This small, buzzy restaurant is a solid pick for contemporary sushi and nigiri in downtown Phoenix. The first thing you’ll probably notice is the restaurant’s signature “purple” rice – Harumi uses nutrient-rich Forbidden black rice, which turns a burgundy-like color after being soaked and cooked. Highlights include the H3, a pleasantly snappy and creamy roll […]
Central Phoenix in Phoenix
Showing 419 - 440 of 1134You could drive past this Central Phoenix bar every single day for a year and fail to notice it (and many surely do, situated as it is just off the congested corner of Camelback Road and Seventh Street). What might eventually draw your attention is the sun-bleached sign and vaguely dilapidated Old West-style porch out […]
From humble beginnings, when the Dwight and Maie Bartlett Heard founded the museum in what was then a small Southwestern town, to the impressive world-class museum it is today, the Heard Museum has come a long way. The Heard opened in 1929 and houses internally recognized collections of Native American artifacts and artwork. You can […]
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
The Helen K. Mason Center for the Performing Arts, home to Black Theater Troupe, includes a 145-seat theater and was built to meet the specific needs of the troupe — with large space for rehearsing musicals and office space for day-to-day operations. It also sits just around the corner from Eastlake Park, a site of […]
Various resident troupes (including Arizona Theatre Company, Ballet Arizona and Actors Theatre of Phoenix) share time with touring companies and special bookings on the two stages (capacities: 815 and 284) at this plush facility.
Various resident troupes (including Arizona Theatre Company, Ballet Arizona and Actors Theatre of Phoenix) share time with touring companies and special bookings on the two stages (capacities: 815 and 284) at this plush facility.
When Brian and Margita Webb’s mobile kitchen of Filipino street foods rolls into your neighborhood, make sure to inquire about the sisig ($8). It’s not always available, but when it is, this succulent hash-like dish of diced and saut
At Hi-Liter Lounge, old school history meets new school sounds. The DJs at the CenPho adult entertainment haven, which has shaken its moneymaker in the Valley strip scene for more than five decades now, tend to throw bleeding edge EDM artists into the mix. It’s a nice alternative to the usual rock and hip-hop tracks, […]
Like the tracks not listed on an album liner, Hidden Track Bottle Shop offers wine and beer that extends beyond what you’ll find in chain retail and grocery stores. Not a megastore shelving soulless products, but a locally owned social gathering place offering unique, quality selections of wine and beer from around the globe. If […]
Highball opened at the tail end of October 2020 in the former SideBar space. The concept is overseen by Libby Lingua and Mitch Lyons, formerly of Barter and Shake Hospitality, but the new, sleek establishment is gimmick-free. Expect an elegant copper bar, black leather couches and exposed brick walls at the top of those stairs. […]