Kazimierz World Wine Bar is a lot like an old-time speakeasy, except instead of making booze in bathtubs, they serve wine in bottles. Read more.
We've been known to sup at one end of town, hop in the jalopy, and cruise over to the other end of town just to finish off the night with one or two of Cowboy Ciao's deservedly famous meal-enders. Read more.
Service, and accessible food, whether you're talking a lively weekend brunch with friends, after-work vino and a bite, or a cozy, candlelit meal with a date. Read more.
You never know what chef Greg LaPrad is going to cook up at Quiessence. Read more.
We're perpetually stunned when we walk into District, the sleek bar at Phoenix's newest downtown hotel, and see that it's packed with revelers. Read more.
Toppings steer clear of novelty and stick to tradition, although deliciously so. Try the homemade pork sausage with wood-roasted mushrooms, onions, peppers, mozzarella, and tomato sauce. Read more.
Two slices and a drink ring in at just under four bucks, so you can afford to add as many toppings as your heart desires. We recommend the classic pepperoni, mushroom, and black olive. Read more.
Styled as a British biker bar, the Roadhouse is stocked with ales and harder stuff and features the Valley's best jukebox, hands down, loaded with punk and pub rock fare Read more.
Shady's is the not-to-be-missed neighborhood bar in Central Phoenix. With its dark, retro interior, friendly bartenders, and amazing jukebox, Read more.
What you will find is a huge selection of the best craft beer around (including gluten-free and organic brews), an unbeatable wine list. Read more.
Don't shirk at the 26 buck charge, because it's worth it. An indulgent display of seafood, carving stations, made to order omelets, and pastries just start to scratch the surface of the full spread. Read more.
What we like best about Cafe Monarch is that you never know what's on the menu until you show up. You get the choice between sweet or savory. Read more.
Some would argue that fried chicken and waffles are a dish fit for any day, but for some reason we always end up here on a Sunday, usually after a few too many the night prior. Read more.
Breakfast types will enjoy housemade breads and tasty omelets, while the lunch set will appreciate fresh seafood, grilled veggies, and marinated cheeses. Read more.
Fabulous sangria, French press coffee, or a reasonably-priced bottle of prosecco is the best way to start. Read more.
When we're craving a hearty, stick-to-your-ribs morning meal with a Latin twist, Ticoz's weekend brunch is the only thing that satisfies Read more.
Let's not beat around the brunch; there's a very simple reason Fez may be your new favorite Sunday spot: Champagne mimosas - with fresh orange juice - are only $3. Read more.
Prickly pear, hibiscus, cucumber, and mango margaritas all grace the menu, and they're all worth lingering over with a basket of chips and salsa on the side Read more.
Voted Best Illegal Double-Fisted Margarita in Phoenix, AZ in 2011 Read more.
We recommend you start with a blood orange or pomegranate margarita and an order of the guacamole, which is made tableside to your specifications and includes one of our crunchy favorites, pepitas. Read more.
The Reynosos use the same recipes passed down from their Miami-Globe abuelitas, and the proof is in the pork chile verde. Read more.
The tortas are tasty, but so is everything else on the menu. The quesadillas are one of our favorites: huge, thick, fluffy homemade corn tortillas folded in half and stuffed with goodies. Read more.
Chiles rellenos, tacos, burritos like tu madre used to make, and it won't leave too much of a dent in your wallet. Read more.
In addition to the tacos and tostadas, Tacos Atoyac also boasts moles and some of best damn horchata we've had in a long time. Read more.
Be careful with the super-potent salsa verde, or you might kill some taste buds. Read more.
Chimichangas the size of a newborn baby, half-pound tamale masa bombs, enchiladas afloat in a sea of spicy red sauce, and a guarantee that everything will be absolutely smothered in piping hot cheese. Read more.
Salad lovers will flip over the smoky grilled romaine salad. For dessert, indulge in miniature fried donut rings with warm butterscotch dipping sauce. Named a 2010 Best New Restaurant. Read more.
Try the lychee saketo - a combination of sake and mojito - with muddled, mint, lychee juice and sake. Sit inside; no alcohol is served on the patio. Read more.
After your favorite pizza, try the creamy panna cotta topped with thinly sliced pineapple, puckery lemon sorbet, Grand Marnier and a sprinkle of chopped candied orange peel. Yum! Read more.
Named one of our 2010 Best New Restaurants! Too many must-try menu items to list. Stop by at lunch for better bargains of the same great dishes. Even vegetarians can get a first-rate meal here. Read more.
Named one of our 2010 Best New Restaurants! Stop by on Wednesday when bottles of wine are half price. Try the Grapefruit Basil Fizz; sweet, tart and herbal, it is ultra refreshing. Read more.
2010 Best New Restaurant! Check out the sexy outdoor living room off the lounge. It's perfect for any weather. Stay late and enjoy live music on weekends. Read more.
Secret of the house: call chef Sicolo directly at 602-955-6600 to arrange dinner on the roof or in the kitchen. The patio is also a great option and one of the most attractive in the city. Read more.
Try Mia's homemade pancakes, an El Jefe omelet or the Tunisian grilled vegetable salad. If you require lots of caffeine, you'll love the Iced Toddy. Named a 2010 Best New Restaurant. Read more.
Named one of our 2010 Best Restaurants! We love that they serve breakfast all day - order the outrageously delicious huevos rancheros. The patio is the perfect spot to sip sangria. Read more.
Open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday. Check out "Brunch-n-Beats" on Sunday. Best iced toddy (iced coffee) in Phoenix! Read more.
Taliesin West was a desert winter camp for famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his school of architecture. Guided tours offered daily ranging from 1 hour to 3 hours long. Read more.
Try the Eggs Maximilian! Crispy hash browns, green chiles and onions, on a giant tortilla, topped with eggs, spicy salsa, and sour cream - it's one of Michele Laudig's Favorite Dishes! Read more.