Dust Cutter
Dust Cutter: A Culinary Gem in Downtown Phoenix
Historic downtown hotspot blending craft cocktails, creative cuisine, and eccentric basement charm in a reimagined 1947 building.
Hanny's is a stylish downtown Phoenix bar and restaurant housed in a reimagined 1947 men's clothing store. Known for craft cocktails, thin-crust pizzas, and an eccentric basement featuring vintage porcelain dolls and neon-lit bathrooms, it's a vibrant destination blending food, drinks, and quirky history. Open late with a lively atmosphere perfect for evening outings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit
Phoenix's METRO light rail serves downtown Phoenix. The nearest stations are within walking distance of Hanny's. Journey times vary by starting location but typically range from 20–45 minutes depending on your origin point.
Ride-Share
Uber and Lyft services operate throughout Phoenix. Ride times and costs vary based on your location and time of day. Expect typical ride costs of $8–$25 for most downtown Phoenix locations.
Personal Vehicle
Street parking and paid parking lots are available in downtown Phoenix, though availability can be limited during peak hours and events. Parking costs typically range from $2–$10 per hour depending on the lot.
Walking
If staying in downtown Phoenix hotels or nearby attractions, Hanny's is accessible on foot. The location at 1st Street and Adams is walkable from most downtown venues within 10–20 minutes.
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