After the two-hander pulled pork sandwich with housemade chips, step next door for dessert at Churn with its homemade ice creams.Īngels Trumpet in the artsy Roosevelt District serves up a fresh and eclectic menu thanks to local purveyors (as most restaurants tout), but their attention to beer is their pride. The food is upgraded pub fare but its vibe rings loudest with mustachioed waiters and a wall plastered with audiocassettes. In North Central Phoenix, The Windsor oozes hipness whether inside its small walls or on its huge patio. Street fairs appear and patio eating dominates many of the city’s hip eateries. When fall hits, the weather settles into perfection. For city boys and nature girls - and vice versa - there is much to behold. But beyond that, Phoenix is breathtaking in its fantastic convergence of modern luxury and gritty outdoors. Already steeped in cultural diversity and artistic diversity, Phoenix’s LGBT community enjoys clubs, restaurants and shops speckled throughout the city that are either gay-owned or gay-friendly.
Gay travelers are not at a loss here - in fact, last week the city celebrated Gay Pride with its annual festival. WALL OF SOUND | The hip Windsor boasts a wall bedecked with old-school audio cassettes - and a great pork sandwich.