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Phoenix, AZ
Best Breakfast (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Arizona Kitchen |
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300 E Wigwam Blvd Wigwam Resort, Litchfield Park 85340 623-935-3811 |
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LITCHFIELD PARK. Serving exceptionally well-prepared Southwestern breakfast using fresh, local ingredients, this restaurant has a crisp, clean appearance with whitewashed stucco and ceiling beams. Red-brick floors and an adobe fireplace add warmth and inviting ambiance. Menu fare includes breakfast classics and some old favorites with a Southwestern twist. The little place is set away from the city, but rest assured, dining here is certainly worth the trip. |
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Bill Johnson's Big Apple |
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3101 W Indian School Rd, Phoenix 85017 602-277-6291 |
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WEST PHOENIX. Put on your cowboy gear, and keep an eye out for a sign bearing the visage of an enormous longhorn. It sets the tone for the restaurant's Western decor and for the waitstaff, who speak the tongue of the old time wrangler. Steaks are juicy, service is friendly, and the atmosphere is exciting. Plus, the place has been making hungry locals happy since 1956! Beyond the 24-oz. porterhouse, the menu boasts pork ribs, barbecue, burgers, sandwiches, and even chicken fried steak. |
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bistro 24 |
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2401 E Camelback Rd Ritz-Carlton Phoenix, Phoenix 85016 602-952-2424 |
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DOWNTOWN PHOENIX. This airy French bistro sports wicker furniture, colorful local artwork, and hardwood floors. The lunchtime business crowd is attracted by fresh pâtés, entree salads, and gourmet sandwiches. Delectable main dishes include lobster and potato gnocchi, chicken fricassee, steak au poivre, and steamed halibut en papillote. Outdoor dining lets you enjoy the weather, and the large bar makes a great hang-out for after-hours drinks. |
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User Rating: 9 / 10
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Duck and Decanter |
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3111 N Central Ave National Bank Plaza annex building, Phoenix 85012 602-234-3656 |
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A local lunch fixture for decades, this upscale deli tempts folks with a wide assortment of gourmet soups, salads, and sandwiches. Hot and cold offerings come with a choice of bread and toppings; they feature albacore tuna, maple-glazed ham, smoked duck breast, and Italian salami. Add in a side of potato salad, cole slaw, or seafood salad for extra flavor. The Duck also offers beer and wine and sells specialty foods to enjoy at home. A shaded outdoor patio with a fountain is particularly appealing come midday. |
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First Watch |
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1 N 1st St Ste 100, Phoenix 85004 602-340-9089 |
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DOWNTOWN PHOENIX. Realizing the importance of the first meal of the day, folks here put together homemade fare at outstanding prices. No matter what you have a taste for – pancakes, omelets, fresh fruit, yogurt, or even a bagel – you're sure to find it. Try one of the specialties, like the Bacado omelet (stuffed with avocado and bacon), or a delicious crepe concoction. After 11am, salads, sandwiches, and soups are available. |
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T. Cook's |
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5200 E Camelback Rd Royal Palms Resort, Phoenix 85018 866-579-3636 |
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BILTMORE. T. Cook's rests within a 1920s-era mansion (now a luxury hotel) constructed by New York financier Delos Cooke. The property's elegant restaurant is considered one of the best in the state. The menu consists of Mediterranean-inspired dishes like sautéed Maine lobster with tortellini and asparagus, seared duck breast with butternut squash risotto, and spit-roasted chicken with toasted almond couscous, dates, and olives. The adjacent lounge is cigar-friendly and an ideal spot for a relaxing aperitif. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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