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Showing 2135 - 2156 of 2300This gallery is located inside an awesome vintage store in central Phoenix. Thrifty shoppers will want to come just to check out the merchandise at Universal Furnishings and Offerings and will be lucky to get to experience the Unsung Gallery while they’re there. The Unsung Gallery showcases “outsider art,” or art made by an untrained […]
Upper Crust Pizza & Wine Bar restaurant features a tantalizing variety of homemade, made-to-order pizzas, calzones, pastas, antipasto and salads made of authentic, seasonal ingredients created with fresh produce.
The intersection of Camelback Road and 24th Street has a lot to offer. An outdoor mall, coffee shops and a seemingly endless string of restaurants on both the north and south sides. If one place were to stand out, it would need to have a lot to offer. That’s where Flint rises to the top. […]
You might have heard of Urban Cookies before, but they would have been going by the alias Ollie Cakes. At least that’s the name they used when they competed on – and won – Food Network’s Cupcake Wars. Owners Brady and Shaun Breeze keep things fun and family-oriented at their bakery and though neither is […]
Urban Phoenix Cafe is the brick-and-mortar eatery from the Left Coast Burritos folks, Keri Frazier and Steven Contreras. The congenial dining room on Indian School Road is packed with personality: vibrant street-style art, an open kitchen, low-key music, friendly service. The food is part Mexican, part Southwestern, with a dash of stoner and circus. Burritos, […]
Thanks to Hit Girl, the pint-size heroine of Kick-Ass, we’ve figured out that anyone can be a superhero given the right training. Founded by sixth-degree Black Belt and former Army Special Forces operative John Nottingham, USA Martial Arts doesn’t wimp out by teaching just karate or aikido. The school’s intense program combines tae kwon do, […]
Its Arizona-centric food and drink creations have brought this cozy and sophisticated Melrose District hot spot recognition from Esquire magazine and The New York Times, the latter of which was enamored with Valentine’s soft pretzel crafted from white Sonoran wheat and served with butter blended with Arizona-grown guinea hen fat and a hunk of local […]
Friendly, gringo-style Mexican restaurants with large neighborhood followings. The “White Death” frozen margarita and the carnitas picante lure customers from beyond Moon Valley.
Locals and tourists alike flock here for the best in Sonoran-style dishes served in a warm, family setting where fast, friendly service is the order of the day. For nearly 30 years, Valle Luna (which means “Moon Valley” in Spanish) has wowed diners with Fundido, a house specialty made with your choice of marinated and […]
Walking down the inconspicuous alley off Central Avenue to get to Valley Bar for the first time may incite a feeling of dread. Where is Google Maps taking me? What’s that liquid? Why does it smell like that? But we promise, it’s worth the adventure. Lean in. Once bar-goers reach the back entrance and descend […]