Locations in Phoenix
Showing 2223 - 2244 of 4791It’s hard to improve upon perfection – especially when perfection comes cheap. However, Ken McDonald Golf Cours has managed to make the course even better than it was before by elongating its 11th hole. The par-72 championship course has upfated carts, is scenic, always in great shape, and, most importantly, still cheap – even in […]
Former UFC and WWE star Ken Shamrock has been training fighters in mixed martial arts for years at his Lion’s Den dojo in Reno, Nevada. In 2008 Shamrock opened a location in Scottsdale, boasting 8,000 square feet of training space, including a boxing ring, a fighting cage, and a fully equipped weight room. Shamrock handpicked […]
A cheap, reliable ethnic storefront, offering tasty Vietnamese fare. The goi cuon — shrimp, pork, greenery and noodles wrapped in rice paper — are superb. Noodle dishes are appealing, and so is the crunchy lemongrass chicken. For a caffeine-sugar high, finish up with filtered coffee dripped over sweetened condensed milk.
This culinary crossroads blends foods from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India, and each nation’s cuisine is as diverse as the restaurant’s staff of family members. Here, flavorful bowls of rusty red chicken tikka masala and plates of rich goat biryani sit alongside such Afghani specialties as yogurt-topped eggplant and giant potato pancakes. Start with very good […]
Some things are worth the wait. When we learned that two alumni of Progress would partner with their friends to open what they called a “neo-bistro” and wine bar inspired by their travels around Europe and the U.S., we were intrigued. After facing delays refreshing the former Whyld Ass Cafe on Seventh Street, the wine […]
Kids That Rip Skatepark in Mesa sent two of its skaters to X-Games 18 in Los Angeles during 2012 to compete on the ramps. But not every skater out there has the goods to be X Games-worthy. So why not grind bowls, ramps, and rails aplenty on smooth wood surfaces indoors instead of baking in […]
Welcome to the Valley of the Sun’s future, where phrases like “live-work” and “mixed-use” suddenly-finally!-apply. Completed in 2000, Kierland Commons is the city’s first-ever “lifestyle center,” a 600,000-square-foot Scottsdale development that includes shopping, dining, entertainment, office space and upscale loft condominiums. Originally created to serve as the community gathering place for the master-planned community of […]
This Scottsdale course is Troon-managed, which means you can guarantee it’s going to look pretty much immaculate. Designed by Scott Miller, the 27-hole course has more than 300 bunkers, lakes, washes and stands of trees all of which comes together for a unique collection of nines, all different and all challenging. The golf carts might […]
Dark and moody is the decided ambiance of this somewhat hidden-away Roosevelt Row cocktail lounge, where the veteran industry mixologists who run it are frequently cranking out interesting new menu items. But what people often tend to remember is what they notice on the walls after a closer inspection: adorned with beautifully smutty polaroids all […]
Comfy booths line the long southern wall of this West Valley watering hole, offering up a fine vantage point from which to keep a lookout for fellow regulars. The bar’s positioned on a slightly elevated platform, and requisite pool tables and dartboards have their own separate nooks, so there’s no awkward overlap. Affordable domestic beers […]