Free Subs Today Through Sunday

To raise money for the Chaparral High School Band, the three-day-old Scottsdale location of Jersey Mike’s is offering free regular subs to customers who donate $1, from December 3 through 7. Located at 10392 N. Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale (480-992-6493), it’s the third Arizona location for the East Coast-style sandwich…

New All-Day Breakfast Spot Opens in Scottsdale

They had me at “country-fried” steak. A friend tipped me off to The Breakfast Joynt, a new, independently owned restaurant that just opened two weeks ago in north Scottsdale, and the menu of made-from-scratch fare looks tasty. Along with country-fried steak and eggs, there’s biscuits and gravy, stuffed apple pancakes…

Canal Unveils New Dinner Menu

Don’t worry, Canal still has its 30 Dollar Sandwich, comically priced at 29.99. The SouthBridge restaurant continues to dish up crispy parmesan fries, and you dirty-minded people can still have ahi three ways, too. But there are plenty of new dishes to check out on executive chef Justin Beckett’s new…

NOCA Cult Keeps Growing

Eliot Wexler and chef Chris Curtiss have never explicitly told me that they’re trying to turn us all into NOCA addicts, but I’m convinced this is their grand plan. And you know what? It seems to be working. At a birthday party last weekend, I danced my ass off in a friend’s…

Thanksgiving Invades the Internet

Log on to YouTube right now, and you’ll be bombarded with several Thanksgiving videos. We’ve got people cooking, people crafting and even people crafting cookies. Wait a minute…I thought Thanksgiving was about football and drinking brews.  Our favorite comes from Spatulatta which features two junior cooks making pilgrim hats with…

Green Features Vegan “ThanksLiving” Menu

By Michele Laudig I’ve hosted vegetarian guests for Thanksgiving before, and let me tell you — it is a challenge to come up with something tasty that isn’t just a meatless side dish like green beans or mashed potatoes. Sadly, there’s no room for tofurky in my oven when I’m…

First Taste: Blanco Tacos + Tequilla

By Jonathan McNamara   See more shots from Blanco in our slide show.There’s no shortage of Mexican places in Phoenix. Whether you’re jonesing for a quick stop at the Taqueria or just looking for the best glass of horchata, you’re almost never more than five minutes away.  Amidst this plethora of…

Pure Sushi Opens in Downtown Scottsdale

By Michele Laudig The Scottsdale Civic Plaza Mall already has a nice variety of restaurants — The Orange Table, Jewel of the Crown, AZ88, Asia de Cuba — but now there’s yet another reason to hit up the area when you’re hungry. Last week, Pure Sushi opened its doors there,…

Another Lunch Option, Another Dinner Option

By Michele Laudig When Palatte first opened its doors, it was all about quirky brunches — egg “mishmashes,” sweet potato pancakes, tarts, and frittatas du jour. But did you know they’re now part of the downtown dinner lineup? That’s right, from 5 to 10 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, you can…

Pop Culture: Java Pop

By Martin Cizmar It’s 10:45 a.m. and you’re thirsty. Do you go for a cup of coffee or a bottle soda? Either you’re drinking coffee in the middle of the say like a cop with 30 years on the force or you’re drinking soda before noon like some punk kid…

Tomorrow: DRAFT’s Big Pour

By Michele Laudig Thirsty for some beer? You’d better be if you attend the launch of DRAFT Magazine’s new festival, The Big Pour, at Mesa’s Hohokam Stadium (1235 N. Center St.) on Saturday, November 22 (sessions are noon to 4 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m.). General admission is $35,…

Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives Features Giuseppe’s

By Michele Laudig The Food Network seems to do well in the Phoenix metro area, especially considering all the fun local joints that’ve been showcased on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives, including Matt’s Big Breakfast, Aunt Lena’s Creamery, Chino Bandido Takee Outee, and Joe’s Farm Grill. Soon, there’ll be another name…

Farewell to More Local Eateries

By Michele Laudig Consider this the yin to my yang post about new restaurants yesterday. One corner of Mill Avenue is a little darker these days, since Dragonfly Vietnamese Kitchen and Coconut Club Bar & Grill both closed their doors two weeks ago. On the upside, Dragonfly’s original location in…

Can Maynard James Keenan Put Arizona Wine on the Map?

Early-afternoon sun shines intensely on the sleepy vineyard, where row after row of grape-laden vines run down the slope of the valley, like deep emerald waves in a leafy sea. You can’t easily see the fat clusters of ripe grapes, but they’re there, hanging on every rung in the shadows…

Pop Culture: Faygo Goes Fancy

By Martin Cizmar Few sodas divide like Faygo. The Detroit soda is maligned by many because it’s cheap, super sweet and associated with Insane Clown Posse-loving Juggalos. On the other hand it’s beloved because it’s cheap, super sweet, and also associated with happy Midwestern childhoods spent riding bikes to the…

More Restaurants Open Around Town

By Michele Laudig Economy be damned, somebody’s still got the confidence to open their doors! Now hopefully customers will keep coming out to spend some dough. (Me? I’d subsist on pretzels if it meant I could still eat foie gras.) Anyway, I just got a call from the ever-charming Maurizio…

What Kind of Foodie Were You at Age 12?

By Michele Laudig Here’s a cute New York Times story I couldn’t resist sharing, about a 12-year-old who aspires to be a restaurant critic. This got me thinking about what kinds of random things in our childhoods lead us to where we are as adults. What were you doing at…

So Long, Soma Cafe

By Michele Laudig Here’s a real head-scratcher. The seemingly successful Soma Cafe, at Tatum and Shea, unexpectedly closed its doors over the weekend. According to one of my colleagues (who was a Soma regular to the point that it was like his second office), there was a note on the…