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Phoenix sports hub reopens after 2-month renovation

Posted 10/26/23

The Spot at Arcadia celebrated its grand reopening after a two-month renovation.

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Phoenix sports hub reopens after 2-month renovation

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The Spot at Arcadia celebrated its grand reopening after a two-month renovation.

Located at 4801 E. Indian School Road, The Spot at Arcadia is open again in time for the Arizona Diamondbacks’ World Series run.

The Spot has 40 TVs, a revamped menu, a brunch selection, a fresh lounge space, jello shots, and live music.

Tuesdays and Wednesdays showcase a live solo artist performing from 6 to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays feature live DJs.

The Spot at Arcadia is open again this month after a two-month renovation.
The Spot at Arcadia is open again this month after a two-month renovation.