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Quote: Remember at the beginning where I said I got all of my choices for dinner? I am a fan of Alice Cooper’s so of course I had to come here. But I almost lost out on this one. I planned on eating here my first night in town. When I arrived there was something going on and a line a mile long out the door. I was starving and road weary. I remembered the Hard Rock had no lines, so that was where I would dine that night and Alice’s place the next. The following night? There was a concert going on and Alice’s restaurant is on the other side of the US Airways center. There was no place to park and by roads were closed. By the time I finally got to the restaurant, it was 15 minutes before closing. Instead I headed to my room and ordered in. So the... Read More
From journal Delightful Dining Options in Arizona
Quote: Cooperstown is a restaurant owned by the rock singer Alice Cooper. He frequently visits the restaurant and so there is a chance to bump into him when eating there. All of the waiters in the restaurant have their face painted in Alice's famous black and white face paintings.All the items on the menu are named after songs of his or other things related to his career. We first visited Cooperstown some 3 years ago while staying in Phoenix. My personal favourite is a dish called "No More Mr. Nice Guy," which is a dish of penne pasta in a chipotle alfredo sause with hot links, chicken, and/or shrimp. Very spicy, but very good.The restaurant is a sports bar and on game night, it can get pretty crowded in there. Outside of the restaurant is a... Read More
From journal Return to Phoenix, Arizona
Quote: Rocker Alice Cooper's own Cooperstown is a one-of-a-kind joint in downtown Phoenix that's a perfect place to grab a variety of burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, or salads. It's a great place to chill and hang out with a group of friends.Servers wear typical Cooper face paint, while a multitude of rock band and Hollywood actor photos adorn the walls. The place is huge, with scores of indoor and outdoor seats. An outdoor stage plays host to live music some Friday and Saturday nights. Lots of other fun events like free poker night and Halo 2 tournaments are listed on the restaurant's website.We had a nice lunch there that started with the "Crowd Pleaser" Spinach Artichoke Dip ($7), served warm with multi-colored tortilla chips. Just enough for... Read More
From journal Discovering 120-Degree Cacti Land