Popular Scottsdale restaurant has abruptly closed. What to know
Customers showed up for dinner to find “closed” signs taped to the glass doors.
Customers showed up for dinner to find “closed” signs taped to the glass doors.
The new ‘mom and pop’ bistro and lounge is set to make its debut this summer.
Valley eateries that have served customers for decades are saying their goodbyes this month.
Arizona’s last location of the fun snack shop will say goodbye this month after four years.
They moved, closed and tried to make things work with a food truck and catering. But now, the restaurant is back home.
Two new coffee shops and a hotly anticipated downtown Phoenix destination are now welcoming customers.
“We lead with our hearts.” Now, that journey is taking the culinary power couple to Tucson.
A dozen Valley eateries have said their goodbyes. Here’s which spots have shuttered.
The team behind Carry On, Filthy Animal and Cleaverman is leveling up with its next projects.
After decades of planning, one local chain moves toward opening a ‘crown jewel’ in South Phoenix.
Vendors got no notice that the marketplaces were shut down for good.
Chef Claudio Urciuoli’s affordable neighborhood eatery said goodbye over the weekend.
Firefighters followed smoke coming from the bakery’s roof. The shop is closed while the cause of the blaze is investigated.
On top of four spots in the works, two new additions were announced for the development.
The family-owned business must move out to make room for an expanded convenience store.
The restaurant offered dinner and a show with chefs cooking right at the table.
The iconic brand is known for selling purses and wallets. Soon, customers will be able to order coffee.
After a long wait and a gradual roll out, the famous dumpling restaurant is now officially open.
Focusing on tableside cooking with luxe upgrades, the new restaurant is getting ready to make its debut.
Affordable grub, beers and bar games are on tap at this soon-to-open bar near Roosevelt Row.
The partners say collaborating was a “no-brainer.” Together they’re launching an Italian eatery, market and bar.
“It’s a store that makes it possible for broke asses to afford furniture.”