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February Restaurant Round-Up

Goodbye January, Hello February! The Valley was busy this past month with the opening of 15 brand new eating and drinking spots. Unfortunately, we had to say goodbye to a few places as well. C'est la vie. RESTAURANTS OPENING IN JANUARY Fuego Tacos, 2501 E. Camelback Rd.Citizens Public House, 7111 E...
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Goodbye January, Hello February! The Valley was busy this past month with the opening of 15 brand new eating and drinking spots. Unfortunately, we had to say goodbye to a few places as well. C'est la vie.

RESTAURANTS OPENING IN JANUARY

Fuego Tacos, 2501 E. Camelback Rd.
Citizens Public House, 7111 E 5th Ave.
The Rum Bar, 108 E. Pierce St.
Perk Eatery,
6501 E. Greenway Pkwy
Cafe Provence, 39504 N Daisy Mountain Dr.
Don Jose Mexican Food,
3734 East Thomas Rd.
Truffles Grand American Grill, 32527 N Scottsdale Rd.
Shea 32,
10626 N. 32nd St.
Jimmy John's, CityScape
TK's Urban Tavern, 15037 Scottsdale Rd. Ste J-195
Royal Coffee, The Biltmore
Parc Central,
15323 N Scottsdale Rd.
Narcisse Champagne & Tea Lounge,
15257 N. Scottsdale Rd.
Tanzy,
15257 N Scottsdale Rd.
The Herb Box,
7134 E Stetson Ste 200
Litchfield's, 300 E. Wigwam Blvd.


JANUARY RESTAURANT CLOSURES

Tradiciones, 1602 E. Roosevelt St
Sweets & Beats,
1504 Grand Avenue
Anise Vietnamese, 2090 N Dobson Rd
The Chef's Loft, 7114 East Stetson Drive #250
Siracha Lounge, 95 West Boston Street
PastaBar, 705 North1st St Suite #110
Dolce Espresso Video & Coffee Bar, 1025 E Camelback Rd
Stan's Metro Deli, 414 S Mill Ave
Oakville Grocery, 15015 N Scottsdale Rd

Read our round-up of all openings and closings last year in our Restaurant Round-Up 2010

Did we forget anybody? Let us know of any restaurants we might have missed in the comment sections below.

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