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This crowded breakfast nook has a big, hungry following. Owner Matt Pool's usually there, slinging a pitcher of orange juice and greeting people who come through the... More »
Leave it to chef Aaron May from Sol y Sombra, DC Ranch's celebrated wine-and-tapas place, to transform a drab former Taco Bell into a hip, vibrant nook that's part retro greasy... More »
Forget about the pseudo-diners and nostalgia-themed restaurants that popped up during the '90s. This family-friendly place, established in... More »
Fresh off the plane from Gotham, just started your long-distance subscription to the New York Times, and in desperate need of a... More »
Fresh off the plane from Gotham, just started your long-distance subscription to the New York Times, and in desperate need of a... More »
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... More »
It's our own little Whistle Stop Cafe, set in the heart of an industrial park/salvage district. Hard to find but worth the effort, this clean, quaint, country-style truck... More »
A classic neighborhood gathering spot for almost 30 years, and one taste of the creamed chipped beef on toast, eggs Benedict, or huevos rancheros will tell you... More »
A Valley landmark since 1949, this deli serves up comfy, New York-style dishes that are nothing short of miraculous. Delicious sandwich bargains include savory brisket... More »
Fresh off the plane from Gotham, just started your long-distance subscription to the New York Times, and in desperate need of a... More »
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The Welcome Diner, the tiny, hip 200-square-foot eatery at 10th and Roosevelt streets in Phoenix, has returned. And this time, it's packing some serious Southern eats along with the burgers and fries.
Consider the heavenly buttermilk biscuit sandwiches, which are not so much sandwiches as they are near-toppling...
Like a traveling circus featuring art instead of elephants, Pancakes and Booze brings underground artists and all-you-can eat ®C you guessed it ®C pancakes to the cities all over the country. During three and a half years of touring, the art show has made its way from Los Angeles, its city of origin, to Brooklyn. Now, it heads to the desert to kick off the new year.
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Imagine how fun it would be to live in a Stray Cats music video. The retro pairings of pompadour-wearing guys and gals in poodle skirts innocently sharing a milkshake until they need to prove themselves in a hot-rod race sounds like a blast. Of course, real life is nothing like Grease, though aspiring Sandys and Dannys can show their stuff at the monthly First Friday Sock Hop. After a free...
I'm a man who loves thin french fries and Freddy's has the best, hands down. They're just a wee thicker than those canned 'shoestring potatoes' that your Grandma insisted on topping every casserole with, but with the appropriate crispy-outside-squishy-inside texture that you expect from a hot french fry. Freddy's also has their own french fry...
Read Full ReviewI feel like the prices were too high and the wait was too long for what is probably the greasiest food you can consume; It did taste good doing down though.
Read Full ReviewI haven't been there since the new management took over but I've always enjoyed coming here. Their servings used to be colossal in times past, so hopefully they haven't cut that too much!
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