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Roscoe's Gay Sports Bar & Grill

Roscoe's Gay Sports Bar & Grill will donate 100% of proceeds from lunch and dinners eaten on April 29 to Dining Out for Life.

The Valley's only gay Sports Bar and Grill, Roscoe's is located in central Phoenix and has won numerous awards. Their 13 TVs and LCD technology make any sports experience awesome- every seat is the best seat in the house! They pride themselves on affordable drinks and serve up delicious burgers, wraps, salads, chicken sandwiches, boneless wings and pizza. Roscoe's Gay Sports Bar & Grill is located at 4531 N. 7th St., Phoenix, AZ 85014, and can be reached at 602.285.0833. 

 

 

SWITCH Restaurant & Wine Bar

SWITCH Restaurant & Wine Bar will donate 100% of dinner sales to the cause on April 29.

SWITCH is a clean, contemporary lunch and dinner destination located on Central Avenue. With American and European meals for basic and adventurous palates, guests can enjoy burgers, seafood, steak, crepes, poultry and beyond. Between the variety of awesome plates and fun patios, lounges and open spaces, SWITCH is located at 2603 N. Central Ave., Phoenix AZ, 85004, and reservations are preferred. Call 602.264.2295 for reservations.

 

 

Ticoz Resto-Bar

Ticoz Resto-Bar will donate 100% of proceeds from dinners purchased April 29 to the cause.

This self-proclaimed "chill, sexy lounge" is a sleek twist on cuisine from Central America, South America, Mexico and the islands. Enjoy modern interpretations of tacos, enchiladas, tamales and even burgers. Make a night of it when you step next door to the hoppin' bar, and enjoy one of many delicious cocktails. Ticoz is located at 5114 N. 7th St., Phoenix AZ, 85014, and reservations can be made at 602.200.0160.

 

About Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS

Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS is Arizona’s oldest and largest nonprofit AIDS service organization providing a combination of prevention, research and wellness support to serve 70 percent of Arizona’s nearly 13,000 residents infected with HIV/AIDS who live in Maricopa County.

Since 1988, Southwest Center has been on the front lines addressing a steady increase in the demand for HIV/AIDS testing and counseling, prevention education, wellness support services, and clinical trials to help Arizona men, women and teens impacted by the disease.

Southwest Center’s mission is to lead the fight against HIV/AIDS by preventing the disease, by improving the quality of life for those who are impacted, and by contributing to worldwide research.