Downtown keeps it cool

From shopping to music, two Phoenix neighborhoods are a summer treat

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Willo neighborhood

Willo neighborhood

Kerrick James

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Willo and Encanto may date back to the 1920s and '30s, but there's nothing fuddy-duddy about their funky shops, bustling restaurants, and high-energy nightspots.

A late-afternoon visit to these still-picturesque, side-by-side neighborhoods can easily stretch into night. Cool off in air-conditioned boutiques, get lost on palm-shaded paths around a lagoon in Phoenix's oldest and biggest park, and duck into a wine bar for a light dinner. End the evening with music and a nightcap.

SHOP

Bert Easley's Fun Shop. WHAT: 6,000 costumes for rent in a labyrinthine store opened in 1947. For the Fourth, pick up an Uncle Sam top hat with stars that light up. WHERE: 509 W. McDowell Rd.; 602/271-9146.

Southwest Gardener. WHAT: A jam-packed homage to gardening, with hand-painted garden art, tools, and classes. The owners are Master Gardeners who love talking shop. WHERE: 2809 N. 15th Ave.; 602/279-9510.

PLAY

Encanto Park. WHAT: After the shops close, hit Phoenix's own Central Park, with 222 grassy acres and a lagoon where you can take a paddleboat out among the ducks. Evenings mean old-fashioned fun, from a swim in the pool for a nostalgic 25 cents (after 6 Mon-Fri) to poetry readings, folk dancing, and jam sessions. WHEN: Paddleboats 4 p.m.-dusk Sat-Sun, July only; pool noon-8 p.m. daily. WHERE: 2605 N. 15th Ave.; 602/261-8993.

 

 

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