Locations in Phoenix
Showing 4313 - 4334 of 4791What goes better with cold beer? How about a slew of big screens, a full menu of custom cocktails, and comely waitresses dressed in miniskirts? Such is the mix of things at Tilted Kilt’s North Scottsdale location, which functions as a sports bar and Irish pub rolled into one. Its Emerald Isle influences are manifested […]
The protagonist of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake was brought back to life after whiskey was spilled on his corpse, and Tim Finnegan’s Irish Restaurant & Pub shares its name with the book’s central character. There’s no magic whiskey here, but there are plenty of life-enriching pints of Guinness and snifters of Jameson to go around. […]
Familiarity is the name of the game at the Time Out Lounge. Owner Laura Kelly-Phillips and husband Ed (a.k.a. the Tall Man) took over the suite at the end of Huntington Square Shopping Center in 1988. The two have been behind the bar on a weekly basis ever since, and many of the bartenders have […]
Fancy is not a word used to describe the atmosphere of Times Square, but considering that the Italian restaurant neighbors a Waffle House and a Castle Megastore, that shouldn’t be much of a surprise. The recent opening of a second location at Seventh Street and Union Hills Drive helped to spread out the dinner rush […]
With a name that means thyme in Italian, this lounge-worthy wine bar in Sunnyslope comes courtesy of Heinrich Stasiuk, who also owns Brick, the gourmet pizzeria in downtown Phoenix. Chef/co-owner Mercer Mohr, who currently is at Brick and previously was at the Four Seasons in San Francisco, oversees the wine-friendly lunch and dinner menu (mimosa-friendly […]
There’s only one place in this country where you can stand, safely, within feet of a giant missile. And what do you know, it’s right here in Tucson, Arizona. At the Titian Missile Museum guests get a taste of Cold War America by viewing one of the era’s most dramatic vestiges, a preserved Titan II […]
Title 9 Sports Grill is packed with homages to women in sports. From the Diana Turasi photo wall to photos of famous women in sports journalism, it is evident that co-founders Kat Moore and Audrey Corley worked hard to intentionally carve out a space they felt was missing in Phoenix. The goal? For young girls […]