Salty Sow

The second location of the contemporary American restaurant in Austin, Texas, Salty Sow in Phoenix comes courtesy of the restaurateurs behind such concepts as Z’Tejas, Eddie V’s, and Roaring Fork. There’s nothing too interesting about its American dishes with a Southern spin, but if it’s cocktails with names like Miss Piggy and Curly Tail and […]

Salut Kitchen Bar

This easygoing wine bar, about two miles away from Mill Avenue, is a comfortable place to escape Tempe’s more chaotic main drag. But although its selection of over fifty kinds of Old and New World wines, as well as craft brews and cocktails, satisfies, its offerings in the way of familiar American and Mediterranean-inspired eats […]

Salvadoreno Restaurant

When you’re tired of Mexican tortilla-based meals like tacos, burritos, and enchiladas, mix it up with a specialty from El Salvador called pupusas. Somewhat of a combo between a burrito and a stuffed pita sandwich, the pupusa is made with thick corn masa patties filled with cheese and other flavorful ingredients. Carnivores will enjoy the […]

Salvadoreño Restaurant #3

When you’re tired of Mexican tortilla-based meals like tacos, burritos, and enchiladas, mix it up with a specialty from El Salvador called pupusas. Somewhat of a combo between a burrito and a stuffed pita sandwich, the pupusa is made with thick corn masa patties filled with cheese and other flavorful ingredients. Carnivores will enjoy the […]

San Carlos Bay Seafood Restaurant

You’ll feel transported to the Sonoran seaside when you visit this cheerful spot. The menu offers nothing but expertly prepared Sea of Cortez-style seafood. We’d be surprised if the Seven Seas cocktail, fish stews, and garlic shrimp didn’t have you docking at this bay regularly.

San Diego Bay Restaurant

San Diego Bay Restaurant is all about seafood, whether it’s tostadas stacked with octopus, calamari, and shrimp, or marlin tacos. Walls decked with shark jaws and plastic fish create a family-friendly environment.

San Felipe’s Cantina

You know you’re at a Mexican restaurant that’s more party than fine dining destination when folks recommend the Sonoran Chicken Sandwich: You’ll find it among the items on Felipe’s “Gringo Grub” list. The good news: The scene is always lively at this Tempe Marketplace bar/restaurant, conveniently overlooking the outdoor music/performance stage.

San Tan Brewing Company

San Tan Brewing hasn’t been around as long as the Valley’s craft brew standard-bearer, Four Peaks, but it’s fast establishing itself as one of the best brewpubs in Arizona. Located along a nice stretch of restaurants and pubs in the heart of downtown Chandler, it features a vast lineup of in-house brews, along with a […]

San Tan Flat

This Southeast Valley eatery and drinkery was made famous a few years back due to its well-publicized fight with Pinal County officials about the legality of letting patrons dance. Thankfully, San Tan won that particular court kerfuffle, allowing anyone to kick up their heels as much as possible during gigs from local country and Western […]

Sana Sana Cerveceria

There’s an astonishing assortment of taprooms along Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row. Sana Sana Cerveceria is one that is not to be missed on your bar crawl. You’ll know you’re at the right spot when you see the vibrant mural by Lalo Cota on the side of the building. Let’s start with the basics of any brewery: […]

Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa

This luxury resort in Scottsdale overlooks 53 acres of Paradise Valley. With 105 magnificent casitas, 7 private estate homes, and an award winning spa, this Scottsdale lodging is a tranquil hideaway perfect for a getaway, wedding, or your next meeting. Enjoy one of our 4 pools, 5 tennis courts, movement studio, and food prepared by […]

Sandbar

What could be better, in Peoria or anyplace, really, than an ice-cold beer and some Mexican food for lunch or dinner? How about the feeling of sand beneath your feet on a comfy patio that hollers “tropical island paradise!” with its tin-roofed bar and cozy, brightly colored lounge chairs? Or the sound of island rhythms? […]