READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: El Conquistador Resort, 10000 N. Oracle Road
A REAL SCREAM: You may have to spend the week sustaining yourself on nothing but nuts and berries in order to save up enough cash, but it's worth it to attend Tanque Verde Guest Ranch's Sunday buffet, which the staff insists is "not a brunch." (Yeah, but when you wake up as late as we do on Sundays, everything is a brunch.) The $16-per-person price includes gratuity, tax, and lots and lots of strawberries. Big, plump, Willy-Wonka-would-be-jealous, you'd-better-bring-a-wheelbarrow kinds of strawberries. The rest of the buffet, which includes both hot and cold entrees and a salad bar, is equally incredible; we can't imagine a place where the eyes-are-bigger-than-your-stomach adage is more apropos. But the food is only half the appeal--the real joy lies in the locale, with its high wood ceilings, large-scale mountain views, and the lonely, meditative journey to the eastern tip of Speedway to get there (14301 E. Speedway, to be exact). When you're fully sated, step outside and sun yourself in the quiet, hospitable landscaping; or give your digestive juices a hand with an old-fashioned game of horseshoes. Considering a decent meal and a good round of horseshoes once constituted therapy in the Old West, $16 to regain your sanity is a bargain.
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1998 Winner: Doubletree Hotel 1996 Winner: El Conquistador Resort 1995 Winner: Canyon Café |
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