Westward Ho

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Phoenix, United States

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Assisted living facility· Apartment complex· Historical landmark

Westward Ho Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Westward Ho is located in Phoenix, United States on 618 N Central Ave. Westward Ho is rated 4 out of 5 in the category assisted living facility in United States.

Address

618 N Central Ave

Phone

+1 6022586221

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Joseph Rhea

The westward ho, where do I begin? The westward ho was a great time. I prefer them westward honestly. The eastern ones are too city for me. The westward ho was very pleasing, welcoming, the room was a little wet afterwards but what can I say, I gave that westward ho the business. 10/10 would recommend. The price was pretty cheap too

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Alan Grayard

Fantastic nostalgia of the boomer years. Built in 1929. I am a native and came downtown on Saturday to the Fox theater for the live Wallace & Ladmo shows. Cartoons, movie and refreshments. Great fun for us kids and a penny arcade. The Westward Ho was a landmark building downtown. It was one of the first grand hotels that catered to the political elite and several Presidents stayed hear when visiting. It has since been remolded and converted for subsidized and affordable apartments for the elderly and disabled citizens of our community. I remember it as the big hotel with the Valley National bank revolving sign on top. I have lived here for a year now and it is clean and close to all the places that make our lives comfortable and convenient. There is over a million square feet of new construction bringing Phoenix into a new metropolitan venue. The Westward Ho continues to be a nostalgic centerpiece of the ever-growing Valley of the Sun.

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Sergio Santos

I couldn't be happier. I am privileged and honored to live in such a magnificent and historic building. My apartment is my home! Yes I was on the waiting list for a year. I felt it was worth it. I am sorry for those who live here and badmouth Westward Ho. Shame on them. I am thankful that I got in.

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Robert Stoned

Good place to go and paint, listen to music have a picknick.

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Jared Byrne

Gorgeous building, with ASU's Center for Child Well-Being on a portion of the main floor. I was a Graduate Assistant with the Center, and cannot compliment the team (and the work the do) enough.

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