Dierks Bentley’s namesake bar, restaurant, and honky-tonk in Scottsdale is as homespun as one of the country star’s slew of chart-topping hits and just as raucous. It overflows with rustic charm — a largish American flag mural and a vintage Farmall tractor decorate the entrance while reclaimed barn wood is everywhere — and loud weekend […]
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Showing 595 - 616 of 2637This is one among a handful of Phoenix’s legendary restaurants, nestled in the foothills of the northwest valley and serving gourmet dishes that draw crowds. Try the signature dish: Braised Duck Ravioli, with oven-roasted tomato sherry crème and shaved Umbria truffles. Also amazing is the Apple Marsala Roasted Pork Belly, served with sweet soft corn […]
Though the boutique Mexican food eatery is known for its quesadillas (hence the “Dilla” in the name), Dilla Libre will wrap a corn tortilla around everything from carnitas to pollo asado, carne asada, and shrimp to offer what may be your next favorite taco.
The Midwest meets the West Valley in this homey, comfy barbecue joint. It feels like you’re sitting in Grandmother’s living room, but we’d be surprised if she cooked pecan-smoked vittles as good as these. It takes up to 18 hours to crank out Dillon’s fine beef, pork, chicken, turkey, sausage and salmon. Don’t miss the […]
The friendly folks at this charming northwest Valley eatery aren’t kidding when they say that barbecue is their specialty. The pork ribs and tangy-sweet chicken are perfect. The rest of the menu is given over to basic appetizers like wings, onion rings and shrimp cocktail, and entrées like steak, fish and salads. Desserts are strong, […]
All-day dim sum options are still few and far between around metro Phoenix, which is why Dim Sum Cafe is such a treat. This friendly strip-mall restaurant offers top-notch dim sum specialties like shumai pork dumplings, steamed barbecue pork buns, hand-rolled scallion pancakes, braised chicken feet, and juicy, made-to-order xiao long bao, or Shanghainese soup […]
Diner 50 is a ’50s-themed breakfast and lunch diner situated in a rough-looking strip of south-central Phoenix. But don’t be swayed by the somewhat shabby surroundings. Inside, the colorful diner, which is decorated with ’50s-era antiques and dozens of vinyl records, is cooking up some very good, no-frills classic American comfort food. The food is […]
This relatively new Chinese restaurant in Mesa offers two separate menus, both offering an array of hard-to-find Shanghainese dishes. Specialties of the house include sheng jian bao, a magical pan-fried dumpling that will, according to legend, “make you forget about every other dumpling.” It features a delicate, doughy skin that holds pork filling and a […]
This family-owned and operated restaurant serves traditional Greek and Italian favorites, made to order and from super-fresh ingredients. Pastas, chicken, beef, and seafood entrees make up the Italian half of the menu, but be sure to also check out the gyros and Greek salads flavored with house-made dressing, and chase them with Greek wines and […]
Putting the word “Dirty” in the name of your bar or restaurant is a risk. Thankfully, the Dirty Drummer in Phoenix is in pristine condition, with comfy booths, delicious food, and an ultra-friendly wait staff. This “eatin and drinkin place” has 10 import and domestic beers on tap. And don’t worry about missing a minute […]
This place has a rich history in the Valley, first opened in 1975 by friends Frank Armstrong and Dave Werner, who went on to launch more than 10 establishments around town. Though it was closed for some years, Frank’s daughter Dana Armstrong and two friends reopened it in 2019, and the bar, restaurant and music […]
The intimate-sounding “American Kitchen & Wine Bar” tag won’t fool anyone into thinking District is some kind of funky foodie destination . The wine list isn’t distinctive and the menu doesn’t stray into innovation, but there are impressive details that defy expectations, like boutique ingredients and local produce. Keep this place in mind if you’re […]
Celebrity chef Jose Garces’s modern Mexican restaurant inside The Saguaro hotel in Old Town Scottsdale is big, colorful, and lively with a spectacular to so-so “modern Mexican” menu of small plates featuring twists on the street food of Mexico City and Mexican Barbacoa (barbecue). Take in the display of brightly painted Día de los Muertos […]
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DK Dogs in Phoenix specializes in Euro-style hot dogs, with distinctly Danish roots. If you have not experienced the pleasures of a Danish dog, prepare yourself for the house dog, which features an all-beef frank squeezed into a gently toasted, hollowed-out baguette, garnished with a mustard-like secret sauce. Along with classic Danish street dogs, DK […]
At the risk of sounding grandiose, Doc & Eddy’s is one of the quintessential neighborhood sports bars in the entire Valley, possessing all the amenities that make a jock joint great. There aren’t many seats in the house without excellent views of multiple TVs, allowing throngs of rabid fans who gather here (including both ASU […]
Dog Haus has multiple locations that offer handcrafted sausages, burgers, and chicken all for the taking (out).
This unassuming Italian grocery and deli in east Mesa is the creation of Walter Bergamaschi and Marti Printy, owners of the adjoining Gelato Dolce Vita. And it’s the couple’s penchant for premium ingredients that makes their grocery (if you’re shopping) and Northern Italian-based eatery (if you’re dining in) so distinctive. Pick up a boutique olive […]
If you want to impress and surprise your significant other, book a table at Dominick’s Steakhouse. Be prepared to be dazzled with a red carpet upon entering the restaurant. Once inside, the rooftop seating will provide a view of the Arizona sky. The menu doesn’t disappoint either. Fresh burrata, shishito peppers, a seafood tower, and […]
This old-school chophouse boasts great grub, superior service, and one of the best collections of baseball memorabilia next to Cooperstown, and no, we ain’t talkin’ about Alice Cooper’stown, bucko. Where else can you see a wall of glassed-in baseballs signed by such legends of the game as Joe DiMaggio, Reggie Jackson, and even Babe Ruth? […]