This week the Jolly Diners headed over to Hanny's on 40 N. 1st St. in Phoenix. Hanny's was a men's store in the 1940s, so some of the signage on the inside of the building still has men's clothing designers and relates to men's clothing. The clothing store was also named Hanny's. They have a great menu, fantastic service, the ambiance is pretty nice, and the food delicious! My mother had a BLT which had Wisconsin bacon on it. My sister had Gorgonzola coleslaw, which came in a huge portion. I had a portobello ciabatta sandwich made vegan, and a side of string onions. For appetizers we had bruschetta which had more of a tapenade kind of topping, and cauliflowerwiith string onions that had the most delicious fired taste It was really good. As were leaving, my mom wanted a picture of the front of the building. As I snapped the photo I noticed a bluish baby sitting on the ledge of an outside window. I called later to ask what that was all about and was told that actually the building has multiple floors which we missed completely. The basement floor has an art gallery. Jen explained that it would be very difficult to explain the blue baby without first seeing the art display in the basement. We'll go back to see that sometime. The Jolly Diners rated or experience at Hanny's as a well earned five out of five.