Sophia’s

Although Frank Lloyd Wright is better known and Will Bruder is more contemporary, few architects have had as much influence on Phoenix’s urban landscape as Al Beadle. His work, often associated with Midcentury Modern design, is seen in both residential and commercial buildings throughout the city. On Thomas Road in Midtown, a stylish and popular breakfast and lunch restaurant called Sophia’s shows how even being next to a Beadle building can have a spillover effect in terms of aesthetics, leading to nearly instant popularity and some long lines.

French toast

To be clear, Sophia’s was not designed by Beadle, despite some social media misinformation suggesting it was. That distinction belongs to the office building next door, which happens to be the headquarters of the property management company owned by the restaurateur. Instead, it sits on the footprint of an old house which was torn down to the foundation and replaced with a square structure that seems inspired by Midcentury Modern architecture. The location is four blocks from Thomas/Central station on the B Line, and bike racks are found right outside.

golden corn waffle

The square space is bisected diagonally by a counter, essentially creating two triangles, one indoors and one outside. During pleasant weather, the two zones merge almost imperceptibly as customers and staff flow between them. With the restaurant’s enormous popularity, additional seating has been added along a strip on the east side; however, that portion is less shaded and not as appealing in summer heat. The interior design is defined by reflective surfaces and a soft color palette. It is not at all uncommon to hear first-time visitors describe the place as “cute.”

breakfast fried rice

Sophia’s describes itself as a “brunch counter.” That’s accurate because the restaurant typically sees its peak occupancy in the late morning, and it operates under a counter service business model. Those factors, combined with enormous popularity on social media, often lead to a line that extends out the door onto the sidewalk outside, even in triple digit heat, as people wait to order their food. For best results, go early or go late. Dining at Sophia’s before 10 AM or after 1 PM (but before the 3 PM closing time) is usually less of a hassle than arriving at 11 AM or noon.

St. Francis Salmon Superfood

Once customers have ordered, they choose their tables, and staff try to maintain seating availability by gently redirecting any “campers” who have tried to cheat by claiming seats before placing orders. With all the focus on appearances and all the influencer hype, it might seem easy to overlook the food here. Fortunately, the all-day menu at Sophia’s is a largely successful mix of updated American breakfast and lunch favorites enhanced with a few Asian, European and Mexican influences and a reliance on quality products, many of them from local purveyors.

Sophia’s burger

Every item on the menu is available from open to close, but the sequencing of dishes begins with items traditionally associated with breakfast. Sophia’s makes French toast look like it has been assimilated by the Borg from Star Trek. Three slices of milk bread are assembled into a cube covered with syrup and a generous pat of butter. Within the interior lies a core of dulce de leche, making resistance indeed futile. The golden corn waffle with a slightly coarse texture and a sprinkling of pine nuts is slightly less indulgent but still one of the sweeter items on the menu.

chicken schnitzel

A more savory choice is the breakfast fried rice, a dish with a slight Korean accent. The grains in the bowl are mostly soft but interspersed with a few crispy bits. Topped with a fried egg, it’s loaded with vegetables like cauliflower and broccoli. mushrooms and bacon for a bit of umami, and what is purported to be kimchi. The last ingredient has such a firm texture and lack of spice that it seems more like straight napa cabbage with minimal fermentation. While the dish would benefit from a kimchi upgrade, it is an otherwise successful alternative to typical morning fare.

Super Veggie

As the menu becomes more oriented towards lunch, dishes include St. Francis Salmon Superfood, a nod to chef Aaron Chamberlain’s former restaurant St. Francis on Camelback Road. It’s a hearty bowl of grilled fish with radishes, cucumbers, avocado, and quinoa. A more indulgent alternative is Sophia’s burger with caramelized onions, comte cheese, and “French onion sauce,” which seems basically like an aioli. Both the burger and a fried chicken sandwich are paired with waffle fries, while the breakfast sandwich and burrito come with tater tots.

veggie sandwich

A lighter approach to crispy chicken involves thin schnitzel with a Caesar salad. A meatless “Super Veggie” dish benefits from the earthy tastes of mushrooms and lentils, and a vegetable sandwich features lightly pickled carrots, avocado, sprouts, and goat cheese in between slices of oat bread and a side of fruit. While most of the items on the menu come from Sophia’s own kitchen, the restaurant is not afraid to outsource when appropriate. That approach extends to pastry provided by Chaconne, including savory options like a ham and cheese croissant.

pastry and chai

The front counter also displays a variety of tarts and cookies that can serve as dessert, and bread pudding is occasionally available as a special. While the restaurant does not have room for a full bar, it does serve a selection of beer, wine, and brunch-oriented drinks like mimosas and espresso martinis. Espresso also appears in a variety of coffee drinks, both hot and iced. Without a selfie wall, a neon sign, or other obvious appeals to social media, Sophia’s has managed to become viral, and while the wait for treatment can take a while, the food is the cure.

336 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix AZ 85012
https://www.sophiasbrunch.com

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Sticklers

There are certain professions that might be seen as well-suited to sticklers, people known for their attention to detail. Architecture and the law are among them. No architect wants a building to collapse due to faulty design, and the judicial system is all about defining and interpreting rules, along with deciding consequences for those who violate them. It’s fitting then that a downtown Phoenix sandwich shop called Sticklers is located next door to the Phoenix Municipal Court and just downstairs from the Arizona chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

meatball sandwich

The building, named for its developer, J.W. Walker, is an historic structure sandwiched in between larger, newer government edifices. Its high ceilings and neo-classical revival style suggest a more exciting use for the space that would make it a destination. Unfortunately, the lack of a residential base in this part of downtown makes evening hours a dubious prospect right now. As a result, serving sandwiches and salads to jurors, attorneys, and civil servants from nearby buildings is probably the most productive use of the space under current circumstances.

corn chowder and half turkey sandwich

Sticklers is just a few blocks west of the Downtown Phoenix Hub where the A and B lines intersect. The restaurant’s entrance faces Washington Street, where tracks intended to reach the Arizona State Capitol are embedded in the pavement as an unfortunate reminder of a project cancelled by a misguided majority of the Phoenix City Council who succumbed to pressure from anti-rail forces in the Arizona State Legislature. Bike racks are found on both sides of the courthouse entrance with more located across the street at Phoenix City Hall.

half roast beef sandwich and broccoli cheddar soup

Sticklers can be a little confusing for a first-time visitor. There are big overhead signs indicating which way to turn for a sandwich or a salad. The key is to turn right just before passing under those signs, not after. After placing an initial order, customers then turn the corner to specify how they would like their sandwiches to be accessorized and to order additional items like chips, beverages, or ice cream. The food is always packaged to go, but there is plenty of room to eat on site both in the dining room and at two patios, one in front and the other to the side.

turkey, bacon, and avocado sandwich

If the process sounds about as clear as mud, just follow the regulars to end up in the right place. The sandwiches at Sticklers are toasted with their meat and cheese ingredients placed upon butterflied white or whole wheat miniature baguettes. As they emerge warm and crisp, they’re dressed with whatever condiments the customer requests: lettuce, tomato, mustard, mayonnaise, Italian herbs, sliced pickles, oil, and hot peppers. The last item is the Sticklers version of giardiniera, the Italian-American condiment of pickled vegetables packed in oil.

large greens with chicken salad

The signature sandwich at Sticklers is the Traffic Jam, a four-meat combination of turkey, ham, salami, and roast beef. It’s a packed and filling creation, particularly when ordered in its full twelve-inch length. Simpler sandwiches with just one meat are of course available, and a meatball sandwich is accessorized with provolone and a slightly sweet marinara sauce. For vegetarians, there is a a simple vegetable sandwich, which seems virtually the same as the restaurant’s version of grilled cheese offered on a not-so-secret secret menu at the counter.

chili

Additional “secret” items and specials have included pastrami, chicken sandwiches, chili cheese nachos, and quesadillas. All of the sandwiches are offered in half sizes appropriate for smaller appetites or as part of combination meals with salads or soups. A popular option on the menu is a half single meat sandwich with a cup of soup. A ground beef chili and a classic chicken noodle soup are always offered, and each day there’s a vegetarian soup as well. Among the meatless soups, recent choices have included a slightly spicy corn chowder and a mild broccoli cheddar.

grilled cheese and chicken noodle soup

Salads are fully customized creations reflecting each customer’s preferences, but they are assembled by staff behind a counter, not by the customer at a self-service salad bar. It’s an arrangement that requires some pointing at items stored behind a plastic barrier. Staff then put together either a small salad with up to five toppings or a large one with unlimited add-ons, including “crunchers,” ingredients such as sunflower seeds that add as much texture as flavor. Optional proteins that can be added include chicken breast, chicken salad, and tuna salad.

banana split

For dessert, Stickers offers some cookies and pastries on display at the counter. There’s also a separate station on the other side of the restaurant for ice cream, smoothies, shakes, and malts. Sticklers also functions as a place for breakfast, at least a continental one, with choices like bagels, pastries, oatmeal, and yogurt parfaits. As is often the case with restaurants operating only on weekdays with daytime hours, there’s no liquor license. Fountain sodas, bottled juices, and a selection of coffee, tea, and espresso drinks constitute the beverage selection.

strawberry smoothie

While it may be frustrating to see the J.W. Walker building dark at nights and on weekends, there is reason to be happy it has survived at all given the spotty record of historic preservation in Phoenix. There may come a time when this space is lively after dark, but, for now, its current ground floor tenant, Sticklers, is a welcome choice for a quick lunch break during the workday or jury duty. Architects and attorneys can focus on the specialized details of their respective professions, but at this restaurant anyone can be a stickler about sandwiches, soup, and salads.

30 N. 3rd Ave., Phoenix AZ 85003
http://www.sticklersaz.com

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