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A first look at 36 Below, the new martini lounge coming to Sip Coffee & Beer in Phoenix
New renderings show what 36 Below, a new, immersive cocktail lounge opening at Sip Coffee & Beer, could look like when it opens sometime over the summer.
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PHOENIX â From the moment people walk through Sip Coffee & Beer and descend down a dozen steps to 36 Below, a subterranean martini lounge taking over the former UnderTow space, owner Josh Katz wants them to be transported to another place. Youâre literally going to walk in through Sip Coffee & Beer and youâre going to go down into this whole different world, Katz told ABC15 in January.
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On March 25, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey lifted coronavirus-related restrictions on bars. This means bar owners no longer have to limit capacity or enforce safety rules to keep their staff and customers safe. Bars, however, are private property and owners can continue to enforce safety measures if they choose to do so.
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