One of my favorite burger is the Panini…. Fantastic food for a great price! Always fresh and hot! They will also cook to order any dish! From the moment you walk in to Moira, noticing the eclectic decor and the great mix of music, to the time you leave happy and full. This is the best place I have been to in town for sushi. The service is great and menu is outstanding.
Best food best price! I love their sushi, so fresh! I have to go their with my friends every week to drink Sake and eat sushi. It's the best Sushi…. We get to go every chance we get to make it over to Eastwind on Tatum and Thunderbird, it's such a treat every time we go there. Great inside out…. Slow service, worth every moment. Blue flame is amazing roll, and the option are endless I am a once a week visitor.
From Business: Nibblers Catering is a food preparation company that provides services for picnics and corporate and social events. More Maps. Pocket Flipboard Email. View as Map. Read More Note: Restaurants on this map are listed geographically. Hiro Sushi. Roka Akor - Scottsdale. Hana Japanese Eatery. Sushi Sonora. Kaizen PHX. Sign up for the newsletter Eater Phoenix Sign up for our newsletter. Tucked behind a Circle K just off 32nd Street north of Thomas Road, The Ox Sports Bar is a cozy hideout with a colorful neighborhood crew that eagerly accepts new fans.
Join the cheering section for dart tournaments, pair with new friends for a pool match or a game-time holler-fest at one of the high-def TV screens, hold 'em Texas-style on Sundays, or croon to the crowd at nightly karaoke events. With plenty of cheap booze, The Ox Sports Bar is chummy good fun.
Pinchot Ave. There's a lot missing from downtown Phoenix, but there's no shortage of places to watch the game if you can't nab tickets or would rather nurse an all-too-frequent loss from the comfort of a barstool. It's decked out in flat-screens — no need to worry about the tall guy with the big head sitting in front — and throws the best pre- and post-game parties of any joint in town.
Their remedy for a post-Artest-rebound breakdown? A dozen different import and domestic beers are on tap, and these bartenders are known to pour a strong cocktail. Third St.
Timur Guseynov. If we ever had the opportunity to design our dream sports bar, chances are it would probably wind up looking just like Gallagher's. The amenities are plentiful, including off-track betting windows, arcade games, 14 ales and lagers on tap, and a posh outdoor patio with a sparkling waterfall and splendorous views of South Mountain particularly at sunset. Speaking of getting an eyeful, more than 25 TVs have been conveniently placed at every conceivable viewing angle, with everything from bowling to basketball being broadcast.
Complementing this smorgasbord of sporting exploits, the menu boasts a rich repast of enticing eats, including such stomach satisfiers as chicken queso baked potatoes and a bevy of barbecued ribs and other succulent smoked meats, all of which are served by comely something waitresses. Baseline Rd. Keith Prescott's a man of many passions, and chief among them is soccer.
Ask the UK native about soccer and you'll hear tales of his tenure with the Liverpool Football Club, as well as his experience attending the World Cup when Britannia ruled the roost. Along with his wife, Marianne Hansen, the year-old has utilized his footie fanaticism to transform their North Phoenix neighborhood bar into a preferred hangout for others who are passionate for the pitch.
Match-ups from around the world are featured on the bar's tellies and dozens of jersey-clad types packed the place during this year's World Cup. Thing is, it's also a great joint in which to witness every other kind of televised athletic endeavor. Being proper Europeans, Prescott and Hansen also know a thing or three about beer and stock more than 40 bottled imported and domestic brands, with 16 brews available on draught including Boddington's, Strongbow, and Dundee.
Courtesy of Yard House. For one, due to its killer proximity to University of Phoenix Stadium and Jobing. Plus the food — which isn't just a plate full of microwaved mess — rocks, especially the organic tomato bisque soup and the seared ahi steak sandwich. Westgate Blvd.
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