Spring into New Experiences: Highlighting Arizona's Fresh Faces in Business
This spring, embrace the spirit of adventure and novelty with our latest featured businesses. From the heart of Tempe to the gateway of Arizona Wine Country and the historical grounds of Tucson, these new additions to our community promise unique experiences that will enrich your spring season.
Dive into the realm of imagination and community at Athoria Games, a haven for enthusiasts of all things geek in Arizona. Owned by Suzanne Hug, this expansive gaming store is your go-to destination for a diverse array of tabletop games, including trading card games, war games, role-playing games and classic board games. Athoria Games isn't just about selling products; it's a community hub that brings people together for in-store meet-ups, events and a shared love for gaming. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to the hobby, Athoria Games welcomes you to a space where fun, imagination and camaraderie reign supreme.
Photo credit: @athoriagames
Owner: Suzanne Hug
Nestled in Cornville, at the doorstep of Arizona's Wine Country, BrewHa Social Eatery & Market offers a cozy ambiance for enjoying superb dining and shopping. Co-owned by Danny Chavez, this family-run establishment serves as a local sanctuary where quality food, drinks, and hospitality meet. Whether it's grabbing a coffee, enjoying a New Mexican culinary delight, or picking up provisions for a picnic, BrewHa has something for everyone. Remember the legacy of Casey's Corner and enjoy a gathering spot that combines local history with delicious eats and an inviting atmosphere.
Photo credit: @brewhaaz
Co-Owner: Danny Chavez
Step into the living history of agriculture at Mission Garden, Tucson's premier outdoor museum dedicated to Sonoran Desert-adapted heritage fruit trees and crops. Managed by Friends of Tucson's Birthplace, Mission Garden stands on sacred land, showcasing the rich agricultural practices of the region's diverse cultures through its various garden plots. As a hub for education and community involvement, Mission Garden invites visitors to explore traditional and modern agricultural techniques, celebrating the area's designation as the first UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in the US. Join in the mission to grow sustainable, abundant food and honor the legacy of Sonoran Desert agriculture.
Photo credit: @missiongarden
Event & Education Coordinator: Abby Rhinehart
For more on where to shop, eat, play and access to information on an endless array of local businesses, check out our Local Business Directory.