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Hours

Dinner: Sunday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 10:00pm
Lounge: Sunday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 12:00am

Cross Street

2nd & Adams

Parking

Unknown
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Hyatt Regency garage, valet or self-park

Pricing

$31 to $50

City's Best

Compass Atop Hyatt Regency   

122 N 2nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-440-3166
www.compassrestaurant

Rating: 3 out of 5  (15 Ratings)   Read Reviews (15)    Rate and Write a Review

The Compass Restaurant is the only rooftop-revolving restaurant in all of Arizona. They offer breathtaking views, mouthwatering food and impeccable service. Celebrate each and every holiday with the Compass Restaurant.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
JewelGirl1852's Review
By jewelgirl1852 on 02/02/2003
O,My God!!! It was the most amazing and memorable dessert I have ever had! Went there last year for my 21st birthday and could have not asked for a better day. A wonderful variety of choices, as well as the presentation is BEAUTIFUL! A must go to for a special occasion!
jnugent290
Review rating 4 out of 5
JNugent290's Review
By jnugent290 on 04/09/2003
I had a blast here twice, both times with their awesome tiramisu, but I fear your avid readers and dessert connoiseurs should know that Harvard Square's got its own version of Finale....
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Review rating 4 out of 5
SampTen444's Review
By sampten444 on 04/10/2003
I love this place. I think one bad thing is that they have a pretty limited dessert menu in terms of choices. They have very good dessert, plenty of specialty coffee, all with alcohol shots sadly limiting choices to some, and lots of ports and wines and after dinner drinks. Overall a good experience if you have very deinfed taste (not needing a wide selction to be happy.)
phantomgormet
Review rating 0 out of 5
Phantom Gormet's Review
By phantomgormet on 11/04/2003
For some reason the entire staff were men, There was only one female in sight and it was the hostess. The desserts were average for the price. I'd rather get a slice of REAL cheesecake at the Cheesecake Factory for 4.95 than a small pyramid-like cheesecake here for $10 and leave unsatisfied. The place was dead when I went and I felt as if I was being stalked by my waiter constantly asking if I wanted anything else when all I really wanted to do was leave.Overall, horrible place. I strongly reccoment somewhere else.