Even with U.S. and Mexico losses, Valley bars win big during the World Cup
“This is going to get us through the summer.” Thousands turn out for watch parties in the Valley’s slow season.
“This is going to get us through the summer.” Thousands turn out for watch parties in the Valley’s slow season.
These Valley bars and restaurants are turning up the volume for Mexico games with live bands, beer specials and block parties.
The new bar aims to start pouring “local, super unique, rare craft beer” in just a few weeks.
The Scottsdale spot poured for four years. With the closure, the winery hopes to better serve its club members.
The prominent Mesa spot has a history of awards and outrage. It’s closed for the summer while a new concept takes shape.
“There’s really a demand to be able to watch women’s sports everywhere,” the new bar’s co-founder says.
Dave Sanclemente claims Keenan and other co-managers conspired to remove him after he complained about the singer’s behavior.
The Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards named its top four finalists. Three Phoenicians made the cut.
A former Four Peaks brewer helms this new, lager-forward taproom.
Competitors downed dozens of hot dogs on Sunday. Here’s a look at the sausage-filled shenanigans.
Just after celebrating their second anniversary, the Valley brewers shared plans to expand.
The World Beer Cup is known as the “Olympics of beer competitions.” This year, two local brews brought home medals.
A New Times reader asked for “legitimately excellent deals that feel good for people trying to exist in this economy.” Here are five.
The Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards named its Regional Top 10 on Wednesday. Phoenix bars and restaurants made the cut.
PHX Beer Co. closed its downtown brewhouse in August. A new brewer is taking the reins.
At this uptown bourbon bar, great drinks are expected. Fantastic food is a bonus. Here’s what to order.
Winemakers from around the state are traveling to Phoenix to share their best bottles. Here’s how to get a taste.
Green beer and Irish eats are on the menu at bars and restaurants around the Valley.
The college bar is “a clear and present danger to the community,” the Arizona liquor license department says.
As drinking trends downwards, three new local brands pack flavor without the boozy punch.
Over two years, 420 underage drinkers were arrested at the bar. Now, it’s suing the city for “reputational harm.”
The weekend is marked by three major events, but you’ll also want to add these 12 parties, tastings and pairings to your tab.