Dining Guide: 25 spots to eat and drink in downtown Phoenix
A thorough rundown of dining and drinking options in downtown Phoenix, from morning brew to breakfast, lunch, afternoon pick-me-ups and late-night snacks.
A thorough rundown of dining and drinking options in downtown Phoenix, from morning brew to breakfast, lunch, afternoon pick-me-ups and late-night snacks.
This trendy sushi joint at the W Scottsdale is closing for good.
As demand and popularity grows, the Queen Creek Olive Mill keeps up thanks to olive growers elsewhere.
Some Gilbert residents question whether Bottled Blonde is right for its historic downtown.
Meet a celebrity chef or celebrate with Santa this weekend at the Valley’s food and drinks events.
A force behind Belly Kitchen and Bar, Sin Muerte and Quartz says it’s time to focus on family.
Have you noticed additional fees at Phoenix restaurants? These service charges aren’t tips, so where exactly do they go? Here’s what you need to know.
James Beard award-winning baker Don Guerra is bringing Barrio Bread to the Valley.
The coffee shop will double as a showroom for Porter Barn Wood, inviting customers to take a look inside and enjoy breakfast or lunch.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa.
Two sisters are bringing a taste of their Italian heritage and Long Island childhood to Phoenix.
Just because the fireworks are over, doesn’t mean the summer fun has to stop. Check out these food-filled events taking place around the Valley this weekend.
The restaurant wants a judge to reverse a decision that keeps it from opening on Roosevelt Row.
Summer is tough on Phoenix restaurants, and for some, the heat was too much to bear.
Here’s the scoop on three Valley ice cream flavors perfect for cooling off this summer.
Mark your calendars and beat the heat with these food and drinks events happening around the Valley this July.
If you’re ready to mix it up, these Valley cocktail bars have recently dropped new drink menus.
A sports entertainment restaurant that combines two of America’s favorite things – pickleball and chicken – is set to open its first Arizona location this summer.
From sushi to mariscos, Phoenix does fish right. Here are our top picks for seafood in the Valley.
Pasta may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of mariscos restaurants, but at this west Valley spot, the spaghetti is a winner.
A farmers market staple turned brick-and-mortar bakery received national praise, making a list of the 24 best bagel shops around the country.
A “Top Chef” alum and two local franchisees have teamed up to bring tiny desserts to the Valley.