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PHOENIX magazine Dining Guide The following restaurants are noteworthy establishments from around the Valley that specialize in a variety of cuisines, from Mexican to Chinese, Cuban to American. Please confirm information before visiting, and we solicit your help in correcting any errors in this guide. Price categories reflect average dinner entrée prices; drinks, tax and tip are extra. Happy dining!

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3 Tomatoes & A Mozzarella
Pizza
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7605 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. - 480-585-6555 - $
Decorated in shades of eggplant and mustard, this cute North Scottsdale way station offers a limited menu of thin-crust pizzas, paninis and salads. Enjoy distant city lights on the patio in the evenings. Lunch Tu-Sa, dinner nightly.
Bin 239
Pizza/Wine bar
Prescott, Arizona - 239 N. Marina St. - 928-445-3855 - $$
Here’s a wine bar and pizzeria boasting big-city sophistication and small-town charm in one deliciously accessible package. Thanks to owner Kelly Keller, the global and constantly changing wine list features boutique (and often highly allocated) wines, and thanks to his wife, Karen, the house-made desserts are yummy. Great wood-fired pizza, too. Lunch and dinner M-Sa.
California Pizza Kitchen
Pizza
Phoenix, Arizona - 2400 E. Camelback Rd. (Biltmore Fashion Park) - 602-553-8382 - $$
If you have a hankering for BBQ chicken pizza, California Pizza Kitchen is the place to find it, along with a whole slew of other delicious pies with toppings from pear and Gorgonzola to Thai chicken and shrimp scampi. It’s also a great stop for pastas, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. Try the caramel fudge pecan cheesecake. You’ll think you’ve died and gone to… well, California. Lunch and dinner daily.
Cibo Urban Pizzeria Café
Pizza
Phoenix, Arizona - 603 N. Fifth Ave. - 602-441-2697 - $$
A charming, wood-floored house (circa 1913) is home to Cibo, a bustling Downtown pizzeria beloved for its thin, crisp and slightly chewy wood-fired pies. Start with the fabulous antipasto platter and end with decadent dessert crèpes. Lunch M-F, dinner M-Sa.
Classic Italian Pizza
Pizza
East Valley, Arizona - 1030 E. Baseline Rd., Tempe - 480-345-8681 - $$
Equipped with a wood-burning oven, this sweet, strip-mall pizzeria turns out great, thin-crust pies. Everything (including sauce, sausage and mozzarella) is made from scratch, and you can taste the difference. Lunch Tu-F, dinner Tu-Su.
Four Peaks Brewing Company
Burgers/Pizza
East Valley, Arizona - 1340 E. Eighth St., Tempe - 480-303-9967 - $
Award-winning ales may be the draw for the college folks who keep this cavernous but friendly place humming, but the beer-food is terrific, too. Great burgers, pizzas and wraps, and when you don’t feel like drinking per se, try the amazing milkshake with stout. Lunch and dinner daily. Other location: Scottsdale (480-991-1795)
Giovanni Pizza Bistro
Pizza
East Valley, Arizona - 37 W. Baseline Rd. - 480-326-7719 - $$
Decorated with warm, traditional Italian furnishings, this old-world Italian bistro serves up pizza, pasta, panini and salads in delicious old-world fashion. Try the homemade pesto, sausage and meatballs for a taste of the old country. Lunch and dinner daily.
Grazie
Pizza/Wine bar
Scottsdale, Arizona - 6952 E. Main St. - 480-663-9797 - $$
Sponged walls, colorful art and a wood-fired oven give this popular gathering place the warmth and liveliness of a European café. Salads, crostini, calzones and a lengthy Italian wine list. Lunch M-Sa, dinner nightly.
Humble Pie
American/Pizza
Scottsdale, Arizona - 6149 N. Scottsdale Rd - 480-556-9900 - $$
This urban, casual pizza place serves up slightly chewy, wood-fired pies topped with local, farm-fresh ingredients. Even though substitutions aren’t allowed on any of the menu’s 10-inch pizzas, you’re bound to find a few you love – like the egg, prosciutto and smoked mozzarella. We also love the veggie salad – a light mix of avocado, jicama, green beans, tomatoes, mozzarella and herb vinaigrette. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Su-Th; 11 a.m.-11 p.m., F-Sa. A second location was slated to open at Desert Ridge in December. humblepieusa.com
La Bocca
Pizza/Wine bar
Tempe, Arizona - 699 S. Mill Ave. - 480-967-5244 - $$$
Urban, hip and casual, La Bocca boasts prime real estate in Mill Avenue’s Brickyard (next to Borders). La Bocca is going for a different crowd – the slightly more mature diner who appreciates a glass of wine with their thin-crusted, brick-oven pizza. Thank goodness the pizza is actually good. Using organic flour, the dough gets handmade in-house then rises for 24 hours. Finally, it’s topped with fresh, mostly organic, local toppings before it goes into a 650-degree brick for four to five minutes. The resulting crust is paper-thin in the middle and thick, chewy and slightly charred toward the edges. Just like we like it. We also love La Bocca’s vibe – offering one of only a couple places on Mill for the mature set to mingle. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., M-W; 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Th; 11 a.m.-midnight, F-Sa. laboccapizzeria.com