Phoenix Public Market’s Indoor Addition Underway Downtown

Downtown urbanites will no longer have to brave the summer heat for their local veggies and fruits come September. The folks behind the Phoenix Public Market, the Saturday farmer’s market for the downtown set, are making progress on the construction of its indoor incarnation, the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar…

Majerle’s Sports Grill Opening in Goodyear

The (far) West Valley is on its way up — the Valley food chain, that is. Next Monday, Majerle’s Sports Grill will open its third location at 13375 W. McDowell Rd., just west of Dysart Rd. in Goodyear. Majerle’s, which is named for (and owned by) Dan Majerle, the three-time…

Yelp Eats $25 Prix-Fixe Menu Starts Today

OK, Phoenix, indulge a little. We’ve been telling you about it all summer, and today the week-long event is finally kicking off. All week (until Sunday, July 26) fifteen of the Valley’s best restaurants are just asking you to let them do the dirty work for you. Yelp.com has recruited…

Trente-Cinq 35 Closes

Chef and owner Lionel Geuskens has closed Trente-Cinq 35, the Belgian restaurant he opened in 2006, according to the Arizona Republic. Geuskens is reportedly suffering from health problems, and hopes to reopen in a few months time. The restaurant, which was located at 2333 North Seventh Street, trumpeted fare from…

Smeeks Candy Shop Opens Downtown

It’s nice to see a price tag on anything that reads 5 cents. It calls to mind a time way back (a time few among us can remember, but perhaps have read of in books) when gas cost 20 cents a gallon and kids said, “Shucks!” But that’s what you’ll…

Recipe: the CenPhopolitan from SideBar

There are 57 vodkas, two shelves of tequila and 50 different kinds of beers taking up the limited shelf space of SideBar in downtown Phoenix. For a bar that’s about the size of a college dorm room, that’s not too shabby. OK, a college suite. With house-made flavors and fresh-squeezed…

Free Dutch Bros. Coffee at Tempe Opening

Even if you don’t live in Tempe, free coffee might be enough of a reason to go a little out of your way today…especially if you’re as over-caffeinated as we are. Dutch Bros. Coffee is opening a fifth location in Tempe today, at the corner of Mill Ave. and Southern…

Prickly Pear Cactus for Sale, and for Dinner

The idea of eating cactus — a plant covered in spikes — might cause some to laugh or grimace, or run away. But a true Southwesterner knows that’s all a ruse. Just strip off that rough exterior of certain varieties — and a tasty, okra-like veggie is waiting to be…

Behind the Bar: Josh Parry, SideBar

Josh Parry is serious about drinks. He will not allow his bartenders to free-pour the sweet and sour in one of their signature cocktails, a Cucumint Martini. It must be measured with a jigger. “It’s that exact,” he says. “If you pour it perfectly, it will taste perfect.” He insists…

Recipes: Pan Roasted Kangaroo & Shrimp Chorizo from Posh

During the year and a half it took for Josh Hebert to start up his experimental, interactive restaurant, Posh, he says, “it was killing me to try to come up with ways to explain it.” His choose-your-dislikes approach and ingredient-driven non-menu proved harder than expected to put into one nice,…

Chef Chat: Josh Hebert, Posh

If you understand the concept behind Posh — a first-of-its-kind, “improvisational” kitchen in Scottsdale — then you understand its chef and owner, Josh Hebert. “I can be a little frenetic sometimes, yeah,” he admits. Creative is more like it. A more traditional chef might call what Herbert does at his…

Recipe: Tijuana Donkey from Los Sombreros

A Moscow Mule was one of the first cocktails in American history. It was vodka mixed with ginger beer, served in a copper mug. Complete with a culturally insensitive reference (to the Russian-imported liquor) and a convenient alliteration, the drink was a sensation. For the first time in this country,…

Behind the Bar: Steve Douds, Los Sombreros

Steve Douds remembers when his bar was a line of identical men in suits. Brick-sized cell phones and gin and tonics sat in front of them in a neat row. “Scottsdale used to be a town of conspicuous consumption,” he says. “It was big glasses of vodka and little old…

Recipe: Enchiladas del Mar from Barrio Cafe

Don’t go serving Silvana Salcido Esparza some over-worked, over-wrought, over-thought dish that sits in a nice little design in the very center of the plate. “I don’t like my food to be puréed, recongealed, molded and then sliced, and they only give me this much,” she says, holding her thumb…

Chef Chat: Silvana Salcido Esparza, Barrio Cafe

When she was 19, Silvana Salcido Esparza left her family’s Mexican bakery in Merced, California, and moved to downtown Miami to work in international banking. “Columbians would come into my office with paper bags full of $100,000 in each bag,” she says. It was a far cry from the life…

College Depot Opens Downtown, Waits for Students

July may not seem like the time to start the ever-daunting college application process. But College Depot is waiting for you anyway. Calling all students, their families, the out-of-work and the starting-over: The Depot serves as a college counselor, computer network, bilingual information hub/hangout and support system for anyone looking…

Behind the Bar: Strawberry-Coconut Mojito at The Mission

Mike Bunker’s concoctions at The Mission in Old Town are often sweet, often strong, and almost always delivered with a touch of flair. “I feel like I have a good palate for cocktails,” he says. “And I like to drink, so it just fits.” The self-proclaimed mixologist and well-seasoned bartender…

Tonight: Glendale’s Twilight Farmer’s Market

The Twilight Farmer’s Market in Glendale is the least farmer-y Farmer’s Market we’ve ever come across. When you may be expecting summer sun, gravel beneath your feet and cowboy hats abounding, Glendale has put together a chic outdoor gathering of vendors selling everything from your usual local veggies and fruits…

Behind the Bar: Mike Bunker, The Mission

When a girl came up to Mike Bunker, asking the question he most dreads when he’s behind the bar, he gave her a drink he called “A Punch in the Head.” Funny, from a bartender who minored in Religious Studies in college. The girl told him: “Make me whatever you…

Macrobiotics and Local Farms at Valley Forward Lunch

Forty years ago, Leslie Curry changed her diet. She stopped eating processed foods and started eating the kinds of foods Madonna would famously advocate 3 decades later. It was macrobiotic, and it was, to put it kindly, out of the ordinary. Today, however, Curry feels vindicated. The proof? Now, a…

Recipe: Sweet Corn Ravioli From J&G Steakhouse

It’s simple-made-elaborate for Chef de Cuisine Jacques Qualin, the man in the kitchen at celebrity chef Jean-George Vongerichten’s J&G Steakhouse, which sits atop The Phoenician. “It’s a steakhouse but we don’t want to do like a basic steakhouse,” he said. “[So] we’re trying to play on the side dishes, and…

Chef Chat: Jacques Qualin, J&G Steakhouse

In a world teeming with celebrity chefs, Jacques Qualin isn’t particularly well-known. The J in J&G Steakhouse — the newish, top-of-the-bill restaurant at The Phoenician — stands not for Jacques, but for Jean-George, as in J&G’s creator, namesake, head chef and owner – Jean-Georges Vongerichten. But if you’re lucky enough…