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Students of Arizona State University, rejoice (we’re pretty excited about this too)! Ahipoki Bowl has announced plans for their third confirmed location in Tempe at 1015 S. Rural Road directly across from campus between Apache and University. For years “The Wedge” at 1015 S. Rural was a beloved bookstore, but has been repositioned into a newly redesigned structure with coveted Rural Road frontage facing ASU. Ahipoki Bowl is expected to begin build-out this fall with a tentative opening date of March 1, 2017. Poke, a Hawaiian based dish featuring diced sushi grade fish like ahi tuna, salmon, shrimp and yellowtail garnished with vegetables and exotic toppings like daikon sprouts, seaweed salad and masago served over a bowl of rice is the quick serve industry’s hottest new concept. Ahipoki Bowl Arizona, LLC and Bad Dog Concepts are owned by Michael Zimmerman and Jason Jantzen. Zimmerman also owns Republic West Home, a twenty year old construction company specializing in remodeling and restaurant build-outs. 
Jantzen is owner of Phoenix Marketing Associates, a top marketing and PR firm in Scottsdale with a long track record of successes in marketing within the restaurant and hospitality industries. The campus at ASU has been on our radar from day one, explained Jantzen. “Ahipoki Bowl has a massive appeal to health conscious millennials and we expect this new location to be our busiest location to date and a launching point for our upcoming beer and wine program roll out.”Signed InIf you would like to sign out, please click the button below.Continue with Facebook - or Sign In - Signing up means I agree to the Terms and Conditions Need an account? Sign Up Forgot password? Email Verification requiredPlease check your email for a verification link, which will let you sign in with your new Spice Islands® account. Continue with Facebook - or Sign up - Signing up means I agree to the Terms and Conditions Already have an account? Sign In - User Info -Just making sure, is this information correct?
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Portuguese Bouillabaisse ~ Littlenecks, Mussels, Scallops, Shrimp, Haddock, Squid, Tomato Saffron Broth, Thin Pasta 1 ¾ lb., Quartered, Pan-Roasted with Brandy Flambé, Fresh Lemon,  Beurre Blanc Entrees above served with seasonal vegetable, choice of Mashed Potato, White Bean with Greens, or Risotto (Exceptions~ Atlantic Steaming Bowl, Blackened Tuna Sashimi) Sautéed Carrot, Turnip, Fennel, Onion, & Spinach, Mashed Potato, Balsamic Reduction Large Ravioli, Sage Cream, Toasted Pine Nut Gluten Free ~ Many menu items are available gluten free, please ask your server about options. Derby [1] is in Derbyshire county, England. Derby is around 1/2 hour away from East Midlands Airport, which has regular connections to European cities, predominately by Ryanair and FlyBe. From the airport you can take the Skylink bus to Derby, or the free shuttle bus to East Midlands parkway train station, which has direct trains into Derby. Derby is on the Midland main line, with trains from London St Pancras and Sheffield, as well as Nottingham via East Midlands Trains, trains from Bristol, Birmingham New Street and Burton upon Trent via Crosscountry, and from Stoke and Crewe on the Derby-Crewe line.
Derby train station is a 5 minute walk from the city centre and bus station. Trent Barton runs buses to Nottingham (every 10 mins on weekdays), Manchester and Burton. National express run coaches from Manchester, London, Leeds, Birmingham and the South West to Derby. The main routes into Derby are the A38 from Sheffield/Burton/Birmingham, the A52 from Nottingham/M1 and the A50 from Stoke/M1. Parking is in good supply around the city; though note it is very expensive in contast to some other places. A cheaper alternative is the Park and Ride from the Meteor centre in the north of the city, this is signposted from the A38. Most local bus services are operated by Arriva(Buses within Derby and from the Suburbs into the centre) and Trent Barton(Buses from outside the city centre). See the East Midlands traveline website for timetables and information for all buses. Derby has a modern bus station, located a reasonable distance from the centre and Westfield Centre, where the more important services and National Express Coaches arrive, but some buses arrive on the market place, a 5min walk down the road
Derby is a compact city making it very approachable for pedestrians. [2] walking route planner. Further information on things to see and do is available from the Derby Tourist Information Centre in the Market Place. Derby's main shopping centre is the £340m Westfield Derby, which opened in October 2007 and offers a wide range of shops selling merchandise at competitive prices . As well as a state-of-the-art 12 screen cinema de lux, Westfield Derby has a spacious food court which offers a wide diversity of international cuisine as well as the usual fast food outlets(such as KFC and Burger King). Don't forget to visit the quaint Cathedral Quarter, near the old Market Place. Specialist shops, lush green spaces and some really comfortable bars and restaurants make the Cathedral Quarter an ideal place to relax and enjoy a good meal. Check out the Cathedral Quarter website for details of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, nightclubs and special events http://www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk
As with most major cities the usual chains such as Nando's, Pizza Express, Frankie & Benny's, Zizzi, La Tasca and Old Orleans are all to be found in the city! Derby is noted for pubs serving a range of real ales and is home to several microbreweries (small breweries). A few pubs worthy of a visit within the city centre area are: The Dolphin - Derby's oldest pub, with lots of character. The pub has several small rooms and an outside/partially-covered seating area which houses the pub's beer festivals at various intervals throughout the year. Food - at reasonable prices - is served throughout the day and the evening and there is also an à la carte restaurant upstairs, although not open every night. There is always a good range of well-kept beers. General knowledge quiz on Sundays, music quiz on Tuesdays. Ghost walks can also be booked here. The Flowerpot - This is a lively and atmospheric pub on the northern edge of the city centre that serves a wide range of real ales, including some of its own microbrewery ales.
The Brunswick - The original microbrewery pub in Derby, located right near the train station in a characterful old railway building. The choice of beer on tap here has to be seen to be believed, a place not to be missed! The Alexandra Hotel - Friendly pub with large selection of real ales, almost next door to The Brunswick listed above. Accommodation is also available. The Standing Order - Located on Irongate in a former bank, this pub has a truly impressive interior as well as a good selection of real ale. The Standing Order is a Wetherspoon's pub. The Thomas Leaper - Situated directly next to The Standing Order, The Thomas Leaper is another Wetherspoon's pub - with the added bonus of music being played in the evening time. It also has two floors - both with bars - the 2nd floor being more suited for eating food ordered from the bar. The Seven Stars[10], King Street - Traditional pub with real ales housed in a timber-framed building of around 1680. The city holds one of Britain's largest beer festivals in July, organized by the Derby Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).