Locations in Phoenix
Showing 2333 - 2354 of 4787Las 15 Salsas is a Sunnyslope gem serving exceptional Oaxacan food and delicious cocktails. Its colorful patio, complete with twinkling string lights, only adds to the appeal. Start your meal with an order of memelas, or thin corn patties topped with cheese, or a Tamal Oaxaqueño with black mole and chicken folded in a banana […]
Cheap, tasty, non-gringo Mexican food, in a spiffy, family-friendly place. The kitchen knows what to do with seafood – try camarones rancheros or the spicy Costa Brava stew. Good landlubber dishes, too, especially the chile verde. Karaoke lovers pack the bar Thursdays through Sundays.
Want to sit down and enjoy a Mexican dinner rather than picking it up at a drive-thru window? Las Glorias Grill is a great place to hang out, relax, and spend no more than you would on fast food. On Wednesday nights, the tender whitefish tacos are 99 cents apiece. The fish is grilled then […]
When Brannon Kleinlein announced he was reopening his bygone venue Last Exit, we had a few doubts. Not only is the cozy music venue located along a confusing one-way stretch of Central Avenue, it’s also in the heart of a dodgy ‘hood south of downtown Phoenix. After Kleinlein fixed the joint up, improved parking and […]
The first 1 million parents to call and enroll their children receive one month of free martial arts lessons from Jerry Laurita.
LDV Winery uses a hand-crafted, all-natural approach to winemaking. Every 45-60 days we go thru the time consuming process of racking each barrel to remove sediment from our reds. We prefer this gentle process, rather than adding substances or using filters to clarify our wines. Our approach is gentler, creates a better mouth feel, and […]
Location, as they say, is everything. And Le Girls Cabaret’s plumb spot straddling the Tempe and Phoenix border illustrates this axiom. It’s in close proximity to the jockish alpha males of Arizona State University, hipsters from downtown Tempe, tourists flying through Sky Harbor, and Hispanic from East Phoenix barrios. In other words, the same sort […]
Serving a menu of reasonably priced regional specialties from France, including scrumptious dishes of traditional Alsatian cuisine influenced by next-door Germany, this unpresumptuous restaurant, featuring breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Scottsdale’s Seville Shopping Center, seems to have gathered all the charms of its homeland and gathered them into a single, neighborhood French bistro plopped down […]
Assuming you don’t live in or near Cave Creek, it may take you a while to get up to Le Sans Souci. But we promise the drive is worth it. Open since the ’90s, Le Sans Souci (it means “without worry”) serves French fare during brunch, lunch, and dinner in its cozy, tiled dining room. […]
From the outside, LeDu Thai is unassuming. The white stucco building sits back from the sidewalk, with an Edison-bulb-strewn patio lighting the way. Inside, this new downtown Phoenix eatery pops, from its vibrant decor to its bold dishes. The name LeDu comes from a Thai word that means “season.” The owners aim to celebrate family […]