Posted Aug 27, 2019, 4:31 PM
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Wow the butique hotel next to first Draft on Camelback is bringing multiple bars to the area:
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The new $20 million hotel from Los Angeles-based Arrive Hotels & Restaurants is partnering with a number of well-known Valley restaurateurs for its different food and beverage options.
Arrive Phoenix, which is slated to have guests checking in during the fourth quarter of this year, will be the brand’s first property in Arizona.
Two of the Valley’s most seasoned adaptive reuse developers, Venue Projects and Vintage Partners, combined to bring Arrive to Camelback Road, just west of Central Avenue.
The 79-room hotel is going into two former office buildings purchased by the developers in 2015 and 2016 for $1.35 million and $1.2 million, respectively.
Tempe based-Cartel Coffee Lab will open a 1,200-square-foot location in the Uptown Phoenix hotel. This will be Cartel’s third collaboration with Arrive. The company has worked with the hotel company in its locations in Palm Springs and Austin.
“Arrive and Cartel had an instant chemistry,” Paul Haworth, Cartel’s director of brand, said in a statement. “Based on the feedback we’ve received parking our roasting cart at the nearby Uptown Farmers Market, we look forward to being a part of the uptown Phoenix neighborhood for decades to come.”
Ross Simon, who is behind hit downtown Phoenix cocktail bars Bitter & Twisted and Little Rituals, and his company Great Minds Drink Alike, will be running the poolside bar at Arrive Phoenix. It will be called Lylo Pool Bar and will be built out to have a mid-century style. Lylo will feature all-day menu of light, Asian-influenced food options.
The hotel’s check-in desk will also serve as a place where both guests and locals can pick up a paletas-style popsicle.
Alex Resnic, Arrive’s director of restaurants, has worked with a number of LA’s top chefs and said Arrive Phoenix’s restaurant, Let’s Eat, will serve up “food that just works.”
The hotel’s rooftop lounge gets its name from longtime Valley real estate developer Don Wood, who worked in the former office building that will house Arrive. Don Wood’s Say When will be the property’s penthouse cocktail lounge that will also include “throwback bar bites” like shrimp cocktail and canapes, according to an announcement.
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