Plans scrapped for Little Miss BBQ on Central. The owners share why
The Valley’s best BBQ team explains how their expansion plans fell through.
The Valley’s best BBQ team explains how their expansion plans fell through.
From tamales and bean dip to robots and ramen, Serrano’s has a new look at Pronto.
As wildfires continue to burn on Maui, Phoenix restaurants and cafes are doing their part to help.
Helluva Brewing Co. uses a smoker for many of its meats, but one menu item stands out.
The Tempe Streetcar goes by several noteworthy food and beverage spots steps away from the stations.
The restaurant was known for its barbecue and Chicago-style dishes.
Flagstaff continues to wow locals and visitors with its food. Here are 12 dishes not to miss on your next trip north.
Where to go when craving gooey marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate without the bonfire in metro Phoenix.
“There’s a lot of bad red velvet cake out there,” Myesha Harris says. She plans to change that.
Through two very different concepts, the food halls will showcase a variety of restaurant options under one roof.
Enjoy this unlikely combination at a picnic table among ancient orange trees in Mesa.
Two chefs have come together to serve Hawaiian dishes and Japanese classics at their Chandler restaurant. Here’s what to expect.
Friends and employees set up a fundraiser to help longtime Valley restaurateur Romeo Taus, owner of Romeo’s Euro Cafe in Gilbert.
Bento boxes are a great way to sample multiple courses for an all-in-one price. Here are 6 of our favorites.
The long-awaited second location of El Chullo is now open. Here’s what to expect.
The popular market opened on Indian School Road in 2017. Now, Scottsdale customers have a new location for daily specials and fresh seafood.
After a decade of service, the Biltmore-area restaurant and its beloved salad hold a special place in the Valley’s dining scene.
Eat and drink your way through August at these events around the Valley.
Multiple sushi restaurants, a cocktail lounge and a steakhouse are now closed.
Grand Avenue restaurant, bar and community hub El Charro Hipster will soon close.
At 73 years old, the legendary Phoenix steakhouse is smooth and charming as ever. The food, unfortunately, can’t live up to its promise.
Beat the heat this weekend by celebrating Christmas in July, sipping a cold cocktail or taking a dip in the pool.