Soraya Medina of Heavenly Bites on Peruvian Food, Orange Cake, and Coconut Oil
We’ve got an all-star lineup of bakers for Pie Social 2016, and from now till the event, we’ll introduce them to you one by one.
We’ve got an all-star lineup of bakers for Pie Social 2016, and from now till the event, we’ll introduce them to you one by one.
We’ve got an all-star lineup of bakers for Pie Social 2016, and from now till November 19, we’ll introduce them to you, one by one.
Okay, Phoenix, it’s on. You bring your stretchiest pie-eating pants and we’ll take care of everything else. That’s right, it’s already time to start picking out your recipes for Pie Social 2016. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, November 19 at Bioscience High School, located at 512 East Pierce…
Have you started your countdown yet? Because we have, and believe it or not, the seventh annual Pie Social will be here before you know it. This year’s event, presented by Roosevelt Row and Phoenix New Times, will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 19 at Bioscience High School, located at 512 East…
On your marks, get set, BAKE! But first, sign up to participate in the seventh annual Pie Social, cosponsored by Roosevelt Row and Phoenix New Times, to be held at the Bioscience High School, located at 512 East Pierce Street, on Saturday, November 19, at 2 p.m. We’ve got 15 slots…
Better start digging out those pie tins and searching for the perfect recipe because Pie Social returns to downtown Phoenix this fall — and we have a feeling it’s going to be a good one. The event will be held at Bioscience High School, located at 512 East Pierce Street,…
Just because school’s out, traffic is calm, and the temps are high doesn’t mean the Valley doesn’t need fresh produce, unique gifts, and something to do on a Saturday morning. We’re talking about farmers markets, and while some of them close up shop for the hotter months, here are five…
Welcome to Grind, a reoccurring series about coffee and coffee culture in metro Phoenix written by local barista and coffee expert Bill Kennedy. Kennedy started his career at Ground Control in Goodyear and served as Director of Education for Cartel Coffee Lab before landing his current gig as Director of…
The Valley has lost one of its most unique weekend attractions. As of earlier this month, Singh Farms has ended its popular Saturday morning farmers’ market due to conflict with the surrounding community. Farm owner Ken Singh declined an interview, but had the following to say in a statement to…
For some people, today is just another normal Monday. Another day to get up, go to the office, and start the five day slog that is the typical work week. But for anyone with any level of interest in weed culture (that’s a fancy way of saying, “smoking marijuana”) today…
What do you do when you have nearly a decade of experience in specialty coffee and a room full of brewing equipment? Well, if you’re the guys behind Sidekick Cold Brew, you start making cold brew coffee in kegs. The Tempe-based company launched late last year and comes from a team…
If you have a garden, then you already know: Spring has sprung, and all over the Valley, there’s fresh kale, chard, broccoli, and citrus ripe for the picking. That also means it’s time to sign up for the upcoming CSA season — to make sure you don’t miss out on…
Downtown Phoenix coffee lovers have yet another new shop to enjoy. On Friday, January 29. Futuro, located inside the new location of Palabra Collective, began serving drip coffee, espresso, and a coffee tea known as cascara. The brainchild of Palabra owner Jorge Ignacio Torres and director of coffee Bill Kennedy…
Blink, and you might miss the new Fourtillfour Coffee. That’s because the tiny shop, located at 7105 East First Avenue in Scottsdale and connected to the White House Salon Boutique (which, despite the name is actually a cooperative work space), is not much bigger than a New York City coffee cart. But despite…
For many baristas, coffee education happens at the espresso machine while on the job, but that doesn’t mean you have to work in the coffee industry to deepen your knowledge on the subject. If you’re interested in learning more about what goes into a quality cup of joe, try one of…
Barista Kelly Ehley at O to Go is hardly the first to use cereal milk in her creations. As you might know, the idea was first made popular by pastry chef Christina Tosi at Momofuku Milk Bar in New York. Tosi has been using cereal milk as a fun way to add…
Part coffee shop, part kitchen and bar, Volstead Public House has set a busy pace since opening last summer, inventing signature coffee drinks and cocktails and trying new menu items to entice patrons to hang out a little longer in downtown Mesa. The coffee house and restaurant is located in…
Love coffee? How about cars? How about 356 Porsches, specifically? Well, if you answered “yes” to any or all of those questions, then you’re probably going to enjoy Fourtillfour, a newly opened coffeeshop in Old Town Scottsdale. Located at 7105 East First Avenue, near the intersection of First Avenue and Marshall Way, the…
At Bicycle Nomad Cafe (in the Velo bike shop in downtown Phoenix), baristas are serving a fun variation on a classic drink. Called the Cocospresso ($6), theconcoction takes the traditional Americano (espresso and water) and gives it a sweet, mildly fruity twist by serving the drink in a whole coconut…
Earlier this fall, the owners of Cortez Coffee in Tempe and Songbird coffee shop in Central Phoenix teamed up to announce a new venture that will mix social media and coffee community-building with guidance and consulting for new coffee shop owners. Called 1912 Coffee, the venture comes from Ron Cortez of Cortez Coffee…
Preethy Kaibara is a busy woman. First she worked as a family doctor, then went on to get a law degree, and now practices a mix of the two. But she’s also has always had a love for food — the result of which is Street Coffee, located on Seventh…
Downtown Phoenix is experiencing an explosion of development, with thousands of housing units slated to open by next summer, and businesses are expecting — banking on, even — increased foot traffic in the surrounding area. But are there too many coffee shops? Braden Hammond, operations manager at the new Be: Coffee,…