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Showing 881 - 902 of 2300One of the Valley’s not-well-enough-known gems, the world’s largest such museum showcases memorabilia and restored antique equipment. The permanent “Safety House” installation allows kids ages 4-11 to search for hidden fire hazards, dress up in firefighters’ gear and climb aboard a vintage fire engine.
For fans of both Filipino food and karaoke, this family-owned restaurant on the city’s west side has them both. On one side there is the eatery, a bright-white room of Filipino baked goods and groceries leading to a turo-turo, or “point-point” setup of meats and prepared stews which doubles as a place to order your […]
This busy family-owned operation north of Seventh and Missouri avenues is overseen by co-owners Lynn Becker and chef Lori Hashimoto, a true treasure of the Phoenix chef scene. The place is known for well-crafted sushi and sashimi – yellowtail, tuna, salmon, crab, albacore and whitefish. We like the squid maruyaki, scallop edamame kasane age, Hana […]
Handcrafted is a makerspace and workshop designed to experience pre-electric technologies for collaboration and learning. This immersive space will let you roll up your sleeves and use vintage tools – from a Kelsey letterpress to a treadle sewing machine, and a pedal scroll saw to a pastry cutter.
No downtown bar combines more eclectic, curious influences under one soaring roof. Through most of the 20th century, this was a men’s department store, and the bar has won recognition for keeping many of the original architectural flourishes. Also, it has added some genuinely weird shit. Dip downstairs to check out a clearly haunted basement […]
What glorious ribs! Smoky, tender, and basted with a sweet and tart barbecue sauce with a lingering hot bite. Great go-withs, too, especially the bacon-flavored beans and homemade cobblers.
This fourteen-screen theater is located off the I-17 and Happy Valley road, north of the Shops at Norterra. Amenities include an in-lobby Child PlayCare center, stadium seating and rocking love seats as well as both online and sell-serve ticketing.
Located off Bell Road near 34th street, this sixteen-screen theater offers all digital projection and digital sound as well as 3D projection, stadium seating and an expanded snack bar.
Located just south of the Loop 101 off Scottsdale Road, this fourteen-screen theater offers a Cine Capri with a towering 30 by 70-foot screen showing the latest films in a 600-seat auditorium. Additional amenities at Harkins Scottsdale 101 include Ultimate Rocker seating, a gourmet snack bar and online and self-serve ticketing.
Located at 19th Ave. and Montebello near Costco, this 14-screen theater offers wall-to-wall digital projection screen and comfortable loveseat rocker seating, as well as a gourmet snack bar.
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 […]
Most people come to this 16th Street spot for the beloved burgers, which are sizable, cheap ($7.50, with fries), juicy, and, yes, splashed on the flat top with red wine. For those who live nearby, though, Harvey’s is a wonderful neighborhood dive that just happens to also serve tasty burgers. Aside from the bright green […]