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Let's get this straight right away: Stoudemire's is all celeb smoke and mirrors and isn't much for food, value or even atmosphere. This sprawling wooden box of a place is famous because of part-owner and namesake Amaré Stoudemire, but don't expect to see him any closer to this place than across the street at U.S. Airways Center. The food is pretty mundane -- the waitresses regularly recommend the cheese ravioli, which is OK, but I could cook those up at home for $4. The liquor selection is superb, but then there's the mediocre beer selection... kind of gives you an idea of who heads here often. One thing to try: the boneless wings. They're in a peppery orange buffalo-like sap, but they're easily the most flavorful thing I've tasted on the menu. As far as atmosphere, I'm not sure which is worse -- going before a game when there's 6,000 people trying to eat or going during the offseason when you'll be the only one there.
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