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🍩 Randy’s Donuts, the iconic Los Angeles doughnut shop featured in dozens of movies and TV shows, has made its Arizona debut near the southeast corner of Seventh Street and Bethany Home in north central Phoenix.

What’s on the menu? Randy’s offers nearly 50 kinds of doughnuts ranging from simple (plain glazed, $2.05) to premium (such as Fruity Pebbles Raised or Bacon Maple Long John, $3.85).

Geared for takeout: The interior has only two four-seat tables, so plan on getting your doughnuts to go. There’s a drive-through if you don’t want to leave your vehicle.

No sign .. yet: Although Randy’s is famous for its 32-foot-high doughnut sign, the Phoenix location has a temporary inflatable one. The permanent one will be installed next month.

What’s next? Randy’s reportedly plans to open locations in Chandler and Gilbert before the end of this year.

If you go

📌 Randy’s Donuts, 5709 N. Seventh St, Phoenix, 480-716-1999. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

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4 Valley breweries win medals at World Beer Cup

By Jess Harter Thursday, April 25, 2024

🥇 Congrats to four Valley craft breweries that won medals Wednesday night at the World Beer Cup, known as the ‘‘Olympics of beer,’’ in Las Vegas.

12 West: Zona won the gold medal in Contemporary American Style Lager.

OHSO: Sudoku won the silver medal in Herb and Spice Beer.

Pedal Haus: Day Drinker Light Lager won the silver medal in International Light Lager.

Goldwater: Oats M’gotes won the bronze medal in Oatmeal Stout.

See the complete list of medalists.

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🍩 Outcast Doughnuts, the new concept launched last year in downtown Mesa by the owners of Level 1 Arcade Bar, has opened its second location inside the original Level 1 in downtown Gilbert.

Outcast specializes in layered croissant doughnuts ($3.85 apiece or a dozen for $35), of which it offers a dozen creations, including:

  • Happy Camper: Chocolate frosted, graham cracker sprinkles, Hershey’s bar, and toasted marshmallow.
  • Cheeky Monkey: Filled with Nutella and sliced bananas and topped with powdered sugar and Nutella drizzle.
  • Fried Ice Cream: Crispy corn flake and cinnamon sugar glaze with honey drizzle and topped with cream and a cherry.

Another Outcast speciality are Donecones ($9.50), nine kinds of ice cream cones made with doughnut dough and filled with soft serve.

Also available: Breakfast sandwiches ($9.50), specialty cocktails ($12) , and flights ($20 for three beers or mimosas paired with three small doughnuts).

If you go

📌 Outcast Doughnuts (inside Level 1 Arcade Bar), 60 W. Vaughn Ave. #107, Gilbert, 480-687-1192. Open 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

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⚾️ The Nest North, a sports bar and grill that closed a couple years ago near Camelback and the 101 in Glendale, has reopened (with an appended name) on the southeast corner of Thunderbird and 59th Avenue, about a mile west of ASU West.

The menu features 14 flavors of wings, burgers (made with wagyu beef from nearby Rovey Family Farms), sandwiches, and 14-inch pizzas.

There are two dozen 85-inch TVs for watching sports.

If you go

📌 The Nest North, 5843 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, 480-534-5253. Open 11 a.m.-midnight daily.

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Taco Chelo, the popular taqueria on Roosevelt Row in downtown Phoenix, will open its long-awaited Tempe location on Friday, May 10, in the former Fractured Prune Doughnuts space on the northeast corner of College Avenue and Sixth Street.

The concept was launched in 2018 by Valley restaurateur Aaron Chamberlain (Ghost Ranch, Phoenix Public Market Cafe, St. Francis, etc.), chef Suny Santana, and artist Gennaro Garcia.

Taco Chelo’s menu focuses on nine kinds of tacos ranging from $3.75 to $4.50 each. It also offers beer, margaritas, and cocktails.

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🍽 Ambrogio15, the modern Italian restaurant that recently opened at Biltmore Fashion Park in Phoenix, will host Michelin-starred chef Silvio Salmoiraghi (pictured) and World’s 50 Best mixologist Marco Russo for a one-of-a-kind, three-night dinner series May 2-4.

The duo, traveling from Milan, Italy, specifically for the dinners, will personally cook and shake up an eight-course, cocktail-paired tasting menu.

There will be two seatings of 12 guests in a private dining room each night. Price is $249++ per person and reservations are required.

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🍸 Bar Louie, a Texas-based chain of gastropubs with two Valley locations, has overhauled its menu with 32 new dishes and drinks – including one created by Elyse Perez, a bartender at the Tempe location.

Perez’s drink – the Wake Up Call Martini (made with 21 Seeds Valencia Orange Tequila, Aperol, peach, pineapple, and lemon) – beat out drinks from seven other Bar Louie bartenders in a nationwide contest.

The martini is now offered at all 65 Bar Louies in 21 states.

Other new menu items include a Truffle Crunch Burger (topped with house-made potato chips), Kickin’ Fried Chicken Sandwich, Hot Honey Bacon Flatbread, and Pineapple Upside-Down Margarita.

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🇰🇷 Manna BBQ – an all-you-can-eat, grill-it-yourself Korean BBQ concept out of San Diego – has opened its fourth Valley location at the Chandler Crossroads on the northwest corner of Gilbert and Germann..

It takes over the space formerly home to the short-lived Sushi Green, which opened in July 2022 and closed three months later.

Other Valley locations of Manna BBQ are Mesa, Peoria, and Glendale.

If you go

📌 Manna BBQ, 2990 E. Germann Road #5, Chandler, 480-699-2223. Open 11:30 a.m.-9:30 Monday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, and 11:30-9 p.m. Sunday.

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🇮🇳 Tikka Shack Indian Grub, a Texas-based chain of north Indian restaurants, has opened its third Valley location in the former Mici Italian space near the southwest corner of the 202 and Power in southeast Gilbert.

The menu offers a variety of traditional Indian dishes and also has build-your-own masalas and curries.

Other Valley locations are at Norterra and Desert Ridge in Phoenix..

If you go

📌 Tikka Shack Indian Grub, 5498 S. Power Road #101, Gilbert, 602-639-0793. Open 11 a. m.-10 p.m.daily.

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