Best Place to Buy a Piñata DULCERIA LA BONITA Best Milestone BARRIO CAFÉ 2814 North 16th Street 602-636-0240 barriocafe.com It’s been 20 years since Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza opened Barrio Café with Wendy Gruber on July 11, 2002 — and the Mexican restaurant that blends cuisine, art, and culture is still going strong despite some significant challenges. Esparza recalls the kitchen flooding on opening day, the chronic health condition that could have destroyed her spirit, the devastating financial impacts of COVID-19 closures, the death of a beloved friend and artist, and the politicians who promulgated racial profiling of Latinos. Instead of giving up, she’s pushed forward grounded in love for family, community, and food as a profound creative expression of resistance. We can’t wait to see what adventures await her as her impact continues to grow in breadth and depth. Best Lowrider Lalo Cota Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum 1 East Main Street, Mesa 480-644-6560 mesaartscenter.com We never get tired of seeing artist Lalo Cota’s murals filled with lowriders, skull figures, alien spaceships, and other stylized imagery around town. But Cota took it to the next level for his solo exhibition at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum. The lowrider paintings were awesome, of course. But the best lowrider we saw this year was a three-dimensional car he built for the entrance to the exhibit, where people could pose as if they were in the driver’s seat and hanging out the window waving to all their fellow autophiles. It worked as an art piece and a unique photo opportunity, and everyone in the gallery from kids to grownups loved having the chance to take an imaginary spin through lowrider culture. Collaboration CROSSFADE LAB Best Latinx 316 West McDowell Road, #203 602-612-3074 calaalliance.org 166 Collaborations born of creativity and necessity marked the COVID-19 era, but this year’s best Latinx collaboration continued an innovative series of multidis- ciplinary celebrations and conversations launched in 2016 by CALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas). Adapting to the times, organizers presented a hybrid event in March, so people could gather at Crescent Ballroom or participate via livestream. It was a rare opportunity to experience a blend of sound with meditative, healing qualities, and sculptural installations that transported participants to various sites in the Americas within the context of hard political realities. By blending bilingual music, art, and conversations in this casual setting, Crossfade LAB made space for fresh insights about culture, geographies, and politics, and helped people make connections that will empower future actions in the realm of social justice and creative expression. Best Piñata Justin Favela Phoenix Art Museum 1625 North Central Avenue 602-257-1880 phxart.org Maybe you were that kid who always swung just a bit too hard when they brought the candy-filled piñata out at birthday parties. You’d have met your match at Phoenix Art Museum, where the “Desert Rider” exhibition included a car piñata built to scale and suspended from the ceiling so people could walk around to check out every little detail accentuating its bright pink form. Beyond bringing back childhood memories, the piñata inspired people to think about not only the richness of Latinx culture, but also the ways adulthood can sometimes suck out all our childlike qualities. Justin Favela’s piñata helped us reconnect with the curiosity and wonder of our youth — even if it didn’t entirely dispel our fondness for breaking things open in search of treats. Best Día de Los Muertos Festival MESA ARTS CENTER 1 East Main Street, Mesa 480.644.6500 mesaartscenter.com Día de Los Muertos festivals around metro Phoenix are explosions of color, expres- sions of long-held traditions and enter- taining spectacles. When the Day of the Dead rolls around, we head to Mesa Arts Center to watch and participate in the festivities. MAC’s version of the event includes a community ofrenda (a memorial altar) where attendees can leave photos of loved ones, plus music and dance perfor- mances, food and drink for sale, kids’ activ- ities, vendors, and more. We’re not the only ones impressed by what MAC has to offer: In March, the National League of Cities gave the city of Mesa one of its 2022 Cultural Diversity Awards for the Día de Los Muertos event. This year’s festival will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 22 and 23, and is free to attend. Best Latin Club CLUB DWNTWN 702 North Central Avenue clubdwntwn.com Club DWNTWN is a landmark of Phoenix’s Latin dance scene that’s been around for nearly 20 years, which, by itself, makes the club unique among local discotecas. The secrets to its longevity are also why it’s the top club in town: a wide variety of hot tunes, plenty of space to dance, and numerous amenities. DJs bring the bops in three different rooms, each with its own varied sound. Up front, the expansive main room rocks with the harder beats of Latin urbano, hip-hop, and Top 40. In another dance hall and out on the back patio, genres such as rock en Español, cumbia, bachata, and musica tropicales are all in the mix. When hombres y mujeres aren’t dancing at DWNTWN, they’re drinking at its main bar (which is stocked with a wall of tequila), hitting up a separate michelada bar, or being seen in the VIP section. The crowds here are as wide as they are varied, as the turnout is typically huge. Saturday’s Noche Latina party is the biggest night of the weekend, with lines stretching up Central Avenue. In other words, show up early (and dress to impress) if you hope to hit the dance floor. Best Mexican Restaurant BACANORA 1301 Grand Avenue, #1 602-612-4018 bacanoraphx.com Consider it pure luck if you can find a seat at this tiny, yet highly acclaimed eatery on funky Grand Avenue. Dig into some fresh guacamole — limey and topped with cotija cheese and chiltepin peppers — or grilled elote with spicy crema to start. Later, watch James Beard Award-nominated Chef Rene Andrade grill up Sonoran specialties like perfectly seasoned carne asada and pollo asado over an open flame. Since it opened in February 2021, Bacanora WHOLESALE 2311 North 35th Avenue 602-626-8334 And other Valley locations dulcerialabonitawholesale.com Birthday parties and festivities aren’t the same without piñatas to smash on with that colorfully wrapped stick. So hit up one of three Dulceria La Bonita spots in the Valley for a great spread of piñatas. They’ve got various colorways in the old school eight-pointed ball and star types, plus trendier motifs based on popular characters like the Minions gang, Batman, Baby Shark, and so many more. And since dulceria means candy store, the local chain has everything you need to fill whatever piñata you choose, including a wide selection of American sweets and a fascinating assortment of Mexican goodies. We have to build in extra time to examine all the delicious-looking yet unfamiliar treats. Besides piñatas and the stuff to fill them, the ware- houses in Phoenix and Mesa also sell Mexican chips, cookies, party tableware, and decor. has racked up accolade after accolade; it was just included in Bon Appetit’s list of the 50 best new restaurants in the country. And when Machine Gun Kelly needed to grab a meal while he was in town for a show, Bacanora was the restaurant he chose. The menu, like the restaurant, is small but mighty, so book well in advance, grab a couple of friends, and try at least one of everything. Mexican Restaurant CALL HER MARTINA Best Trendy 7135 East Camelback Road, #165, Scottsdale 480-687-8592 callhermartina.com Call Her Martina, a new restaurant along the Scottsdale Waterfront, looks like a modern Mexican restaurant complete with greenery, neon signs, posters of movie stars, and sleek black furniture. But the space sounds like a nightclub. A mix of reggaeton, hip-hop, and pop hits blasts over the speakers of this trendy Old Town spot. Customers just starting their night stop by for a trio of salsas, an appetizer plate of steak-specked guacamole, or a cocktail or two. Tables of friends celebrate birthdays and go all out with orders of grilled octopus served over dramatically dark squid-ink risotto. The drinks, beau- tiful and balanced, steal the spotlight, while the flan topped with fresh mint BEST OF PHOENIX 2022 | WWW.BESTOFPHOENIX202W.C0M | SEPTEMBER 29, 2022 G Y PS Y RO SE P I ÑA T A ( I I) L O VE M AC H IN E