We also saw some surprising closures, including Mill Avenue stalwart Gordon Biersch and Pig & Pickle in Scottsdale, as well as Bar Pesce. Hit it.
Bece Kitchen
9542 East Riggs Road, Sun LakesThe team behind Beaver’s Choice has opened Bece Kitchen, a new, fast-casual eatery at Dobson and Riggs roads in Sun Lakes — a city in the very southeast Valley. Beaver Choice was, as we called it, a quirky and affordable little eatery in Mesa serving seriously delicious Polish, Canadian, and Swedish food. That’s not to say Bece Kitchen won’t be serving the same rare European and Canadian dishes down in Sun Lakes.
Brat Haus
6025 North 16th StreetThe Madison neighborhood now has a new sausage-focused eatery. Brat Haus opened a second location, this time at 16th Street and Bethany Home Road in a former Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop spot. Expect German-style food and beers, including sausages, burgers, big pretzels, and 12 beers on tap.
Cinnaholic
1887 East Williams Field Road, #103, GilbertJuly was a good month for vegan treats. The vegan, build-your-own cinnamon roll chain out of California opened in Gilbert — specifically SanTan Village Parkway and Williams Field Road. Patrons of Cinnaholic get their choice of 18 frostings and 23 toppings, as well as signature rolls.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
21051 South Ellsworth Loop, Queen CreekThe country's biggest barbecue chain has opened its 23rd Arizona location. The new Dickey’s Barbecue Pit spot is located at Ellsworth Loop and Rittenhouse Road in Queen Creek.
Eggstasy
2430 South Gilbert Road, ChandlerThe Phoenix-based breakfast and lunch chain has opened its fourth location — and the first in in the east Valley. Eggstasy, located at Gilbert and Germann roads, is known for its imaginative breakfast items like bacon banana chile pepper crepes, chocolate-covered bacon, and cotton-candy pork belly.
Thai Chili 2 Go
1949 East Camelback Road, #1612010 East Elliot Road, #104, Tempe
The fast-casual Thai Chili 2 Go announced two more restaurant openings this July — one in Phoenix and the other in Tempe. Patrons may expect the same dishes like dumplings, Thai hot and sour soup, and drunken noodles that they offer at the other seven Valley locations.
Fresh Alley
1000 East Apache Boulevard, #103, TempeFans of pho and boba have a new place to try in Tempe. Fresh Alley opened at Rural Road and Apache Boulevard and offers Alley Pho, organic milk tea and coffee, and snacks like popcorn chicken, Cajun fries, and wings.
MayFlower Chinese Cuisine
941 West Elliot Road, #6, ChandlerExpect menu staples like kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli, and sweet and sour pork at the MayFlower Chinese Cuisine at Alma School and Elliot roads. The new Chandler Asian and Chinese food eatery is open daily for lunch and dinner.
Naked BBQ
890 North 54th Street, Suite A2, ChandlerNaked BBQ has occupied a spot in a north Phoenix strip mall at I-17 and Bell Road since 2015. In 2017, owner Oren Hartman opened a Scottsdale location. In July, Naked BBQ opened its third location — a spot in Chandler near I-10 and Ray Road. The former Pizza Five85 spot now offers the famously “naked” and dry-rubbed barbecue dishes, including brisket, pulled pork, and smoked turkey.
O.H.S.O. Brewery PHX
3400 East Sky Harbor BoulevardO.H.S.O. Brewery & Distillery now has a second Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport location — this time among the many restaurants and bars of Terminal 4. The new location offers an abridged version of the O.H.S.O. menu, including burgers, sandwiches, salads, or course, and local craft beers at Gate B9.
Tucked Away Craft Kitchen & Bar
3630 East Southern Avenue, #106, MesaThe aptly named Tucked Away Craft Kitchen & Bar occupies a suite at the shopping plaza at Val Vista Drive and Southern Avenue. The Mesa eatery is operated by Sean Hayes & Jo Ann Franko of Tipsy Cactus TapRoom & Bottle Shop, along with Chef Gabe Madrid of the Taste of New Mexico food truck. Menu offerings include New American small plates, brunch options, and craft cocktails.
Spooky’s Swirls
3029 North Alma School Road, #117, ChandlerThis horror-themed, 100-percent gluten-free bakery in Chandler is kind of like like a Hard Rock Café for horror fans, and a saving grace for sweets fan with celiac sensitivity. Set in the Paseo Del Oro shopping plaza, Spooky's Swirls is overseen by four co-owners — chefs Chris Szydlowski and Lola Forbes, Horror & SciFi Prop Preservation Association founder James Azrael, and Ernesto Avina, also with the HSPPA. Inside, find horror-themed cupcakes and a small museum of horror-movie memorabilia.
Sweet Magnolia Smokehouse
4929 East Chandler Boulevard, #405The new Sweet Magnolia Smokehouse is another example of a food truck getting a brick-and-mortar restaurant. Around since 2014, Sweet Magnolia offers barbecue dishes and sides like brisket, pulled pork, and chicken, plus coleslaw, mac ’n’ cheese, potato salad, and more at 50th Street and Chandler Boulevard. The spot occupies, again, a former Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop.
LokoPuff Donut Holes & Coffee
5000 South Arizona Mills Circle, #114, TempeThe old Sweet Daddy Cupcakes shop has not strayed far, taste-wise. LokoPuff Donut Holes & Coffee at Arizona Mills serves customizable doughnut holes with your choice of fillings, toppings, and dipping sauce.
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