We “Opaed” (partied) at Athena Greek Cuisine at 7000 East Mayo Blvd. Phoenix. What a blast. Petro and the crew made us all so happy, the atmosphere, service and above all the food was spectacular.
We had a great crowd, Thanks for coming!
We “Opaed” (partied) at Athena Greek Cuisine at 7000 East Mayo Blvd. Phoenix. What a blast. Petro and the crew made us all so happy, the atmosphere, service and above all the food was spectacular.
We had a great crowd, Thanks for coming!
Jacqueline from Scottsdale called in to tell us of this super deal for Gluten Free Creations 2940-b E. Thomas Rd. · Phoenix or 7607 E. McDowell, Scottsdale
Ph: 480.990.2253 Click on the picture for the link. Don’t hesitate because it expires in a few days.
We celebrated three birthdays at The Breakfast Joynt 14891 North Northsight Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ (480) 443-5324. It was Don’s Birthday, MaryAnne from Tempe, and Sandy from Mesa. (click to see more photos) Read More→
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COMMENTS: I wanted to give a restaurant review while it was still fresh in my mind. I just had breakfast in a new place named “Perk eatery” 6501 East Greenway Pkwy. #159
Scottsdale, AZ (480) 998-6026 at the east end of the shopping center at 64th street and Greenway.Parkway. It was the best I’ve had in a while for breakfast. I had a mediterranean omlet with a light dill sauce and rosemary roasted potatoes. It was light, fresh and so very good. My son was with me and he had the breakfast burito that he also loved. The service was quick, friendly and all and all one of the best breakfast places I’ve found.
Thanks Kathryn
We had a great time when we took out of town guests, Don’s Sisters, brothers in law, and nephew with a friend in tow to Pinnacle Peak Patio on 10426 East Jomax Road Scottsdale, AZ 85262 (480) 615-1113 . We thought the views on the drive up would be great and we had never been to this landmark tradition in Arizona. (Be careful, don’t wear a tie, they will cut it off and the evidence hangs from the ceilings.) Here are some photos of our meal. They have a trading post that is not as impressive as the Mining Camp in Apache Junction, but the atmosphere is very Western.
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MaryAnne from Scottsdale called in about her experience at Happy Hour at Trader Vics at the Valley Ho 6850 East Main Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 421-7799. They enjoyed being around the fire place on the patio. They had great drinks and loved the $5.00 appetizers. Their favorite sounded like the Crispy calamari. They had 5 orders. They loved the wings. Everything was delicious and no one wanted to leave. It was a great place!
Donna in Chandler loves to go there for a special occasion. T. Cooks is at the Royal Palms 5200 E Camelback Road Phoenix, AZ 85018
(602) 808-0766. Voted the most romantic resort. The property and dining room are spectacular and Chef Lee Hillson is not only talented, but a great guy. Check it out for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A treat any time of the day.
We had a remote last year at the Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center. Kristen called in and reminded us of her dressing up for the Renaissance festival each year. This is what she looks like. Gorgeous!
We had a fabulous time at Pasta Primo Italian Bistro 16255 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale (480) 922-8630. Craig and the crew were so hospitable and as we suspected everyone loved the food. Thanks to everyone that was able to attend, you all made it so special. Here are some pictures of our remote broadcast.
We had two great sandwiches as Market Bistro 6501 E Greenway Pkwy, Suite 123, Scottsdale (480) 291-1010 and 777 E Thunderbird Rd, Suite 107, Phoenix, AZ (602) 942-2200. We had the Arizona tri-tip which was Grilled chili rubbed tri-tip, smoked paprika mayo, shaved pickled peppers, radishes, queso fresca, with romaine tossed in oregano vinaigrette on ciabatta.
We also tried the pesto chicken which was also wonderful. It is grilled pesto chicken breast, tomato and corn remoulade with arugula tossed in oregano vinaigrette on foccacia. This is a great place that you should definitely add to your list of Deliciousness in Arizona.
The Culinary Confessions cookbook for charity is here! Recipe Confessions contains secret family recipes, chefs' favorites, award-winning dishes, and more.
At just $25.00 -- with the net proceeds going to St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix -- even the price is tasty!