We hear that Prince Harry, a.k.a. The Real Prince Charming, is now just an hour and a half away near Gila Bend for the final leg of his Apache helicopter training. We know he's already made a couple road trips to San Diego during his stay in El Centro so we're hoping he'll make his way to the Valley of the Sun. We may not have a beach to offer the royal party boy, but we do have a bar with a pool. 

So for all you Harry Hunters out there (yeah, it's a real term), save yourself the airfare across the pond. We've got a list of the best potential places to stalk bump into one of the world's most eligible bachelors.

5. The Crescent Ballroom/Cucina 10 
Prince Harry and friends have already checked out local San Diego jam/funk band Karl Denson's Tiny Universe at the Belly Up Tavern in Solano Beach, CA. Based on that excursion, we're guessing he might shy away from the Scottsdale scene for the more laid back atmosphere of The Crescent Ballroom and the casual street food of Cucina 10. Our suggestions for the Prince -- a Friday night in the lounge with DJ Seduce for his weekly Motown & Stax night and one of Chris Bianco's epic pork burritos with green sauce or an evening with Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears and Mercado Veggie Burrito. Yum! 

Link: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bella/2011/11/five_places_well_be_looking_fo.php

 
 
Motown & Stax @ The Lounge at Crescent Ballroom
By Benjamin Leatherman Thursday, 

Miguel Ivery (a.k.a. DJ Seduce) is one of the Valley's most prominent mixmasters. He's also one of its busiest, as the 33-year-old blasts out Brazilian jams and rare grooves every weekend at local nightspots, as well as at a few high-paying gigs throughout North America (including his upcoming trip to Toronto). Each and every Friday, however, you'll find him spinning some vintage platters inside the Lounge at Crescent Ballroom, 308 North Second Avenue, during his weeklyMotown & Stax session. As the event's name portends, Ivery drops the needle on classic soul and funk vinyl from two of the most legendary labels in music history. The records roll starting at 11:30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 602-716-2222.

Featured in the Phoenix Newtimes: http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2011-10-20/music/motown-amp-stax/