
The Dubliner is a true Irish Pub in Phoenix, Arizona. On St. Patrick’s Day, it is one of the most popular taverns in the Valley of the Sun. The rest of the year, it is a quiet local tavern that has no pretensions or grandeur. A huge, gleaming bar divides the center of the pub. [...]
DATE: October 15, 2008 | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Terraced into the north side of Saguaro Hill, Spur Cross Bed & Breakfast is a charming getaway spot in Cave Creek, Arizona. Four spacious suites offer plenty of room to stretch out and relax, all charmingly decorated in a Western motif, all with private entrances and baths. Enjoy the Jacuzzi spa after a hard day [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Arizona, the Phoenician Resort is a luxurious oasis for relaxation and rejuvenation. The grounds of the Phoenician are breathtaking, with seasonal flowers carefully manicured into stunning displays. Above the resort looms Camelback Mountain, an awesome view from almost any place on the grounds. The Phoenician [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

The Four Seasons Resort at Troon North has long been a premier destination in the Sonoran Desert, with a triple A rating in Condé Nast Traveler, Zagat, and Travel + Leisure to prove it. Situated high in the Sonoran Desert, in the cooling foothills of Pinnacle Peak, guests can relax in Southwestern-style casitas and admire [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Scottsdale, Arizona, has roughly 350 days of sunshine each year, and temperatures during the winter months climb into the 70s, making Scottsdale the winter playground for people from all over the world. The original settlers to the area must have agreed, because archeological excavations have found human remains and stone tools dating back as far [...]
DATE: October 14, 2008 | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Of all the gorgeous sunbelt cities luring travelers from cooler climes into the arid western hinterlands, few engage on as wide a variety of levels as Tucson, Arizona. The Old Pueblo Fondly referred to as “The Old Pueblo” Tucson is a city of paradoxes – a fact that helps to make it an endlessly fascinating [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Cheron Taylor

The name of this B&B, Bedlam Bed and Breakfast, belies its true nature — it is actually a luxurious, quiet retreat overlooking some of the most magnificent scenery in the West! The owner named the B&B back in the 1980s when her four daughters were still living at home. The girls are grown and off [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Sanctuary, an award-winning, luxury boutique hideaway, has breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain to the West and Four Peaks to the East. The resort has a Zen-like feel, mixing the four elements — air, earth, water and fire — in unexpected ways, making the grounds a pleasure to explore. Follow winding paths to gently bubbling fountains [...]
DATE: October 13, 2008 | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

When you think of Phoenix, Scottsdale and surrounding communities you probably don’t think of Pizza. But that is a mistake. There are a number of great places to get a pie in the valley and here are a few of our favorites. Picazzos: Gourmet Pizzas and Salads The Promenade, The Shops Gainey Village, Tempe, Sedona [...]
DATE: October 6, 2008 | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe

Barcelona Steakhouse bills itself as a steakhouse, but it is so much more than that. Indoor and outdoor bars make it a happening happy hour spot. Live music and great DJs also make it a hot night spot. And in between happy hour and dancing, you can dine! A shining star on the menu is [...]
DATE: | FILED IN: AZ Cities, Dining, Lodging | AUTHOR: Jen Wolfe