The Farm Kitchen

Grab a picnic basket and claim your spot at a picnic table or on a blanket under the yawning pecan trees. Within minutes your favorite sandwiches, salads, and soups will be ready, all stocked with fresh produce grown on the 12-acre farm. Read our review.

The Farmhouse Restaurant

A Norman Rockwell print come to life. This converted 1928 Craftsman-style house, set in what’s left of rural Gilbert, dishes out a first-rate traditional American breakfast. Flapjacks and omelets are particularly good, and so is the gooey cinnamon roll.

Fast Eddie’s Diner

Crinkly fries, a Cosmic burger, and a cherry phosphate: sounds like what Richie Cunningham and Ralph Malph are having at Al’s in some Happy Days rerun on TV Land, right? But you can score the above eats at Fast Eddie’s, the coolest ’50s-style diner in town. With its red booths and long checkerboard counter, this […]

Fat Ox

Chances are you will have to make reservations to get a spot at Fat Ox. This fine dining experience is curated with special attention to the drinks, appetizers and, of course, entrees. The cocktail (or “oxtail”) menu includes creations such as the Desert Rain, made with mezcal, sotol, blood orange, fig leaf and lime, and […]

Fate Brewing Company

Fate is kind of like all of Phoenix’s bigger brewpubs shrunk down to a miniature. While that means it isn’t supplying its beer all over town just yet, it does mean that Fate is constantly brewing new and different beers to sample every day. It also means you have a front row seat to the […]

Fate Brewing Company

Fate is kind of like all of Phoenix’s bigger brewpubs shrunk down to a miniature. While that means it isn’t supplying its beer all over town just yet, it does mean that Fate is constantly brewing new and different beers to sample every day. It also means you have a front row seat to the […]

Fate Brewing Company South

Fate is kind of like all of Phoenix’s bigger brewpubs shrunk down to a miniature. While that means it isn’t supplying its beer all over town just yet, it does mean that Fate is constantly brewing new and different beers to sample every day. It also means you have a front row seat to the […]

Fatso’s Pizza

Looks can be deceiving. What should be a run-of-the-mill pizza joint situated in a North Phoenix strip mall is actually a large music venue with a full bar, pool table, eclectic menu, and big family crowds. As its name portends, the food and drink selection is fat with 20 different Italian pies and a beer […]

Fattoush Restaurant

Pronounce it “fah-toosh,” not “fat tush.” Not only is that the correct pronunciation, but it’s also unlikely you’ll get too fat feasting on this restaurant’s Middle Eastern dishes. That’s because most everything on the menu is relatively good for you. Sure, if you eat an entire pan of baklava, you might gain a pound or […]

Fe La Cubana

Fe La Cubana is a classic Cuban American-style cafeteria that deviates little from many of the best-known dishes of the island just south of Florida. Though there are Cuban sandwiches and fried foods, Fe La Cubana is all about the steam table offerings. These are soupy, stewy, and beautiful – ageless preparations like ropa vieja […]

Fear Farm

Spread over a dozen or so buildings of various sizes and 25 acres of cornfield, this attraction will give you a full night of entertainment. The old-school haunted house is well worth the drive from wherever you’re coming from since, unlike most other haunted houses these days, Fear Farm is almost 100 percent real people […]

Feast on the Street Table

The Feast on the Street table will be located on First Street spanning a half-mile from Taylor Street (north of Van Buren ) to Moreland Street (south of I-10)

Federal Pizza

The fourth project from restaurateur Craig DeMarco and his Upward Projects team (Postino, Windsor, and Churn), this intimate yet lively pizza parlor, housed in a restored 1950s bank in north Central Phoenix, features a thoughtful food and drink menu with dishes ranging from the dependable, to the very good, to the sublime. Satisfying pizzas, designed […]

Federico’s Bar & Pool Hall

This south Phoenix watering hole might seem a little grubby around the edges, gringo, but after dark it becomes a pretty happening little Latin nightspot. Throngs of rancheros, vatos, and chicas from around the Valley pack themselves into this noisy joint during the weekends to play billiards on its many pool tables, and listen to […]