New in Old Town: Sola Coffee Bar

Nestled in that stretch of 5th Avenue between Scottsdale Road and Stetson (7124 E. 5th Ave.), Sola Coffee Bar struck me as a refreshingly indie antidote to typically Southwestern-y Old Town businesses nearby. When I stopped by a couple days ago, they were blasting Bright Eyes — on vinyl. And…

Stacy Phipps’ BBQ Pork Ribs

This week, we’ve heard from Stacy Phipps of Stacy’s Smokehouse on his favorite ingredients and his good cooking philosophy. Today he shares his recipe for his BBQ pork ribs…

Day Drinker: Pre-St. Paddy’s Day Brews at Pat Murphy’s

Who says you have to wait until the sun goes down to have a good time? “I used to like St. Patrick’s Day, back in the ’90’s.” That’s what Ron, the morning barkeep at Pat Murphy’s, tells my day-drinking gal-pal Ronda and I when we pop in for pre-St. Patrick’s…

Fry Girl Hit By Late-Night Sonoran Grub Truck

Late-night cheap Sonoran grub is about as easy to find in Phoenix as a flashing yellow light. That is, unless you know where to look. For you sundown socialites and twilight trollers with a case of the Mexican munchies, check out my review of La Frontera Comida Mexicana. And speaking…

Closed for Business: Pho Thang Long

So is it the economy, the location, or the cuisine?For some reason, Vietnamese cuisine hasn’t had a very successful run on Mill Avenue. Over the weekend, Pho Thang Long abruptly closed up shop. Open a little more than a year, it occupied the spot at the corner of Mill Ave and 4th…

The Vig Makes Good on Atmosphere and Eats

Whenever I mention The Vig to people, I expect a certain reaction — the gushing enthusiasm of a devotee, or the eyeball-rolling groan of a critic. Rarely do I encounter indifference. There’s just something about this edge-of-Arcadia tavern, a magnetism that attracts all the quirky social flora and fauna from…

Fry Girl Trucks on Down to La Frontera Comida Mexicana

It’s late. You’re hungry. Options? Pickin’s are slim in this town, unless you know where to look. Point your peepers to 16th Street and Van Buren. The Jack in the Box? Nah. The adult bookstore? Not now. Track down the truck. See it? The white one with the awning? The…

Wine Deals and Burgers Tonight at the Phoenix Public Market

It’s not as if you need another reason to go to the fabulous downtown market on a beautiful Wednesday evening, but the Phoenix Public Market is giving you not one but two great excuses to postpone your St. Patrick’s Day debauchery. Inside the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar, take advantage of…

Battle of the Irish Bread Puddings

When you hear the word “pudding,” you likely think of a creamy, milk-based dessert. Over in the British Isles they have different meanings for the same word, some of which aren’t quite as pleasant. There’s blood pudding, a sausage made with congealed animal blood. Black and white pudding is blood sausage paired with a pork fat sausage…

Top 5 St. Patrick’s Day Drinks That Aren’t Green Beer

As the old adage goes, “Everybody’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.” That does not, however, mean you have to celebrate your “honorary” Irish heritage by swilling pints of leprechaun piss until the inside of your mouth starts to look more like Shrek’s. So while others go from looking thirsty to…

Chef Chat with Stacy Phipps of Stacy’s Smokehouse (part two)

Yesterday we sat down with Stacy Phipps of Stacy’s Smokehouse. Today, the conversation continues. Want to hear more about Stacy’s favorite kitchen tool and what’s next? Read on.Where does your culinary inspiration come from?My mother. She cooked the best stuff for me growing up and now she works with me…

Chow Bella Presents Caramelpalooza at Smeeks

What’s tastier than a sweet, chewy, stick-to-your-dental-work caramel? A big ol’ pile of ’em! Thus (drumroll, please) Chow Bella is pleased to announce our inaugural live Battle of the Dishes event: Caramelpalooza at Smeeks candy store, Friday, March 26 at 7 pm. We’re taking this seriously, folks. We’re determined to…

What Do Restaurant Critics and Tigers Have in Common?

I just read two stories that freaked me out a bit, and now it’s finally sinking in just why. First, this: MSNBC’s “U.N.: Tiger on ‘verge of extinction'” And then, a while later, this: Time Magazine’s “In Praise of the Endangered Restaurant Critic.” It’s a jungle out there…

Jac’s Pizzeria Replaces Nello’s in Old Town Scottsdale

Yep, Nello’s in Old Town Scottsdale is no more. There’s no pizza deficit, though. Now, in place of that longstanding local favorite is a new, family-owned restaurant called Jac’s Pizzeria. It opened about a month ago at 7213 E. 1st Ave. The website isn’t up yet, but look for East…

Spring Training Eats, In and Around The Stadiums

Spring Training is well underway, and so far our home team is kicking butt down in Tucson. After yesterday’s Arizona Diamondbacks 13-5 mega-victory over the Mariners, hopefully you’re stoked for this week’s Cactus League games in Phoenix. Today, the Rangers take on the Cubs at HoHoKam Park. ​Later in the week…

Eating Green: Drinking & Dining on St. Patrick’s Day

Let’s not pretend that tomorrow is about shamrocks and pots o’ gold.  In America, St. Patrick’s Day is nothing more than a thinly veiled excuse to get sloshed on green beer. Unfortunately, it’s less fun when you start start feeling green two songs into Blackwood’s Celtic pub song set. We tracked down a…

Now Open: The Grind

In the mood for a peppercorn crust burger with roasted garlic, charred onions, watercress, and matchstick fries, or maybe a crispy pork sandwich with Swiss, iceberg lettuce, a housemade pickle, and barbecue sauce? They’re just a couple of the things you can get now at The Grind, which quietly opened this past…

Rosita’s Place: Lunch $10 and Under

Rosita’s Place isn’t a new spot, but it’s a good spot — especially if you like chips still hot when they get to the table (They cost a $1.00, but are worth it). The chips come with two small bowls of fresh house made salsa, one red and one green…