The Diamondback Grill started as a tiny hole in the wall that served at most five parties at a time, but offered the most unique “beer, burgers, and jazz”, making it one of the best places to eat in all of Sonora. Now that it’s moved and upgraded its atmosphere to a Napa-county style high class restaurant, this place is possibly one of the best restaurants within 50 miles. There is a great emphasis on local, small produced, and healthier foods. Two of their luxurious burgers are made from locally produced turkey and beef. If you’re not a meat eater, then there are delicious options such as the eggplant-pesto mozzarella sandwich or the to-die-for mushroom-provolone sandwich. But any local will tell you that the Diamondback is most famous for their “killer garlic fries” which come topped with heaps of slightly sautéed garlic. Aside from the changes in ambiance, the Diamondback added a wine bar when they moved into their now current upscale home. There is a great selection with even better prices, and they offer tastings of local wines. With a super-friendly staff, low prices, unique dishes, the Diamondback offers a special experience in the heart of the Mother Lode. Experience how easy it is to use globalYP.net, a searchable online directory.
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Tria is a one-of-a-kind restaurant that is part wine bar, part cafe and part eatery. The food is fresh and unique. Best of all, it’s affordable. They serve a variety of snacks all between $3 and $6, such as fresh white bean dip with baguette, spiced almonds, and several types of bruschetta. Additionally, you can get all sorts of sandwiches and salads that perfectly pair cheese, sauces and fresh produce for a delicious flavor combination. Tria is best known for its wine selection. Rather than simply sorting wine by reds, whites and blushes, Tria’s menu breaks these down by taste – sparkling, smooth, bold, etc. In addition, they offer a large selection of artisan cheeses and craft beers. Best enjoyed on a sunny afternoon or the evening twilight, Tria has a warm and open atmosphere with comfortable and elegant seating indoors and out, in the heart of Center City. The restaurant is small but cozy, with light wooden furniture and a beautiful bar. The large front windows remain open on summer days, so patrons can dine al fresco, while being treated to a view of the busy cityscape unfolding around them. Tria is the perfect date spot, great for grabbing a drink before dinner with friends and a relaxing place to sit with a cappuccino and the paper on a weekend morning. Want to find more great businesses in your area? Visit GlobalYP the online local yellow pages.
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