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Showing 1321 - 1342 of 2300This deli serves up comfy, New York-style dishes that are nothing short of miraculous. Delicious sandwich bargains include savory brisket of beef, corned beef, and the signature Straw, uniting pastrami with sauerkraut and melted Swiss. Daily specials are super, rotating from hand-carved roast turkey to macaroni and cheese, meat loaf and beef stew.
Mister Pio’s menu is evident from the parking lot. As soon as you open your car door, the aroma of roasting chicken hints at what’s to come. Step inside this small, modern spot and smoke from the gargantuan rotisserie oven hits you in a wave and then swallows you whole. Slide up to the counter […]
For the cocktail drinker who likes to shake things up, there’s no hotel bar more refined than the Mix Up Bar inside the Royal Palms Resort and Spa. Located at the foot of Camelback Mountain, the Mix Up Bar brings you beverages both seasonal and innovative from cocktail consultant Kim Haasarud and head mixologist Brian […]
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Despite all the rumors to the contrary, Modified Arts ain’t dead. While its proprietors recently decided to change the establishment’s focus to more of an art gallery than a music venue (and thus, eliminate the sort of rock and indie shows that it regularly featured over the past decade), the Roosevelt Row institution will still […]
Moira’s the first sushi bar to crop up in downtown Phoenix in many years. And as Japanese restaurants go, it’s not going to put this area on the map for destination-worthy sushi. But it is an inviting place to hang out, grab a light bite, and meet with friends over a cucumber-infused cocktail or some […]
Patrons of The Monarch Theatre seem to frequently contract dance fever whenever beats begin blasting out of its in-house wall of sound. Each victim at this downtown Phoenix dance emporium has their own individual symptoms: some folks start to shimmy, others begin to bounce, while the rest wind up merely pumping fists or bobbing heads […]
Originally a warehouse constructed in 1937 by Del Webb, the monOrchid building is a prominent example of adaptive reuse in the city’s core. Through 10 years of renovation and invention, the building has become a place for collaboration, creativity, and celebration. Today, it houses several local restaurant and retail businesses, including Kähvi Coffee + Cafe, […]