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Beet Up At Cartel Coffee Lab In Scottsdale

Friday, October 14th, 2011 at 12:40pm. 368 Views, 0 Comments.

urban foodYes, beet is spelled correctly: beet as in that beautiful dark burgundy root vegetable so dear to my Central European heart. I love beets so when the recently opened Cartel Coffee Lab got a new lunch menu which included a beet salad, I took a chance and had it.

Not really a chance. I've had many of their culinary choices in Downtown Phoenix which are excellent: Try the omelet or the Big Ben or even a simply yet awesome BLT.

Intermission: What's a salad review doing on the real estate website? What's a city without food? The better the food the better the city, the lifestyle and I bet it's good for real estate prices as well, just look at what La Grande Orange did for the 40th Street and Campbell area.

Greens, red onion, roasted beets, cherry…

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Sunday Coffee At Cartel Coffee Lab in Downtown Scottsdale

Friday, October 14th, 2011 at 12:33pm. 363 Views, 0 Comments.

cartel_coffee_lab_scottsdale_578A Sunday morning in an almost empty quite and recently opened Cartel Coffee Lab in what used to be Sola Coffee Bar which I never visited.

The interior is awesome. With several couches, lots of seating ares and plenty of tables: 3 large ones in fact. Enough to spread out for a few hours of working or sitting and reading the newest book good enough to actually be read.

It's at once elegant, modern and rough. Probably the use of natural materials like wood and steel and the concrete floor all lit by a warm glow of several spot lights.

It feels warm and inviting, a comfortable place to be and enjoy some of the best coffee in town, though the food selection on Sunday sparse. This is actually good for those trying to avoid the temptation of those…

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Urban Bike - Chateaus, Burritos, Coffee And The Crinkle of Autumn Leaves

Saturday, August 20th, 2011 at 7:37am. 527 Views, 0 Comments.

Moving the series Urban Bike, over from PhoenixMarketTrends, is becoming hard work. This post was released in mid fall last year and makes me very impatient for fall in 2011. I can't wait to jump on my bike an ride over fallen leaves and listen to how they crumple under the skinny wheels.

It’s been a gruesome while since my bike saw much pavement in the last 2 months.  I guess when I think of the places I may ride to, I immediately get a tingle of boredom, but that’s more because of a lack of imagination or the forgotten realism that there are places to discover in Phoenix, that nooks and crannies lie all around and that cycling is a pleasure.

The latter is a, ‘not doubt’, it’s just the city that got me down. I’m a bit mad at Phoenix…

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Urban Bike: 11 Urban Phoenix Coffee Houses In Five Hours

Monday, August 8th, 2011 at 7:32am. 468 Views, 0 Comments.

[ This is a repost of an urban bike excursion originally posted at Phoenix Market Trends. We'll be doing another one when the weather cools off becasue the coffee scene has changed a bit. ]

Compare downtown Phoenix to just a few years ago and the difference is almost dramatic, startling and intriguing.   Not so many years ago there was no place to go, nothing really to do and there were few people around. coffee_shops_in_phoenix_400

Now, while still far from urban, Central Phoenix has lots of places and reasons to be there and Coffee shops have become a staple in Midtown and Downtown Phoenix, especially independent coffee shops.  So when Arizona Coffee put a list together of the independent coffee houses I decided to visit my favorites and check out the new ones, I’ve…

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Coffee Couture at Royal at the Biltmore, Fashion Park

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at 3:56pm. 562 Views, 0 Comments.

Since the demise of the Coffee Plantation at the Biltmore Fashion Park a few years back there was no coffee shop with good coffee at this mall. That's not to say that Coffee Plantation had good coffee, they did not, but what they had was a place for people of all sorts to meet, sit and lounge about while discussing topics from local to international. I loved that place as much as I disliked the coffee, but I still drank it.  

I met some great people while sitting about reading or draining the battery on my laptop. Amongs the languages spoken were, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian, Serbian etc. Yes, there as a heavy influence of Europeans who so much enjoy the type of cafe culture this place provided. 

When it died and closed none of these people…

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BLT at Cartel Coffee Lab in Downtown Phoenix

Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at 2:50pm. 481 Views, 0 Comments.

Did you ever bite into something and said to yourself, OMG or at least your buds were perked like a buoyant spring flower when a bee sits on it? blt_in_downtown_phoenix_cartel_324

When the combination of ingredients, textures, smells all come together just right and nothing else, for the moment, seems to matter.

I'm not exaggerating about what I felt when I bit into a BLT - bacon lettuce and tomato - sandwich in Cartel at the downtown Phoenix location.

Crisp, juicy, fresh lettuce and tomato, thick buttery Sweet bacon: a crunchy euro style crust on the sourdough bread: ooh la la.

Cartel keeps surprising me from the awesome coffee, to the superb baked goods to the food. An unlikely place to good such goodness,  but it's here, it's local and worth the extra few quarters in the…

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Campbell & Central Metro Light Rail Station

Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at 8:33am. 409 Views, 0 Comments.

Do you want some of the better coffee in town and some decadent traditional, sometimes with a twist, pastries or just to hang out surrounded by an energy resonation inside and out? Then this would be your stop at Lux Coffee.

But, besides the coffee this stop is the main on off point for Central High, several historic neighborhoods and some businesses like the Slippery Pig Bike Shop.  A few large lots await the next building boom.

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Photos: Artur Ciesielski

The Art At The Station

"For Al Price, a local artist and former teacher, the goal of the artwork at the Campbell station was to provide a dynamic and engaging experience for students attending nearby high schools and to create a feeling of elegance timelessness for the neighborhood.

A…

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Things To Do In Phoenix: Downtown Coffee.

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at 8:13pm. 313 Views, 0 Comments.


Downtown Phoenix, Coffee, Food

Wednesdays, a mid week day and a downtown Phoenix cafe in the warm breeze: a superb combination for a break during a busy day.

I love stopping at Lola Coffee at Roosevelt and 3rd Ave, especially because of the wonderful atmosphere on the back patio where the brick gives the place a sense of old world, or history and the green flora looks great agains the brick.

Where:

1001 N. 3rd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

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