New on Mill Ave: Hippies Cove

There’s no sign up yet, there’s a limited menu, and there’s still some decorating to be done, but last Thursday, a new independently-owned spot called Hippies Cove took over the space that formerly housed Tacos del Mar in Tempe (414 S. Mill Ave.). Owner John Newell, who owned Made Rite Diner in Phoenix about…

Now Open Downtown: The Turf Restaurant & Pub

Just in time to get up and running for St. Patrick’s Day, the owners of Seamus McCaffrey’s have opened a new restaurant/watering hole in downtown, called The Turf Restaurant & Pub. The place opened quietly this past Saturday, and will continue its soft opening this week with evening-only hours, from 5…

Caffiend: Iced Coffee from Lux

Anybody who’s ever stepped foot into Lux coffee shop on Central knows the weekend and weekday morning scenes there can be chaos, with caffeinated hipsters and business-types all tapping away on their laptops or reading the morning papers. There’s a reason they consistently flock here — Lux’s coffee is rich…

Brew Review: Lump of Coal Stout

It’s confession time. We know it’s now two months from the big day, but this has been building up and for our own sakes it must be revealed: we weren’t very good in 2008. We made a few too many crass remarks at the pub and got so “jolly” on…

Quiessence Joins Downtown Phoenix Market

The Downtown Phoenix Market just enlisted Quiessence to start showing up on Saturday mornings — hopefully Q’s just the first of many more restaurants to come. Beginning on Saturday, February 21, look for free recipe cards from chef Greg LaPrad, who’ll base his ideas on what’s fresh and available at…

Lunch and Liquor at PastaBar

I just got the word from chef Wade Moises that PastaBar, his new downtown restaurant, finally got its liquor license today. He’s working on the wine list as we speak. Apparently the lack of alcohol has kept some customers from making reservations; Moises expects things to pick up now that…

Noodle Time! Udon-Making Demo at Japanese Festival

Food is always a huge attraction at the annual Matsuri — that is, the Phoenix Japanese Festival — and this year’s (which takes place this weekend) will be no different. Think yakisoba, teriyaki obento, makizushi, daifuku made with fresh mochi, anpan… jeez, I shouldn’t blog right before lunch, now, should I? (cue…

Budget Beat: Boomer’s Sweet Home Chicago

Given the ridiculous number of Chicago transplants (count me among the ridiculous) in the Valley, you’d think there would be more eateries specializing in the dietary staples of that great Midwestern metropolis. To my knowledge, there’s only a handful: Luke’s, Chicago Hamburger Company, and a relatively new addition to the…

Fresh English Peas Now at Farmers’ Markets

Peas that have been canned or frozen are vastly inferior to a freshly harvested springtime pea. They might as well be completely unrelated vegetables. When people first try the fresh ones, they usually say something like, “These are the best peas I’ve ever tasted in my entire life.” Now’s the…

Coming Soon: Banzai Cowboy

Scott and Greg Ziegler, the duo behind NYPD Pizza, are getting into the sushi biz with their new East-Meets-Southwest eatery, Banzai Cowboy, scheduled to open March 2 at Market Street at DC Ranch. The menu’s not available just yet, but they’ve hired 30-year veteran chef Fumiharu Hirose to handle the sushi…

Salt, Pepper, and Local Art

Made Art Boutique has been having themed exhibitions for quite awhile now — usually revolving around a functional, common item done up in different whimsical ways by local artists. The latest is called Seasoned, and it’s all about salt and pepper shakers. Made enlisted local artists Joshua Dopp, Cyndi Coon (have you…

This Week: Free Ice Cream

I’ve been pretty good about not gloating so much about Arizona winters, but now I just can’t help myself. It’s February, it’s going to be in the 70s this week, and some ice cream sounds pretty good right now. Anywhere else this time of year, free ice cream might sound…

Watch No Reservations at Hollywood Alley

Here’s something unusual that caught my eye: TV night at a local hangout. A couple weeks ago, Hollywood Alley started hosting No Reservations night on Mondays, and it’s exactly what it sounds like, three back-to-back episodes of Anthony Bourdain’s awesome eat-drink-travel show. That means you can hang out, grab a…

Cooking School Secrets: Class Update

Three cycles in and the students have gotten so used to the environment — and each other – that previously hidden personality traits are emerging. No doubt, we’ll be separating at the end of this program as either lifelong friends or enemies. Quirks and comments that were marginally comical or…

Pop Culture: Mountain Dew Voltage

I’m not sure when the last time I had a Mountain Dew was, but the last time I remember enjoying one was back when the brand’s Code Red flavor came out. I have vivid memories of using the stuff to wash down Flamin’ Hot Cheetos while listening to The Writing’s…

Art Burn: Xtreme Art Snoozefest at Xtreme Bean

Before every restaurant in creation jumped on the “local art” bandwagon, coffee houses were the place to go for cool art. You know, the kind of packed hangout with comfy mismatched chairs and moth-eaten sofas that every artist in town was clamoring to showcase their works in. Killer paintings and cool metal…

Fancy Sushi Rolls for Five Bucks at Kabuki

It’s been a year since Kabuki, the SoCal sushi chain, made its Arizona debut, at the Tempe Marketplace. Kabuki eventually opened a second location at Glendale’s Westgate City Center. To celebrate its first birthday, the restaurant is offering several of its premium sushi rolls — including the Alaskan Roll (pictured…

Metro Brasserie Celebrates Mardi Gras

Fat Tuesday isn’t for another week yet, but the countdown starts today at Metro Brasserie, the New Orleans-style French restaurant at SouthBridge in Scottsdale. Through midnight on February 24, executive chef Matt Taylor (who was a sous chef at John Besh’s New Orleans eatery Restaurant August) is cooking up several special dishes…

Get Your Whisky On

Seems like there are wine tastings going on all the time, from your neighborhood grocery store to the ritziest restaurants in the Valley. But how often do you get a chance to sample the harder stuff? And no, I’m not talking about whatever you’re carrying in that flask. This Sunday,…

Cooking School Secrets: Myth Busters on Lettuce and Red Meat

Cooking school, as it turns out, has forced me to change some of my long-standing practices. It didn’t take long before I realized they were based on misconceptions. From time to time I’ll give you a myth buster or two I’ve learned about in class. For starters, lettuce. Get this…