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Phoenix apartment-ites know that there is no shortage of great eateries around town, the problem is that eating out that often is sure to leave you with an empty wallet. Where can you go to eat delicious food, while also not spending a fortune? Formally a Cork -n- Cleaver, and one of the very first restaurants in the area, Feeney's, a 30 plus year old restaurant, has grown into a Phoenix tradition, and its obvious to see why the customers just keep coming week after week, year after year. The restaurant is based around Southwestern fair, but there's also a number of different dishes for everybody, so no matter what your in the mood for, Feeney's has something to please your buds. For starers, try their traditional favorites, such as fried calamari, shrimp cocktail, or chicken wings, or you could try their delicious spanakopita or oysters on the half shell. For main course, you can try their delectable seafood, including Alaskan king crab, fresh lobster tail, teriyaki shrimp or their fresh fish, changed daily, either baked or broiled. For those looking for something a bit more meaty, try their sirloin, regular or coated in their famous teriyaki sauce, New York strip, filet mignon, or Feeney's Famous Prime Rib. For those looking for something lighter, Feeney's got you covered. They have a good number of meals that are just as good, but not as heavy as their meats or seafood. You could try their teriyaki chicken, which your choice of rice, soup or salad bar, or baked potato, chicken kabob, with chicken breast, green peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms and onions, served over rice, pork chops, or barbecued baby-back ribs. You can also try one of their great sandwiches, made with prime 8-ounce New York strip, fresh sirloin, or prime rib, or their "unbeef" sandwich, with chicken breast and Swiss cheese on an onion roll. For dessert, you can find their Mudd Pie, made fresh in house, with mocha ice cream, layered with chocolate fudge, topped with whipped cream and toasted nuts, all on a cookie crumb crust, or their grasshopper pie, on an Oreo cookie crust. For real Southwestern cuisine without breaking the bank, step right up. Feeney's is one of Phoenix's oldest and most popular restaurants, and apartment-ites can enjoy a delicious meal, in a great, neighborhood atmosphere, at an affordable price.
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