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  • AZ on the Rocks

    16447 N. 91st St., Ste. 105 North Scottsdale

    480-502-9777

    11 articles
  • Bonnie's Barkery

    30845 N. Cave Creek Rd., Ste. 113 Cave Creek

    480-502-7973

    1 article
  • C-Fu Gourmet

    2051 W. Warner Rd. Chandler

    480-899-3888

    One of the few Valley Chinese restaurants that could hold its own in New York's or San Francisco's Chinatown. C-Fu specializes in seafood so fresh, most of it is still swimming when you order it. Don't miss the chrysanthemum-steamed fish, Marco Polo lobster or Dungeness crab. Non-seafood dishes are also expertly prepared, particularly the Mongolian beef and spicy pork chop. Dim sum daily, too. Read our review.
    7 articles
  • Coach's Corner Grill

    333 E. Jefferson St. Central Phoenix

    602-293-3332

    4 articles
  • Copper Star Coffee

    4220 N. 7th Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-266-2136

    At Copper Star Coffee we think of you as our neighbors - you live 10 miles down the road... that's ok, you're still thought of as a friend and neighbor. We're glad to see you everyday. So stop in and grab your favorite coffee, pastry or sandwich. Stay a while and visit if you have the time! As our neighbor, you're always welcome. Bill Sandweg & Staff :)
    15 articles
  • Diamond's Sports Grille

    161 N. Centennial Way Mesa

    480-844-3888

    We know what you're thinking: How could we not name Sluggo's the best Mesa sports bar? Well, we are (sorta) because the legendary Sluggo's is now Diamond's Sports Grille. The bar was opened by former Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray and his partner in the booth, Steve Stone, and it's gone through a few names en route to its current one. The ties to the Cubs, who are immortalized in murals on the walls of this bar near the Cubs' spring training site north of downtown Mesa, are still strong, though. We hope they get a less generic name paying tribute to the spot's history — "Holy Cow's," maybe, or "Something Funny Will Farrell Said in That SNL Sketch" — but even if it that never happens, Diamond's is still the best sports bar in Mesa.
    4 articles
  • Dolce Salon & Spa

    3325 W. Chandler Blvd. Chandler

    480-722-0500

    2 articles
  • Dos Gringos Mexigrill

    1958 S. Greenfield Rd. Mesa

    480-633-5525

    4 articles
  • Downtown Phoenix Public Market

    721 N. Central Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-254-1799

    Venture outside while the sun is still out during our summer months? Oh, hell, no. Thankfully, one of Phoenix's biggest and best year-round farmers markets takes place every Wednesday during the slightly cooler and shadier evening hours. Every week produce vendors, bakers, cupcake makers, jam peddlers, jewelry creators, and more come out to sell their goods from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Downtown Phoenix Public Market And don't worry about dinner — food trucks like Hey Joe! and Torched Goodness park their mobile kitchens at the market for your dinnertime enjoyment. The market it also open on Satuday mornings though exact hours vary by season.
    91 articles
  • Duke's Sports Bar & Grill

    7607 E. McDowell Rd. South Scottsdale

    480-675-9724

    If you enjoy watching frolf, there’s not a bad seat on the sprawling patio at Duke's Sports Bar & Grill, which backs right up to the Vista del Camino Disc Golf Course along the Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt in south Scottsdale. And if you enjoy playing frolf, Duke’s is ideal for a pre- or post-game beer (or during — you could easily sneak over in the middle of your round). Inside, you’ll find pool tables, a variety of arcade and shuffleboard units, and a few dozen TVs — even in the bathrooms — all tuned to various sports packages. They’ve got import and domestic beers on tap, strong mixed drinks, and a menu replete with fried food (say hello to the mozzarella sticks for us) and burgers, sandwiches, and salads. Duke’s was started by a father-daughter team, Al and Jackie McCarthy, in 1998. More than two decades later, it's still in the family and going strong.
    11 articles
  • Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North

    10600 E. Crescent Moon Dr. North Scottsdale

    480-515-5700

    27 articles
  • Gallagher's

    3220 E. Baseline Rd. #100 South Phoenix

    602-437-0981

    Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity to reinvent the wheel, the result would look a lot like Gallagher’s Sports Grill. There’s more for fans than a few tiny screens to stare at. Amenities include off-track betting windows, arcade games, trivia nights, karaoke, a posh outdoor patio complete with waterfall and breathtaking views, and 25 conveniently placed TVs broadcasting everything from the popular football and baseball games to sports with fewer fans, like bowling. The menu is on par too, including American standards like burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and grilled meats including baby back ribs and chicken fajitas. The best part? Gallagher’s has six locations spread throughout the Valley in South Phoenix, North Phoenix, Central Phoenix, Carefree, Chandler, and Peoria.
    3 articles
  • Gallagher's Food & Fun

    751 E. Union Hills Dr. North Phoenix

    602-867-3222

    Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity to reinvent the wheel, the result would look a lot like Gallagher’s Sports Grill. There’s more for fans than a few tiny screens to stare at. Amenities include off-track betting windows, arcade games, trivia nights, karaoke, a posh outdoor patio complete with waterfall and breathtaking views, and 25 conveniently placed TVs broadcasting everything from the popular football and baseball games to sports with fewer fans, like bowling. The menu is on par too, including American standards like burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and grilled meats including baby back ribs and chicken fajitas. The best part? Gallagher’s has six locations spread throughout the Valley in South Phoenix, North Phoenix, Central Phoenix, Carefree, Chandler, and Peoria.
    1 article
  • The Headquarters

    219 W. University Tempe

    480-966-6093

    3 articles
  • Hotel San Carlos

    202 N. Central Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-253-4121

    From the rooms named after famous former guests like Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart to the Hollywood-style stars embedded in the exterior sidewalk, the Hotel San Carlos is proud of its past. But these days, the 83-year-old landmark in downtown Phoenix is probably best known for the various guests who may have checked out — but never really left. Yes, this hotel is a hotbed of haunted apparitions, including the ghost of a heartbroken young woman who jumped (or was pushed) from the roof while dressed in a full evening gown mere weeks after the grand opening. Then there's the basement, which features water wells dating back to 1874, when the site was home to Phoenix's first school house (and supposedly a sacred Native American watering hole before that). Which might explain why many guests report hearing the sounds of children playing in the basement, or even creepier, their screams echoing out of the well shafts.
    32 articles
  • Montelucia Resort & Joya Spa

    4949 E. Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley

    480-627-3200

    15 articles
  • K O'Donnell's American Bar & Grill

    14850 N. Northsight Blvd. North Scottsdale

    480-922-7200

    1 article
  • Lakeside Bar & Grill

    9980 W. Happy Valley Parkway Peoria

    623-566-1470

    3 articles
  • Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles

    3133 N. Scottsdale Rd. South Scottsdale

    480-945-1920

    One of Phoenix's best soul food restaurants, Lo Lo's Chicken and Waffles is bound to make everyone happy (except maybe vegetarians). The Southern-style fried chicken is extra crispy and served with cinnamon-kissed golden brown waffles. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. If the signature combo seems too strange for you, Lo Lo's also has a waffle breakfast sandwich with choice of meat, chorizo and eggs, shrimp and grits, chicken gizzards and rice, and some of the best hot wings in town. Other soul food favorites include the PHAT AZZ Samich (chicken of catfish with bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and dressing), old-fashioned chili served with cornbread, and side dishes like fried okra and collard greens. This is definitely not a diet-friendly place, especially when you spot the irresistible red velvet cake slathered in buttery cream cheese icing. Complete the picture with a glass or two of Red Kool Aid Drank and you'll think you're in the Deep South, not Phoenix or Scottsdale.
    31 articles
  • Lustre Rooftop Bar

    2 E. Jefferson St. Central Phoenix

    480-478-1765

    Sweeping views of South Mountain and the downtown Phoenix skyline make Lustre Rooftop Bar at Hotel Palomar one of the go-to open-air lounges for travelers and Valley locals. Lustre boasts ample seating space with sofas and tables, a pool, and a full bar featuring local brews like Four Peaks Kilt Lifter and San Tan Brewery's Mr. Pineapple on tap, which is reason enough to pay it a visit. Happy hour is Monday through Friday, with $6 drinks from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Additionally, the bar offers up some delicious appetizers on the happy hour menu, such as $6 flatbread pizzas with house-pulled mozzarella, basil, and chili flakes.
    63 articles
  • Mad Chef Gastropub

    3941 E. Chandler Blvd. Ahwatukee

    480-706-1333

    The moniker of this stripmall joint in Ahwatukee isn't quite accurate - the vibe is more Irish pub-meets-IHOP. If you find yourself here, expect ordinary bar food with a few flourishes, like hot-out-of-the-oven Belgian pretzel bread.
    1 article
  • Nabers

    825 N. 54th St. Chandler

    480-705-0288

    9 articles
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes

    4722 E. Ray Rd., Ste. 14 Ahwatukee

    480-753-1121

    4 articles
  • Park Place Bar and Grill

    7373 E Scottsdale Mall Central Scottsdale

    480-424-6819

    Located in Scottsdale Mall, home to the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, the former Orange Table restaurant has been remodeled and had its bar expanded. Live music and a generous specialty drinks menu are new features alongside one-of-a-kind breakfast dishes like chimichurri corned beef hash and flannels, which are a sort of down-home breakfast skillet meal. Burgers and sandwiches round out the recently revamped breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu.
    1 article
  • Quality Nails

    655 W. Warner Rd. Tempe

    480-214-2286

    1 article
  • Rawhide Event Center

    5700 W. N. Loop Rd., Chandler Ahwatukee

    480-502-5600

    1 event 116 articles
  • Robeks

    2815 W. Peoria Ave. North Phoenix

    602-944-3333

  • Robeks

    5000 Arizona Mills Circle Tempe

    480-839-0888

  • SmashBurger

    1949 E. Camelback Rd. East Phoenix

    602-279-0757

    4 articles
  • SmashBurger

    815 E. Baseline Rd. Tempe

    480-838-9933

    2 articles
  • Sushi 101

    920 E. Univeristy Dr. #101 Tempe

    480-317-0101

    This Japanese restaurant is exactly what its name implies: a stepping stone for sushi virgins. Whether you’ve never had raw fish and sticky rice rolled up in seaweed – or love the stuff but have never made it yourself – Sushi 101 will help you along the way to understanding the iconic dish. The menu comes with a glossary of sushi, which breaks down all of the offerings by ingredient. Don’t know that a caterpillar roll has unagi (eel) and avocado? You do now! The restaurant also offers signature creations like the ASU Roll (real crab meat, avocado, and cucumber wrapped with soy paper and topped with fresh salmon, avocado, and creamy ponzu) and the Moon Walk (sweet potato and avocado topped with spicy tuna and sliced lemon). Along with rolls, Sushi 101 serves sashimi, nigiri, bento specials, noodles, soups, salads, and entrées like grilled salmon and chicken katsu. To learn the trick of the trade, join the sushi making class offered every Sunday afternoon for just $15.
    2 articles
  • Teakwoods Tavern & Grill

    5965 W. Ray Rd. Chandler

    480-961-0945

    It may be located in a quiet Chandler strip mall, but Teakwood's isn't your run-of-the-mill sports bar. The cozy, casual atmosphere with tons o' flat screens make it an ideal spot to watch the game. Sounds good, right? It's also a great place to make a mess. Buckets of peanuts grace each table, and they really seem to want you to throw the shells directly on the ground. Go ahead, someone else will clean it up, just like at the stadium. The extensive menu of bar food leans toward such Midwestern classics as cheese curds and meatloaf, which make hearty alternatives to their award-winning wings. Drink specials every night of the week and pitchers of ice cold beer make Teakwood's a local favorite.
    6 articles