Some served customers for decades, others had just opened. But these restaurants - and their closures - shook the Valley's dining scene.
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Options for enjoying a brew minus the booze are on the rise. Here's where to find low or no-ABV beer in Phoenix.
Chef Claudio Urciuoli's affordable neighborhood eatery said goodbye over the weekend.
"Basketball saved my life," Audrey Corley says. She and Melrose neighbor Kat Moore opened Arizona's first women's sports bar.
Phoenix New Times writers and editors share their favorite stories of 2023.
Heading to the Phoenix Pride Festival this weekend? Keep the party going at the best LGBTQ+ bars in Phoenix.
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Halfway through the year, we're looking back at the spots that said goodbye, from classic steakhouses to new Valley eateries.
The creative, handcrafted ciders include Prickly Pom and Hazy Apple. Here's what to expect at the new Tempe bar.
The new shop is the Oregon-based ice cream company's third Valley location.
"It just kind of all came together at the same time," co-owner Armando Hernandez says of the upcoming bars and restaurants.
Father's Day is Sunday and spots fill up fast. Here's where to make a reservation.
The mixed-use development in Gilbert is home to some of the Valley's top restaurants and bars.
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The new 'mom and pop' bistro and lounge is set to make its debut this summer.
Hear spooky tales and dark history lessons at these Valley of the Sun haunted tours.
A pop up and 'passion project' for Aaron Pool is finally getting a permanent home in Arcadia.
Chef, bartenders and servers at The Pairing Room, Throne Brewing say they are owed wages and tips.
Pinyon will debut this month with a Mediterranean menu and tranquil vibe.
Five restaurants, breweries and bars have come up with unique sips, and vessels to serve them, for this raucous weekend.
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The Real, Wild & Woody craft beer festival is back with a new venue and plenty of unusual brews.
From classic dining destinations to the Valley's most exciting newcomers, these 50 restaurants define the Phoenix food scene.
Four local breweries offer a behind-the-scenes peek at the beer-making magic with brewery tours.
The owners of Huss Brewing Co. plan to revive their Papago brand with a new Mesa taproom.