Last Phoenix Sizzler location closes after decades in the Valley
At its peak, the iconic chain served affordable steaks at 270 restaurants. Now, the Valley’s last location has shuttered.
At its peak, the iconic chain served affordable steaks at 270 restaurants. Now, the Valley’s last location has shuttered.
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