Southeast Valley in Phoenix
Showing 265 - 286 of 831The Fractured Prune doughnut shop allows you to choose from more than a dozen different glazes and toppings so you can build your own doughnut creation. Think marshmallow glaze and graham cracker topping or maple glaze with mini chocolate chips. For the less creative diners, there’s also a menu of specialty donuts that includes creations […]
Nestled at the east end of this 65-acre park are four regulation-size, rim-rocking basketball courts with some of the most competitive games around town. Each court is lighted for nighttime hoopin’, and the lanes are painted purple and orange (an ode to the Phoenix Suns), which kind of makes you feel like a pro. If […]
Set in the former Shorty & Wags spot, Fried Spudz focuses on loaded fries (a dish of fries smothered in, say, pizza toppings or something you’d find in a taco or burger). Plus there are chicken wings and tenders, and state-fair style desserts (think fried cheesecake).
While some gelaterias go for the quaint vibe, Gilbert’s Frost goes all out sci-fi with their modern, clean, all blue and silver décor. The large case beautifully displays the loads of flavors you can choose from. While our absolute favorite is the bafflingly smooth and rich panna cotta, it’s seasonal, so you might not always […]
Fusion fare tends to be on shaky ground, particularly in the fast-casual sector. But we have to admit that Gilbert’s Fusion Burrito offers a solid meal, especially at such an affordable price. The fact that there’s a drive-thru window gives the operation all the more appeal. The menu includes creations that range from “Okay, that […]
Gabby’s Sports Bar & Grill has been around since 1983 along the Old 87, and over the years, this neighborhood spot has stuck to its roadhouse-style roots. Expect karaoke nights, a lively patio, TVs and two pool tables. There’s even a menu of fried bar food. If you’re looking for a full meal, go with […]
Welcome to Galeto Brazilian Steakhouse, an authentic Brazilian steakhouse where the flavors of Brazil come alive. Churrascaria (choo-rah-scah-ree-ah) is the name used to describe a restaurant that serves meat, mostly grilled, and Rodizio is a method of serving different cuts of meat that originated south of Brazil in the early 1800s. Gauchos roam the dining […]
Sports bars are a dime a dozen in every city in the U.S., so it’s hard for one to stand out from the pack. They all have sticky bars, ripped up barstools, cute-after-a-few-drinks bartenders, and TVs that are too often left on a channel no one wants to watch. If we ever had the opportunity […]
Through art, Gallery 4 stimulates dialogue and the exchange of ideas as well as community engagement that provokes an insatiable thirst for human understanding and connection. Exhibitions and programs in Gallery 4 invite the viewer to engage in personal reflection and conversation regarding social, environmental, and cultural topics. Artists presenting work in Gallery 4 intend […]
Garage-East isn’t a bar in the traditional sense, but it is the perfect spot to sip away the afternoon. Located in the Barnone collection of shops at Agritopia, this wood-paneled bar serves wines by the glass to enjoy inside or on the Italy-meets-Gilbert-farm-style patio. And you won’t find these wines at any other bar. Garage-East […]
Gringo-friendly, Sonoran-style Mexican food takes center stage at this cozy, pink-hued cafe. And it’s good stuff, particularly the chips, bean dip, spinach enchiladas and tampique
This pop-up (now storefront) debuted at the 2018 PHX Night Market. Part of what puts Genbu Waffles a cut above is its sourcing of local and organic ingredients. But there are also some impressive combinations on this menu. For the matcha-obsessed, try the Matcha Green Serpent – matcha waffles, two scoops of ice cream, a […]