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California-Based Dog Haus Restaurant Returns to Downtown Phoenix After Closing Last Year
Who doesn’t love a good hot dog? There’s just something special about a classic dog. Maybe it brings back childhood memories, or there’s something delicious in its simplicity. Of course, much like the classic cheeseburger, it’s possible to find outlandish hot dogs with all kinds of ingredients. Maybe you like the added toppings, or maybe you’re a purist, but whatever the case might be, there’s a hot dog option for you. And now, a local favorite hot dog restaurant that had previously closed over a year ago is back in downtown Phoenix and is ready to serve you up whatever kind of dog you’re hungry for.
This city is Arizona's takeout food capital, new study shows. Here's why
Dining is sometimes not just about the food — for many, it's about the whole experience. From multi-course restaurants to waterfront dining, metro Phoenix's food scene offers countless dining formats and eating ambiances. Yet, sometimes the best experience is enjoying takeout at home, from the comfort of your couch while watching your favorite show. Sounds good, doesn't it?
How Danny Zelisko's 50 years of promoting concerts in Phoenix started with firing Journey
Danny Zelisko was about to go on sale with his first concert — Herbie Hancock and Weather Report on April 8, 1974, at the venue that inspired him to move to Phoenix to launch a career as a concert promoter, the historic Celebrity Theatre — when the booking agent called to say he had to move the date. He hadn’t realized when he booked the show that Phoenix was so close to Tempe and he had another...
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