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  • 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
  • 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
  • SmashBurger

    9915 W. McDowell Rd. Avondale

    623-936-3020

    3 articles
  • SmashBurger

    815 E. Baseline Rd. Tempe

    480-838-9933

    2 articles
  • Zoe's Kitchen

    521 W. McDowell Rd. Central Phoenix

    602-716-0070

    This popular lunch spot looks like a cozy, uptown art gallery-but we know of no art gallery that serves a chicken and slaw pita as good as Zoe's. We're also fans of the Z-Chef Salad, an assemblage of turkey, ham, Swiss and American cheeses, tomato, egg and cucumber served on a bed of lettuce with Zoe's secret house dressing and a fresh hunk of their house-made pita bread. Combined with a bowl of the house specialty Chicken and Orzo Soup, made fresh daily, this is a lunch like no other. Dieters bored with the usual cottage-cheese-and-fruit plate should check out Zoe's Protein Power Plate, a grilled, boneless, skinless chicken breast served with grilled onions over a heaping bed of Zoe's slaw.
    1 article
  • 2 Fat Guys Grilled Cheese

    No address listed Central Phoenix

    480-580-0079

    Two out-of-towners, Rick Mikulic and Marshall Roossin, started 2 Fat Guys Grilled Cheese. Find grilled cheese at this popular food truck, as well as soup, fries, and soda.
    3 articles
  • Airpark Sandwich Company

    7601 E. Gray Rd. North Scottsdale

    480-922-1222

  • Amy's Baking Company

    7366 E. Shea Blvd. North Scottsdale

    480-607-0677

    Perhaps the Valley's most notorious restaurant, featured on British celebrity chef's reality show Kitchen Nightmares, Amy's is far better known for its irascible owners than it is the food coming out of the kitchen. That being said, the pastries in the case look spectacular.
    36 articles
  • Arcadia Tavern

    4801 E. Indian School Rd. East Phoenix

    602-840-3950

    We go here for good company, sure, but it's the bruschetta that we long for. The spinach and artichoke brucshetta is our favorite, and we like to order it during the week when we can get a whole board of the stuff along with a bottle of wine for only $20. Yummy sides include sweet potato tater tots, which have to be tasted to be believed. Good bar food includes Asian chicken salad, the piled-high monster nachos, and the Cobb 7, a salad so full of bacon and avocado, you'll pass out from joy.
    9 articles
  • Bertha's Cafe

    3134 E. Indian School Rd. East Phoenix

    602-955-1022

    Whether this cute breakfast and lunch café in Phoenix is a dessert shop with an affordable savory side or a casual eatery with a sweet twist is more a question of semantics than of taste. Courtesy of Beth Goldwater (who is married to the grandson of the late five-term Arizona senator and 1964 presidential nominee), Bertha's serves up a tidy, affordable selection of simple and straightforward sandwiches and salads made with fresh ingredients and house made sauces. And thanks to a dessert case packed with homespun indulgences like thick chocolate brownies, decadent peanut butter cookies, and Goldwater's signature cheesecakes (some of the best in the Valley), a sweet ending -- or beginning -- to your meal is just a finger point away. Read our review.
    16 articles
  • Best of Philly

    2818 N. Central Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-266-7374

    This couple has been providing central Phoenix with juicy, gooey Philly cheesesteaks since the ’90s, giving hungry eaters a reason to stop in. You’ll rarely find a time when Welfy isn’t manning the grill himself, or when Awriana isn’t taking orders. Best of Philly also has other sandwiches, from burgers to vegetarian handhelds, as well as wings and crispy sides like onion rings and fries.
    1 article
  • Big Boy's Pizza

    1731 W. Baseline Rd. Mesa

    480-838-2368

    The name says it all at this Mesa strip-mall joint: The slices ($3) are huge, more like whole pizzas shaped like a slice and served with their own pizza cutter. Not gourmet 'za, by any means, but the crispy seasoned crust and signature sauce are sure to satisfy nonetheless.
    3 articles
  • Bottled Blonde

    7340 E. Indian Plaza Central Scottsdale

    19 articles
  • Boulders on Broadway

    530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe

    480-921-9431

    With its ski lodge vibe and walls covered with outdoor equipment (including antique bicycles and climbing gear), Boulders on Broadway's two-story Tempe establishment is the kind of place you can relax after scaling Camelback or taking your 12-speed for a spin. Naturally, it's a big place for the neighborhood cycling crowd (with plenty of places both inside and outside to lock up your two-wheeler) as well as ASU students. There are more than 25 brews on tap -- as well as 75 more available in bottled form -- and an ample menu of scrumptious Chicago-style pizzas, calzones, and other comfort food selections in case you'd like to carb load before your next hike. Daily food and drink specials are also available.
    18 articles
  • Boulders on Southern

    1010 W. Southern Ave. Mesa

    480-659-4816

    1 article
  • Bowl of Greens

    555 N. Central Ave. Suite 102 Central Phoenix

    602-795-9710

    The closest restaurant to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Bowl of Greens is a counter service eatery offering build-your-own salads. The fast-casual restaurant also offers cauliflower crust pizza, sandwiches, and smoothies.
    5 articles
  • Bread Basket Bakery

    4436 N. Miller Rd., Ste. 102 Central Scottsdale

    480-423-0113

    1 article
  • Breadcrafters Bakery & Cafe

    12635 N. Tatum Blvd. North Phoenix

    602-494-4442

    In the bread business for decades, this Phoenix bakery and cafe hidden in a shopping center near Paradise Valley Mall features specialty breads like rosemary and Valencia sea salt and whole wheat honey nut cranberry as well as sandwich breads, buns, and rolls. Get bread to go or stick around and enjoy a style from a selection of nearly 20 hot and cold gourmet sandwich selections indoors or on the patio.
  • Brosenbrus Cafe

    922 E. Apache Blvd. Tempe

    480-704-3515

    1 article
  • Buffalo Wings & Rings

    1760 W. Chandler Blvd. Chandler

    480-963-8000

    Burgers, wings, gyros and sandwiches with domestic, import and craft beers on tap. Karaoke on Friday nights.
    1 article
  • C3 Kitchen

    15147 N. Scottsdale Rd. North Scottsdale

    480-998-2880

    1 article
  • Cactus Jack's

    4747 E. Elliot Rd. #5 Ahwatukee

    480-753-4733

    Cactus Jack’s brings a rock ‘n’ roll atmosphere to an otherwise sleepy strip mall in Ahwatukee. Credit co-owner Gina Lombardi, who bought a stake in the neighborhood bar in 2014 after her landmark rock venue The Sail Inn was pushed out of Tempe by gentrification. She installed a stage, a sound system, a lighting rig, and a dance floor within its cavernous main room before bringing in local bands, DJs, and performers across multiple genres that frequented the Sail. Tribute acts, party bands, and jam sessions have also found a home here. And since every good rock ‘n’ roll tale involves alcohol, the bar and cocktail selection also got a revamp. Ahwatukee won’t become the next live music hotbed anytime soon, but it's at least a little more interesting thanks to Cactus Jack’s.
    25 articles
  • Cafe 8

    5235 E. Southern Ave. Mesa

    480-338-2640

    2 articles
  • Cafe Eleven Forty

    1140 E. Washington St. Central Phoenix

    602-252-1228

  • Café Zupas

    10265 W McDowell Rd. Avondale

    623-696-3894

    Café Zupas is the ultimate lunch spot. The quick-service restaurant offers salads, soups, protein bowls, and sandwiches, as well as dessert and soft drinks.
  • Café Zupas

    1935 E. Camelback Rd. East Phoenix

    602-889-7866

    Café Zupas is the ultimate lunch spot. The quick-service restaurant offers salads, soups, protein bowls, and sandwiches, as well as dessert and soft drinks.
  • Café Zupas

    7480 W Bell Rd. Glendale

    623-215-1495

    Café Zupas is the ultimate lunch spot. The quick-service restaurant offers salads, soups, protein bowls, and sandwiches, as well as dessert and soft drinks.
  • Captain Bills Submarine

    10645 N. 35th Ave. A North Phoenix

    602-993-5290

    A mash-up of a sub shop and a pop culture museum, this fun little neighborhood eatery has been a favorite with Phoenix locals for more than 30 years. From advertising icons to oversize household items to hundreds of nearly-naughty bumper stickers and customer photos covering every square inch of space, the décor accompanies a menu of standard hot and cold subs and salads priced on the cheap. Good bets at Captain Bill's Submarine are the Famous Italian stuffed with ham, genoa, salami, bologna, and provolone, and the New York Beef and Cheese with grilled onions, mushrooms, and bell peppers. Captain Bills may have been "putting the meat between the buns since 1981," but it's the kitsch that makes us crave it.
    1 article
  • Carly's Bistro

    128 E. Roosevelt St. Central Phoenix

    602-262-2759

    For 15 years, diners have been lining up to order salads and sandwiches at Carla Wade Logan’s café on Roosevelt Street. But the cocktails here are first-rate, too. The Prickly Pear Margarita is hot pink and ice-cold, a must-try for visitors to the desert or those just bar-hopping on a hot day. The Whiskey Sangria is sought after by many a happy hour patron. Don’t sleep on the classics, either: We’re big fans of the mojito and the bloody mary here. Carly’s was an early RoRo spot, and it’s still one of the best in the neighborhood.
    56 articles
  • Cheba Hut "Toasted" Subs

    5925 W. Olive Ave. #2 Glendale

    623-934-3867

    Nowhere but here will you find a pakalolo toasted sub(smoked ham, Swiss cheese, and Hawaiian pineapple), but even the old standards served at this comfortable lunch spot are tweaked attractively. Like the Panama Red, a new take on Chicken Marinara smothered in home-made red sauce and topped with Parmesan and Provolone. Even their pizza subs are filled with special homegrown ingredients.
    3 articles
  • Cheba Hut "Toasted" Subs

    1710 W. Southern Ave. Mesa

    480-649-7827

    Nowhere but here will you find a pakalolo toasted sub(smoked ham, Swiss cheese, and Hawaiian pineapple), but even the old standards served at this comfortable lunch spot are tweaked attractively. Like the Panama Red, a new take on Chicken Marinara smothered in home-made red sauce and topped with Parmesan and Provolone. Even their pizza subs are filled with special homegrown ingredients.
    8 articles
  • Cheba Hut

    5925 W. Olive Ave. Glendale

    623-934-3867

    Nowhere but here will you find a pakalolo toasted sub(smoked ham, Swiss cheese, and Hawaiian pineapple), but even the old standards served at this comfortable lunch spot are tweaked attractively. Like the Panama Red, a new take on Chicken Marinara smothered in home-made red sauce and topped with Parmesan and Provolone. Even their pizza subs are filled with special homegrown ingredients.
    2 articles
  • Cheba Hut

    960 W. University Dr. Tempe

    480-446-0088

    Nowhere but here will you find a pakalolo toasted sub(smoked ham, Swiss cheese, and Hawaiian pineapple), but even the old standards served at this comfortable lunch spot are tweaked attractively. Like the Panama Red, a new take on Chicken Marinara smothered in home-made red sauce and topped with Parmesan and Provolone. Even their pizza subs are filled with special homegrown ingredients.
    12 articles