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Showing 1937 - 1958 of 2300SunUp Brewing is the sort of spot some Phoenix diners and drinkers put into heavy rotation because of affordable vittles, an amiable atmosphere, and, naturally, the in-house beers. Brewed on-site in a seven-barrel system located in the glass-walled “Brewer’s Den,” the malty amber is a crowd favorite, while hardcore hop-heads dig the Trooper IPA, and […]
In a town in desperate need of an Asian influx, Super Dragon comes through like a Chinese superhero, delivering affordable, high-quality Chinese cuisine in a neighborhood setting. Cantonese, Szechwan, and a smattering of other Chinese cooking styles are represented. Duck is one of the specialties, whether braised with veggies or served Peking-style with crepes and […]
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Super Saver Cinemas 8 is an eight screen discount movie theater in north Phoenix. The theater is wheelchair accessible and offers hearing impaired devices as well. Parking is free and movies are only $3 all day everyday except for Tuesday’s when they are only $1.50.
Jeff and Jen Herbert, the pair behind Prescott’s Superstition Meadery, have opened a Phoenix outpost called Superstition Downtown. This ain’t the place for vodka-sodas and IPAs. It’s a true meadery, with bottles, jugs, and 24 taps of mostly meads and ciders. They’re offered as 1-ounce pours, which we’ve found to be an excellent way to […]
Kampai means “cheers” in Japanese, and that’s what you’ll be saying at this unpretentious spot. Kampai does traditional Japanese-worker dishes exceptionally well. Pork katsu (breaded and fried cutlet) is excellent. So is unaju (grilled eel and rice served in a lacquered box). Read our review.