October restaurant openings: 15 new restaurants to try in the Valley
Check out all the new restaurants that opened around the Valley in October!
Address: 1455 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale AZ 85257
Photo by: Bitters Bitters - Bitters is a new craft beer and cocktail bar at ASU's SkySong complex near Scottsdale and McDowell roads. It will have rotating beer taps, signature cocktails with "bitters" in the name, and a dozen small plates, including kale chips, ahi tuna, and popcorn.Address: 1455 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale AZ 85257
Photo by: Bitters Bitters - Bitters is a new craft beer and cocktail bar at ASU's SkySong complex near Scottsdale and McDowell roads. It will have rotating beer taps, signature cocktails with "bitters" in the name, and a dozen small plates, including kale chips, ahi tuna, and popcorn.Address: 1455 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale AZ 85257
Photo by: Bitters Barrio Queen - The Mexican restaurant chain opened a third eatery in Desert Ridge Marketplace. The 5,700-square-foot restaurant will have seating for more than 200 people. A fourth location is planned for downtown Phoenix.Address: 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix AZ 85050
Photo by: Barrio Queen Barrio Queen - The Mexican restaurant chain opened a third eatery in Desert Ridge Marketplace. The 5,700-square-foot restaurant will have seating for more than 200 people. A fourth location is planned for downtown Phoenix.Address: 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix AZ 85050
Photo by: Barrio Queen Mowry and Cotton at The Phoenician - Mowry and Cotton is a modern American restaurant that replaced Il Terrazzo at The Phoenician. The dining room is open with a mix of booths and tables, private dining rooms, and an open-air patio that overlooks the pool area. Walls are accented with wood and growlers.Photo by: AWE Collective Mowry and Cotton at The Phoenician - Mowry and Cotton is a modern American restaurant that replaced Il Terrazzo at The Phoenician. The dining room is open with a mix of booths and tables, private dining rooms, and an open-air patio that overlooks the pool area. Walls are accented with wood and growlers.Photo by: AWE Collective Press Coffee Roasters - Press opened a 2,500-square-foot cafe at the Biltmore Center near 24th Street and Camelback Road. It has a mix of indoor and outdoor seatings and will offer coffee-tasting classes.Address: 2390 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix AZ 85016.
Photo by: Press Coffee Roasters Dutch Bros - The Valley coffee chain opened its first coffee shop in the West Valley. It is in Peoria near 83rd Avenue and Thunderbird.Address: 13929 N 83rd Ave, Peoria, AZ 85381
Photo by: Dutch Bros Over Easy - The breakfast and lunch restaurant opened its fifth location within the Biltmore area. Over Easy's newest location is at the Biltmore Center office building near 24th Street and Camelback Road.Address: 2398 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Photo by: Over Easy Bobby Q - Valley restauranteur Bob Sikora brought his barbecue concept to Central Phoenix in October. Bobby Q's third location opened at the Biltmore Plaza near 32nd Street and Camelback Road.Address: 3154 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Photo by: Bobby Q Snooze, an A.M. eatery, opened its fifth Valley location in Ahwatukee. The Colorado-based restaurant can be found within the Ahwatukee Foothills Towne Center near Interstate 10 and Ray Road.Address: 4901 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Photo by: George Lane Photography Snooze, an A.M. eatery, opened its fifth Valley location in Ahwatukee. The Colorado-based restaurant can be found within the Ahwatukee Foothills Towne Center near Interstate 10 and Ray Road.Address: 4901 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Photo by: Debby Wolvos Photography Barro's Pizza - The Phoenix-based pizza concept has more than 30 restaurants around the Valley. In October, the chain's 39th restaurant opened in North Phoenix near Dove Valley Road and Interstate 17.Address: 2750 W Dove Valley Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85085
Photo by: Barro's Pizza Barro's Pizza - The Phoenix-based pizza concept has more than 30 restaurants around the Valley. In October, the chain's 39th restaurant opened in North Phoenix near Dove Valley Road and Interstate 17.Address: 2750 W Dove Valley Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85085
Photo by: Barro's Pizza Good Bad Ugly Brewing Co. - The microbrewery in Glendale held its grand opening celebration in October. It is located within Tavern + Bowl, which opened in April, at Westgate Entertainment District.Address: 6770 N Sunrise Blvd., Glendale, AZ 85305
Photo by: Tac Coluccio, Good Bad Ugly Brewing Co. Good Bad Ugly Brewing Co. - the microbrewery in Glendale held its grand opening celebration in October. It is located within Tavern + Bowl, which opened in April, at Westgate Entertainment District.Address: 6770 N Sunrise Blvd., Glendale, AZ 85305
Photo by: Tac Coluccio Sauce Pizza & Wine opened its 10th and largest restaurant in Queen Creek in October. The Italian fast-casual eatery serves pizza, housemade pasta, and salads. The 3,600-square-foot restaurant is within the Queen Creek Marketplace near Rittenhouse and Ellsworth roads.Address: 20491 E. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek AZ 85142
Photo by: Sauce Pizza & Wine Sauce Pizza & Wine opened its 10th and largest restaurant in Queen Creek in October. The Italian fast-casual eatery serves pizza, housemade pasta and salads. The 3,600-square-foot restaurant is within the Queen Creek Marketplace near Rittenhouse and Ellsworth roads.Address: 20491 E. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek AZ 85142
Photo by: Sauce Pizza & Wine Ahipoki - The local poke chain has expanded rapidly since opening in Scottsdale. Locations have opened in Chandler, central Phoenix, downtown Phoenix, and now Gilbert. Poke is a Hawaiian-based dish that involves rice or salad that is topped with raw fish.Address: 3051 South Market Street Gilbert, Arizona 85295
Photo by: Ahipoki Woody's Macayo - After closing its iconic Mayan-temple restaurant in central Phoenix, Macayo's revealed it would open a smaller restaurant nearby. Woody's Macayo opened in the old "Fez" space. The roughly 2,000-square-foot restaurant has booth and table seating inside, a bar, and patio seating that overlooks Central Avenue. It also has new menu items that will differ from its other locations -- new salads, sandwiches and a burger (just in case you're not feeling Mexican food one day).Address: 3815 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012
Photo by: Josh Frigerio, ABC15 Woody's Macayo - After closing its iconic Mayan-temple restaurant in central Phoenix, Macayo's revealed it would open a smaller restaurant nearby. Woody's Macayo opened in the old "Fez" space. The roughly 2,000squaree-foot restaurant has booth and table seating inside, a bar, and patio seating that overlooks Central Avenue. It also has new menu items that will differ from its other locations -- new salads, sandwiches and a burger (just in case you're not feeling Mexican food one day).Address: 3815 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012.
Photo by: Josh Frigerio, ABC15 Woody's Macayo - After closing its iconic Mayan-temple restaurant in central Phoenix, Macayo's revealed it would open a smaller restaurant nearby. Woody's Macayo opened in the old "Fez" space. The roughly 2,000-square-foot restaurant has booth and table seating inside, a bar, and patio seating that overlooks Central Avenue. It also has new menu items that will differ from its other locations -- new salads, sandwiches and a burger (just in case you're not feeling Mexican food one day).Address: 3815 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012.
Photo by: Josh Frigerio, ABC15 Woody's Macayo - After closing its iconic Mayan-temple restaurant in central Phoenix, Macayo's revealed it would open a smaller restaurant nearby. Woody's Macayo opened in the old Fez space. The roughly 2,000-square-foot restaurant has booth and table seating inside, a bar, and patio seating that overlooks Central Avenue. It also has new menu items that will differ from its other locations -- new salads, sandwiches and a burger (just in case you're not feeling Mexican food one day).Address: 3815 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012.
Photo by: Josh Frigerio, ABC15