Peppersauce Cafe for Under $10

Blink, and you might miss South Phoenix’s Peppersauce Cafe, an unassuming little eatery with a cute patio and a country cottage interior. The restaurant, which serves traditional American breakfasts and lunches, is fast with sit-down service. Grab a menu and a drink, then wait at your table for someone to take…

Postino Starts Brunch Service This Weekend

Good things are happening at Postino, Phoenix’s ever-popular wine bar. Brunch is the biggest thing — starting this Saturday, Postino Central will be serving brunch (9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays). The menu looks as scrumptious as Postino’s nighttime, wine-friendly fare . . …

Tuck Shop Rolls Out New Fall Menu

Fall is ushering all kinds of cozy new food at Tuck Shop, the Coronado District restaurant that’s transformed the corner of 12th Street and Oak into a popular CenPho dinner destination…

Dirty Dishes: Oh Breakfast Where Art Thou?

We love breakfast. The warm, bitter, coffee steam spiraling heavenward, the crispy bacon — fat and salty and crunchy — and crispy taters fried up like mom used to make. It’s an all-Am’r’can thing done best by corn-fed Midwesterners who know about a damned hard day of work since, according to…

This Week’s Meal Ticket is a Touchdown

Sports fans have it easy when it comes to choosing restaurants — sports bars are practically on every corner here in the Phoenix Metro. But finding an upscale restaurant where you can get your sports fix is another story. In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, find out which new…

Oakville Grocery Co. Coming Soon to Scottsdale Quarter

Oakville Grocery Co., a California-based market cafe founded in 1881 that’s considered by many to be the West Coast version of Dean & Deluca, is getting ready to open its doors in early December at the new Scottsdale Quarter shopping complex — already home to hot retailers like H&M and…

New in CenPho: Mid City Kitchen

Chef Michael DeMaria’s new Central Phoenix cafe, Mid City Kitchen, should have opened yesterday according to the announcement on its website, but today the Republic reports that it will be open for business tomorrow, Nov. 18. Such is the way with restaurant openings, which are never a perfect science. Located…

Chef Chat: Greg LaPrad, Quiessence

It’s hard to believe Greg LaPrad, executive chef and owner of Phoenix’s farm-to-table sensation, Quiessence Restaurant & Wine Bar, almost didn’t make it as a chef. The 28-year-old, originally from Connecticut, got his start cooking weekend meals with his father when he was a kid, but his parents weren’t too keen of…

It’s Not Too Late for Ballpark Eats

[jump] But I still got my bratwurst fix this past weekend, when one of my friends scored a bunch of tickets to an Arizona Fall League game. A group of us took a trek out to the westside, to Camelback Ranch in Glendale — during Spring Training, this is the…

Stacey Gordon, What Are You Eating?

​Stacey Gordon The puppeteer and improviser with Die Puppet Die and puppet maker at www.puppetpie.com has a puppet show for grown-ups on January 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. at the Great Arizona Puppet Theater. What’d you eat for dinner last night? California rolls from Cherry Blossom Noodle Cafe. Favorite food:…

Skip the Hassle, Pre-Order Your Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, giving thanks for all you have. And for slaving away at a hot stove for six hours — basting and checking and basting and checking the turkey, peeling and mashing potatoes, cooking green beans, dicing onions and celery, stirring the gravy, etc. Whew. Hard work! You…

The Ginger Old Fashioned at Shady’s

The plush leather booths, dim lighting and retro jukebox tunes give Shady’s somewhat of an old fashioned vibe, but with Ted Grossman is behind the bar, you’ll swear you’re in a Brooklyn speakeasy circa the 1960s. He specializes in making classic cocktails, and even brings his own ingredients if the…

Closed for Business: Pure Sushi South

If you’re thinking about stopping by for some nigiri at Pure Sushi at the Scottsdale Civic Plaza, don’t be surprised to find this notice from the county on the doors. The restaurant closed unexpectedly last week, when the restaurant owners vacated the premises. The Maricopa County Environmental Services Department hasn’t updated its…

Frittata at Cheuvront’s Brunch

[jump] Incredibly, there still aren’t that many amazing options for brunch in CenPho, so I’m always on the lookout. This place offers it from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Can’t say I was terribly impressed, although I’d give it another shot because I don’t live far…

Reading: Eric EATS OUT

[jump] Why you should visit it: Eric, who updates the site every couple weeks, uses great art to show readers the meals he’s writing about. And even though he’s not a professional food critic, his writing is intelligent yet conversational, and it’s evident he’s a bonafide foodie judging by the personal…

Tofurky & Gravy Soda Makes for a Bizarre Thanksgiving

Jones Soda Co., known for quirky and unusual drinks sweetened with real cane sugar, has introduced a new offering for 2009: Tofurky and Gravy soda. Yes, as if last year’s Turkey and Gravy soda wasn’t enough to make us want to hurl just reading the label, now our vegetarian friends can partake in a real Thanksgiving feast out of a bottle.

Gingersnap Egg Nog Martini at R Bar and BLT Steak

Even if you’re not a fan of egg nog, you might like this martini–it’s a way to enjoy the holiday drink in a subtle way. The creaminess of the traditional holiday beverage is complemented with ginger and white chocolate flavors, and the cinnamon sugar rim and ginger snap cookie garnish makes it…

Brew Review: Left Hand Brewing Company’s Milk Stout

To be honest, I was dead set on reviewing Left Hand Brewing’s Milk Stout today, but I’m so totally enthralled by the awesome Web site Left Hand has that I’m not sure I’ll be able to move past it. It’s a wonderfully complex site that incorporates video into a clean…

This Week In Chow Bella

Another week has come and gone leaving us to ponder the upcoming events that will shape our lives and, more importantly, our dinners out. But before we move on, let’s have one last look at the blog posts from this week: Chef Christopher Mayo Replaces Matt Taylor at Metro Brasserie…