

Flour & Thyme offers a modern culinary escape in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, blending Chef Ivan Jacobo’s creative vision with locally inspired ingredients. This vibrant restaurant presents a dynamic à la carte menu that showcases the finest flavors from the garden, sea, and land, offering a refined yet approachable dining experience. From handcrafted pastas and wood-fired seafood to expertly prepared cuts of meat, every dish is crafted with elegance and attention to detail. Chef Jacobo, known for his acclaimed work at Anhelo, brings the same sophistication to Flour & Thyme, but with a relaxed atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
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Address: Orpheum Lofts, 114 W Adams St C-103, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone: (480) 791-5001
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Reviews
The menu begins with sparks of brightness: oysters layered with citrus, chili heat, and a pop of roe. Foie gras torchon follows in decadent contrast, its silkiness lifted by pomegranate’s tart burst and the crunch of toasted nuts.
But the dish that stole my heart? The tortellini in brodo — delicate hand-folded pasta stuffed with mortadella, pork butt, and pecorino, floating in a deeply savory beef broth. A bowl that feels both rustic and elevated, comforting yet complex.
Then there’s the lasagna – a towering slice, crisp on all sides, layered with house bolognese, marinara, and crowned with 24-month aged pecorino. It’s comfort food sharpened with precision and patience.
The cocktails mirror the menu’s ambition. Love Note is brooding and layered, marrying foie gras-washed scotch, very old St. Nick harvest rye, calvados, Benedictine, port, and bitters — a drink to savor slowly.
Fire & Passion offers its playful counterpoint, smoky and bright with ponche, mezcal, lemon, fire bitters, and a Cabernet float.
Flour & Thyme feels like a return, but also a reinvention — a love letter to craft, comfort, and the kind of flavors that stay with you long after the last bite. I’m looking forward to my next visit.
They were also out of the 1st bottle of wine we ordered. Another bottle was offered, but at a higher price than the $90 bottle we ordered. I try to give restaurants some slack as its a tough business and sometimes you just have off nights. There were too many issues to ignore on the evening we visited. For context, we had a 5p reservation for 4 people. We were the only customers in the restaurant for at least 45 minutes.
What really stood out was the staff—they were incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, offering great recommendations and making us feel welcome throughout the evening.
Overall, a wonderful experience with top-notch food, drinks, and service. Highly recommend!
Excellence from when we walked in the door. Hostess was kind and friendly. Server was cognizant of our time as we were on our way to the symphony. We ordered yummy beer and prosecco which was reasonably priced. We did order a lot as menu was priced fairly. We chose the house salad which was extremely generous and tuna carpaccio. Both were excellent. We noticed that there was focaccia and decided bread would be good with meal which did not disappoint! It was obvious that this was made in house and was grilled and warm, served with honey, thyme butter. We also had the tortellini which was beyond decadent and had no choice but to dip the focaccia in the savory, pancetta sauce which was beyond sublime.
Our entrees were the ricotta gnocchi and black cod.
Both were extremely decadent and rich and we had a hard time finishing as we just couldn’t get enough of the focaccia and tortellini broth. It’s apparent this establishment truly cares and chef is a foodie. Entire staff appears to be invested and is a fabulous team.
Highly recommend!
Private note to restaurant
Thank you for a fabulous meal!
Our server seemed not very excited to be there and uninformed about the menu. Our friends were a little late so we ordered a drink and a glass of wine which came relatively quickly. Once our friends arrived, they ordered a drink and a glass of wine and they took forever to arrive. The server said they “couldn’t find” the cabernet. There are only 3 reds by the glass and you can’t find one of them? After 10 minutes or so, he finally got a different red.
We tried to order an appetizer to start with, but were informed that we had to place our entire order at once. So we did. We asked to start with the oysters on the half shell and were informed there were two types: Japanese and Pacific. After placing our order, we were informed that they were “out” of the Japanese so we just got Pacific. We are FROM the PNW and I have never seen a giant PNW oyster served on the half-shell in my life. When asked if they had tobasco, horseradish or any of the traditional accoutrement, we were told no that they only come the way chef prepared them, which was basically just a shucked oyster with a slice of pepper on the top.
For dinner, we were told the pasta portions were small, which was fine. My ricotta dumplings came cold and were just OK—nothing to brag about. Also at the table were the spaghetti, the agnolotti, the chicken and side orders of mushrooms and focaccia. My idea of a good meal is when someone says, “Oh my gosh this is so good, you have to taste it!”. None of that. Everything was lukewarm and edible, but only the mushrooms had any sense of star quality.
Our server was not a problem solver or offer of alternatives either. First with the wine, then with the oysters, and then my husband ordered a bourbon…waited for a while for it and then she said “Oh sorry, we’re out of that.” No alternative suggested, nothing. Furthermore, he could SEE the full bottle right behind him so had to get up and go point it out to the server and bartender. Bartender said “but that’s not rye” and husband had to say “I didn’t order rye”, so apparently the server miscommunicated (even though it was his second drink, so why would he have ordered something different??).
We don’t go out for nice dinners as much as we used to and I was super excited to try Flour and Thyme, especially based on the reviews. After eating here on a Saturday night during the holidays, I would not recommend or return.