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Showing 793 - 814 of 2343The Melrose District, especially the Melrose Curve along Seventh Avenue in central Phoenix, is one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in the city, chockablock with mural-covered coffee shops and colorful new bars. The family-run Fry Bread House is a longtime Melrose staple that far predates the more recent arrivals in the neighborhood. It opened in […]
Tucked away in the courtyard of Fountain Court, behind Apollo’s Lounge on Seventh Street, Fuego Bistro is one of the best-hidden spots in central Phoenix. It’s tiny, too (there are only seven tables inside and a handful out on the patio) so it helps to call ahead. Though some of the entrees are more “bistro” […]
It can be easy to miss F.Y.P.M., the cocktail lounge tucked into Roosevelt Row’s Disco Dragon. But once inside, you may wonder how you ever skipped over the omnipresent glow of electric pink neon. The bar’s name is shorthand for “Fuck you, pay me,” a reference to the movie “Goodfellas,” and the phrase is emblazoned […]
It starts out all PG-13 at Gadzooks as the tomato-based broth with standard-issue carrots, celery, and onion gets ladled into a clay pot, but the party kicks up a notch as you work your way down the assembly line. Toss in some melt-in-your-mouth, guajillo-braised short ribs and the creamiest cornbread, go bison and saut
It starts out all PG-13 at Gadzooks as the tomato-based broth with standard-issue carrots, celery, and onion gets ladled into a clay pot, but the party kicks up a notch as you work your way down the assembly line. Toss in some melt-in-your-mouth, guajillo-braised short ribs and the creamiest cornbread, go bison and saut
Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity […]
Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity […]
AtGallagher’s Sports Grill, nighttime activities include more than just the games on the TVs spread evenly throughout the bar and outside on the patio, offering karaoke and trivia during the week. The spacious seating ensures ease in grabbing a mug of domestic and import brews, and the kitchen’s selection of wings and burgers make Gallagher’s […]
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Letterpress might be a dying art – although we certainly hope it isn’t – but don’t tell the folks at Galley Hazel in downtown Phoenix. In this little space at the southwest corner of North 4th Street and McKinley the art of letterpress is alive and thriving. It’s the only place in the arts district […]
If you’re looking for art to wear – as opposed to the kind you just hang on a wall – while cruising on Grand Avenue, Gallery Marsiglia is the place to go. The small jewelery shop and gallery is stuffed with handcrafted necklaces, bracelets, beads, accessories, and other gifts made by Gloria Marsiglia and others. […]
Since Gallo Blanco landed in Garfield it has been a key player in the neighborhood’s growth and dining scene. Nestled in a historic brick building that once housed American Way Market, the white-and-tan brick exterior and large windows create an airy feel. Gallo serves all three square meals, which should always be ramped up to […]