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vexharrow
Tempe

Worth visiting!

How this place changed my life

Mill Avenue isn’t what it used to be. The nostalgic zeitgeist of my youth is slowly being swallowed up by development and corporate greed—but these are the sacrifices that communities make to keep their edges. There is still a great deal to it worth visiting.

I used to spend hot, dark nights on the street listening to the idle tales of travelers, street rats, drunken college students who stumbled from bars and night clubs during the school year. They hold art fairs there, events to bring people dancing in the street, and there’s a lot of shops that still hold those old qualities. Like Graffiti Shop, with an entrance ensconced within a building’s courtyard surmounted with a gazebo and falling water.

I grew up on the Ave.

It was a place for me to find community, people who weren’t just college kids going to ASU. People who had long-and-far to come from in various locations around the valley, and then there were the nomads who just came and went. We have places like Coffee Plantation and the End of Mill to sit around and act almost-posh; and at the end of the week there’s the Mill Avenue Drum Circle, which gathers a riot of worthy stories bundled in weathered smiles.

I write Mill Ave Vexations, a serial-novella and ‘zine set on Mill Ave to give back to the community that gave so much to me.


midwestgirl
Granger

Not worth visiting!

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I used to go here all the time about 10 years ago. It was a happening place in the 90’s. Lots of cafe’s, stores, bars, etc. The coffee shops were my favorite part of Mill Ave. These days, its still pretty lively but with scarier people. It has gone way down hill and has even gotten to be a dangerous place to walk at night. You hear a lot more “Someone got stabbed” stories about it now than you used to.


janz
Toronto

Worth visiting!

The first time I went to this place

Its so lively! lots of good food, interesting shopping, and a generally awesome atmosphere


alykat
Arlington

Worth visiting!

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Downtown Tempe’s Mill Avenue is the city’s “main drag,” home to lots of restaurants, shops, and city nightlife. Every year, the city hosts one of the country’s largest New Year’s celebrations, the Fiesta Bowl Block Party, on Mill Ave. and nearby side streets.