Christina's Guidebook

Christina
Christina's Guidebook

Food scene

Our Favorite Walk-To Eats
We love their holiday pies, breakfast menu & pastry counter.
78 residents recomanen
Ollie Vaughn's
1526 E McDowell Rd
78 residents recomanen
We love their holiday pies, breakfast menu & pastry counter.
Walk around the corner and down a handful of blocks for a beer on the patio.
118 residents recomanen
The Main Ingredient Ale House & Cafe
2337 N 7th St
118 residents recomanen
Walk around the corner and down a handful of blocks for a beer on the patio.
Vegan. Great Patio. The best scones & biscuits.
86 residents recomanen
The Coronado PHX
2245 N 12th St
86 residents recomanen
Vegan. Great Patio. The best scones & biscuits.
Take the locals entrance in the back door & through the kitchen. Feel like you’re having dinner with the Rat Pack. Order the Key Lime Pie!
137 residents recomanen
Durant's
2611 N Central Ave
137 residents recomanen
Take the locals entrance in the back door & through the kitchen. Feel like you’re having dinner with the Rat Pack. Order the Key Lime Pie!
35 residents recomanen
Urban Cookies Bakeshop
2325 N 7th St
35 residents recomanen
We love the owner. Featured on PBS Wild Travels. Nostalgic soda fountain, ice cream shop.
20 residents recomanen
MacAlpine's Diner & Soda Fountain
2303 N 7th St
20 residents recomanen
We love the owner. Featured on PBS Wild Travels. Nostalgic soda fountain, ice cream shop.
Great Margaritas! And the food’s great too.
20 residents recomanen
Casa Corazon Restaurant
2637 N 16th St
20 residents recomanen
Great Margaritas! And the food’s great too.
The Conchinita Pibil is my favorite dish! They have been voted best Mexican restaurant in the country.
140 residents recomanen
Barrio Cafe
2814 N 16th St
140 residents recomanen
The Conchinita Pibil is my favorite dish! They have been voted best Mexican restaurant in the country.
Vegan spin on fast food / bar food. We aren’t Vegan but we love their food. Try the Soy-Namie a dairy-free take on the DQ Blizzard!
163 residents recomanen
Green New American Vegetarian
2022 N 7th St
163 residents recomanen
Vegan spin on fast food / bar food. We aren’t Vegan but we love their food. Try the Soy-Namie a dairy-free take on the DQ Blizzard!
Great Tortas
8 residents recomanen
TEG Torta Shop - Tortas El Güero
2518 N 16th St
8 residents recomanen
Great Tortas

Convenient Store

Walk to get your basics, play the lottery or you just need to grab a pint of ice cream or snack craving.
45 residents recomanen
Sunshine Market
2302 N 12th St
45 residents recomanen
8 residents recomanen
Virginia Market
702 E Virginia Ave
8 residents recomanen

Coffee Shop

Best spots for coffee
You must try a homemade pop tart!
9 residents recomanen
Window Coffee Bar
903 N 16th St
9 residents recomanen
You must try a homemade pop tart!
They have unique and seasonal coffee drinks we love.
Descent Coffee
2428 N 16th St
They have unique and seasonal coffee drinks we love.

Neighborhoods

Coronado is one of the most coveted neighborhoods to live in in Phoenix. We are an up and coming progressive, gentrified neighborhood in Uptown Phoenix. People live here for the sense of community, respect for the OGs, location and uniqueness of homes. You don’t want to miss taking a still through the neighborhood and checking out our eclectic mix of homes, built mainly in the 1920s-1940s, brick bungalows, tudor, craftsman, adobe, mixed in with some new, infill modern. There are two parks. Coronado Park is the larger park with a playground, basketball & tennis courts and huge grassy area. Country Club / Oval Park is a bug grassy area in the center of a bunch of houses. Cute area to walk to, put down a blanket & chill. The neighbors range from the OGs, whom’ve been here 20+ years, to the gentrified Gen Y & Z.
14 residents recomanen
Coronado
14 residents recomanen
Coronado is one of the most coveted neighborhoods to live in in Phoenix. We are an up and coming progressive, gentrified neighborhood in Uptown Phoenix. People live here for the sense of community, respect for the OGs, location and uniqueness of homes. You don’t want to miss taking a still through the neighborhood and checking out our eclectic mix of homes, built mainly in the 1920s-1940s, brick bungalows, tudor, craftsman, adobe, mixed in with some new, infill modern. There are two parks. Coronado Park is the larger park with a playground, basketball & tennis courts and huge grassy area. Country Club / Oval Park is a bug grassy area in the center of a bunch of houses. Cute area to walk to, put down a blanket & chill. The neighbors range from the OGs, whom’ve been here 20+ years, to the gentrified Gen Y & Z.