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Best Scottsdale Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in AZ
Best Scottsdale Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in AZ. Scottsdale, AZ, is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene, with some of the best Scottsdale Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants offering unique and authentic culinary experiences. In this article, we highlight three standout establishments—George’s Famous Gyros, Old Town Tavern, and Frank & Lupe’s Old Mexico—each known for their exceptional dishes and welcoming atmospheres.
Young Valley angler pulls up rare albino catfish from Chaparral Lake in Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It was Gabe Drews' second catch of the day from the depths of Chaparral Lake, but a rare catch for anglers in Arizona. The 12-year-old angler catching an albino catfish off a generous fellow angler's gifted bait. "It was catfish guts and blood and mixed with...
etta restaurant in Scottsdale to close temporarily after sale
PHOENIX —etta, the Italian-inspired neighborhood restaurant in Scottsdale Quarter, is temporarily closing for renovations beginning Monday. The eatery will reopen under new ownership in September, but still keep the same name. The restaurant near Scottsdale Road and Greenway-Hayden Loop will be open for lunch and dinner each day and...
This new mom-and-pop Mesa bakery is a 'love letter' to the community
Against the Grain opened in June inside a small and cozy suite on Main Street in downtown Mesa. From the moment you step through the intricate wrought iron front door, the vibe inside the restaurant is welcoming and homey with a shelf of board games inviting guests to stay a while. Past the smattering of tables, more shelves are filled with a plethora of gluten-free products for sale, from cookies and baking mixes to frozen dinners...
At the Westin Kierland, you can enjoy a taste of Scotland in Scottsdale
With nearly 150 active whisky distilleries spread across Scotland, a wee dram is never too far out of reach. But for those of us watching this year’s Open Championship action from Royal Troon on the American side of the Atlantic, there’s still a way to have an authentic Scotch-drinking experience.
Mesa Memories: Movie houses have long history in Mesa
Sizzling summers have always been the norm in the Valley. With this years’ record 110+ days, there’s been a lot more scorching than a century or more so ago. It has long been a custom to escape the heat by seeking refuge in the cool confines of a darkened audience chamber in a nearby motion picture theater.
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