
Brunch
Saturday & Sunday – 11:00am to 3:00pm
* For brunch, the kitchen closes at 2:30 PM
For more information call Latha at (480) 640-6183, or go to their website.
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Our History: Silva House
Built in 1900 for A.F.C. Kirchhoff on land he purchased from Flora
Rosson. The building is a good example of bungalow architecture, with neoclassical revival references. Alejandro Silva, a Glendale rancher and warehouse owner, and his wife, Maria, purchased the house in 1906. Their family owned the home until the 1970s.Learn more about this house from our Audio Tour.