![]() ![]() As you know, I drink a lot of coffee, so I have tried at least 50% of those myself. Here are a few places that serve great coffee and pastries if you are not a breakfast person and prefer to eat on the go. Matt’s Big Breakfast – Pancakes, Waffles, Bacon, Eggs, Sauce – this breakfast screams American. Hence, we, unfortunately, couldn’t try it ourselves, but I am convinced this place is popular and buzzing. We asked twice for a table but despite being our “house restaurant”, we’ve been told the waiting time would be around four hours. Here’s what made it to the top of my list:īreakfast Bitch – The breakfast place in our hotel appeared to be more like a party than an actual restaurant. However, next time, I would opt for one relaxed breakfast morning, considering how much Phoenix has to offer. That way, we could check out two cafés instead of spending too much time in one busy restaurant. Instead, we were hunting for cool coffee spots that offered pastries or breakfast burritos too. We simply didn’t feel like we had enough time to spend the entire morning in one place, especially since we ate all day anyway. To be fair, despite being a foodie, we had no proper breakfast. Unfortunately, we didn’t make it this time, but we will check it out once we’re back or in their other locations, such as Dallas or LA. From simple to delicate, The Henry menu has something tempting for every palate. ![]() The Henry – Part of a chain, The Henry is a modern American eatery with a unique twist on comfort food. The Gladly is the follow-up concept by the critically acclaimed Citizen Public House owners and boldly pairs extraordinarily flavorful new-American cuisine with an extensive beverage program featuring craft cocktails, 285+ whiskey, and table-side ice balls. The Gladly | Restaurant & Whiskey Bar – A restaurant that combines great food and whiskey can’t ever be wrong, for me anyway. The place was buzzing, and the food looked great, and I will certainly come back to eat here next time! Valentine – I didn’t dine at Valentine, but I spent a couple of hours in their hidden bar. that taps into Restaurant Progress’s TJ Culp’s Scottise – A modern French bistro restaurant in Phoenix inhabiting the historic Knipe House, built in 1901 in Downtown Phoenix. So much so that it actually inspired me to publish a blog post about the best and most surprising restaurants in the world. Restaurant Progress – Hand’s down one of the best experiences I have ever had in a restaurant. In the restaurant with the same name, you’ll find great food and some live music, and the Sidecar Social Club is supposed to be one of the city’s best cocktail bars (as per Google Rating of 4.8 Stars!). Outdoors are several restaurant spaces, including the chef’s garden, the mesquite terrace, the beer garden, and Lucy’s lawn. Ocotillo – The Restaurant & Bar occupies a nearly one-acre corner lot in central Phoenix at the corner of Third Street and Flower with a fantastic indoor/outdoor concept that I haven’t seen anywhere before. PALABRA – An artsy space with a hairdresser, an art gallery, a coffee shop (Futuro Coffee), and a Mexican brunch place (Pasado) under one roof. Pemberton house in downtown Phoenix offers everything from craft beers to yoga. Pemberton PHX – This entertainment venue at the historical Sarah H. The space also organizes weekly events, such as the Saturday Flew Market or the First Friday of the Month night out, that we could enjoy. The Churchill – Located in the heart of Roosevelt Row, Downtown Phoenix’s Artist’s District, this locally-focused community gathering space is home to a collection of local businesses, including restaurants, bars, one wine shop, and three retail shops. With that density of great food and courts, however, I am almost convinced there got to be more in Phoenix. Three of the following areas happened to be in our neighborhood, which enabled us to go there multiple times during the weekend we spent in Phoenix – and if it was just for a glass of wine in front of a French truck. Some would even play (live music), offer fun activities, or host entire events (flew markets, night outs, and others!) so that you could spend a weekend only on those. I was surprised to find not only one but four food compounds in Downtown Phoenix that would gather food trucks, hip shacks and sometimes concept stores in one dedicated area. ![]() Best Restaurants in Phoenix Food Trucks, Compounds & Courtyards
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