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Check out the 3 top spots in Mesa's Southern Manor I and II neighborhood

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Published on June 06, 2019
Check out the 3 top spots in Mesa's Southern Manor I and II neighborhoodPhoto: Mesa Frozen Yogurt/Yelp

Looking to uncover all that Southern Manor I and II has to offer? Get to know this Mesa neighborhood by browsing its most popular local businesses, from a frozen yogurt joint to a bike shop.

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top places to visit in Southern Manor I and II, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of neighborhood businesses. Read on for the results.

1. Mesa Frozen Yogurt

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Next up is Mesa Frozen Yogurt, a spot to score ice cream and frozen yogurt, situated at 1356 S. Gilbert Road, Suite 12. With four stars out of 45 reviews on Yelp, it's proven to be a local favorite. 

Stop by for a classic hot fudge brownie or banana split sundae, or build your own dessert with a choice of one flavor and one topping. Looking for the housemade yogurt? Get yours in flavors like chocolate, Irish mint, peanut butter or salted caramel. Vegan and sugar-free options are also available.

View the menu here.

2. Action Ski Rental & Rideshop

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Action Ski Rental & Rideshop, a bike shop, is another neighborhood go-to, with four stars out of 27 Yelp reviews. Head over to 1316 S. Gilbert Road to see for yourself.

This all-in-one bike shop offers on-road, off-road and BMX bikes along with accessories, apparel and miscellaneous gear. Need a repair or adjustment? Action has your bike, skis or snowboard covered.

You can also rent a bike at this location, and the business sets up weekly sponsored bike rides. Check out the website here for more information. 

3. Viper Hobbies

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Check out Viper Hobbies, which has earned four stars out of 12 reviews on Yelp. You can find the hobby shop at 1316 S. Gilbert Road, Suite D-7.

This place has everything you need to construct and play — expect everything from battery-powered airplanes and boats to drones and helicopters. (Take a look at the website.)


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