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Popular Restaurants in Phoenix

If you're a first time visitor to Phoenix, you might prefer a more touristy area, but if you're a solo traveler, a smaller local eatery could be more interesting. Some areas have lots of things to do within walking distance, but the restaurants may be more expensive. To give you a starting point for your trip research, we looked at what people say about restaurants in Phoenix.


What are some good restaurants in Phoenix?

Here are some of the most recommended restaurants in Phoenix.

SunUp Brewing Co
322 E Camelback Rd Phoenix, AZ

(602) 279-8909
The Parlor Pizzeria
1916 E Camelback Rd Phoenix, AZ

(602) 248-2480
The Clever Koi
4236 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ

(602) 222-3474
Pizzeria Bianco
623 E Adams St Phoenix, AZ

(602) 258-8300
Chelsea's Kitchen
5040 N 40th St Phoenix, AZ

(602) 957-2555
Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles
1220 S Central Ave Phoenix, AZ
Welcome Diner
924 E Roosevelt St Phoenix, AZ
Flower Child
5013 N 44th St Phoenix, AZ

(602) 429-6222
Postino Central Winecafe
5144 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ

(602) 274-5144
Green Restaurant
2022 North 7th Street Phoenix, AZ

(602) 258-1870
Federal Pizza
5210 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ
The Windsor
5223 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ

(602) 279-1111
Crudo
3603 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, AZ

(602) 358-8666
Jobot Coffee
918 N 5th St Phoenix, AZ

(602) 501-9076
Hanny's
40 N 1st St Phoenix, AZ

(602) 252-2285

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Here's what Trippy members had to say about restaurants:

"The Parlor Pizzeria - My favorite fancy wood-fired pizza around, with far better variety than the over-hyped and over-rated Pizzeria Bianco."  See More

"There's a new place called The Clever Koi that I rather like."  See More

"Pizzeria Bianco Chelsea's Kitchen"  See More

"Vegetarian - Flower Child or Chelsea's Kitchen"  See More

"Downtown Phoenix - split into uptown and downtown, spread out just like everything else Hotel: The Clarendon Hotel and Spa (cool, kinda cheap, off the grid a bit) OR Hotel Palomar Phoenix (upscale + downtown downtown) • Phoenix Art Museum(Andy Warhol Exhibit + "the light room") • Lux Central (food/drinks, very chill, you can basically stay here all day) • Matt's Big Breakfast (best breakfast around) • Desoto Central Market (good midday spot, lots to choose from) • FilmBar (movies + beer) • Pizzeria Bianco (bomb ass pizza, small portions, worth it) • The Arrogant Butcher (dinner / lunch) • Welcome Diner (neighborhood vibes, outdoorsy, dinner) • Hanny's (swanky spot to get faded) • Bar Smith (dance and drink, where the night goes to die) • Crescent Ballroom + Valley Bar (two unique live music venues) • Hotel Palomar Phoenix (great poolside bar with a view) • Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Parlour (ramen burger + a ton of cocktails = all great) • The Lost Leaf(just beer) 2."  See More

"Flower Child is one of my favorite go to foods in the valley!"  See More

"For great vegan food The Coronado PHXVerdura or Green New American Vegetarian are great!"  See More

"Federal Pizza , Phoenix Public Market Cafe , Harumi Sushi , The Henry , Songbird Coffee & Tea House , True Food Kitchen"  See More

"Windsor Chelsea's Kitchen Alchemy Restaurant and Wine Bar Kazimierz World Wine Bar"  See More

"Stop in for a great cocktail and bite to eat The Clever Koi or Crudo."  See More

Where can I find out more about Phoenix?

This page is just a starting point, to really get personalized advice from Phoenix locals and experienced travelers, post a question on Trippy! You can start by browsing the questions other people have asked about Phoenix.

If you've changed your mind and decided to go somewhere else, go to the main page and explore where to stay in any city.



   
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