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Welcome to Dick's Hideaway

Dick's Hideaway is a hidden gem offering New Mexican Cuisine, Beer Bar, and Breakfast & Brunch options, located in Phoenix. Despite its inconspicuous appearance, customers rave about the flavorful dishes and cozy atmosphere. The restaurant is known for its spicy and well-seasoned food, with favorites like enchiladas, bacon-wrapped scallops, and steaks. The portions are generous, and the service is exceptional. The ambiance, though dark and charming, adds to the unique dining experience. With a diverse menu, strong drinks, and happy hour specials, Dick's Hideaway is a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking delicious and hearty Southwestern-inspired meals.

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Welcome to Dick's Hideaway, a hidden gem in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. This cozy restaurant offers a unique blend of New Mexican cuisine, a lively beer bar atmosphere, and delicious breakfast and brunch options. The restaurant provides a range of amenities including takeout, reservations, outdoor seating, and even accepts various payment methods including cryptocurrency.

Located at 6008 N 16th St, Dick's Hideaway is a favorite spot among locals and visitors alike. The intimate setting and friendly staff make for a warm and welcoming dining experience. While it may be a challenge to find with its discreet signage, the food at Dick's Hideaway is worth the hunt.

Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, including the enchiladas, sausages, bacon-wrapped scallops, and steaks. The menu features a variety of options to satisfy any palate, with a particular emphasis on spicy flavors. The brunch offerings, in particular, are a standout with generous portions and mouth-watering combinations.

Not only is the food outstanding, but the service at Dick's Hideaway is top-notch. Guests appreciate the attentive staff and the lively atmosphere of the restaurant. Whether you're stopping by for a casual meal or a special occasion, Dick's Hideaway is sure to impress.

If you're in the mood for a unique dining experience that combines delicious food, a welcoming ambiance, and excellent service, make sure to visit Dick's Hideaway in Phoenix. You won't be disappointed!

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Marion S.
Marion S.

Best enchiladas ever! Little hole in the wall but cozy and friendly! Recommend! Can be hard to find. No big sign.

Laura R.
Laura R.

My husband and I have been eating here for years and we live in Queen Creek. We would love to visit more often but it's a bit of a drive so we usually go for special occasions. The food is delicious and the service and staff are amazing! You just don't receive service like this anymore. We really enjoyed our time there tonight! Thank you!

Sylvia C.
Sylvia C.

Love love love this place!! The food here is always fabulous and the atmosphere is always lively. The place is very small so it's not good for groups. Also, there is no sign outside that says Dicks Hideaway! You just have to know where this restaurant is. It's in between the hedges. But back to the food because the food is really the star of this restaurant! The sausages, the bacon wrapped scallops the steaks the enchiladas everything here is absolutely fabulous and you can't go wrong with whatever you decide to order. I highly highly highly recommend this place especially if you like very spicy food. The food is always flavored so well and the drinks are always on point! You gotta give this place a try!

Brianna S.
Brianna S.

Dicks hideaway is hands down my favorite New Mexican place! My favorite thing to order is the enchiladas. The brunch version comes with I believe 2 enchiladas, eggs on top, beans, potatoes, and a tortilla. The dinner comes with 3 enchiladas, beans, rice, tortilla and no eggs on top. You also can select three different fillings for your enchiladas and my personal fave is the pork. Service is pretty good but I've had a time where they forgot to put our order in for I think it was bacon wrapped shrimp (which are delicious btw) and they ended up taking that off our bill which I was pleased with. Brunch is insane! This place does not take reservations and typically we walk right in but be cautious about Sunday afternoons because we tried going once and the line was out the door. It's really dark in here and looks like it was an old house or something because of you go to their bathroom in the back of the restaurant there is like a shower in there haha but it's just a funky vibe that is really charming. I think it adds to the dining experience and it's the kinda place where I always hear people say yeah this place is our fave. It's definitely ours as well!

Adam S.
Adam S.

Dick's Hideaway was an awesome hidden gem on a recent trip to Arizona for the Final Four. It is very hidden, it is an unmarked door next to a nail salon. The interior is filled with dusty wine bottles and is somewhat Southwestern themed. It is perfect. The portions are insane. We came for brunch and I got the Midwestern. It can easily be split for two people - but they do charge for that. Everything on the platter was really nicely cooked, and I hated leaving so much food behind. I got my breakfast with a side of the Jalapeno hashbrowns. They were super good and crispy. I also got the level 2 green chile and the Habanero salsa on the side. Both were super good, but if you aren't a fan of hot stuff order it on the side. I'd highly recommend coming here, and am looking forward to coming back again sometime!

Stacy S.
Stacy S.

Stopped by here for breakfast the other day and had a great time. This place is a true "morning bar"! I was there around 9 am and the bar was mostly full with people enjoying breakfast and drinks. It's dark inside, but that adds to the ambiance. They had great music playing and the service was fantastic. I ordered a mimosa, which was very generous, the duck enchiladas with a side of jalapeno hashbrowns, and finally a pour of El Tesoro reposado (I was impressed they had this, few places do). It was all delicious and overall I really enjoyed my morning here. I would definitely return.

Tina F B.
Tina F B.

Our monthly dinner friends brought us to Dick's Hideaway; it is approximately named, it is hidden. It's tiny but comfortable. The food was delicious and very well plated. Our server was pleasant. They don't take reservations and it is tiny, so make sure to arrive early.

Dee B.
Dee B.

This is one of the places that I miss most in Phoenix. My friend introduced me to this (literally) hidden gem on 16th & Bethany. There are no signs for it, it's tucked between some other businesses in the plaza, and if you didn't know where you were going...you wouldn't know where you were going. That being said, once I found out about this place, I frequented it very often, I would have gone daily if my budget and belly had been able to afford it! It's super small and dark, but cozy and inviting at the same time. There were times we waited, especially during peak hours, but it was always worth it. Service was always top notch - whether we sat at the bar or were in one of the corner tables. And the food and drink were just...amazing. Everything from a simple mimosa or bloody to a craft cocktail was just delicious. And their food...heavenly, divine, out of this world. They had the best bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers; I can't order those anywhere without nearly guaranteed disappointment compared to this place. As far as entrees, I don't think I ever had anything I didn't absolutely love, but carne adovada was probably among the best. I also had their seafood linguine, pasta heidi, and quesadilla. Portions were MASSIVE, I usually had leftovers for at least 2 days. In short, if you are looking for a new local favorite, your search ends here!

Elyse F.
Elyse F.

From the street, Dick's Hideaway is truly hidden away. We almost missed it. If a family member hadn't suggested my husband and I check it out, we may not have known found them. Inside, the establishment is split into two sections. The bar area is what guests see immediately. When we visited, the bar area was hopping. In stark contrast, the dining area was empty, with the exception of one other couple. We were told to sit at the large, copper, family sized table located in the middle of the dining area. Being just my husband and myself, we felt strang sitting alone at such a large table. Lighting gives the area a romantic feel. While waiting for our food, another couple was sat at the communal table. We chatted with them a bit. Menu is inspired by the Southwest. The restaurant menu is on par with steakhouses. We were not expecting such hearty portions. We ended up ordering far too much food. Food was well seasoned. Sweet potatoes were one of our favorite parts. They were an enjoyable mix of sweet and savory. Lots of dishes with warm melted cheese. Food is as comforting as it is filling. The fries with the carne asada fries were on the stale side. Being part restaurant, part bar, a full drink menu is available. We ordered a mule and a prickly pear margarita. Both were strong in flavor and potency. Happy hour menu is available daily. Food and drink deals are on the menu.