Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe – Phoenix, Arizona
How do you become a centenarian? For Elizabeth White, achieving 100 years of age may be attributed to living the Golden Rule (“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”). She instilled that spirit into the restaurant she purchased from her brother in 1964. Phoenix was a much more segregated city when Elizabeth White christened her eatery “The Golden Rule Cafe.” Despite the prevailing attitudes of the time, she believed in treating everyone with kindness and respect, a core tenet of the Golden Rule. Her prominent prescence and welcoming spirit led to guests adding “Mrs. White’s” to the “Golden Rule Cafe.” Like the wonderful woman who founded the restaurant, Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe is an institution. Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe is a home away from home for guests of all walks of life. Famous clientele include Senator John NcCain, Jesse Jackson, James Brown and others. Guests frequent Mrs. White’s for comfort food, but they return because of the hospitality. You really are treated like a welcome guest. A longtime community cornerstone, its kitchen serves up authentic Southern soul food reminiscent of grandma’s cooking. Slow-cooked meals prepared to order hearken back to the days before homogenized food…