The Tempe Spring Festival of the Arts runs today through Sunday and is expected to draw more than 200,000 people to downtown’s Mill Avenue.
A wine and beer garden will be set up on Seventh Street on the west side of Mill. Thirteen Arizona winemakers will provide wines (six samples for $15). Tempe’s two breweries, Four Peaks and Sleepy Dog, will supply the beers (five samples for $10).
The food court, next to the wine and beer garden, will include Beer Batter Delights, Blue Banjo BBQ, Crepes and More, Island Noodles, Maile & Son (fry bread), Paradise Hawaiian BBQ, Chan’s Concessions (chicken & fried rice), Sally’s BBQ, Tornado Fries, and more.
The festival runs 10 a.m.-6 p.m. each day. Admission is free.
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