10 Phoenix Halloween food and drinks events for spooky eats and treats
Spooky and scary or just plain fun, these metro Phoenix events will fill your Halloween week with food and drinks.
Spooky and scary or just plain fun, these metro Phoenix events will fill your Halloween week with food and drinks.
With dozens of Valley locations, we wondered, which Filiberto’s is the best? Our readers had thoughts.
With sweet plantains and rich, savory meat, this satisfying sandwich will leave you planning your next visit.
Chefs from around the Valley and state will show their skills at the Desert Botanical Garden for the 17th annual Devour.
SnapBack Pizzeria’s owner served pies from Arizona Distilling Co. in Tempe. But after a few months, the pop-up has closed.
The restaurant serves creative dishes and cocktails inspired by Vietnam, Japan and Thailand. It will close later this month.
Dead insects and pulled pork with questionable origins spelled bad news for Phoenix restaurants in September.
The Democratic presidential campaign added another Phoenix restaurant to its list of recent Valley stops.
Over the past year, three different coffee shops have opened in the same space.
Of all the candies filling store shelves this spooky season, we’d never guess Arizona’s favorite.
The long-awaited scoop shop is ready to celebrate its grand opening with free ice cream.
Share a passion with Garfield? Head to this Peoria eatery.
Sandwiches, pasta and desert-inspired cocktails wowed the Phoenix New Times food team in September.
Grab a cocktail and challenge your friends at this new restaurant, bar and game library.
Yelpers said this classic Phoenix deli makes the best sandwiches in Arizona. We had to try it.
Dripping refrigerators and dirty kitchens spelled bad news for Phoenix restaurants in August.
This Phoenix chef continues to gather national attention and now, he’s been named one of the country’s best new chefs.
A location of Little O’s and Red Lobster have closed along with Binkley’s, Illegal Pete’s and more.
Valley restaurants are celebrating Phoenix Vegan Restaurant Week with special dishes and menus.
Homemade pasta and creative cocktails wowed the Phoenix New Times food team in August.
According to Yelp, this Phoenix deli is the highest-rated sandwich shop in the state.
The seafood chain has closed dozens of restaurants around the country including three in Arizona.