Tag: Songbird Coffee and Tea House

Devil’s Advocate: Maybe all downtown students could join in the effort to #SupportLocal

Miguel Otarola, editor in chief of the Downtown Devil, reflects on his exploration of the gems in the downtown area and encourages his fellow students to step out of their comfort zone by supporting their local economy.

Devilishly Healthy: The how-to’s of herbal teas

Herbal tea, often understated in the world of health, has more health benefits than many people realize! So what exactly is herbal tea and how does it differ from black, green and white teas?

Focus. Flash. Phoenix: My crush

The second I heard this week’s photo assignment, I knew I wanted to spell “Sarah & Phoenix,” a sort of homage to something you’d see crushes carving into a tree. That’s right, I’ve got a crush on Phoenix.

Local coffee and tea house hosts Cafe O’Law to provide community with free legal...

People are encouraged to drop by Songbird Coffee and Tea House on the first Monday of every month between 4 and 7 p.m. for the “Cafe O’Law” Q&A session hosted by Sanders. She provides free legal advice to anyone stopping in for a pour-over coffee or cafe au lait.

Tips to get you through finals

Finals start in less than two weeks, from May 5-10. Never fear -- the Downtown Devil has some handy tips and tricks to study well and keep yourself sane.

Roosevelt Row to brighten up with more street lights in next 2 years

The city will add approximately 35 new street and pedestrian lights along Roosevelt Street from Central Avenue to Fourth Street in April 2014 and from Fourth to Seventh streets in April 2015. Local businesses and community associations anticipate increased business and street traffic while making sure the lights fit the community's growing identity.

Local coffee shops compete with Taylor Place Starbucks for student business

While shopping locally and going green are becoming increasingly popular, are local coffee shops able to draw students away from the conveniently located Taylor Place Starbucks? Four local coffee vendors share their experiences and business models about standing apart from the crowd.

Slide show: Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts

Saturday night saw the eighth annual Phoenix Parade of the Arts move through downtown as participants from all walks of art collaborated in a creative procession, spilling down Roosevelt Street and drawing the public out of buildings to participate.

New coffee shop serves up coffee, social justice

Eighth Day: Coffee and Culture opened on Sept. 4, hoping to draw nearby ASU Downtown students to a welcoming environment.

Songbird coffee shop aims to add variety, competition to Roosevelt Row

On Monday, married couple Jonathan and Erin Carroll will be joining the Roosevelt Row coffee-shop community with Songbird Coffee and Tea House, in the monOrchid building off of Third and Roosevelt streets. The coffeehouse will be competing with other similar shops in the Roosevelt Row community.