Rich flavors and exceptional value at Haji Baba
What Haji Baba, located on 1513 E. Apache Blvd., lacks in overall ambiance, it more than makes up for with authentic taste and quality.
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What Haji Baba, located on 1513 E. Apache Blvd., lacks in overall ambiance, it more than makes up for with authentic taste and quality.
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There's something energizing about discovering a coffee shop that goes beyond mainstream production and creates an intentionally vivid flavor and atmosphere. One Coffee Co., located on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Phoenix, is one such place.
The menu and front counter at One Coffee Co. (Photo by Celina Jimenez)
A chicken panini at One Coffee Co. (Photo by Celina Jimenez)
One Coffee Co. located at 1 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix. (Photo by Celina Jimenez)
It may translate to "Day of the Dead," but Día de los Muertos is nothing short of lively.
A group of dancers pose for photos before performing with Mariachi Real de Jalisco on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Margaret T. Hance Park. (Photo by Celina Jimenez)
Guests of the Día de los Muertos festival brought mementos and photos of deceased loved ones to display in the Community Altar on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Margaret T. Hance Park. (photo: Celina Jimenez)
Members of Quetzalli Ballet Folklórico pose for photos before performing their "Las Coronas" routine on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Margaret T. Hance Park. (Photo by Celina Jimenez)
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