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Rare surviving Convair B-36 Peacemaker at Pima Air & Space Museum, home of over 450 aircraft from around the world. PHOTO: SCOTT YOUMANS
20 FEATURES
16 Bringing the Outdoors In
While greenery has long been a popular part of restaurant decor, these locales take nature to new heights. By MICHELLE GLICKSMAN
20 Calling All Aviation Enthusiasts
From exploring historic aircraft to viewing desert vistas from the sky to watching airplanes take flight, there are plenty of ways to indulge your inner aviator. By MICHELLE GLICKSMAN
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2023 Fall Arizona Restaurant Week Sept. 8-17 Arizona Restaurant Week (ARW)—which happens just twice a year—is a foodie’s dream, with participating locations across the state offering three-course prix fixe menus for just $33, $44 or $55 per person (and sometimes per couple). ARW features a variety of restaurants, from small chef-driven, independently owned establishments to five-star fine dining, and represents a wide array of cuisines. Participating restaurants offer specific menus featuring hyper-seasonal or limited-availability ingredients and, oftentimes, dishes that are not generally on their regular menus, allowing diners to get a new taste of chefs’ culinary talents and creativity. Typically, more than 150 restaurants around the state participate. www.arizonarestaurantweek.com
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Through Sept. 10
At Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), view this exhibition that features the Erard grand piano; Jimi Hendrix’s Black Widow electric guitar; Emperor Go-Daigo’s hitoyogiri; the first ukulele, “Brownie;” Eric Clapton’s 1956 Fender Stratocaster; and more. www.mim.org
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Held at Footprint Center, this production from Cirque du Soleil tells of the story of a clown picturing his own funeral taking place in a
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CANACOPIA Sept. 16
Enjoy ready-to-drink canned spirits, seltzers, craft beers, and wine at this outdoor festival held at Mesa Riverview Park. Live musical performances by renowned DJs Dillon Francis, SG Lewis (DJ set), BONNIE X CLYDE, and more. Ages 18-plus. www.forty8live.com
BOOTS IN THE PARK Sept. 22-23
Boots in the Park transforms Tempe Beach Park into a country music celebration, with line dancing, art
installations, food, beverages, and more. Concerts include Sam Hunt, Scotty McCreery, Blake Shelton, and Brooks & Dunn. www.bootsinthepark.com
FASHFILMFETE™ Sept. 23
This daylong film festival, held at Phoenix Art Museum, honors the works of two of the most distinguished costume designers in the U.S.—Ruth E. Carter (Black Panther) and Patricia Field (Sex and the City). It features presentations and films where fashion plays a pivotal role in the film’s narrative. www.phxart.org
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BALLET UNDER THE STARS Sept. 23, 28, 29, 30 Kick off the season with free performances by Ballet Arizona in unique outdoor settings. Contemporary and classical ballet excerpts will be featured. Locations are in Glendale, Fountain Hills, Goodyear, and Phoenix. www.balletaz.org
LEANN RIMES: THE STORY … SO FAR TOUR Sept. 24
Catch country star LeAnn Rimes for one night only at Scottsdale Center For The Performing Arts. www. scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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Looking for the “Best U.S. Cocktail Bar?” You don’t need to go far—it’s right here in the Valley. Phoenix’s Century Grand took that title at the acclaimed 2023 Tales Spirited Awards. The locale was up against other top spots such as Double Chicken Please and Overstory in New York, and Service Bar in Washington, D.C. Century Grand houses three turn-of-the-centuryinspired experiential cocktail bars that serve specialty craft cocktails. Platform 18—which was recently named one of North America’s 50 Best Bars—is set in a 36-seat Presidential Pullman-inspired train car, Grey Hen Rx is a New Orleans-inspired cocktail bar, and UnderTow is a nautical exotic cocktail bar. 3626 E. Indian School Road; Phoenix; www.centurygrandphx.com
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While Scottsdale is home to a plethora of celebrity chef-driven restaurants—and yes, big chains—there’s also been a surge of smaller destinations opening lately. One of the newest is Kuko’s Nest, a fast-casual Greek restaurant opened by longtime Valley restaurateur and Greece native Maria Tobras. Kuko’s Nest’s menu features a variety of scratch-made options created from family recipes, including chicken dinners, kabobs, gyros, Greek-style potatoes, salads, and house-made loukoumades (the traditional golden puffs covered in honey syrup). 10135 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale; https:// kukosnest.com
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Brunch now looks a little different at Toca Madera. The hot spot recently added new dishes to its brunch menu, as well as a fun photo activation. The new menu options include a Vanilla Cast Iron Pancake, Almond Butter Toast, and a loaded Breakfast Burrito. There are also new cocktails, including the Nueva Vida, Aye Mami, and Chiquita Banana. The locale is also taking brunch to a new photo finish. With its new activation TOCA MADERA x STRAP PHOTO CAMERA, order a disposable camera to the table, use it to snap fun photos of your food and friends, and then Toca Madera provides a prepaid shipping box to send the camera in to be developed. It’s all the fun of a disposable camera with none of the hassle. Photos are delivered in 5 to 7 days. 4736 N. Goldwater Blvd., Scottsdale; www.tocamadera.com
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Western Museum Voted Top Museum in the West
WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST
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”The West’s Most Western Town”—yes, that’s Scottsdale’s official motto—continues to showcase the best of the West. Case in point is Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, which was recently honored once again with the title of “#1 Western Museum” by True West magazine. Western Spirit’s mission is dedicated to preserving the rich history and cultural heritage of the greater American West and works to highlight the importance of safeguarding artwork, artifacts, and stories that illuminate the region’s past to shape the future. The award recognizes outstanding institutions that embody the spirit of the American West. The Smithsonian Affiliate museum showcases regularly changing and permanent exhibits of Western and Native American art and artifacts, entertaining events, and informative programs that bring the West’s heritage, culture, and community to life. Special exhibit Western Pop: Andy Warhol & Billy Schenk is currently on view. 3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale; www.scottsdalemuseumwest.org
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It took 20 months and $180 million, but the newest casino in the Valley is now built and open. Santan Mountain Casino features floor-to-ceiling windows; 33,000 square feet of gaming floor; 813 slot machines; 20 table games; the BetMGM Sportsbook (the largest casino sportsbook in the state); outdoor gardens; an event space; and new food concepts including Mein Dish, Upper Deck
Deli, and Honey & Vine. This new destination is the fourth in Arizona for Gila River Resorts & Casinos. Its other properties include Wild Horse Pass, Lone Butte, and Vee Quiva, all owned by the Gila River Indian Community. 7101 S. Gilbert Road, Chandler; www.playatgila.com
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New restaurant Pronto by Serrano’s is now open, offering fast-casual Mexican fare from the family behind Serrano’s Mexican Restaurants. At Caffe Boa, find Italian options that are made from organic and all-natural ingredients. Or visit Snakes & Lattes, the largest board game bar and cafe in the state.
Pedal Haus Brewery recently underwent a major renovation, adding new seating and a stage at this craft beer locale. At Hundred Mile Brewing Company, grab a handcrafted, fresh beer or a signature cocktail. For wine, those-in-the-know head to Chic Chef 77 Bistro & Wine Bar.
If you’ll be in Tempe, grab some local gear at the Arizona State University (ASU) Bookstore. Or, stop by Cactus Sports, an official retailer of ASU, for a selection of clothing, merchandise, and gifts. At the historic Hackett House, the gift shop offers a variety of fun items and gifts for any occasion.
Stop by ASU Art Museum to explore this month’s newest exhibit, Luis Rivera Jiménez: A Brief Proposal on Race and Cultural Cosplay. Or, at ASU Gammage, view performances ranging from the symphony to Broadway shows. Connect with nature at Tempe Town Lake, where boats, bikes, and boards are available to rent.
Pedal Haus Brewery 730 S. Mill Ave. www.pedalhausbrewery.com
ASU Bookstore 525 E. Orange St. www.bkstr.com
Caffe Boa 398 S. Mill Ave. www.cafeboa.com
Hundred Mile Brewing Company 690 N. Scottsdale Road www.hundredmilebrewing.com
Cactus Sports 514 S. Mill Ave. www.cactussports.com
Snakes & Lattes 20 W. 6th St. www.snakesandlattes.com
Chic Chef 77 Bistro & Wine Bar 1221 E. Apache Blvd. www.chicchef77.com
Pronto by Serrano’s 6440 S. Rural Road www.prontoaz.com
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ASU Art Museum 51 E. 10th St. https://asuartmuseum.org ASU Gammage 1200 S. Forest Ave. www.asugammage.com Tempe Town Lake 72 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. www.boats4rent.com/tempe-az
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he Valley of the Sun may not be known for dense forest landscapes or lush green scenery—rather desert vistas and cacti— but several restaurants around the Valley have begun to bring the outdoors in by making a tree the focal point of their interior.
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CARCARA A 14-foot-tall chestnut oak tree grows through the wood trellis in the center of Carcara's dining room. Carcara is the signature restaurant located on the ground floor of the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, and is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Outside, the 2,000-squarefoot patio is lined with Cara Cara orange trees, the inspiration and namesake for the restaurant that celebrates the Sonoran region, which weaves into the entire restaurant experience. Local, indigenous, and seasonal ingredients are worked into a menu of Native American and Sonoran-inspired cuisine such as SEPTEMBER 2023
COURTESY SUMOMAYA. PREVIOUS SPREAD, FROM LEFT: PHOTO BY
Renowned restaurateurs Björn Kock and brothers Mitchell and Steven Rosenthal worked with designer Mark Zeff to create the stunning space at Arbolda, an elevated Mediterranean concept. Zeff felt that it was important to have an elegant, warm, and organic open concept. The result is a space with floor-to-ceiling windows that open to a patio; a deep gray barrel-vaulted ceiling; and the centerpiece of it all, a 14-foot olive tree. “Arboleda means grove of trees in Spanish,” explains Kock. “We wanted the space to have that organic feel and sense of space; playful but beautifully refined. We want people to be engrossed in the whole experience, not just what is on their plate.” The design was meant to make diners feel like they are on the coast of Spain or Latin America. Menu options here use locally and globally sourced ingredients
from Cavatelli Carbonara to Iberico Pork "Pluma" to charred Portuguese Octopus. Scottsdale Quarter, 15345 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.abroledaaz.com
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FROM LEFT: Carcara features a 14-foot-tall chestnut oak tree in its dining area, while SumoMaya also feels like it brings the outdoors in with its large interior tree.
Ancho Chile Shrimp Tacos and Organic Airline Chicken. In addition to its tree, inviting decor, and its lunch, dinner, and happy hour, Carcara is a popular place for breakfast and weekend brunch. Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, 320 N. 3rd St., Phoenix; www.carcararestaurant.com
TOCA MADERA Toca Madera’s signature design features include Arabesque accents, handcrafted custom woodwork, and numerous fire elements, all contributing to a modern organic aesthetic—which includes the large tree that is a focal point of the design. Toca Madera opened its first locale in West Hollywood in 2015, reimagining traditional Mexican cuisine with a modern approach, and pairing locally sourced ingredients with bold flavors.
Its shared-plate menu is designed to offer something for everyone, with vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available. 4736 N. Goldwater Blvd., Scottsdale; www.tocamadera.com
SUMO MAYA Dine on Mexican and Asian dishes, as well as fusion cuisine, at this stunning restaurant in Scottsdale. There are tacos, ceviches, noodles, sushi, and more, as well as a plethora of innovative cocktails. Although there’s an outdoor patio, those who dine inside will still feel like they are outdoors thanks to the large tree in the center of the restaurant. There is also an open kitchen with rail seating, an outdoor “living wall,” floor-to-ceiling windows, and a partially enclosed patio that makes it easy to enjoy the outdoors year-round. 6560 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.sumomaya.com
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From exploring historic aircraft to viewing desert vistas from the sky to watching airplanes take flight, there are plenty of ways to indulge your inner aviator
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EXPLORE HISTORIC AIRCRAFT AND ARTIFACTS South of the Valley, about 1.5 hours from the heart of Phoenix, is Pima Air & Space Museum. One of the largest aerospace museums in the world, guests can view more than 400 historic aircraft and 125,000 artifacts. The property encompasses six hangars, 80 acres outdoors, and its very own restoration facility, where projects range from repainting to refurbishing some of the rarest aircraft in the world. Pima’s collection includes international examples of flight from every era in civil, commercial, military, and experimental aviation. 6000 E. Valencia Road, Tucson; www.pimaair.org
DINE WHILE PLANE-SPOTTING On the second floor of Scottsdale Airport find Volanti Scottsdale Airport. The restaurant has indoor and patio seating, and is open for lunch, happy hour, dinner, and weekend brunch. While you dine on options ranging from the Farmers Market Salad to Mahi Mahi Tacos to filet mignon—and the Hundred Dollar Hamburger featuring caviar aioli and Vueve 375—you can watch as planes take
off and land. The restaurant is located in the business center that overlooks the airport, so there is no need to go through security for access. It’s also just a short 6-minute walk from popular shopping destination Scottsdale Quarter. 15000 N. Airport Drive, Scottsdale; www.volantiscottsdale.com
TAKE A LESSON For those who have thought about taking flight lessons but haven’t (or can’t) fully commit to them, a discovery flight might be the perfect solution. Sawyer Flight Academy, located at Scottsdale Airport, offers a 1-hour or 2-hour discovery flight. Take to the air in a Diamond DA-40 alongside an instructor and learn the basics— or even take the controls. 14700 N. Airport Drive, Scottsdale; www.sawyerflightacademy.com
ENJOY A BALLOON FLIGHT Rise above the Valley during a hot air balloon ride, taking in the stunning scenery from above. Rainbow Ryders (www. rainbowryders.com) offers sunrise balloon and private balloon
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rides, both of which conclude with a celebratory toast and a commemorative flight certificate. Sunset flights are offered November through March. Hot Air Expeditions also offers morning rides, as well as afternoon rides and private rides, each with a post-flight champagne balloonist’s ceremony, food from Vincent’s on Camelback, and commemorative flight certificates. The company also offers a Balloons & Tunes package, which pairs a sunrise balloon ride and its champagne toast, gourmet breakfast, and balloonist’s ceremony with an afternoon and lunch at the popular Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). www.hotairexpeditions.com
TOUR THE TOWN Another way to see the Valley from high above it is via a helicopter tour. Get a bird’s-eye view with SunState Helicopter Tours (www. sunstateheli.com), which offers tour options including a brunch and tour, dinner and tour, desert landscape tour, sunset or sunrise tour,
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and more, which all leave from SunState’s hangar in Scottsdale. Western Sky Helicopters (www.westernskyhelicopters.com) also offers tours that fly from a hangar in Scottsdale. Choose from one that flies over the Valley and Downtown Phoenix, or explore the nearby mountains and lakes. Another option is the Sunset Tour, while the final option showcases the twinkling lights of the Valley as it spreads out below in the evening.
VISIT A COMBAT AVIATION MUSEUM The Commemorative Air Force Air Force Museum in Mesa is the only combat aviation museum in the Valley. Here, take an edu-venture through history, learning how aircraft evolved as a vital partner to ground and sea operations from WWI to present. There’s a working hangar to tour, bombers and cargo planes to climb aboard, and visitors can even book a flight in an authentic warbird. 2017 N. Greenfield Road, Mesa; www.azcaf.org SEPTEMBER 2023
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Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) opens a new interactive, immersive installation this month with Roelof Knol: the space in between. The exhibit, which debuts Sept. 23, 2023 and is on view through July 28, 2024, was created by emerging Dutch artist Roelof Knol, and invites viewers to explore their relationship with digital and physical spaces. It responds to movement, creating a network of shared pathways generated by the participants, allowing them to form bonds with others or choose to disconnect and walk their own paths. The soundscape for the installation was created in collaboration with Don Diablo. 7374 E. Second St., Scottsdale; www.smoca.org
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ARIDUS WINE COMPANY—A Scottsdale tasting room for a Willcox-area (southern Arizona) winemaker. 7173 E. Main St., 520.954.2676. www.ariduswineco.com Scottsdale Map K4
ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE—Cozy venue specializing in live Broadway-style musicals, accompanied by dinner and bar service. 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria. www.azbroadway.org Valley Map I11
ARIZONA BOARDWALK —The home of destinations including OdySea Aquarium, Butterfly Wonderland, The Science of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, Laser + Mirror Maze, Surprise Your Eyes, Pangaea: Land of the Dinosaurs, VR Xtreme, Johnny’s Playground, The Museum of Illusions, and Paradise Earth, as well as dining and retail destinations. 9500 E. Via de Ventura. www.azboardwalk.com Valley Map M19 MAVRIX—Bowling, laser tag, arcade and billiards, as well as a restaurant. 9139 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.291.7500. www.mavrix.com Valley Map N20 MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS—This latest addition to the Arizona Boardwalk challenges its guests to see things differently. Here nothing is quite as it seems! Expore more than 60 mind-bending exhibits that will have you questioning your sense of reality. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.270.6640. www.moiscottsdale.com Valley Map M19 TOPGOLF—This interactive golf venue has multiple floors to swing from. Aim microchipped golf balls at colored targets throughout the range. Earn points when playing various games, fit for pros and new players alike. Locations include: Topgolf Scottsdale at Riverwalk, 9500 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.240.2402. Valley Map N20; Topgolf Glendale, 6101 N. 99th Ave., Glendale; 623.218.2243. www.topgolf.com Valley Map M9
CARLSON CREEK VINEYARD—This Willcox vineyard and winery opened a tasting room along the ArtWalk route in Old Town Scottsdale. 4142 N. Marshall Way, 480.947.0636. www.carlsoncreek.com Scottsdale Map I3 FOUR PEAKS BREWING COMPANY—Kilt Lifter ale, Hop Knot IPA, an oatmeal stout, and other beers accompany pub grub. Locations include: 1340 E. 8th St., Tempe, 480.303.9967. 2401 S. Wilson St., Tempe, 480.634.2976.www.fourpeaks.com Tempe Map F7 LDV WINERY—The Rhone varietals of southeastern Arizona’s Lawrence Dunham Vineyards or LDV (Syrah/Petite Syrah, Grenache, Viognier) are poured by the taste or glass and sold by the bottle. 7134 E. Stetson Drive, 480.664.4822. www.ldvwinery.com Scottsdale Map L1 PHX BEER CO.—This local beer company uses fresh ingredients to “bring the city to you” with its selection of craft beers. Brewery & Tap Room: 3002 E. Washington St., 602.275.5049. Valley Map R16 Restaurant: 8300 N. Hayden Road, 480.571.8645. www.phxbeerco.com Valley Map M19
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Bars, Nightclubs & Lounges
CASINO ARIZONA—Slots, blackjack, keno, and live entertainment. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa community. 524 N. 92nd St., 480.850.7777. www.casinoarizona.com Valley Map Q20
BAR SMITH—Popular nightclub where those “in the know” show up before or after sports events, concerts, or theater. 130 E. Washington St., 602.456.1991. www.barsmithphoenix.com Phoenix Map J4
GILA RIVER HOTELS & CASINOS LONE BUTTE CASINO—Slots, table games, bingo, dining, and a concert venue. Open 24 hours. Loop 202 and Kyrene Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452. www.wingilariver.com Valley Map Y18
CENTURY GRAND—This unique building hosts three award-winning, turn-of-the-century-inspired cocktail bars serving specialty craft cocktails within an immeresive environment: Platform 18 (a Pullman train car cocktail bar), Grey Hen Rx (a New Orleans apothecary-inspired cocktail bar), and UnderTow (a nautical exotic cocktail bar). Reservations recommended. 3626 E. Indian School Road, 602.739.1388. www.centurygrandphx.com Valley Map O17
GILA RIVER HOTELS & CASINOS - WILD HORSE PASS—Slots, poker, and table games. Open 24 hours. Adjacent to Chandler in the Gila River Indian Community. I-10 & Wild Horse Pass Blvd., 800.946.4452. www.wingilariver.com Valley Map Y17
DIERKS BENTLEY’S WHISKEY ROW—Arizona-born Dierks Bentley doesn’t live here anymore, but the country star chose the Valley for his Whiskey Row saloons. The American gastropubs serve food, drinks, and an exhilarating lifestyle experience. Locations include: 4420 N. Saddlebag Trail, 480.945.4200. Scottsdale Map E6; 323 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.467.8595. www.dierkswhiskeyrow.com Valley Map V22 HANDLEBAR J—Country music, a large dance floor, line dance songs on the weekends, live music, and a menu of ribs and sandwiches. 7116 E. Becker Lane, 480.948.0110. www.handlebarj.com Valley Map K18 MERCBAR—Handsome leather furnishings, dark corners, stiff drinks. An outpost of the original MercBar in SoHo, New York City. The Esplanade,2525 E. Camelback Road, 602.508.9449.www.mercbaraz.com Valley Map O16
TALKING STICK RESORT CASINO—Slots, poker, blackjack, Let It Ride, Casino War, keno; shows and concerts. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa community. 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.850.7777. www.talkingstickresort.com Valley Map M19 WE-KO-PA CASINO RESORT—Slots, keno, bingo, blackjack, and live entertainment. Open 24 hours. East of Fountain Hills in the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. 10438 WeKoPa Way, Fort McDowell, 855.957.9467. www.wekopacasinoresort.com Valley Map K24
BALLET ARIZONA—Arizona’s professional ballet company, under the direction of Ib Andersen. 2835 E. Washington St. 602.381.1096. www.balletaz.org Valley Map R17 GILA RIVER ARENA—Home to the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes and national touring acts. 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale. www.gilariverarena.com Valley Map N11 SYMPHONY HALL—The opulent home of the Phoenix Symphony. 75 N. 2nd St., 602.495.1117. www.phoenixsymphony.org Phoenix Map J5
Tucson ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY—Offering everything from reimagined classics to innovative musicals. Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, 520.622.2823. www.arizonatheatre.org Arizona Map V10 FOX TUCSON THEATRE—A one-of-a-kind space that has gathered people together and shaped memories since 1930. Today, the historic theatre offers everything from live concerts to curated classic movie screenings and lifelong learning programs. 7 W. Congress St., Tucson, 520.547.3040. www.foxtucson.com Arizona Map V10
MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONS Architecture & Homes FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S TALIESIN WEST— Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s (1867-1959) personal residence for almost 20 years. Set on 600 acres in the foothills of northeast Scottsdale. An on-site gift shop sells an array of Wright-inspired merchandise. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., 480.860.2700. www.franklloydwright.org Valley Map J20 ROSSON HOUSE MUSEUM—Tour this 1895 Victorian home of a surgeon who became mayor of Phoenix and view its parquet floors, painstakingly replicated wallpaper patterns, a pressed-tin ceiling and more. Heritage & Science Park, 113 N. 16th St., 602.262.5070. www.rossonhousemuseum.org Phoenix Map I7 SHEMER ART CENTER & MUSEUM—This historic home for the arts was the first home built in Arcadia in 1919. Today it offers visual art classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits and events for all ages, plus a gift shop and outdoor sculptures. Free, with suggested $7 donation ($10 per couple). Closed Sun. and Mon. 5005 E. Camelback Road, 602.262.4727. www.shemerartcenter.org Valley Map O17
Comedy STAND UP LIVE—Local and regional comics perform every weekend at this theatre. 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. www.standuplive.com Phoenix Map K3 TEMPE IMPROV—Touring comedians perform in a small theater with a balcony. 930 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.9877. www. tempeimprov.com Tempe Map E7
Art Museums ASU ART MUSEUM—As part of the New American University, ASU Art Museum is a site for innovation and discovery. From exhibitions and programs to collections and initiatives, the museum is internationally recognized as a leader in contemporary art. Nelson Fine Arts Center, 51 E. 10th St., Tempe, 480.965.2787. https://asuartmuseum.org Tempe Map F5
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MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONS HEARD MUSEUM—This respected institution began in 1929 with a private collection of American Indian art, and continues to grow. Curated, themed, static and interactive exhibits feature icons, implements, lore, lifestyles and artistic expression from primitive through contemporary. 2301 N. Central Ave., 602.252.8840. www.heard.org Phoenix Map A4 PHOENIX ART MUSEUM—The largest visual arts museum in the Southwest contains a vast collection of art ranging from 19th-century European works to 21st-century contemporary masterpieces. 1625 N. Central Ave., 602.257.1880. www.phxart.org Phoenix Map B3 SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (SMOCA)—Modern art, architecture, and design works are showcased in a building redesigned by Arizona-based architect Will Bruder. 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. www.smoca.org Scottsdale Map M8
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HERITAGE SQUARE—This city block is home to restored buildings dating back to the late 1800s, and is the only remaining group of residential structures from the original townsite of Phoenix. Some interiors—like those of the 10room, 2,800-square-foot Rosson House—have been restored to their original residential luster, and can be toured. Others have been turned into museums or shops. Heritage & Science Park, 600 Washington St., 602.262.5071. www.heritagesquarephx.org Phoenix Map I7
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USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL GARDENS AT SALT RIVER— The USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River spans the exact length and width of the USS Arizona, with over 1,500 commemorative columns outlining the actual perimeter of the ship. Each lit column represents a person who died in the attack; each column without a light represents a person who survived. The Gardens feature a relic of the actual boat house, which is enclosed in a glass case and can always be viewed. 7455 N. Pima Road, 480.362.2700. www.discoversaltriver.com Valley Map M19
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Farms & Gardens DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN—The Garden’s 140 acres showcases the Sonoran Desert and more than 50,000 plants. Special events often. Papago Park, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., 480.941.1225. www.dbg.org Valley Map Q18 JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP GARDEN—A stroll around the koi pond in this three-acre park in Downtown Phoenix could help one achieve zen. The manicured grounds include a tea house, and were a gift from Phoenix’s Japanese sister city, Himeji. Ticketed public tea ceremony second Sat. of each month; self-guided tours. Closed Mon. 125 N. 3rd Ave., 602.256.3204. www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org Phoenix Map C1
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ARIZONA CAPITOL MUSEUM—Government museum tracing Arizona to its territorial days. 1700 W. Washington St., 602.926.3620. www.azlibrary.gov/museum Valley Map R14 ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER—Hands-on exhibits illustrating scientific principles, a weather theater, and a planetarium. Heritage & Science Park, 600 E. Washington St., 602.716.2000. www.azscience.org Phoenix Map J7
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GALLERIES+ANTIQUES CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX— Tactile, noisy, and imaginative activities abound. 215 N. 7th St., 602.253.0501. www.childrens museumofphoenix.org Phoenix Map H8
PHOENIX ZOO—Zoological park and conservation center combined, the Zoo is home to over 3,000 animals, many of which are threatened or endangered species. It is the only zoo in the Valley that is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Features include the Safari Cruiser, walk-thru Monkey Village, camel rides, carousel, and petting zoo. Papago Park, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., 602.914.4333. www. phoenixzoo.org Valley Map Q18
HALL OF FLAME FIRE MUSEUM—Nearly 100 restored fire-fighting vehicles and more. 6101 E. Van Buren St., 602.275.3473. https://hallofflame.org Valley Map Q18 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM (MIM)—A collection of instruments from around the globe. Antique, famous, and futuristic ones are presented country-bycountry in very detailed vignette wired for sound. Hear musical samples and native tongues. Concerts and events are held here, as well. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. www.mim.org Valley Map H17
Tombstone O.K. CORRAL—Live re-enactments of the worldfamous 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral featuring Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Also, the stables, blacksmith shop, historic photograph equipment, and more. 326 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3456. www.ok-corral.com Arizona Map V10
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BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND—Largest butterfly pavilion in North America. Features a thingswith-wings gallery within a tropical rainforest setting, a 3-D theater and a reptile room. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.800.3000. www.butterflywonderland.com Valley Map M19
BIOSPHERE 2—Conducts earth-systems research in a glass-enclosed world microcosm that wecomes visitors, featuring a real rainforest, a million-gallon ocean, green-technology systems and first-hand experiments about future life on our planet. 32540 S. Biosphere Road, Oracle, 520.838.6200. www.biosphere2.org
ODYSEA AQUARIUM—The largest aquarium in the Southwest combines theme park-style amusement with presentations, and includes the OdySea Voyager, touch pools, and SeaTREK underwater ocean walking. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.291.8000. www.odyseaaquarium.com Valley Map L20
KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY—This observatory is frequented by master astronomers and students alike, all clamoring for time to use one of the more than 20 telescopes. 950 N. Cherry Ave., 520.318.8000. https://kpno.noirlab.edu
Tony Vaccaro. Frank Lloyd Wright Talking About The Arts, 1957. Images courtesy of Tony Vaccaro Studio and Monroe Gallery of Photography.
PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM—One of the largest aerospace museums in the world, Pima Air & Space displays over 400 historic aircraft and 125,000 artifacts. The property encompasses five hangars, 80 acres outdoors, and its very own restoration facility, where projects range from repainting to refurbishing some of the rarest aircraft in the world. Pima’s collection includes international examples of flight from every era in civil, commercial, military, and experimental aviation. 6000 E. Valencia Road, Tucson, 520.574.0462. www.pimaair.org Arizona Map V10
GALLERIES+ANTIQUES Downtown Scottsdale AMERICAN FINE ART INC.—This 12,000-squarefoot gallery and publisher offers original works by internationally acclaimed masters such as Pablo Picasso, Norman Rockwell, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Andrew Wyeth, Marc Chagall, Banksy, René Magritte, LeRoyNeiman, Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, Theo Tobiasse, Fernand Léger, Frederick Mellinger, Leonardo Nierman, Takashi Murakami, Donald Sultan, Victor Vasarely, Itzchak Tarkay, Agam, and Rufino Tamayo to name a few. Sharing the galleries unending showroom floor with sculptures and glass by Jean-Claude Novaro and Lord Crosbie, Mcain and bronzes by Erte Frederick, Remington, and more. 3908 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1200. www.warhol.me Scottsdale Map K5
Tony Vaccaro. Georgia in the Car with Hat – II , 1960. Images courtesy of Tony Vaccaro Studio and Monroe Gallery of Photography.
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SHOPPING OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE—Luxury collectibles and designer fine jewelry. Specializing in Lalique crystal, Herend porcelain, and David Yurman jewelry. 7072 E. Fifth Ave., 480.947.2782. www.overthetopconsignment.com Scottsdale Map G3
Phoenix BRASS ARMADILLO—Antique mall with hundreds of vendors at each location. 12419 N. 28th Drive, 602.942.0030. Valley Map K13; 13277 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear, 623.889.0290. www.brassarmadillo.com Valley Map Q8 ROOSEVELT ROW—Mixed-use, independent, culture- and arts-dominated neighborhood. Participants located on or in the vicinity of Roosevelt Street, 15th Street to Seventh Avenue. www.rooseveltrow.org Phoenix Map C8
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EXPOSURES INTERNATIONAL GALLERY OF FINE ART—One of the largest fine art galleries in the world, Exposures features sculptures, paintings, wall murals, photography, furniture, and fine art jewelry. 561 State Route 179, Sedona, 928.282.1125. www.exposuresfineart.com Arizona Map K8
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HEALTH Health FOUR PEAKS ENDODONTICS—This family-owned and -operated practice, featuring Dr. Trond U. Hegle, is a boutique endodontic practice with state-of-the-art equipment, technology, and skills. 6930 E. Chauncey Lane, 480.630.0000.www.fourpeaksendo.com Valley Map H18
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SHOPPING KISS ME KATE—Women’s fashion boutique offering a variety of labels for all occasions. Jewelry, handbags, belts and scarves too, and many one-of-a-kind items. Camelback Village, 5039 N. 44th St., 602.840.6173. www.kissmekateaz.com Valley Map O17 MAE & MARIE—Sweet and savvy fashions for moms and daughters. Biltmore Plaza Shopping Center, 602.957.2917. www.maeandmarieshop.com RITZY RAGS & SHOES—Colorful clothing and accessories with a dash of glitz and comfort shoe collections. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 480.596.0533. www.ritzyragsandshoes.com TOMMY BAHAMA—Upscale casual sportswear, swimwear, footwear, accessories and home products inspired by the island lifestyle. Kierland Commons, 480.607.3388; Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.499.9006. www.tommybahama.com
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The Salt Cellar has been a Valley landmark since 1971 and continues to reign atop the “Best of Seafood” lists. Its unique underground location is just the beginning of the culinary adventure. The Salt Cellar’s fresh fish and seafood selections are sourced from around the world; the consistency and quality of our seafood has been the key to our success. We are known for always having available a selection of whole 1 - 1/2lb. and 3lb. live Maine Lobsters.
AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANY—Custom-built belts using exotic leathers and ornamental hardware. 7236 E. 1st Ave., 480.421.2166. www.facebook.com/ americanleatheraz Scottsdale Map G6 BUFFALO COLLECTION—Heirloom quality buffalo leather furniture, fine art, lighting, and unique handcrafted Western decor. 7044 E. Fifth Ave., 480.946.3903. www.buffalocollection.com Scottsdale Map F3
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Jewelry E.D. MARSHALL JEWELERS—Large selection of GIA-certified diamonds, gems, engagement rings and fine jewelry. Buy from the showcase or design custom. Also, jewelry repair and gemstone and jewelry purchasing services. 10261 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.922.1968. www.edmarshalljewelers.com Valley Map K18 SAMI FINE JEWELRY & UNIQUE GIFTS—Voted one of America’s Top 5 Cool Jewelry Stores, this locale specializes in custom designs, including those that use Arizona’s Amethysts, which are mined high in the Four Peaks. 16704 Ave. of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, 480.712.3648. www.samifinejewelry.com Valley Map K23 SUNRISE JEWELRY & GALLERY—Native American and contemporary art and jewelry, as well as leather clothing and boots, and cowboy hats. 7254 E. Main St., 480.425.9944. www.sunrisejewelryusa.com Scottsdale Map J4
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Old Town Tortilla Factory is located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, where it captures timeless charm with a distinct atmosphere that exemplifies the essence of the Southwest. Our property boasts a 1400 square foot flagstone patio that is surrounded by green vegetation and shaded by 100 year old trees. In the winter months the patio is heated to spring-like temperatures. Our bar, a separate gazebo, offers over 120 premium tequilas and a complete selection of beers, wine and liquor. Our food at Old Town Tortilla Factory is Southwestern with a Mexican twist. Our loyal and experienced staff are committed to serving you the ultimate Southwestern dining experience. Old Town Tortilla Factory is the perfect venue for your special event: • Indoor and outdoor seating • Cool mist system or toasty heated patio • Can accommodate groups ranging from 10-350 • Plated or buffet style dining • Daytime weddings or events available • Live entertainment options and much more
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DINING Shopping Centers BILTMORE FASHION PARK—Outdoor shopping center of luxury boutiques, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, and a variety of restaurants. 2502 E. Camelback Road, 602.955.8400. www.shopbiltmore.com Valley Map O15 DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE—This sprawling outdoor shopping center destination features a variety of retail, restaurants, and entertainment options. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.513.7586. www.shopdesertridge.com Valley Map G17 KIERLAND COMMONS—A walkable outdoor shopping center, with boutiques and bistros on the Main Street level and residential lofts upstairs. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.386.6020. www.kierlandcommons.com Valley Map I18 SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE—The largest indoor shopping center in the Southwest, anchored by Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. A Tesla car showroom, Microsoft store, Golden Goose, Christian Louboutin, H&M, multiple restaurants—including Nobu and Zinqué—and theatres. 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.568.5568. www.fashionsquare.com Scottsdale Map D5 SCOTTSDALE QUARTER—This open-air shopping center features a variety of Arizona exclusive stores, as well as other retail shops, and a number of restaurants ranging from casual to elegant. There’s also a splash pad, and events are held regularly. 15059 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.270.8123. www.scottsdalequarter.com Valley Map I18
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THE SHOPS AT HILTON VILLAGE—Upscale local boutiques and a diverse dining selection. 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.348.3451. www.hiltonvillage.com Valley Map N18 TEMPE MARKETPLACE—Explore more than 100 shops and restaurants at this sprawling outdoor shopping destination. The locale also often hosts events and live music, and a movie theater and Dave & Buster’s round out the entertainment options. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.9338. www.tempemarketplace.com Tempe Map D8 WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT—Outdoor mall featuring restaurants, bars, fast-food cafes and brand-name stores, as well as a splash pad. 6751 N. Sunset Blvd., Glendale, 623.266.6607. www.westgateaz.com Valley Map M11
Sedona TLAQUEPAQUE ARTS & SHOPPING VILLAGE—This Mexican village-style center is filled with art galleries, boutiques, jewelry stores, and dining. 336 State Route 179, Sedona, 928.282.4838. www.tlaq.com
DINING Scottsdale: Downtown AZ/88—American. An upscale city tavern serving burgers, salads, and sandwiches alongside its famous martinis. 7353 Scottsdale Mall, 480.994.5576. www.az88.com Scottsdale Map K7 CARLSBAD TAVERN—New Mexican. New Mexican cuisine is served in a unique, secret cave-like atmos-
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DINING phere at this restaurant. Choose from menu items including soul-warming tortilla soup, icy margaritas, rich chili rellenos and the crave-worthy Carl’s chicken sandwich. The patio sits along a moat. 3313 N. Hayden Road, 480.970.8164. www.carlsbadtavern.com Valley Map O19 MARCELLINO RISTORANTE—Italian. This husband-and-wife operation features handmade, fresh pastas, Mediterranean seafood and authentic Italian recipes. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Dr., 480.990.9500. www.marcellinoristorante.com Scottsdale Map F4 OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY—Southwestern. Trees with lights and a fountain with a fire feature on the 1,400-square-foot patio make for a relaxing place to dine on a Southwestern fare with a Mexican twist. Or, enjoy the indoors of the historic 75-year-old adobe home. More than 120 premium tequilas, too. Dinner only. 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. www.oldtowntortilla factory.com Scottsdale Map L2 THE SALT CELLAR RESTAURANT—Seafood. A Valley landmark since 1971, the Salt Cellar Restaurant continues to reign atop the “Best Of Seafood” lists. A shot of rare-batch tequila with a goblet of giant shrimp is one way to get things started. Follow by feasting on various fish or crustaceans—sautéed, blackened, broiled, stuffed, fried or baked. There’s also happy hour and reverse happy hour at this underground dining room hosted by a husband-wife team. 550 N. Hayden Road, 480.947.1963. www.saltcellar restaurant.com Valley Map Q19 STK STEAKHOUSE—Steak. Artfully blending the modern steakhouse and a chic lounge into one, this destination offers a dynamic, fine dining experience with the superior quality of a traditional steakhouse. Newly opened rooftop space, too. 7134 E. Stetson Drive, 480.581.5171. Scottsdale Map F5
Scottsdale: Beyond Downtown EL CHORRO—American. Paradise Valley’s historic El Chorro offers an authentic Arizona dining experience with stunning views of the Valley’s most prominent landmark, Camelback Mountain. Generations of Valley residents and visitors alike frequent El Chorro to savor seasonal cuisine featuring sustainable, locally grown, all-natural ingredients. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. www.elchorro.com Valley Map N17 FAT OX—Modern Italian. A chef-driven restaurant with modern takes on regional Italian classics. 6316 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.307.6900. www.ilovefatox.com Valley Map N18 HEARTH ’61—American. Modern American, ingredient-driven cuisine from chef Charles Wiley, plus craft cocktails, local brews, and an extensive wine list. Mountain Shadows, 5445 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 855.485.1417. www.mountainshadows.com Valley Map M16 LINCOLN STEAKHOUSE & BAR—Steak. Perfectly prepared steaks served against breathtaking mountain views. JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa, 5402 E. Lincoln Drive, 480.905.7979. www.marriott.com Valley Map M17 VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANA—Italian. Northern Italian fare; house highlights include calf’s liver and pork garlic sausages. The Shops at Hilton Village, 480.948.9928. www.veneto trattoria.com Valley Map M18
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Scottsdale: North BLUE AGAVE MEXCIAN CANTINA—Mexican. This cozy neighborhood spot serves Mexcian food and a variety of cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.419.6375. www. blueagavemexicancantina.com Valley Map I18 EDDIE V’S PRIME SEAFOOD—Seafood. Fresh fish and shellfish in an array of preparations, from raw to charred. Open for dinner only. Scottsdale Quarter, 480.730.4800. www.eddiev.com Valley Map I18 KASAI—Japanese/Sushi. Kasai Asian Grill is the rebrand and overhaul of the restaurant formerly known as Sapporo. The Japanese eatery features both regular and teppanyaki tables, a sushi bar, an Asian fusion menu and a large bar patio. 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.607.1114. www.kasaiscottsdale.com Valley Map J18 MODERN OYSTERBAR CHOPHOUSE—Steakhouse. A family-owned restaurant featuring prime steaks, fresh oysters, seafood,and seasonal specialties. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays. 17001 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.531.1400. www.modernoysterbar chophouse.com Valley Map I18 PERSIAN ROOM—Persian. Bi-level fine dining restaurant with two bars and a menu of grilled meat-and-veggie skewers and other Persian favorites. Vegetarian dishes too. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.614.1414. www.persianroom.com Valley Map I18
RUSTLER’S ROOSTE—Western. Guests of this old mountainside restaurant are greeted at the door by a longhorn bull, and can proceed to the dining room via a large tin slide (or wooden stairs). Chuckwagon steaks and ribs are served with corn on the cob and biscuits. Arizona Grand Resort, 8383 S. 48th St., 602.431.6474. www.rustlersrooste.com Valley Map U17 THE STOCKYARDS—Steak. The area’s cattle-ranching history is celebrated here: tastefully, in murals and old black-and-white photos, and tastily, in timeless steaks with updated treatments like whiskey-peppercorn sauce. Look up to pressed-tin ceilings, down to polished-wood floors, and ahead to the swinging doors that lead to the saloon. 5009 E. Washington St., 602.273.7378. www.stockyardssteakhouse.com Valley Map Q17
Phoenix: North BLUE MARTINI—American. Specialty martinis anchor the selections available at this upmarket bar and lounge, which also features live entertainment. Sip one of the sweet concoctions before or after a nibble from the menu of shareable food—think flatbreads, the Shrimp Martini, and Beef Tenderloin. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.638.2583. www.bluemartinilounge.com OCEAN PRIME—Seafood. Glamorous supper club serving steaks and seafood, with live piano in the bar and a fire-enclosed patio. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.347.1313. www.ocean-prime.com Valley Map H18
ZINC BISTRO—French. Parisian-styled bistro with gourmet menu items and a zinc bar, of course. Kierland Commons, 480.603.0922. www.zincbistroaz.com Valley Map I18
TÍA CARMEN—New American. This restaurant from chef Angelo Sosa showcases flavors imbued from a wood-fired grill and American Indian and heirloom food products. JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa, 5350 E. Marriott Drive, 480.293.3636. www.tiacarmendesertridge.com Valley Map F18
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THE CLEVER KOI—Asian. Innovative yet traditional Asian cuisine with seasonal offerings. Menu choices include steamed buns, house made dumplings and progressive noodle dishes. Also, craft cocktail bar. Locations include: 4236 N. Central Ave., 602.222.3474. www.thecleverkoi.com Valley Map O15
ORGAN STOP PIZZA—Pizza. A giant Wurlitzer pipe organ on a rotating platform is played nightly. Oh, and pizzas, spaghetti, lasagna and a salad bar accompany the tunes. 1149 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, 480.813.5700. www.organstoppizza.com Valley Map T22
DURANT’S—Steak. Durant’s founder’s motto was “Good friends, great steaks and the best booze are the necessities of life.” Today, the beloved restaurant has been serving steaks and martinis for almost 70 years. Enter through the famous back kitchen door to enjoy classic steakhouse dining. 2611 N. Central Ave., 602.264.5967. www.durantsaz.com Valley Map P15
Phoenix: Beyond Downtown BLUEWATER GRILL—Seafood. Newport Beach import serving seafood, sushi, and steaks. 1525 E. Bethany Home Road, 602.277.3474. www.bluewatergrill.com Valley Map N15 THE HENRY—American. The lengthy all-day menu at this neighborhood spot includes salads, a burger, steak, and fish. Weekend brunch, too. 4455 E. Camelback Road, 602.429.8020. www.thehenryrestaurant.com Valley Map O17 MORA ITALIAN—Italian. Food Network star chef Scott Conant dazzles diners with a top-notch Italian menu offered in a laid-back eatery with a bustling barand street-side patio. Find a mix of time-honored classics and new, bold dishes. 5651 N. 7th St., 602.795.9943. www.moraitalian.com Valley Map N15
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EXPLORE Destinations GLENDALE—This West Valley city has stealthily prepared for the future even as it mines the past. Wander Historic Glendale, then head to Westgate Entertainment District. There’s also State Farm Stadium, home field for the NFL Arizona Cardinals, and special events. www.visitglendale.com Valley Map M12 TALKING STICK ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT—This area includes destinations such as Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Octane Raceway, Topgolf Scottsdale, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick; The Pavilions at Talking Stick shopping area; Talking Stick Resort and Great Wolf Lodge; and so many other ways to play, stay, shop, and eat. 9120 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.362.2700; ww.talkingstickarizona.com Valley Map L19
Tours/Transportation THE DOLLY STEAMBOAT—Double-decker sternwheeler offering narrated nature and catered dinner cruises. 16802 AZ-88, Tortilla Flat, 480.827.9144. www.dollysteamboat.com Valley Map M30 SEPTEMBER 2023
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This concoction at Persepshen is reminiscent of spiced cider and celebrates the Arizona apple harvest. It is made fresh by pressing local, organic apples with ginger and then combining the juice with a reduction of organic apple cider vinegar and local bourbon. The ingredients blend together to offer a symphony of cinnamon, clove, Allspice, nutmeg, pink peppercorns, and baked apples on the palate. $13. 4700 N. Central Ave.; Phoenix; www.persepshenarizona.com
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A robust seasonal offering, it is named after Walker Owen Winger,
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the young son of the restaurant’s beloved general manager. It is a blend of Knob Creek Single Barrel Select Bourbon, with Don Julio Reposado, Aperol, sweet vermouth, ancho chili liqueur, and Giffard Pamplemousse, which provides zesty marmalade notes. It is smoked with hickory and served in a goblet for added aroma and visual appeal. $15. 4231 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix; www.nookkitchen.com
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This drink, served at UnderTow at Century Grand, evokes feelings of sitting around the campfire on a perfect Autumn night thanks to its mix of exotic spirits— Plantation O.F.T.D. Blended Rum, Germana Umburana Cachaça, and Jägermeister—with pumpkin puree, pineapple, lemon, lime, condensed milk, and cinnamon. It is finished with mint and a smoking cinnamon stick, emanating the scents of the season. $17. 3626 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix and 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert; www.drinkundertow.com
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OEB Breakfast Co. sources coffee from Caffè Umbria, which uses a blend of up to 15 different types of beans from across Central America, South America, and Africa. For this fall favorite, Umbria drip coffee is the star of the show, complemented by Kahlua. The final ingredient is Grand Marnier, an orange-flavored brandy known for its fall-inspired notes of vanilla and oak. $9. 17757 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.us.eatoeb.com
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This velvety martini, offered at B&B Cocktail Lounge, begins with ample Titos’s Vodka and Bailey’s Irish Cream, which is sweet and milky, with notes of vanilla and chocolate. Kahlua is added, offering its caramelkissed espresso flavor, and then Licor 43 to give the drink hints of orange peel, cinnamon, and cocoa. Before being presented tableside, it is topped with chilled expresso and a touch of luscious cream. $20. 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.bourbonandbones.com
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