Things to do in Southwest
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Hash House a Go Go
Fill up on this SoCal import's 'twisted farm food,' which has to be seen to be believed. The pancakes are as big as tractor tires, while farm-egg scrambles and house-made hashes could knock over a cow.
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Gus Balon's
Tucson's premier breakfast destination is a great place to fuel up if you're heading off to hike in Saguaro National Park's eastern district. Twenty-four types of pie and the cinnamon rolls are huge.
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Grill at Hacienda del Sol
The sunset views compete with the smart, grown-up ambience, the Spanish Colonial decor and, of course, the exquisitely composed nouvelle Southwesterncuisine featuring herbs, veggies and fruit grown on site. Oenophiles have an extensive wine list to ponder. Reservations are required.
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Grasshopper Point
- Sedona, USA
- Activities › Other
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Gorge Bar & Grill
Popular with tourists for its hearty American food, margarita menu, and patio overlooking the plaza.
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Golden Nugget
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Gift Shop
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GF Contemporary
Contemporary paintings and mixed-media creations lure with thought-provoking content and presentation.
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Garden Shop at the Desert Botanical Garden
Plant your own desert garden with a starter cactus from this indoor- outdoor gift shop. Eye-catching Southwestern cards, loads of cactus jellies and desert-minded gardening books are also on sale.
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Gammage Auditorium
At the ASU Tempe campus, this venue presents crowd-pleasing plays and musicals.
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Fox Theatre
This renovated art-deco theater on Congress St downtown is a 1930s beauty with fluted golden columns, water fountains and a giant sunburst mural radiating from the ceiling.
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Flying Star Café
The Santa Fe branch of this casual, Albuquerque-based diner chain, located at the Railyard, has quickly become a local favorite, especially for families with kids.
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Flame Steakhouse
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Fat Tire Bike Shop
- Sedona, USA
- Activities › Other
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Events Calendar
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Encore Beach Club
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Encantado Resort
Everything from ayurvedic treaments ($155 to $300) to acupuncture ($150) to crystal chakra balancing ($245) – oh, and traditional massage ($150) and facials ($165 to $225).
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El Tiradito
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El Cortez
Downtown and in the mood for blackjack? Head to the deliciously retro El Cortez, Vegas' oldest continuously operating casino. Going strong since 1941, it's one of the only joints in town where the slots are the real thing. If you hit the jackpot, you'll enjoy the clatter of actual coins – none of that newfangled paper ticket nonsense. For an all-out retro evening, duck into the Flame Steakhouse and you'll swear Bugsy Siegel himself might wander in. The coral dining room is the color of a Hollywood starlet's handbag and the menu (Steak Diane, wedge salad) is straight out of 1941.
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Dragonfly Café & Bakery
One of the most charming little places in town, the Dragonfly creates a space that achieves a rustic kind of elegance while remaining comfortable and kid-friendly. Food is delicious and internationally inspired, from Moroccan roast chicken to wild salmon tacos. Monday nights, come for the East Indian menu; every day, come for the fantastic baked goods. Most ingredients are local and/or organic.
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Diablo Burger
The beef maestros at this gourmet burger joint are so proud of their creations they sear the DB brand onto the English-muffin bun. The cheddar-topped Blake gives a nod to New Mexico with Hatch chile mayo and roasted green chiles. Diablo uses locally produced ingredients and includes a 'terroir-ist's manifesto' on the menu. The place is tiny, four tables inside and a few bar seats (they serve microbrews, wine and milkshakes), so come early. Cash only.
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Desert View Marketplace
At the East Entrance, this general store sells simple groceries and souvenirs. There's also a snack bar nearby.
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Crown Room
Combine Scottsdale's sophistication with its sun-kissed, carefree sexuality and you get the Crown: a thumping nightclub so cool it wears sunglasses in the dark. The Crown isn't just a meat market, but it is very much a place to see and be seen.
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Coyote Cantina
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Cottam's Ski & Outdoor
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