Toppings galore: Where to find the best loaded fries in Phoenix
Who needs a burger when the fries come smothered in cheese and piled high with toppings?
Who needs a burger when the fries come smothered in cheese and piled high with toppings?
A Taylor Swift-themed dinner, food festivals and fundraisers are popping up around the Valley this April.
Multiple restaurants that served customers for decades are among the Valley’s recent closures.
From pancakes and waffles to sushi and salad, here are the best things we tasted in March.
Italian cuisine, impressive mixology and boutique natural wines are on the menu at this new upscale spot.
South Phoenix farms continue a legacy of when the area was filled with flowers and pecans.
Two new restaurants and a bar are in the works for the downtown Phoenix destination.
Facing pressure from the furniture company Lovesac, the Roosevelt Row dumpling house changed its name.
The family-owned bakery has been a staple in north-central Phoenix for three decades.
Impress your partner without breaking the bank at these six Phoenix dinner destinations.
For nearly three decades, the Avitia family’s tiny Sonoran diner has quietly served excellent homestyle Mexican food.
Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza is closing her Mexican restaurant after more than 20 years.
The president stopped by to talk to voters and grab a bite to eat.
At The Royale’s anchor restaurant, order a Pink Flamingo, a YumBurger and settle in for fun and food.
A California icon and a North Carolina classic are among the Valley’s impending arrivals.
A fire broke out in the popular restaurant’s kitchen on Sunday afternoon.
Meet the team behind Ta’Carbon, a growing local chain that serves some of the best carne asada in Phoenix.
The restaurant has served customers along Roosevelt Row for nearly 20 years. Here’s how to visit for the last time.
With lunch, dinner and takeout options, this new restaurant is a welcome addition to the neighborhood.
Black Restaurant Week kicks off its fourth year of celebrating and raising awareness of Black-owned restaurants in the Valley.
The famous chain of travel centers has locked down the property to build a massive travel center near Interstate 10.
The long-awaited Central Avenue double concept is now welcoming customers and their dogs.