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The largest metropolitan area in the Southwestern United States, Greater Phoenix encompasses more than 20 cities and towns, including Scottsdale, Phoenix (which is the capital of the state), Cave Creek, Carefree, Paradise Valley, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Glendale. Its nickname is the Valley of the Sun, bestowed in recognition of the average of 300 days of sunshine the Valley—so called because the area lies in the Salt River Valley—enjoys each year. Metro Phoenix is known for its high-end spas, golf courses, restaurants, and of course, cacti and scenic views.
Northern Arizona includes cities such as Sedona, Flagstaff, Payson, Pinetop, and Williams. The area features the famous red rocks of Sedona, several mountain ranges—including the San Francisco Peaks—and the largest Ponderosa Pine forest in North America. Of course, it’s also the location of the famous Grand Canyon, as well as Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, the Painted Desert, Slide Rock State Park, Antelope Canyon, and Meteor Crater. Due to its elevation, Northern Arizona experiences more seasonal weather than the Valley of the Sun, often including heavy snow. Skiing is a popular pastime.
There’s a lot of history to explore in Southern Arizona, from ancient ruins to abandoned mines to locales made famous during the Wild West days. Tucson is the region’s largest city, and is today filled with golf courses, spas, and a thriving food scene. Tombstone and Bisbee are known for their Old West vibes, while Sonoita, Elgin, and Willcox are popular locations for wineries and distilleries. The area is also home to Tubac, Yuma, and Sierra Vista. Southern Arizona, which borders Mexico, tends to have a warm, dry climate.
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The largest metropolitan area in the Southwestern United States, Greater Phoenix encompasses more than 20 cities and towns, including Scottsdale, Phoenix (which is the capital of the state), Cave Creek, PHOTO BY CREDIT ISAAC GOTHAM ARJONILLA BOOK 5.5/9PT
Carefree, Paradise Valley, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Glendale. Its nickname is the Valley of the Sun, so bestowed in recognition of the average 300 days of sunshine the Valley—so called because the area lies in the Salt River Valley—enjoys each year. Metro Phoenix is known for its high-end spas, golf courses, restaurants, and of course, cacti and scenic views.
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VALLEY OF THE SUN ESSENCE VS70 ARTFULLY ENTICING VS84 TERRIFIC TORTILLAS PHOTO ESSAY Scottsdale’s stunning public artworks.
VS78 OASIS IN THE DESERT WONDERFUL WATER Explore the lakes in, and surrounding, the Phoenix Metropolitan area. BY SUSAN LANIER-GRAHAM
VS82 THE DAWN OF A DRINK
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VS88 BE A COWBOY/ COWGIRL COWBOY COLLEGE Guests head here for a taste of the cowboy life. BY GEORGANN YARA
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Venues with tantalizing menus, kickin’ cocktails, soothing ambiance, service to beat the band—and come to think of it, maybe a band.
GREAT GLIMPSES Sights, sensations, and icons that epitomize the good life in the Valley of the Sun.
VS109 SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS RETAIL, MASSAGE, AND ART THERAPIES The first names in fashion and the last word in fine arts.
VS133 MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS ART, SCIENCE, AND FUN Curiosities and experiences: natural and invented, spectator and hands-on, permanent and touring.
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Sights, sensations, and icons that epitomize life in the Valley of the Sun.
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The Golf Scene
The Metro Phoenix area is home to nearly 200 golf courses, making it one of the top destinations for golf. There’s the TPC Scottsdale— with its new DraftKings Sportsbook—where the WM Phoenix Open is played and home of the famous 16th hole; Wildfire Golf Club’s two courses, which were designed by golf legends Arnold Palmer and Nick Faldo; the Pagago Course municipal course; desert courses; lush green courses; and more. Truly a style and experience for every type of golfer. WHERET RAV EL ER® G UEST B OOK
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Phoenix Art Museum
The largest visual arts museum in the Southwest offers plenty to see and do. A permanent collection of more than 20,000 works spans genres from photography to fashion design and modern to contemporary drawn from various areas of the world, plus critically acclaimed national and international exhibits are often on view. Wander the exhibits, take in a film or lecture, or attend a special event. 1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix; www.phxart.org VS 54
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In 1955, architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) left his hometown of Turin, Italy, to settle in Arizona, study briefly with architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and find a place to build his “city of the future.” He later divided his time between Cosanti, his primary residence and studio near Scottsdale, and Arcosanti, his mixed-use communal experiment 60 miles north. Cosanti is a digest of Arcosanti, exhibiting Soleri’s anti-urban-sprawl ideas, earthy architectural elements, and artistic windbells. 6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley; www.cosanti.com
Camelback Mountain
Drivers orient themselves by it, hikers test their stamina on it, and visitors take pictures from it. Camelback Mountain is the tallest (2,704 feet) and most easily identified (the shape of a reclining camel) landmark in Central Phoenix. If you’re feeling sure-footed and wellhydrated, greet the camel on a summit hike originating in Phoenix or Paradise Valley. If you’re into epic sightseeing with a side of upscale cuisine, admire the mountain from a resort patio on the north or south slope. Echo Canyon trailhead: 4925 E. McDonald Drive, Phoenix; Cholla trailhead: 5150 N. Invergordon Road, Paradise Valley; www.phoenix.gov/parks VS 56
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This Smithsonian Affiliate museum has been continually named Best Western Museum in the nation. The museum showcases the art, culture, and rich history that spans 19 states in the American West, Western Canada, and Mexico. In addition to its exhibitions, there are often events and programs. 3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, www.scottsdalemuseumwest.org
Phoenix Zoo
This nonprofit zoo is home to more than 3,000 animals, with nearly 400 species represented, including giraffes, rhinos, cheetahs, an Asian elephant, and zebras. Visit Monkey Village, home to nearly 20 squirrel monkeys, pet a goat at Harmony Farm, ride a camel, and cruise on the Safari Cruiser. Kids can bring swimsuits and enjoy the water play areas, too (typically closed October-March). 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix; www.phoenixzoo.com VS 58
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Spring Training
Before the 30 teams of Major League Baseball debut at home, they warm up in one of two places: 15 in Florida’s Grapefruit League and 15 in Arizona’s Cactus League. Held late February through March, daily Cactus League games give a dress rehearsal for the upcoming season. Die-hard fans plan vacations here to size up their teams’ prospects and avail themselves of the summery weather, lower than big league prices, autograph opportunities, and intimate stadiums. www.cactusleague.com VS 60
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West
12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; www.franklloydwright.org
Scottsdale’s Arts District
In Scottsdale’s Arts District, view everything from paintings by masters such as Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Norman Rockwell to sculptures by Dave McGary to works by locally based artists. Located in the heart of Downtown Scottsdale, the pedestrian-friendly area is home to streets lined with art galleries and museums. On Thursday nights, the area buzzes with the free ArtWalk gallery crawl. Main Street west of Scottsdale Road, and Marshall Way north of Indian School Road, Scottsdale; www.scottsdalegalleries.com VS 62
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) spent his winters on this Scottsdale mountainside, challenging his apprentices to live in shelters of their own creation, then treating them to evenings of refined entertainment. Taliesin West was both his residence and his students’ classroom.
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Shemer Art Center
Shemer Art Center is set at the base of Camelback Mountain, in one of the first homes built in Arcadia. Since 1984 it has offered a unique atmosphere for residents and visitors of all ages to learn about, experience, and enjoy visual art. Explore art exhibitions, an outdoor sculpture garden, and the boutique gift shop, all featuring works created by Arizona-based artists. There are also classes, workshops, lectures, and events.
Scottsdale Fashion Square
This destination mall is the largest in Arizona, offering more than 220 shops and restaurants, and is a draw for both national and international visitors. It features the world’s finest luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Saint Laurent, Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Cartier, Bottega Veneta, Bulgari, Prada, Versace, Balenciaga, Salvatore Ferragamo, Jimmy Choo, and Burberry. There is also a movie theater, as well as a variety of restaurants, including Ocean 44, Nobu, Francine, Moxies, and Toca Madera. Elephante and Catch are also scheduled to open. 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, www.fashionsquare.com VS 64
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5005 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix; www.shemerartcenter.org
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Desert Botanical Garden
Unique local foliage can make it challenging for desert newcomers to keep their eyes on the road. Desert Botanical Garden provides an alternative to distracted driving in its strollable 140-acre facility inside Papago Park. There are more than 50,000 plants displayed in outdoor exhibits, including towering cacti, succulent specimens, and spiny shrubbery of all sorts. Also, additional exhibits and events are offered often.
Arizona Boardwalk
Both kids and adults find plenty of activities and entertainment at this destination, which is home to 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. There are also numerous dining and shopping options, plus an outdoor courtyard that regularly hosts a variety of events. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, www.azboardwalk.com VS 66
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1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix; www.dbg.org
Musical Instrument Museum
The Musical Instrument Museum—affectionately called “the MIM”—has a collection of more than 4,200 instruments from over 200 world countries and territories, showcased in detailed vignettes wired for sound; guests simply stroll into range wearing headphones to hear musical samples and native tongues. Instruments from music icons such as Elvis Presley, Buddy Rich, and Roberta Flack are also on display. MIM also regularly presents live performances. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix; www.mim.org VS 68
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From secretary to “trunk murderess,” this real-life Phoenix local bagged more than she bargained for.
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ARTFULLY ENTICING
As Scottsdale Public Art celebrates its 50th anniversary, its selection of art installations around Scottsdale only continues to grow TEXT BY MICHELLE GLICKSMAN PHOTOS BY ISAAC ARJONILLA AND ALEJANDRO GUTIERREZ
Clockwise, from top left: “Jack Knife” by Ed Mell; “Horseshoe Falls” by Michael Maglich; “Sonoran Suite” by Cliff Garten; and “Bronze Horse Founatin” by Bob Parks. Opposite: “One with the Eagle” by Pat Mathieson. Previous spread, from left: “Diamond Bloom” by Curtis Pittman and “Impulsion” by Jeff Zischke.
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Clockwise, from top left: “Copper Falls” by Bob Adams; “Sonoran Monsoon and Desert Moods” by Joe Tyler; “Pinball Wizard” by Annette Coleman; “Passing the Legacy” by Herb Mignery. Opposite: “Pinball Wizard” by Annette Coleman.
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Top row: “Aspire” by Simon Donovan and Ben Olmstead. Bottom row: “Water Mark” by Laura Haddad and Tom Drugan. Opposite: “Industrial Pipe Wave” by Christopher Fennell.
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OASIS IN THE DESERT
Explore the lakes in, and surrounding, the Phoenix metropolitan area
Saguaro Lake is in the Tonto National Forest.
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Lake Pleasant, the only major lake west of the city, sits 45 minutes from Downtown Phoenix, near Peoria. The 10,000-acre lake is in Lake Pleasant Regional Park, part of Maricopa County Parks & Recreation. Summers are the time for on-the-water fun, with Paqua Park water obstacle course, boat rentals, kayaking, fishing, and diving. Wakeboarding is also allowed. The 13,000 acres of pristine Sonoran desert surrounding Lake Pleasant are ideal for land adventures. There are well-maintained campgrounds open year-round and hiking trails around the lake. The Creatures of the Night Hike, during which participants often spot bats, owls, and scorpions, is popular. While there are several restaurants at Lake Pleasant at Scorpion Bay and Pleasant Harbor marinas, during the cooler months, evening
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A common urban legend is that Arizona has more boats per capita than any other state. Although not true—Arizona ranks 42nd with 18 boats per capita compared with top-ranking Minnesota’s 143 boats—Arizona is home to more than 200 lakes and reservoirs. Several large lakes offer impressive water fun within just an hour’s drive of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Arizona has only two main natural lakes—Mormon Lake in Flagstaff and Sedona’s Stoneman Lake. The other manmade lakes and reservoirs store water for the state’s cities and towns. As the snow melts in the mountains, it collects in reservoirs and is released through various dams. Arizona has an extensive system of over 180 miles of canals that move the water into the cities. With all that water moving in and out of the state, Arizonans have embraced it, and nearby lakes offer year-round fun.
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From left: Boating is popular at Saguaro Lake; fishing is a popular activity at Lake Pleasant; Canyon Lake is very scenic.
dinner cruises offer the perfect opportunity to watch the sunset while enjoying a meal. Another popular experience? The floating cabins at Scorpion Bay on Lake Pleasant. Fully outfitted, they have everything needed to take to the water in style. Saguaro Lake sits 40 miles east of Phoenix in the Tonto National Forest. Rocky canyon walls and towering saguaro cacti surround the 1,200-acre lake. It is at Steward Mountain Dam, constructed on the Salt River in 1930. Today, visitors head there for fishing, boating, jet skiing, and waterskiing. Excursions are available on the Desert Belle, which offers short sightseeing cruises to explore the lake. Depending on the time of day, bighorn sheep, deer, coyotes, or javelina might be spotted along the banks. Dining is available at Shiprock Restaurant. Nearby is Canyon Lake, which at 900 acres is smaller than Saguaro Lake, though it’s known to be more scenic—its shorelines along the red rock cliffs are popular. The east end of the lake winds through canyon walls, and bighorn sheep, bald eagles, deer, javelina, and other wildlife are common sights. Visitors can enjoy boating, waterskiing, jet skiing, hiking around the shore, and fishing. One popular activity is a cruise around the lake on The Dolly Steamboat, which offers dinner cruises, as well as scenic and astronomy cruises. Bartlett Lake, also in the Tonto National Forest, is about 45 miles northeast of Phoenix. Bartlett stretches for 2,815 acres and is fed by the Verde River. The marina offers boat rentals, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and jet skis. Dining is available at the family-owned The Cove at Bartlett
Lake. While Bartlett Lake is an ideal day trip from Phoenix, camping is also available on the shoreline, under the seemingly endless starry skies. Each of these lakes is within a reasonable driving distance from Downtown Phoenix. For further adventures, some notable lakes situated a bit farther from Phoenix are still perfect for a day on the water or an extended trip. Apache Lake, also in the Tonto National Forest, is about 70 miles east of Phoenix, surrounded by the Superstition Wilderness Area and Three Bar Wildlife Enclosure. It was formed in 1927 after the Horse Mesa Dam on the Salt River was completed. Along with fishing and boating, the 17-mile-long lake offers hiking and camping. Apache Lake Marina & Resort also has a lake-view hotel, making it an ideal base for exploring the area. Scenic Apache Trail is an 80-mile loop that runs along the lake and offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Arizona. Roosevelt Lake—the largest lake located entirely in Arizona (Lake Powell and Lake Mead are larger but overlap into neighboring states)— spans over 21,000 acres. Officially named Theodore Roosevelt Lake, it was formed after the completion of the Roosevelt Dam on the Salt River in 1911. When constructed, Roosevelt was the world’s largest man-made lake. There are 128 miles of shoreline ideal for hiking and watching wildlife, and fishing and boating are popular on the water. Summer water temperatures can reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and numerous sandy beaches along the shoreline offer opportunities for camping and playing in the tepid water. There are campgrounds, day-use picnic facilities, hiking trails, and a marina. The restaurant Ffinch’s Waterfront Kitchen and Bar is named for David Ffinch, who created Roosevelt Lake Marina. A RRI V ED G UEST B OOK
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THE DAWN OF A DRINK Attributed to an Arizona sunrise, the Arizona Biltmore may be the birthplace of the iconic Tequila Sunrise cocktail
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Tequila. Orange juice. Grenadine. Ice. The ingredients may be few and simple, but a Tequila Sunrise is vibrant, impactful, and stunning. And, there’s a good chance it was created here in the Valley, at the iconic Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, the Arizona landmark and a resort known for its Frank Lloyd Wright architectural style and Hollywood history. Many authorities, from the tequila brand Tres Agaves to Vintage American Cocktails to Wikipedia, attribute its creation to bartender Gene Sulit—who worked at the Biltmore for at least 35 years—in the 1930s or 1940s. Its original ingredient list included tequila, crème de cassis, lime juice, and soda water. While many other authorities also attribute the cocktail’s creation to Sulit at the Biltmore, there is also speculation that it may have been invented elsewhere. “Difford’s Guide, one of the world’s leading authoritative cocktail publications, was the first well-known cocktail book that mentions the beverage. It also mentions that an almost identical drink was published, albeit under a slightly different name, in Hollywood Cocktails, in 1933. Additionally, Waldorf Astoria publicist Ted Saucier credited Vernon O. Underwood, out of Los Angeles, as the creator of the drink in his 1962 book, Bottoms Up!,” says Jim Kearns, Arizona Biltmore director of beverage, who says there is also a mention of the drink dating back to the 1930s at the Agua Caliente racetrack, hotel, spa, and casino resort in Tijuana. “Since two of the publication citations place the origin of the cocktail in Los Angeles, it’s fairly likely that Gene
Sulit either learned or created the Tequila Sunrise when working/traveling to Los Angeles, or even in Tijuana, and then popularized it at the Biltmore once back in Arizona.” The drink’s name has often been said to be a nod to Arizona’s famous stunning sunrises. When mixed, the ingredients create a visual gradation. The original recipe would have brighter shades of red and pink, diluted by the soda, floating near the top of the glass, darker shades in the middle, and then the purple of the cassis and the red of the grenadine settling to the bottom. Though now made with fewer ingredients—it was recreated in the 1970s by bartenders Bobby Lozoff and Billy Rice at the Trident Hotel, where Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones tried it—today’s mixture produces similar results. “A concoction of bubbly soda and a squeeze of lime juxtaposed with the rich fruit flavors of the cassis and grenadine, the Tequila Sunrise is the ultimate refreshing drink for quenching one’s thirst under the warmth of the Arizona sun, not to mention that the layered colors reflect the vibrant sunrise we see every morning,” says Kearns. Today, guests can still grab a seat at The Wright Bar or McArthur’s (the renamed locale of Frank & Albert’s) at Arizona Biltmore and sip a Tequila Sunrise at the very spot where it may have been created. “We’re proud of Arizona Biltmore’s illustrious history, especially known as an oasis in the desert for Hollywood’s Golden Age, so it’s fitting that one of the world’s best-known cocktails traces back to that era of glamorous leisure under the Phoenix sun,” Kearns says. A RRI V ED G UEST B OOK
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This page and right: Creations made by Chef Christopher Gross at Christopher’s at Wrigley Mansion.
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NOT JUST A CLEVER NAME
For decades, Old Town Tortilla Factory has wowed patrons with its tortilla station and the skilled chef who churns the tortillas out nightly before live audiences BY GEORGANN YARA PHOTOS BY ISAAC ARJONILLA AND ALEJANDRO GUTIERREZ A RRI V ED G UEST B OOK
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One by one, Old Town Tortilla Factory chef Miriam Cortes takes a golf ball-sized masa sphere from a sheet pan holding a hundred or so of them and places it on a flour-dusted surface. After flattening it with her left hand, she feeds it through the large stainless-steel machine made specifically to further flatten the masa pancake, yielding a circle that starts looking like the beloved flavored tortillas for which the restaurant is known. Then, she places it on a hot griddle top and waits for the telltale sign that it’s ready. “You see the bubbles?” Cortes says, pointing to the little air pockets forming atop the tortillas as they quickly cook. “That’s when you know …” With a light touch, she uses her finger to gently apply pressure to the bubbles, releasing the air, so that the tortillas get nice and flat and are easy for her to lift off the scorching cooktop using her fingers. On a typical night, Cortes will use this process to churn out as many as 2,000 flour tortillas. This time it’s cheddar cheese, but sometimes she’s flipping black bean or VS 86
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jalapeño varieties. Twelve flavors are in the regular rotation, but throughout the year, she treats guests to seasonal inspirations such as cinnamon, mango, strawberry, and pina colada. For more than two decades, Cortes has helmed the tortilla station and, during that time, crafted about 40 different flavors, along with 25-ish custom-infused butters, some flaunting the familiar garlic or chives, and other out-of-thebox creations showcasing blackberry, Parmesan, and mango. The tortilla-butter combinations are nearly endless, and Cortes embraces the opportunity and challenge of giving patrons that unique experience that has drawn visitors and Valley residents alike to this charming Scottsdale restaurant for just over a quarter of a century. Clearly, Old Town Tortilla Factory is not just a clever name. Nestled in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale amid art galleries and shops, the restaurant calls a historic 75-year-old adobe house home. A 1,400-square-foot flagstone patio is surrounded by lush greenery and shaded by 100-year-old pecan trees.
And just beyond this canopy, in the restaurant’s foyer at the tortilla station, is where Cortes and her team make the magic happen before captive dinner audiences. Here, diners are spared the standard free chips and salsa duo and treated to these handmade tortillas and flavored butters. “She has all the good secrets,” restaurant co-owner Chad Flaum says of Cortes, who was born and raised in Puebla, Mexico, just outside of Mexico City. “You name it, she can do it.” When Flaum and his father, Jim, purchased the restaurant, it had been operating for five years with live tortilla-making a part of its charm. The Flaums wanted to keep the tradition going—and with good reason. This amenity captures much of the well-deserved spotlight, making the eatery stand out among the bevy of Mexican-inspired establishments throughout the state. “No one does it and that’s what we’re known for. It’s a point of pride to be the only one,” Flaum says. “It’s a unique experience. It’s very Southwest.” In one week, Cortes goes through anywhere from 300 to 600 pounds of flour, plus dozens of pounds of fresh chiles, spinach, and other ingredients required to make her tortillas. And that’s during the slow months. By now, she’s a well-seasoned pro, putting on a real-life cooking demo that most people don’t have the opportunity to witness outside of cooking channel shows. For many guests, it’s the first time they’ve seen a tortilla made, let alone a fresh, non-supermarket, pre-packaged stack of them. Hearing oohs, aahhs, and declarations like “It smells so good in here” and “How do you not burn your fingers?” queries are routine. Cortes admits to getting nervous every now and then when she feels people are staring and watching every move and nuance, sometimes with their smartphones to capture the memory. Once, there were two little girls, sisters, who came in with their parents. The children were transfixed and amazed at not only the tortillas being made before their eyes but also at Cortes’ skill and speed. Cortes overheard their conversation and gave the girls a tortilla to try right there. The immediate reaction? “Wow, Mom!” While one would think Cortes is used to the attention
garnered by the craft she’s done since her mother taught her when she was 10, when telling this story, it’s clear that the fact that she is putting on a show every day isn’t lost on her. “I could see the little girls’ expressions,” Cortes says as a smile slowly overcomes her face. Cortes has been making tortillas for most of her life, learning from the strictest teachers and pleasing tough critics, but this moment seems extra reassuring. She offers a slight nod as she says, “It made me realize, my tortilla is good.”
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LET THEM GROW UP TO BE COWBOYS
For more than 30 years, Arizona Cowboy College has taught people to fulfill their dream of cowboy life, despite any warnings from their mamas
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BY GEORGANN YARA
Despite Waylon Jennings’ and Willie Nelson’s famous warning to mamas about their babies’ grown-up career choices, thousands of men and women come to Arizona to be a cowboy or cowgirl. And on the edge of North Scottsdale, where the desert’s pale blue skies and brilliant rays of sunshine paint an idyllic Western landscape that movies dream of emulating, they defy the admonition touted in the legendary country tune at Arizona Cowboy College. Anyone assuming that they are heading here with visions of a fun City Slickers vibe or breezy week to check another item off their bucket lists, think again. For more than three decades, every attendee arrives with a very serious attitude about what they want to accomplish, whether the goal is personal or professional. “They want to learn to ride. Some want to retire and have a ranch of their own. Some want to do this for a living and work on a ranch. Everyone knows what they’re in for,” says Lori Bridwell, who owns and runs the college she founded with her late husband, Lloyd, in 1989. Even when school is not in session, the property is a fully operating horse training facility. Every day, the horses and cattle need to be fed, cared for, and loved by the professionals who do it best. They include A RRI V ED G UEST B OOK
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of practice and is much harder than one would think. “This is as hardcore as you want it to be,” Bridwell says. Lessons in the arena are followed by lunch and a long desert ride. Everyone then winds down with a beer and dinner at Bridwell’s home on the property. While real cowboys are used to roughing it, here, everyone has their own bed with pillows and blankets. However, they bunk together in a single large room equipped with one shower and one toilet. When Mother Nature cooperates, some take their bedding outside and sleep under the dark night sky and canopy of twinkling stars. Streamlined course versions are offered in three-day, one-day, or half-day classes. The college takes students beginning at age 18, with the average age range being 50-70. The participants hail from all over the globe, seeking to grasp a piece of the cowboy life to take back to Brazil, Germany, Japan, or wherever home is. Bridwell had her first horse at age 4, and has
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senior instructor Rocco Wachman, famous for his role in Country Music Television’s Original Series Cowboy U 2003, Cowboy U 2004, and Cowboy U Molokai. Wachman and Lloyd developed and taught the school’s curriculum and were best friends until Lloyd’s sudden death in 2000. Prospective cowboys and cowgirls embrace the full rancher experience via week-long sessions that encompass much more than riding. Although there is a lot of riding, making this, Bridwell says, usually the toughest part of what can be a grueling yet fun adventure in the desert. By the end of the course, students will have learned roping—first practicing on a still dummy cattle and then on a chute horse, where they straddle atop a metal apparatus as they learn to rope a steel cattle emerging from a pen. The course commences with a psychology session about horses, and then everyone is trained to groom their equine companion and saddle them, which can be a daunting task that takes a lot
been a rancher her entire life. She was running a ranch with Lloyd, also a lifelong rancher and cowboy, when the idea to start the college hit him. Or bit him. Lloyd was in Mexico helping a friend at his father’s ranch when he was bitten by a blister beetle. While fading in and out of drowsiness at all hours, he kept seeing infomercials on television about schools teaching certain trades. Lloyd was teaching roping, and his wife taught kids to ride and participate in horse shows, so he thought, “Why not teach people how to be a cowboy?” He put an ad in the newspaper, and people flocked. But it’s more than riding and getting a taste of cowboy life. Often, the lessons become life-changing. “It’s learning about how tough you can be. This is a big animal that you can be in charge of. It’s been an incredible personal journey for them,” Bridwell says. “Horses are empowering.” One woman sent Bridwell a letter a year after she completed the course. She told Bridwell that attending the college gave her the courage and strength to leave her abusive husband. Today, she is happily married to a man who treats her the way she deserves. “She was so strong after this. She was like, ‘I can do this,’” Bridwell recalls. Some come as experienced riders craving to take their passion to a new level. Others come without ever having been on a horse. In all cases, the transformation and impact are stunning every time. “I love seeing it through other people’s eyes,” Bridwell says. “When you see someone experience something for the first time, it’s like anything you experience for the first time. It’s amazing.”
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Q&A
ON A ROLE
Valley native Casey Likes takes on Broadway and film, and shares what it’s like to portray iconic roles INTERVIEWED BY MICHELLE GLICKSMAN
When did you know you wanted to be an actor?
I never really had a “moment” when I knew. I’ve had many moments that have reconfirmed my love and drive for it, but truthfully, I don’t remember ever not being an actor. I started when I was 3 years old, and I’ve always loved it. The first commercial I did at 3, my mom was afraid I’d be too nervous, but then the director had to tell me to not say my lines right into the camera lens. I never “knew,” I just always have been. VS 92
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What was it like to have your first Broadway role be the lead in a new show?
To quote last year’s Best Picture nominee, it was Everything Everywhere All at Once—which is as thrilling and terrifying and magical as you might think it would be. It was premiering a show and role I worked on for three years. I was 17 when I started, and it was accomplishing a dream I’ve had my whole life. It was all really meta because Almost Famous is about a kid whose dream comes true at a really young age, and he gets thrown into the deep end when he runs away with the rock stars for a while and learns so much. By the end, that kid comes into his own, and that was that experience for me. I grew up, I found another family, and I learned so much. You’re now the lead in another Broadway show. What is it like to play Marty McFly?
I really am just having a blast. I know the gig a little more this time than I did when I was 17. I’m eating the right things, I trained to get in shape for it, and it’s really just been nice to step into something so iconic once again because it comes with a new group of passionate fans who care so much, and I think from my previous experience of playing well-known characters, I’ve learned how much it means to them, and that it needs to mean just as much to me in order to make them happy.
All-time favorite role?
That’s like choosing children. I love them all for different reasons. I’ve been very lucky that my career so far has allowed me to show so many different sides of myself. William was “uncool,” Marty is “cool.” It’s in the writing! But humans can be both, because humans are complex, and I treat my roles as such. The roles I’ve been blessed with allow me so much room to show that. So long story short, I don’t have one. Favorite places to visit in the Valley?
In addition to Broadway, you’ve also starred in movies. Do you have a preference of stage versus film?
I don’t! I love telling stories. I love the different ways you can tell stories to make them resonate in different ways. I love adapting to different mediums. I just love being around any way to tell an interesting story.
Ironically, all my answers have the word “theater” in them. I love the Harkins and Majestic and Alamo movie theater chains. Also, Greasepaint Youth Theatre is where I did so much theatre growing up, so it’s a second home, as is the Chandler Center for the Arts, where my mom directs shows with Chandler High School.
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Actor Casey Likes grew up in Metro Phoenix, performing on stages across the Valley from the time he was a toddler. By 2019, he was playing the lead role of William in Almost Famous, originating the role on Broadway. Since then, he’s appeared on the big screen in roles such as Gene Simmons in Spinning Gold, and is currently playing Marty McFly in Broadway’s Back to the Future.
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FACES OF ARIZONA
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AMERICAN FINE ART
Collector and art connoisseur Phil Koss, is an Author, International Art Publisher, and Gallery Director at American Fine Art, Inc. His son, Phillips, entrepreneur and founder of ARTVR, LLC is the next generation of American Fine Art, Inc. American Fine Art opened over 30 years ago on Main Street. Since then, the gallery has earned a prestigious position as the most renowned gallery of the Scottsdale Art District. A unique experience, featuring Scottsdale’s only live glassblowing studio, and a magnificent and unequalled 12,000-square-foot showcase gallery. Mr. Koss co-authored and published “Novaro: The King of Glass,”and “The Hollywood Collection of Frederick Mellinger.” The family is currently finishing the newest book dedicated to Graffiti art and AtZ. American Fine Art offers an atmosphere and museum quality collection. Like no other gallery in the world today, thanks to the generations of trusted experience, originality and bold vision of the entire Koss family. Come see for yourself. 480.990.1200, www.warhol.me
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STOCKYARDS
Gary Lasko, co-owner of the historic Stockyards, stands in front of the spectacular hand carved mahogany back bar that anchors the 1889 Saloon. From the tin ceilings to the red oak hardwood floors to the walls covered in historic photos and Western art, this iconic landmark Phoenix Steakhouse celebrates 75 years of it’s colorful history and the characters that shaped Arizona’s cattle industry. The Stockyards is on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as the City of Phoenix Historical Register. 602.273.7378, www.stockyardssteakhouse.com
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JULIE PELLE
LAUNCH POWERED BY COMPASS Julie, Realtor® and Partner at Launch Powered By Compass and located in their North Scottsdale office, offers clients unparalleled service, knowledge and expertise with a personal touch in Arizona’s competitive real estate market. Specializing in luxury and golf communities, she assists in selling and buying homes and land across the valley with a focus in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills and surrounding communities. 480.323.6763, JuliePelle.com
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BUFFALO COLLECTION
Michael and Laura Levenberg offer a unique experience at their beautiful upscale showroom, Buffalo Collection, and its sister concept, Buffalo Boutique, in Old Town Scottsdale. Beginning on a Colorado bison ranch in the late 1990’s led them to open their flagship store in Scottsdale in 2011. They feature luxurious and comfortable buffalo leather furniture that is made in America. The Gallery features stunning home furnishings and an expertly curated collection of fine art, tables, lighting and accessories. They specialize in personalized customer service and offer custom orders and worldwide shipping. 480.946.3903, www.buffalocollection.com
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CARLY QUINN DESIGNS
Carly Quinn is a Tucson-based tile artist who has been creating one-of-a-kind and custom tile murals out of her historic Barrio Viejo studio since 2011. Projects include everything from residential kitchen backsplashes to statement pieces for major hotels and commercial properties. She and her talented staff also create a line of trivets, house numbers and small murals available throughout the Southwest. The studio and gallery are open to the public Tuesday through Saturday. 520.624.4117, carlyquinndesigns.com
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OLGA BROW STUDIO
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Olga Zelek, owner of Olga Brow Studio, has spent years learning and perfecting her skills. Her studio has become one of the most sought after brow studios, right in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale. Olga and her team of experts can not only provide you with popular services like brow waxing and tinting, but also specialize in amazing custom facials, lash lifts and lash extensions. Pay them a visit when you are in Arizona for all your lash & brow needs! 480.553.9746, www.olgabrowstudio.com
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FOUR PEAKS ENDODONTICS
Dr. Trond Hegle is the owner of Four Peaks Endodontics, the most state-of-the-art endodontic practice in Arizona. Dr. Hegle’s vision for Four Peaks Endodontics was to create the most elegant and comfortable environment, and to deliver only the very finest root-canal treatment. Dr. Hegle and his wife Cristin have a dedicated staff of eight, who all strive to make sure every guest at Four Peaks Endodontics has a 5-star experience. Fourpeaksendo.com, 480.630.0000
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OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE Liz has been a collector for more than 50 years. “My grandmother gave me my first piece of Lalique when I was seven or eight,” she said. Her love of crystal and porcelain inspired Liz to open Over the Top Consignment Shoppe in 2011. “We’re a unique consignment store. Beauty is our specialty.” 480.947.2782, overthetopconsignmentshoppe.com
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THE MARKET BY JENNIFER’S RESTAURANT & BAR
Jennifer Russo, head chef/owner of The Market by Jennifer’s, stands in front of the open-concept kitchen that gives guests the ultimate dining experience. Jennifer has been a custom caterer for 25 years and a restaurateur for 8 years, and her love and creativity for food shows in her dishes. The Market offers a modern twist to classic cuisines and we want our guests to feel at home while enjoying a fun flavorful dish. Conveniently located in Arcadia, The Market is perfect for an intimate party of two or a rambunctious group of 20. 602.626.5050, www.themarketbyjennifers.com
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OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY Chad Flaum, owner/operator since 2001 of Old Town Tortilla Factory, and his talented management team of 20 years stand in front of the unique tequilarilla that proudly serves over 140 premium tequilas. From the rustic 1930s adobe interior to the beautifully lit patio, it’s the perfect dining destination for a dinner for two or a party of up to 300. The loyal and talented staff is committed to serving guests the ultimate Southwestern dining experience. 480.945.4567; www.oldtowntortillafactory.com
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SOCIAL TAP
Social Tap Eatery restaurant & bar is a staple in Scottsdale Arizona, with its roots stretching all the way to the west coast of California. Entrepreneur Steve McDonald with two decades of restaurant and bar experience has combined a little bit of everything he has designed and branded over the years into a one fits all concept. Social Tap Eatery offers an extensive menu of west coast cuisine, craft cocktail and local draft beers. While enjoying plenty of sports and entertainment, you can make your way up stairs to one of the best outdoor patio lounges in the city named Balcony Bar. McDonald achieved something special for all to enjoy in Scottsdale. 602.432.6719, SocialTapEatery.com
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DIAMOND DELUXE
CUSTOM TOURS & TRANSPORTATION Wendy Doucet is the only female owner of a tour and transportation company in Arizona! She spent 25 years in education before opening her tour and transportation company with a goal to provide a customized, luxury experience for guests visiting the southwest! Her tours and transportation services are recommended by concierges at the most prestigious resorts in Phoenix and Scottsdale! Wendy’s desire to show-off the majesty of Arizona destinations and her accommodating spirit are unparalleled in the tourism and transportation industry! 602.931.0057, diamonddeluxecustomtours.com
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GARAGE BOUTIQUE
Fashion, philanthropy and the highest commitment to customer service are woven into the fabric of Garage Boutique & Concept Store’s DNA. Owner/Buyer Katie Wilson walked away from a career as an attorney, to serve her mini Fashionista Clients, for more than two decades. Traveling the globe to curate a store filled with fashions from exclusive designers, handbags, shoes, jewelry, toys, accessories and retro candy for those with a sweet tooth. Styles, colors and trends change from season to season, but Katie’s commitment to the Garage customer is unwavering. Every client is her first priority, and that will never go out of style. You are guaranteed to leave her Scottsdale storefront, with a smile on your face. 480.556.6900, @GarageBoutiqueArizona
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS H A COOL BREEZE A wide range of styles for every type of woman, from one-of-a-kind to hip and practical, from artists from all over the world. Also, accessories, jewelry, furniture, and goods for the home. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.663.3182. www.acoolbreeze.net AGAVE, THE ARIZONA SPA & SALON Massages, facials, and rejuvenating treatments for body, hair, nails, and skin at this luxurious spa at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, 6902 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale, 480.624.1525. www.marriott.com AXIOM CONTEMPORARY Contemporary art gallery showing emerging and mid-career paintings, sculptures, photography, and more. Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 480.335.0177. www.axiomcontemporary.com AJI SPA This spa draws on Pima and Maricopa traditions and wisdom. Aromatic flowers, herbs, and roots figure prominently in treatments. A three-time Forbes Five Star Award recipient and the only Native American-owned spa to earn Five Stars. Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass, 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 602.385.5759. www.ajispa.com ALBION Swimsuits, fitness wear, casual clothes, and accessories. Scottsdale Quarter, 15125 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.530.6564. www.albionfit.com VS 110
H AMERICAN FINE ART, INC. This 12,000-square-foot 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, LeRoy Neiman, Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dalí, Theo Tobiasse, Fernand Léger, Frederick Mellinger, Leonardo Nierman, Takashi Murakami, Donald Sultan, Victor Vasarely, Itzchak Tarkay, and Rufino Tamayo, to name a few. These share the gallery's unending showroom floor with sculptures and glass by Jean-Claude Novaro and Lord Crosbie, and bronzes by Erté, Fredérick Remington, and more. 3908 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.990.1200. www.warhol.me H AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANY Handcrafted belts, buckles, wallets, handbags, jackets, and other custom products made using exotic leathers and ornamental hardware. 7236 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale, 480.421.2166. www.americanleatherusa.com H AMY ATELIER Owner-operated contemporary women's boutique offering dresses, separates, shoes, and jewelry for fashionistas. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7144 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.702.4383. www.shopamyatelier.com H ANTICUS Find a variety of unique cultural and artistic items for the home, from exceptional art to books to jewelry. 3922 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.483.5663. www.anticus.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS ANTIQUE TROVE More than 23,000 square feet filled with heirlooms and collectibles, including jewelry, stamps, clothing, sports memorabilia, art, and furniture. 2020 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.6074. https://antiquetrove.com ARIZONA ART SUPPLY Paper, brushes, easels, projectors, drafting tables and organizing/ storage solutions. 4025 N. 16th St., Phoenix, 602.264.9514. www.arizonaartsupply.com ARIZONA MILLS Value-focused indoor shopping center with outlets for Burlington and Chico’s, stores such as Foot Locker and Forever 21, family entertainment venues SEA LIFE Arizona aquarium and LEGOLAND® Discovery Center, and dining at Rainforest Café. 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700. www.simon.com/mall/arizona-mills ART ONE GALLERY Since 1993, emerging artists have been plucked from area schools and obscurity and given a chance to show here. Featured media include ceramics, paintings, and more. 4130 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.946.5076. www.artonegalleryinc.com H AT-EASE FINE MENS CLOTHES Locally owned store offering fine and resort-casual clothing by prominent designers, along with top-notch customer service. On-site tailoring, too. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.3800. www.atease247.com VS 112
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BEAUTY AND PROPAGANDA Services such as blowouts, nails, makeup, and spray tanning. 7400 N. Via Paseo Del Sur, Scottsdale, 480.366.4963. www.beautyandpropaganda.com H BETTERIDGE JEWELERS A jewelry store with traditional classic pieces, custom designs, collectible estate treasures, and certified pre-owned fine watches. Repairs, too. 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.0777. www.betteridgejewelers.com BILTMORE FASHION PARK Open-air shopping center anchored by Phoenix’s only Saks Fifth Avenue, filled out by luxury boutiques and fueled by restaurants. 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.8400. www.shopbiltmore.com BONNER DAVID GALLERIES Traditional and contemporary works showing in harmony. 7040 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.941.8500. www.bonnerdavid.com H BOOKMANS ENTERTAINMENT EXCHANGE Books, magazines, comics, movies, music, video games, musical instruments, electronics, housewares, and more are bought and sold here. Events, too. Locations include: 8034 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, 602.433.0255. 1056 S. Country Club Drive, Mesa, 480.835.0505. 1520 S. Riordan Ranch St., Flagstaff, 928.774.0005. 3330 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, 520.325.5767. 6230 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, 520.748.9555. 3733 W. Ina Road, Tucson, 520.579.0303. 3330 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, 520.325.5767. www.bookmans.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS BOTTEGA VENETA Outerwear, clothes, bags, shoes. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.0153. www.bottegaveneta.com BRASS ARMADILLO Antique mall with hundreds of vendors at each location. 12419 N. 28th Drive, Phoenix, 602.942.0030. 13277 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear, 623.889.0290. https://brassarmadillo.com BUFFALO BOUTIQUE Authentic, unique Western clothing and home accessories, including expertly crafted home decor, heirloom-quality textiles, luxury apparel, and artful accessories. 7032 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 602.617.8020. www.buffaloboutique.com
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H CARINE Designer women’s clothing, casual to special occasion, with attentive service and custom touches by the master-tailor proprietress. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.483.3888. 7233 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.686.8533. 7090 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.949.0800. La Mirada, 8936 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.702.0980. 101 N. State Route 89A, Sedona, 928.862.2921. www.shopcarine.com
H BUFFALO COLLECTION Handcrafted buffalo leather furniture with such distinctions as braided piping and contrasting applique. Made in America. Accessories, too. 7044 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.946.3903. www.buffalocollection.com
CARSTENS FINE ART Landscapes both dreamy and realistic by Kansas transplant Cyndy Carstens. She works in a variety of mediums, including oil, graphite, acrylic, watercolor, and mixed media. 7100 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.946.3217. www.cyndycarstens.com
BUNKY BOUTIQUE Easy-to-wear apparel by local designers and handpicked national names for men, women and kids, as well as home decor and gifts. 1001 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602.252.1323. 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, 480.935.3687. www.bunkyboutique.com
CARTER’S MEN’S CLOTHING Clothing store selling menswear classics, including suits, shoes, and accessories. Camelback Village, 5045 N. 44th St., Phoenix, 602.952.8646. www.cartersfinemensclothing.com
BURBERRY Clothing, accessories, and fragrances. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.4400. www.burberry.com VS 114
CANDLE CHEMISTRY Create a custom candle or home product with a scent of your own choosing. Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.251.0677. 325 N. Ash St., Gilbert, 480.590.0917. www.candlechemistry.com
CAVE + POST TRADING CO. A menswear store where the house in the front is a trading post featuring a curated collection of quality menswear lines and accessories, as well as thrifted finds, and there's a separate music room offering guitars. 509 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, 602.931.0090. www.caveandpost.com
CHANDLER FASHION CENTER Bi-level enclosed mall with stores including lululemon athletica, Dillard's, Macy's, and Apple. 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.526.9200. www.shopchandlerfashioncenter.com CHANGING HANDS Independent bookseller that goes beyond the bestsellers to provide author appearances, collectible editions, and secondhand favorites. 6428 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.730.0205. 300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.274.0067. www.changinghands.com H CHARMED AVENUE This trendy boutiqe offers women's clothing and accessories for head-to-toe style. 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.800.7944. www.charmedavenue.com CHEEKY CHIC BABY & KIDS BOUTIQUE Trendy apparel and accessories for children from infant to size 14. Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.907.5068. www.cheekychicbb.com CITYSCAPE PHOENIX Shops, restaurants, a bowling center, and a comedy club in a high-rise development in Downtown Phoenix. 1 E. Washington St., Phoenix, 602.772.3900. www.cityscapephoenix.com THE CLOTHERIE Elegant, tailored gentlemen’s looks by major designers. Also, an in-store tailor. Founded in 1969. Biltmore Fashion Park, 3930 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.956.8600. www.theclotherie.com
COFFIN & TROUT Full-service jeweler with on-site manufacturing capability, original designs, and Rolex timepieces. The Shoppes at Casa Paloma, 7131 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480.405.1761. www.coffinandtrout.com THE COLLECTOR’S HOUSE A classically modern interior design boutique that is also a lifestyle brand for everything home. Find luxury furniture, gifts, pillows, and more. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.268.9292. www.thecollectorshouse.biz H CORNELIS HOLLANDER The sparkling works of this jewelry designer include contemporary collections, one-of-a-kind conversation pieces, and personalized engagement and wedding bands. 4151 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.423.5000. www.cornelishollander.com H CURALEAF Providing patients with quality cannabis for health and wellness for the last decade. Voted the best dispensary in the west two years in a row. Locaions include: 17201 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, 602.388.4400. 1040 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.354.3094. 3333 S. Central Ave., Phoenix, 480.739.0366. 175k S. Hamilton Place, Gilbert, 480.361.0078. 8160 W. Union Hills Drive, Glendale, 623.385.1310. 2918 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602.466.1087. 2175 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix, 623.244.5349. 8970 N. 91st Ave., Peoria, 623.233.1010. 14 S. 41st Place, Phoenix, 602.396.5757. 16277 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, 602.842.0020. www.curaleaf.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE Sprawling open-air shopping center with a variety of eateries (Fat Tuesdays, Barrio Queen), retail stores (H&M, Old Navy), entertainment (movie theater, Barnes & Noble, pottery painting place, and Dave & Buster’s), and more. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix, 480.513.7586. www.shopdesertridge.com DIOR The first and only Dior in Arizona is a two-story storefront, 11,000-square-foot flagship store at Scottsdale Fashion Square. Scottsdale Fashion Square 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.930.4551. www.dior.com H DIVA Specializing in innovative and exciting fashions for the full-figured woman, in sizes 14-24, with a wide variety of accessories, too. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.8777. www.divawomenswear.com DIVA DIVINE BOUTIQUE Women’s clothing, jewelry, and gifts, as well as accessories. 23425 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.585.2570. www.divadivineboutique.com DOLCE BOUTIQUE Modern store selling designer women's apparel from around the world, including dresses and jeans. The Shops at Hilton Village, 6107 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.991.0434. www.dolceboutiqueaz.com VS 116
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DSW Superstore of in-style shoes at affordable prices. Locations include: Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix, 480.513.9348. SanTan Village, 2803 S. Market St., Gilbert, 480.722.1870. Chandler Village Center, 3411 W. Frye Road, Chandler, 480.812.4533. Scottsdale Fiesta, 10220-B N. 90th St., Scottsdale, 480.767.2096. Arrowhead Crossing, 7555 W. Bell Road, Peoria, 623.776.1445. Tempe Marketplace, 1900 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, 623.463.6841. Gateway Pavilions, 10100 W. McDowell Road, Avondale, 623.866.7199. www.dsw.com ECCO Comfortable walking shoes from Denmark. 4Golf shoes, too. Kierland Commons, 7030 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale, 602.318.4160. www.ecco.com H E.D. MARSHALL JEWELERS Marshall’s original fine jewelry designs, plus diamonds, custom designs, and Arizona's largest selection of new and certified pre-owned watches. 10261 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.922.1968. Outlet stores: Kohls Shopping Center, 13980 W. Bell Road, Surprise, 623.418.0189. Fry’s Plaza, 975 E. Riggs Road, Chandler, 480.687.9411. Shops at Alameda Crossing, 1721 N. Dysart Road, Avondale, 623.536.4746. Arrowhead Ranch, 20219 N. 59th Ave., Glendale, 623.376.7413. www.edmarshalljewelers.com H ELITE JEWELRY & LOAN Large selection of fine jewelry at wholesale prices, as well as custom jewelry creation services, in a unique location where customers can also buy, sell, loan, or trade items of value
( jewelry, watches, handbags, musical instruments, etc.). 805 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe, 480.699.6639. www.elitejewelryandloan.com THE ESTATE WATCH & JEWELRY COMPANY Appraiser and reseller of watches, pre-owned jewelry, and loose diamonds. Custom jewelry design services, too. Buy, sell, and loans, too. 7121 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.946.9940. www.watchlink.com EYE LOUNGE Artist-run contemporary collective showcasing Arizona artists. 922 N. 5th St., Phoenix, 602.430.1490. www.eyelounge.com H FAUST GALLERY The finest examples of American Indian art and jewelry, specializing in classic to contemporary. Pottery, too. 7100 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.200.4290. www.faustgallery.com H 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, Scottsdale, 480.630.0000. www.fourpeaksendo.com FOUR PEAKS MINING CO. This unique destination is both a retail store and a fun experience. Find a variety of minerals, gemstones, and jewelry. The store’s signature gemstone, the Arizona Amethyst, is mined on the Western slopes of the Four Peaks of the Mazatzal Mountain Range in Arizona. In addition to the retail
store, explore the replicated mine shaft and view a variety of minerals. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, 480.434.6074. www.fourpeaksminingco.com FRANCES Boutique showcasing clothing for women and men, baby items, jewelry, and home decor. Large selection of stationery, too. 10 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.279.5467. www.shopfrancesboutique.com H GARAGE BOUTIQUE & CLOTHING STORE Edgy clothing and accessories that pushes the boundaries of children's clothing with unique and unexpected style by combining high fashion and rock-n-roll. Brands include Fendi, Stella, Dior, and Lanvin. Gifts, too. 7144 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.556.6900. www.garageboutique.com H GAUTHIER JEWELRY Scott Gauthier has been a Valley jeweler—and known worldwide— since 1989. He is known for his bold, clean, contemporary, modern, limited-edition, and one-of-a-kind pieces. 6378 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.1707. www.gauthierjewelry.com H GILBERT ORTEGA GALLERY A nationally recognized locale since 1950, this family business offers Native and Southwestern handmade jewelry, hand-woven Navajo rugs, hand-crafted furniture and decor, Pueblo pottery, hand-carved Hopi kachinas, and more. 3925 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.990.1808.
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS H HEIDI BOUTIQUE Womenswear boutique featuring trendy styles from national and local designers. Also offers accessories and gifts. DC Ranch Crossing, 18291 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.663.7777. www.heidiboutique.com HIGH SOCIETY RESALE BOUTIQUE Gently used women’s apparel, shoes, jewelry, and handbags, including designer brands. 10805 N. 71st Way, Scottsdale, 480.951.2506. www.highsocietyresale.com HIGH STREET Select shops; services such as a spa and nail bar; date-night restaurants like Cook & Craft, Modern Margarita, and Ocean Prime; and bar/lounges like Blue Martini, at the base of an upscale residential development. Comedy club, too, as well as a cigar bar. 5415 E. High St., Phoenix, 480.319.8700. www.highstreetaz.com H INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD The Indian Arts and Crafts Board offers a Source Directory of American Indian and Alaska Native businesses that sell authentic Indian art. www.doi.gov.iabc INSPIRE DAY SPA Relax at this day spa located by a lake in Scottsdale. Services include massages, facials, body treatments, and skin care. Exclusive men's options, too. 8300 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.696.7272. www.inspiredayspa.com VS 118
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ISAAC JEWELERS Frank Isaac’s Scottsdale-based designs since 1996, plus international jewelry collections and timepieces. Custom jewelry design services, too. Kierland Commons, 15044 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.9090. www.isaacjewelers.com J KLEIN GALLERY Unique works ranging from contemporary paintings to bronze wildlife sculptures. 7136 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.941.3442. www.jkleingallery.com H JULES & JC Fashion dresses, tops, bottoms, accessories, jewelry, and beauty selections for women, as well as home decor. 7052 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, www.julesandjc.com H KACTUS JOCK This is Arizona souvenir central, with tees, art, food, mugs, locally made art, and other keepsakes, plus tasty Arizona hot sauces. Also, Rydables guided tours. 7229 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.690.2208. 7121 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.631.9411. The Purple Saguaro, 480.933.5119. The Kactus Jock Experience is located behind the 5th Ave. location. www.kactusjock.com KENDRA SCOTT Ready-to-wear earrings, rings, necklaces, and bracelets from the namesake designer. Chandler Fashion Center, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.878.6187. Scottsdale Quarter, 15147 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.525.9265. www.kendrascott.com
KIERLAND COMMONS A walkable outdoor shopping center, with boutiques and bistros on the Main Street level and residential lofts upstairs. Find retailers such as Ann Taylor, Alo Yoga, Bad Birdie, Chico's, and Tesla. Restaurants include North Italia, The Cheesecake Factory, and Mastro's Ocean Club. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.386.6020. www.kierlandcommons.com KING GALLERIES Native American art, including pottery, paintings, and basketry. 7077 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.481.0187. www.kinggalleries.com H KISS ME KATE Women’s fashion boutique offering a variety of labels for all occasions. Boots, accessories, and jackets, plus many one-of-a-kind items. Camelback Village, 5039 N. 44th St., Phoenix, 602.840.6173. www.kissmekateaz.com H LARSEN GALLERY Fine art gallery known for its represented artists and its consigned art, and the Larsen Art Auction. 3705 N. Bishop Lane, Scottsdale, 480.941.0900. www.larsengallery.com LAST CHANCE Discounted overstocks, returns, and liquidations from Nordstrom. Camelback Colonnade, 1919 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.248.2843. https://stores.nordstromrack.com H LAUNCH REAL ESTATE Julie Pelle, partner and co-founder of LAUNCH Real Estate, is an expert in homes and land, specializing in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. 480.323.6763. www.juliepelle.com
H THE LEGACY GALLERY Representational and impressionistic art covering a wide variety of genres, including Western, figurative, wildlife, still-life, and landscape. More than 100 nationally known artists are represented. 7178 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.945.1113. www.legacygallery.com LILLY BARRACK Custom, handmade jewelry by designer Lilly Barrack, as well as jewelry from other designers, homewares, artwork, and more. Market Street at DC Ranch, 20875 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.935.2835. www.lillybarrack.com LISA SETTE GALLERY A tightly curated contemporary gallery where challenges to tradition are encouraged, and uncommon media and installations are indulged. 210 E. Catalina Drive, Phoenix, 480.990.7342. www.lisasettegallery.com H LONDON GOLD FINE JEWELERS Family-owned and -operated jeweler offering a large selection of jewelry, including bridal. Custom designs, too. 10441 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.367.1717. 7311 W. Bell Road, Peoria, 623.979.4445. 3100 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.705.4191. www.londongold.com LOUIS VUITTON Handbags, luggage, and fragrance. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.946.1700. (Men's store) 480.917.9996. www.louisvuitton.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS LUSH FRESH HANDMADE COSMETICS Preservative- and package-free toiletries and cosmetics. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.4789. Chandler Fashion Center, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.857.2344. SanTan Village, 2162 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 602.610.7135. Arrowhead Towne Center, 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center, Glendale, 623.334.6825. www.lushusa.com MAE & MARIE Sweet and savvy fashions for women and kids, from clothes to pajamas to swimwear, plus shoes and jewelry. Gifts for the home, too. 5618 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, 602.957.2917. www.maeandmarieshop.com
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H MEPHISTO SCOTTSDALE Comfortable walking shoes for men and women. 7342 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.443.1689. www.findfootsupport.com MODIFIED ARTS Art gallery showcasing national and international artists. 407 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, 623.396.5148. www.modifiedarts.org
H MAN ATELIER Fashionable styles for men ranging from pants to tops to shoes, casual to dressy casual. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7144 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.469.6093. www.shopamyatelier.com/ collections/man
H NIGHTRIDER JEWELRY Handmade biker rings, pendants, buckles, and other jewelry. Scottsdale Fashion Square 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.719.7219. Kierland Commons, 15034 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.597.5935. www.nightriderjewelry.com
MARINA JEWELERS Handcrafted jewelry from a company established in 1958. 7060 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.990.0558. www.marinajewelers.com
NORDE SCOTTSDALE A boho and Western chic boutique featuring women's fashions, located in the heart of Scottsdale. 7238 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.590.5297. www.nordescottsdale.com
H MAYA GALLERY Fine art gallery with contemporary and post modern art. Paintings, bronze sculptures, contemporary art, and more. In addition to its Scottsdale location, Maya Gallery is located in Santa Fe's Historic Plaza. 7237 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.673.1790. www.mayagallery.com VS 120
H MAVERICKS Embark on an adventure into the soul of the Wild West at this locale, which offers Western clothing, boots, and accessories for both men and women. Native American-crafted jewelry, too. 7237 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.707.8883. www.mavericksofscottsdale.com
OLD TOWN JEWELS Native American jewelry and art. 4009 N. Brown Ave., Scottsdale, 480.970.8065. www.oldtownjewels.com H OLGA BROW STUDIO Services for eyebrows and eyelashes, with shaping, waxing, lash lifts, tints, and extensions.
Also, facials, hair care, makeup, and microblading. Owner Olga Zelek is a sought-after brow artist. 7411 E. 6th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.725.5056. www.olgabrowstudio.com OUTLETS NORTH PHOENIX Outdoor shopping with name-brand outlet stores, including Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Gap, Coach, Under Armour, Guess, and Vans. 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix, 623.465.9500. www.northphoenixoutlets.com H OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE Luxury collectibles and designer fine jewelry. Specializing in Lalique crystal, Herend porcelain, and David Yurman jewelry. 7072 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.947.2782. www.overthetopconsignment shoppe.com PANDORA Ever-expanding jewelry collection intended for personal customizing, piece-by-piece. Locations include: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.256.8810. Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.447.0016; SanTan Village, 2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.442.4955. Chandler Fashion Center, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.331.1922. Arrowhead Towne Center, 7700 W. Arrowhead Town Center, Glendale, 623.226.7105. www.pandora.net PEJMAN GALLERY Investment-quality oil paintings and archival framing. The works of Bob Pejman, as well as leading American and European artists. 7130 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.970.1505. www.pejmangallery.com
THE PHOENICIAN SPA This spa, which opened in 2018 and replaced the former Centre for Well-Being, received the coveted Forbes Five Star Award three consecutive times. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 480.423.2452. www.thephoenician.com PHOENIX PREMIUM OUTLETS This outlet center is stocked with such brands as Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, adidas, Marc Jacobs, and Nike. 4976 Premium Outlet Way, Chandler, 480.639.1766. www.premiumoutlets.com PINK HOUSE BOUTIQUE Trendy women’s clothing, pinup clothing, bohemian looks, and party attire from small designers. 7009 N. 58th Ave., Glendale, 623.298.4766. https://pinkhouseboutique.com QUAIL RUN NEEDLEWORK Needlework shop known for its creative designs and extensive supplies, classes, and trunk shows. 7704 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale, 480.551.1423. www.quailrunneedlework.com QUARTER PAST DRESS Vintage-inspired dresses and accessories curated from designers around the world. 13802 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.748.4788. www.quarterpastdress.com H QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL Specialty olive oils favored by many resort kitchens and retailed by specialty grocers, as well as vinegars, other culinary essentials, and more. 25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290. Kierland Commons, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale, 480.361.9860. www.queencreekolivemill.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS H R.C. GORMAN NAVAJO GALLERY Oil pastels, lithographs, bronzes and paper castings by Arizona-born R.C. Gorman (1931-2005). 7116 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.478.4163. www.rcgormannavajogallery.com H RARE EARTH GALLERY Artwork made from natural rocks and gemstones, fossils, hand-blown glass wall art, custom inlay work, sound and healing items, and jewelry. 6401 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.575.4360. www.rareearthgallerycc.com RH SCOTTSDALE A three-story mansion of furniture, lighting and accessories. Scottsdale Quarter, 15015 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.658.1021. www.rh.com H RITZY RAGS & SHOES Colorful clothing, shoes, and accessories with a dash of glitz; designer clothing lines such as Frank Lyman, Picadilly, and FDJ French Dressing. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.596.0533. www.ritzyragsandshoes.com ROCK STAR GALLERY Music memorabilia, signed rock and roll collectibles, and celebrity fine art. Kierland Commons, 15211 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.275.4501. www.rockstargallery.net ROYSE CONTEMPORARY The gallery presents rotating exhibitions in addition to representing a small roster of artists. 7077 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 602.810.3449. www.roysecontemporary.com VS 122
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SKIN LAUNDRY This facial clinic specializes in laser and medical-grade facials that are less than 30 minutes, have little-to-no downtime, are non-invasive, and give transformative results. Scottsdale Quarter, 15037 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.613.3294. www.skinlaundry.com SADDLEBAGS Specializing in sterling silver and 14K gold buckle sets and exotic leather belts. Also, unique jewelry and accessories for men and women. 3940 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.948.1221. https://saddlebagsaz.com SAMI FINE JEWELRY & UNIQUE GIFTS Specializing in custom and redesigned jewelry, including amethysts mined high in the Four Peaks visible from the store. 16704 Ave. of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, 480.837.8168. www.samifinejewelry.com SANTAN VILLAGE Open-air shopping center offering national brands. 2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.282.9500. www.shopsantanvillage.com SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE One of the premier shopping destinations in the nation with more than 220 shops and restaurants and a selection of the world's finest luxury and contemporary brands, including Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Tory Burch, ZARA, Christian Louboutin, Cartier, Dior, and a Tesla car gallery. 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.568.5568. www.fashionsquare.com
SCOTTSDALE MARKETPLACE Home decor, accessories, antiques, and more from a variety of vendors. 6310 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.368.5720. www.scottsdalemarketplace.com H SCOTTSDALE QUARTER This open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment destination features a variety of exclusive stores; as well as locales such as Apple, lululemon athletica, and Urban Outfitters; restaurants including Dominick's Steakhouse, etta, and SOL Mexican Cocina; and a theater. A splash pad for kids, too, and events often. 15059 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.8123. www.scottsdalequarter.com SCOTTSDALE WATERFRONT A variety of shops and dining establishments along the canal in Downtown Scottsdale. Southwest corner of Camelback and Scottsdale roads. https://properties.kimcorealty.com H THE SHOPS GAINEY VILLAGE A destination with shops, restaurants, services, and more. Shopping includes Carine, Ritzy Rags & Shoes, and Diva; restaurants include Hash Kitchen, Lure Fish House + Oyster Bar, and Pomo Pizzeria; and services include hair and nail salons. 8777-8989 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. www.theshopsgaineyvillage.com THE SHOPS AT HILTON VILLAGE Upscale local boutiques and a diverse dining selection. 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.348.3451. www.hiltonvillage.com
THE SHOPS AT SOUTHBRIDGE Individual-concept boutiques and salons at street level and one floor up. Stetson Drive north of Fifth Avenue and west of Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale THE SIGNATURE GALLERY A variety of artwork by Charles H. Pabst, painter/daughter Cara Pabst Moran, and numerous other artists. 7177 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.949.7003. www.thesignaturegallery.com SONORAN DESERT OLIVE OIL COMPANY Locally-owned company offering a variety of olive oils, vinegars, and gifts. High Street, 5350 E. High St., Phoenix, 480.656.9076. www.sonorandesertoliveoil.com SPA AVANIA An indoor-outdoor oasis featuring personalized treatments, mineral water therapy, and multiple treatment rooms. Also, a relaxing lotus pond, outdoor relaxation areas, steam room, sauna, hot and cold plunges, a fitness center, and a fullservice salon. 7500 E Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale, 480.483.5558. https://scottsdaleregency.e-hyatt.com SPHINX DATE CO. PALM & PANTRY Independent market of Arizonaharvested dates and nuts, Arizonamade wines and beers, and Arizonablended salsas, sauces, and oils. 3039 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2261. www.sphinxdateranch.com ST. JOHN Day, evening, and sportswear, accessories, jewelry, shoes. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.4323. www.stjohnknits.com
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SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS SUITSUPPLY Style-minded suits, trousers, jackets, shirts, shoes, and accessories—complete with a private shopping room and in-store tailor. Also, custom suits. Scottsdale Quarter, 15257 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 602.338.9200. www.suitsupply.com H SUNRISE JEWELRY & GALLERY Authentic Native American jewelry, crafts, and more. 7254 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.994.0170. www.sunrisejewelryusa.com H T.H. BRENNEN FINE ART A variety of fine artwork spanning traditional Impressionism to Post-Impressionism and living academic realists to contemporary. Consignment services are also available. 7150 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.994.1355. www.thbrennenfineart.com
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TECOVAS Handmade Western cowboy boots and accessories for men and women. Kierland Commons, 15215 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.999.0019. www.tecovas.com TEMPE MARKETPLACE Large shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. Find everything from H&M, Tillys, Nordstrom Rack and Target to Famous Footwear, Five Below and Nike to entertainment venue Dave & Buster’s and Harkins Theatres. Live music often and a splash pad, too. 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, 480.966.9338. www.tempemarketplace.com
THAKUS MENSWEAR BIG, TALL & SHORT For more than 50 years, this familyowned business has specialized in niche sizes for men. 4320 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.7070. 16055 N. Arrowhead Fountains Drive, 623.412.1333. www.thakusmenswear.com H TO BE CONTINUED Women’s clothing and accessories from luxury makers (Escada, Chanel, Fendi, Louboutin) offered new-withtags, pre-owned, and vintage. Locations include: The Shops at Hilton Village, 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.699.2700. Resale Revolution, Town and Country Shopping Center, 4859 N. 20th St., Phoenix, 928.668.9320. www.tbcconsignment.com TOMMY BAHAMA Upscale casual sportswear, swimwear, home products, and more, inspired by the island lifestyle. Kierland Commons, 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.607.3388. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.499.9006. www.tommybahama.com TWO PLATES FULL With unique and fun items from handcrafted furniture to Mexican glassware to voodoo dolls, this spot is the go-to shop for unconventional home goods. 10337 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.443.3241. URBANA Boutique home goods store specializing in home decor, party supplies, furniture, gifts, tabletop, and barware. 5027 N. 44th St., Phoenix, 602.957.5066. Scottsdale Quarter, 15125 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.687.2083. 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, 480.590.1095. www.urbanashop.com
H VALERIANNE Unique and one-of-a-kind accessories for the home, including luxury linens, stylish bedding, bathroom accessories, tabletop, and gift items. 7033 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale, 480.946.8772. www.valeriannescottsdale.com WADDELL GALLERY Native American jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, bolos, and concho belts. 7144 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.990.1004. www.waddellgallery.com WATSON’S HAT SHOP Cowboy hats, fedoras, panama, and Aussie hats. Every hat is handcrafted using rare millinery equipment that dates back from the days of the hat-making era. Also, official hat maker for the leading actors in the Netflix series Godless. Stagecoach Village, 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.595.9777. www.watsonshatshop.com WELL & BEING SPA Massages, facials, and body scrubs, yes—but also so much more. Nutrition and wellness programs, a rooftop pool, a grotto waterfall, a fitness center and activities create a stay-all-day locale. Sisley-Paris Spa is a spa-within-a-spa. Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale, 480.585.2732. www.scottsdaleprincess.com WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT Restaurants, bars, a movie theater, an arcade bar, a comedy club, water features, and an extensive variety of shops. 6770 N. Sunrise Blvd., Glendale, 480.387.5678. www.westgateaz.com
WILD HOLLY GALLERY Featuring an eclectic range of art across all mediums and styles, including water features, paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, garden art and home decor. 22 Easy St., Carefree, 480.595.8757. www.wildhollygallery.com H WILDE MEYER GALLERY Visit a Wilde Meyer Gallery to experience contemporary innovation and creativity at the optimum. Entering one of the gallery is a sensory experience with a wow factor. Wilde Meyer Gallery in both Scottsdale and Tucson has changing exhibits of original contemporary fine art with subjects including abstracts, landscapes, figurative, and contemporary Western. 4142 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.945.2323. 2890 E. Skyline Drive, Tucson, 520.615.5222. www.wildemeyer.com WILLIAMS-SONOMA Cookware, kitchen tools, bakeware, food, home products. Biltmore Plaza, 2451 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.957.0430. www.williams-sonoma.com XANADU GALLERY Find a variety of artwork including luminous colorful and exotic artwork. 7039 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.368.9929. www.art.xanadugallery.com ZUVA GALLERY An award-winning destination of art from Africa, including sculptures for fine interiors and landscapes. 42 Easy St., Carefree, 310.433.4465. www.zuvagallery.com
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For over 20 years, American Leather Company of Scottsdale has been providing the finest quality Hand Crafted Belts, Buckles, Handbags, Wallets and Jackets to a very happy clientele! They also offer custom pieces that can be designed to fit your needs and their staff is experienced, friendly and available to provide you with a great experience. Visit American Leather in Old Town for a unique, one-of-a-kind piece! Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Phillip Payne and the Anticus team believes that our greatest joys in life come from discovery. These discoveries happen in the colors of a new work of art, the pages of books, the stories embodied in a sculpture, and the self-expression in our jewelry. Anticus proudly curates collections that speak to all types of people and is a Scottsdale experience not to be missed. Come in and find what speaks to you!
Whether today’s treasures or tomorrow’s heirlooms, jewelry tells the story of life‘s most treasured moments. For over a century, Betteridge Jewelers has been known for integrity, expertise, quality, and fair value. Betteridge jewelers offers an extensive selection of the finest jewelry. From traditional classic pieces, custom designs, collectible estate treasures, or certified pre-owned fine watches for people who demand quality. Betteridge Jewelers also offers a full range of repair and restoration services for your fine jewelry and watches by our master craftsman. Family owned and operated.
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CHARMED AVENUE
FAUST GALLERY
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Charmed Avenue is a trendy boutique in the heart of Scottsdale. Upon entry you will instantly feel the warm and relaxed vibe of our store. All our clothing, accessories and footwear are handpicked by the owner and curated to bring you the best of the best. We have a huge variety of apparel from causal to dressy and everything in between. Our team promises to provide a fun experience combined with knowledge of every piece on the floor. We know you will find something special and Charmed Avenue will be on the top of your “to do” list when visiting Arizona. It also doesn’t hurt to have the cutest store dog in the world ready to greet you.
Faust Gallery represents the finest example of American Indian Art showcasing exceptional contemporary American Indian jewelry by the top artists working today. Beginning in the 1960s, a handful of jewelers transformed what is known as “traditional jewelry” into the finest works of contemporary “wearable art” adored by collectors worldwide. Faust Gallery invites you to join us in a unique cultural experience as we explore the historic and current trends and fashion in American Indian jewelry and art. Be prepared to be overwhelmed!
Garage Boutique & Clothing Store pushes the boundaries of children’s clothing with unique and unexpected styles by combining High Fashion and Rock & Roll. Featuring collections from prestigious design houses such as, Fendi, Stella McCartney, Dior, Lanvin, Balmain, and Scotch & Soda along with hand selected domestic designers. Owner Katie Wilson scours the globe for this full concept kids boutique, securing everything from the latest accessories to oddball gifts to tracking down the latest trends to keep your little ones looking chic all season. A visit to this boutique during your stay in Scottsdale is sure to win you some brownie points when that plane touches down.
6137 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste B101, Scottsdale, AZ
7100 E. Main St., Ste. 4, Scottsdale, AZ
7144 E. Stetson Dr. Suite 110, Scottsdale, AZ
480.800.7944
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Scott Gauthier is one of the most renowned and recognized jewelry designers in the country. His unrivaled work favors a clean and modern aesthetic, featuring some of the world’s most precious and rare gemstones. The purity of each design is inspired by nature, architecture and past creations. Gauthier is one of the top gemstone collectors in the world, possessing a phenomenal collection that very few other jewelers can boast, earning him the respect of the Smithsonian. Gauthier prides himself on bringing jewelry back to an art form and offering clients the opportunity to “Wear Art.” Open Mon-Sat 10-5.
Gilbert Ortega Gallery, Hispanic owned and operated. Nationally recognized since 1950, it carries on through five generations. The gallery awakens you to a deep appreciation towards Native and Southwestern cultural achievements. View impressive works of art and discover a collection of vintage/contemporary handmade jewelry, handwoven Navajo rugs, unique hand-crafted furniture, home decor and so much more. While carefully examining each piece he buys, Gilbert Ortega Jr. believes that the art goes beyond the item itself. He as well as his friendly and knowledgeable staff invite you to visit the original Gilbert Ortega Gallery and experience “what we have spent a lifetime learning.”
Carefully curated by owner Heidi Hilf-O’Brien, North Scottsdale’s popular Heidi Boutique has taken runway looks to customers’ closets for the past 18 years. Find everything from casual wear to party dresses, jewelry, gifts, and much more. Featured lines include Misa, Frame, Amanda Uprichard, PJ Salvage, Rails, Steve Madden and Z Supply. New arrivals daily and shipping is available. Stop by Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.5 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sun., noon-4 p.m. Instagram: @heidiboutique
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Jules and JC is about shopping with your best friend. We know because we are best friends that are twin sisters. We embrace charity, sustainability, and fashion that supports your self-expression. We’re Inspired to curate a collection of apparel, home and wellness to be adored. We have new arrivals from brands such as Rag&Bone, Sanctuary, XCVI, Project Social T, Bella Dahl, Serra, Lavender Brown, Fifteen Twenty, Alo, N:Philanthropy, Wilt, Joe’s, Hudson, DL1961, Free People, Splendid, TKEES, Vintage Havana, DIFF eyewear, etc. We acquire fabulous new brands seasonally! We look forward to exceeding your expectations…Come see us on 5th Ave by the fountain!
Kiss Me Kate Boutique is a specialty woman’s store with many labels and styles to choose from. Our many one-of -a-kind accessories are made by local Arizona artists & are wonderful gifts with free gift wrapping included. From casual to professional to cocktail, special events and travel, we have the perfect wardrobe, fun shoes, boots & accessories for you. Also known as “The Jacket Store”, we invite you to visit Kiss Me Kate. “Simply The Best”!!
In 1951 M.C. Winfield’s legacy began with owning and operating the Villa Grove Turquoise mine. He would own and operate six turquoise mines over his career, including the world renowned Lone Mountain Mine. His son, Robert, established Winfield Trading Co., which is now one of the largest purveyors of authentic Native American jewelry and premium turquoise in the world. Lone Mountain Turquoise Company and Winfield Trading are now owned by the 3rd generation of the Winfield family. With this history along with unrivaled quality and selection, Lone Mountain offers jewelry, turquoise, and art sourced directly from more than 3,000 Native American artists.
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7052 E. 5th Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 9784 W. Northern Ave, Suite 1205, Peoria, AZ
480.565.9493 www.julesandjc.com
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Embark on an adventure into the soul of the Wild West at Mavericks of Scottsdale located in the heart of Scottsdale. This amazing treasure trove pulsates with a carefully curated exquisite collection of fine jewelry with exclusive brands such as Fope, Kabana, and William Henry. Peruse a vibrant and alluring selection of authentic Native Americanhand crafted jewelry, a symphony of turquoise mingling with the shimmer of sterling silver and gold. Peek into a stunning wardrobe where you will find fashionable and timeless Western apparel, accessories hats and boots in a medley of masculine and feminine styles seamlessly woven into the fabric of our collection.
Olga Brow Studio, in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, just celebrated 12 years in the local beauty business. At this female owned and operated studio, you will find a team of experts in brow shaping and waxing, as well as lash lifts, tints and extensions. The Olga Brow Studio staff provides an amazing experience from start to finish, and truly knows how to highlight your natural brows giving you that classic, timeless look. They also offer high quality relaxing facials. Olga Brow Studio serves clients, not just from The Valley, but from all over the state and would love for you to pay them a visit while you’re visiting Arizona!
David Yurman, Tiffany & Co., John Hardy, Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, Ippolita and Lagos are just some of the brands you can find at Over the Top Consignment Shoppe. “Everything in our store is 35% to 75% off retail,” says owner Liz Challinor. “Plus, we always have a large selection. Many of our pieces are vintage ones that you can no longer find. For example, we recently received a consignment of about 30 pieces of David Yurman from the 90’s and early 2000’s. They’re gorgeous and timeless; at our prices, though, they don’t last long.”
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WILDE MEYER GALLERY
RARE EARTH GALLERY
SUNRISE JEWELRY AND GALLERY
Rare Earth Gallery, the most magnificent gift and home decor gallery on the planet. Featuring Arizona’s largest selection of gemstone jewelry, coupled with an unparalleled collection of jaw-dropping natural art of the earth. Epic, aweinspiring natural art is available like never before. Our magnificent pieces are perfect in your home, office and as landscape decore, providing a lifetime of natural beauty and elegance. Come visit Rare Earth Gallery in Cave Creek to see the mesmerizing and intriguing beauty that springs Fourth from Mother Earth.
Sunrise Jewelry and Gallery is a jewelry store in Old Town Scottsdale offering authentic Native American jewelry, crafts, and more. They have been in business for over a decade and have traveled throughout the southwest to bring you a showcase of designer treasures and exquisite custom-designed jewelry, fashion, and art made just for you. They offer earrings, rings, necklaces, bolo ties, belt buckles, Tony Lama cowboy boots, cowboy hats, leather and western jackets, bronze and recycled metal art and geodes of all types! Visit Sunrise today for your one-of-a-kind piece! Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Entering a Wilde Meyer Gallery in Scottsdale or Tucson is a sensory experience with WOW factor. The galleries explode with color and energy. Both galleries have changing exhibits of Original Contemporary Fine art. Visitors can enjoy contemporary landscape paintings like the one shown above, “Thrill of the Ride”, by Albert Scharf. Other painting subjects include contemporary western and southwestern subjects, as well as abstract and figurative work, and unique versions of domestic animals and wildlife. Prestigious sculptors include bronze artists like Wayne Salge, Barbara Duzan, and Jim Budish.
6401 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek, AZ
7254 E Main St., Scottsdale, AZ
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Experience Music Like Never Before Rated Phoenix’s #1 Attraction
“MIM is one of the best things to see and do in the Phoenix metro area.” —MIM guest, Tripadvisor
MIM.org | Open Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. | 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix
VALLEY OF THE SUN
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
COURTESY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM
CITY TOURS, CURIOSITIES & EXPERIENCES— NATURAL & INVENTED, SPECTATOR & HANDS-ON, PERMANENT & TOURING. STEP RIGHT UP!
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS H COSANTI Italian-born architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) perfected his innovative philosophies about building integrated spaces using the natural ecology of the land at Cosanti, his studio in Paradise Valley. Tour the structures, and view the unique “earth-casting” techniques. 6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145. www.cosanti.com H DIAMOND DELUXE CUSTOM TOURS & TRANSPORTATION Experience Arizona via luxury travel. Sightseeing tours, wine tours, a night on the town, concerts, golf, and more. Phoenix and Scottsdale, 602.931.0057. www.diamonddeluxe customtours.com H DISCOVER SALT RIVER From entertainment to hotels to dining to shopping, Discover Salt River has it all. The area includes destinations such as Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Arizona Boardwalk, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens, and more. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, 480.362.2700. www.discoversaltriver.com H EXTREME ARIZONA Premier ATV and watersports rental company, with jet ski and boat rentals. 6921 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.613.3102. www.extremearizona.com H FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S TALIESIN WEST Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s (1867-1959) winter home for almost 20 years. This UNESCO World Heritage site and National Landmark offers guided tours of the buildings and the surrounding desert, as well as events. VS 134
12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale, 888.516.0811. www.franklloydwright.org H GILA RIVER RESORTS & CASINOS - LONE BUTTE, SANTAN MOUNTAIN, VEE QUIVA, WILD HORSE PASS Four casinos with offerings such as slot machines, table games, poker, dining, and entertainment (based on location). Open 24 hours. (Lone Butte) 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452. (Santan Mountain) 7101 S. Gilbert Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452. (Vee Quiva) 15091 S. Komatke Lane, Laveen Village, 800.946.4452. (Wild Horse Pass) 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 800.946.4452. www.playatgila.com H HOT AIR EXPEDITIONS Hot air balloon flights in both Phoenix and Tucson. Catered fare from Vincent's on Camelback restaurant and a balloonists ceremony await upon landing. 480.502.6999 (Phoenix), 520.495.5329 (Tucson) or 800.831.7610. www.hotairexpeditions.com H KACTUS JOCK OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE TOUR RYDABLES Take a Rydables guided tour through Old Town Scottsdale with Kactus Jock. These safe and easy-to-operate electric scootertype vehicles feature stuffed animals on the outside and are fun and convenient. Perfect for all ages. Scottsdale, 480.933.1125. www.kactusjock.com H MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS Find eye-opening fun at this interactive museum of illusions. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale. www.moiscottsdale.com
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS H MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM (MIM) A collection of instruments from around the globe. Antique and futuristic ones are presented country-by-country. Headphone tours offer musical samples and native tongues. MIM also regularly hosts live performances. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, 480.478.6000. www.mim.org H 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., Phoenix, 602.257.1880. www.phxart.org H THE PHOENIX THEATRE COMPANY Live theater with known titled shows, as well as innovative new plays. 1825 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602.254.2151. www.phoenixtheatre.com H PHOENIX ZOO One of the largest nonprofit zoos in the U.S., caring for more than 3,000 animals, with nearly 400 species represented, including many threatened/endangered. Papago Park, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix, 602.286.3800. www.phoenixzoo.org H PUZZLE RIDES An escape room-style scavenger hunt—on golf carts. Choose an adventure, from family-friendly to a pub crawl, and be driven around to search for and solve clues in Old Town Scottsdale or Downtown Prescott. Scottsdale and Prescott, 602.601.2261. www.puzzlerides.com VS 136
H QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL This 100-acre olive grove in the Gila River floodplain south of Phoenix produces popular extra-virgin and specialty olive oils. Tours offered. 25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290. www.queencreekolivemill.com H S'EDAV VA'AKI MUSEUM View several features of ancestral villages from the area at this museum, formerly known as the Pueblo Grande Museum. 4619 E. Washington St., Phoenix, 602.495.0901. www.phoenix.gov/sedav-vaaki H SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Modern art, architecture, and design works are showcased in a building redesigned by architect Will Bruder. Flagstaff-based artist James Turrell contributed an open-topped sitting space called Knight Rise. 7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale, 480.874.4666. www.smoca.org H SHEMER ART CENTER Set at the base of Camelback Mountain, in one of the first homes built in Arcadia. Today, it offers classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits, and events for all ages, plus a gift shop and outdoor sculptures. 5005 E. Cameback Road, Phoenix, 602.262.4727. www.shemerartcenter.org H WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST A Smithsonian Affiliate museum with fine art and artifacts representing the American West. 3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.686.9539. www.westernspirit.org
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Experience Arizona with Diamond Deluxe Custom Tours & Transportation! Travel in luxury with a glass of champagne in your hand to majestic Arizona destinations such as Sedona, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon! Create an old-west adventure visiting Kartchner Caverns, Tombstone, or ride horseback through the Sonoran desert. Wineries, Old-Town Scottsdale, a night on-the town, golf, concerts, sporting events... whatever you desire, at Diamond Deluxe Custom Tours & Transportation, we accommodate YOU as our guests! Where would you like to go? * Endorsed by the National Concierge Association as a preferred tour and transportation provider.
Taliesin West is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, Arizona. Taliesin West showcases America’s greatest architect’s desert studio and laboratory— One of eight Frank Lloyd Wright locations inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Set amid 491 acres of Sonoran Desert, tours lead through the terraces, landscaped gardens, and walkways once traveled by Wright and his apprentices. The views of Camelback Mountain and the Valley of the Sun are beyond compare. Come to Taliesin West to discover a full calendar of programs, a store featuring exquisitely designed gifts, and the magic of Wright’s legacy.
The best way to see Old Town Scottsdale is on a Kactus Jock Rydables Old Town Tour! We worked extensively with the Scottsdale Historical Society in order to ensure the most accurate engaging and immersive content and tour experience available! We begin our tours in the Historic 5th Ave. Shops District and then travel through Historic Old Town, the Civic Center, the Arts District as well as the Waterfront District. We make a number of stops along the way, for some great photo ops. Combine all of that with the magic of the interactive Rydables experience, and you’ve got the most memorable, and fun, tour experience available! So, saddle up, Pardner, and let’s get ready to Ryde!
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KNIGHT RISE SKYSPACE
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Knight Rise—is one of many Skyspaces worldwide— located in the Nancy and Art Schwalm Sculpture Garden at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). Encircled internally with a concrete bench, visitors are invited to observe the sky through an elliptical opening in the ceiling. Lights embedded in the walls above the bench subtly shift one’s perception of the sky’s color. This effect is most dramatic at sunrise and sunset when the framed sky appears as a tangible, solid substance of pure color. Knight Rise is part of the Scottsdale Public Art collection and is free to view during regular hours at SMoCA. James Turrell, Knight Rise, 2001. © James Turrell. Photo: Sean Deckert
Founded in 1894, Lowell Observatory isn’t just a research institution; it’s a celestial journey through time. As a national historical landmark and a top astrotourism destination in Arizona, we bring the cosmos closer. Planets, stars, and galaxies are our storytellers, and their tales come alive through our mix of historic and cutting-edge telescopes. Explore the universe’s secrets with us, where every night unveils a cosmic narrative waiting to be unveiled. Join the stargazing adventure!.
Enter the mesmerizing world of wonder and experience the extraordinary at the Museum of Illusions! It’s a place unlike anywhere you’ve been before. Explore an astonishing array of over 60 mind-bending exhibits, installations, and immersive rooms that challenge your very sense of reality. Get ready to be amazed at a destination where nothing is quite as it seems. Immerse yourself in an engaging blend of visual, sensory, and educational experiences. You won’t believe your eyes at MOI.
7380 East Second Street, Scottsdale, AZ
1400 W. Mars Hill Rd. Flagstaff AZ
480.499.8587
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Travel the world through music at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)! With more than 4,200 instruments on display, MIM provides guests of all ages with a unique and unforgettable experience. MIM’s Geographic Galleries showcase music and cultures from every country, while the Artist Gallery highlights instruments and memorabilia used by some of the most influential artists in history. Guests can also have fun making music in the Experience Gallery, which features instruments like the ones on display throughout the museum.
The actual site of Tombstone’s legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral®–the subject of numerous Hollywood movies. See Wyatt Earp and “Doc” Holliday in daily reenactments of the historic gun battle that made Tombstone famous. Life-sized animatronic figures of the eight gun fighters stand where the Gunfight began. Visit Doc Holliday’s room. Examine over 100 fascinating photos of 1880s Tombstone and the Apache warrior Geronimo taken by renowned photographer C.S. Fly. Experience the Corral as it was in the past, with a working blacksmith, antique cowboy gear, western buggies, and four museums. A multimedia history show of Tombstone is included.
Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, Phoenix Art Museum is a vibrant destination for the visual arts and the leading art museum in the southwestern United States. PhxArt visitors engage with a collection of world-class art and robust educational experiences that ignite imaginations and create meaningful connections for all who wish to experience the transformative power of art. The Museum also features critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and special installation highlights, including the Thorne Miniature Rooms and the Fireflies infinity mirror room by renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ
326 E. Allen St., Tombstone, AZ
1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
480.478.6000
520.457.3456
602.257.1880
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Join The Phoenix Theatre Company on an incredible journey through moments of meaning! Featuring titles you’ll remember fondly as well as some of the most innovative new plays out there, our 2023/2024 Season embraces powerful stories of resilience to anyone seeking the strength and knowledge within. Photo Credit: Reg Madison
Enter the Phoenix Zoo and explore a wondrous world of curiosity, imagination, and discovery. Featuring more than 3,000 animals including Sumatran tigers, Bornean orangutans, Komodo dragons, Masai giraffes, American alligators and many more – the Zoo is like no other place in the Valley! Nestled on 125 acres of natural habitats within beautiful Papago Park, the Zoo boasts lush gardens, indoor/outdoor cafés, shops, multiple playgrounds, splashpads and exciting experiences like Stingray Bay, Safari Cruiser, Monkey Village and the Endangered Species Carousel. It’s a must-see Phoenix treasure. Visit today and create memories that last a lifetime!
Puzzle Rides is an escape room style scavenger hunt…on golf carts! Ages 5 to 95 can sail like pirate, track down hidden loot, stop a mad scientist and more on our family-friendly rides while exploring Old Town Scottsdale or Historic downtown Prescott. Have adults who’d like some “Think to Drink” fun? Our Puzzling Pub Crawls fit the bill! Visit 3-4 bars while solving puzzles along the way. Bringing your team or large group? Schedule a Puzzle Relay, which can host up to 100 people! For more information, check us out online or give us a call!
1825 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ
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S’EDAV VA’AKI MUSEUM
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S’edav Va’aki Museum (formerly Pueblo Grande) is recognized as the gateway to Phoenix Heritage. Long before Euroamericans moved into the area known as Phoenix, the Salt River Valley was home to a thriving civilization. These people developed a unique cultural landscape that consisted of large villages, small farming communities and a prehistoric canal irrigation system whose engineering and agricultural potential remains unmatched by any pre-Columbian society in North America. The City of Phoenix preserved several features of one of these ancestral villages, including sections of canals and a va’aki (platform mound). These can be seen only at S’edav Va’aki Museum.
The Shemer Art Center is set at the base of Camelback Mountain, in one of the first homes built in Arcadia, in 1919. Purchased and donated by Martha Shemer to the city of Phoenix in 1984, it offers a unique and historic atmosphere for residents and visitors of all ages to learn about, experience, and enjoy visual art, through classes, workshops, lectures, exhibitions, and events. Visitors to this Phoenix Point of Pride can also enjoy the outdoor sculpture garden and the boutique gift shop, all featuring original works created by Arizona-based artists.
Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West boldly immerses its guests in the unique story of the Greater Western region, illuminating the past to shape the future. With a sprawling two-story layout encompassing 43,000 square feet, the museum showcases the art, culture, and rich history spanning 19 states in the American West, Western Canada, and Mexico through high-quality exhibitions, tours, educational programs and events. In 2023, Western Spirit was voted the #1 Western Museum in the Nation by True West Magazine.
4619 E. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ
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3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale (Old Town), AZ
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DINING & NIGHTLIFE H B&B COCKTAIL LOUNGE This casual, yet sophisticated locale offers creative cocktails, and an extensive list of bourbons, whiskeys, and wine, as well as food. 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.590.1087. www.bourbonandbones.com H BLUE AGAVE MEXICAN CANTINA A cozy neighborhood spot offering Mexican food and a variety of cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.419.6375. www.blueagavemexicancantina.com H BLUE MARTINI A menu of tapas and an extensive list of specialty martinis and cocktails are available at this cocktail lounge. Happy hour daily, live entertainment, and special themed nights. High Street, 5455 E. High St., Phoenix, 480.638.2583. www.bluemartini.com H BLUEWATER GRILL Newport Beach import serving fresh, sustainable seafood prepared classically or with a modern twist. Sushi bar and bar lounge, too. 1525 E. Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, 602.277.3474. www.bluewatergrill.com H BOURBON & BONES CHOPHOUSE BAR A chef-driven boutique chophouse and bar featuring an innovative menu and extensive bourbon list. Locations include: 4200 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.629.4922. SanTan Village, 2150 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.597.9459. www.bourbonandbones.com H CARLSBAD TAVERN New Mexican cuisine served in a unique cave-like atmosphere. Soul-warming tortilla soup, icy margaritas, rich chile rellenos, and the craveable chicken sandwich. VS 146
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The patio sits along a moat. 3313 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.970.8164. www.carlsbadtavern.com H COLD BEERS & CHEESEBURGERS Burgers and an extensive beer menu are the hallmarks of this go-to sports bar restaurant. Locations include: 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, 602.354.8607. 4604 S. Higley Road, Gilbert, 480.638.9141. 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2747. 8624 E. Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, 480.614.2747. www.coldbeers.com H FAMOUS 48 AZ TAVERN Famous 48 is a nod to Arizona (the 48th state) and serves American classics and favorite Arizona dishes. Multiple TVs for game-viewing. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 8989 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.361.4933. 1026 S. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.941.0101. www.famous48.com H HEARTH '61 Modern American, ingredient-driven cuisine, plus craft cocktails, local brews, and an extensive wine list. Mountain Shadows, 5445 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 855.485.1417. www.mountainshadows.com H J&G STEAKHOUSE Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s global steakhouse offers a selection of steaks and seafood. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 480.214.8000. www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com H KONA GRILL This classic American grill features steaks and fresh seafood, complemented by sushi and martinis. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road,
DINING & NIGHTLIFE 480.429.1100. 2224 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.289.4500. www.konagrill.com H LA FOGATA A fusion of flavors inspired by the restaurant's locality. Farm-fresh vegetables, sustainably raised meats, and locally caught seafood. The Scottsdale Resort & Spa, 7700 E. McCormick Pkwy., Scottsdale, 480.991.9000. www.thescottsdaleresort.com H LA LOCANDA RISTORANTE ITALIANO An authentic Italian dining experience in an atmosphere of casual elegance. 6830 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale, 480.284.6511. La Locanda Italian Bistro, 3915 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.393.3606. www.lalocandaaz.com H LON’S AT THE HERMOSA INN Globally inspired Arizona fare made with fresh ingredients prepared with age-old cooking traditions combined with cutting-edge trends. The Hermosa Inn, 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley, 602.955.7878. www.hermosainn.com H THE MARKET BY JENNIFER'S RESTAURANT & BAR Chef Jennifer Russo created this casual space that features locally grown, locally sourced, and locally crafted dishes. 3603 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.626.5050. www.themarketbyjennifers.com H MODERN OYSTERBAR CHOPHOUSE A family-owned restaurant featuring prime steaks, fresh oysters, seafood, and seasonal specialties. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays. 17001 N. Scottsdale Road, VS 150
480.531.1400. www.modernoysterbarchophouse.com H MOXIES A modern-chic and contemporary dining experience with indooroutdoor bars. Everything from steaks to plant-based options. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 602.613.2356. www.moxies.com H NEW YORK BAGELS ’N BIALYS Extensive menu of deli standards, plus burgers and cocktails. Locations include; 10320 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.991.3034. La Mirada Plaza, 8876 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.590.7200. Village Plaza, 4 722 E. Cactus Road, Phoenix, 602.358.7199. www.nybagelsnbialys.com H NOOK KITCHEN A neighborhood destination featuring Modern American fare rooted in Italian traditions. 4231 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.296.5655. www.nookkitchen.com H OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY Relax on the 1,400-square-foot patio or enjoy the indoors of the historic 75-year-old adobe home. Dine on Southwestern fare with a Mexican twist. More than 120 premium tequilas. 6910 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.945.4567. www.oldtowntortillafactory.com H PERSIAN ROOM FINE DINING Bi-level restaurant serving traditional Persian cuisine, with beef, chicken, lamb, as well as a variety of vegetarian dishes. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.614.1414.
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DINING & NIGHTLIFE 9290 N. Thornydale Road, Tucson, 520.744.1414. www.persianroom.com H PRIME STEAK HOUSE Steaks and seafood, and a robust Sunday brunch, too. Gila River Resorts & Casinsos - Wild Horse Pass, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 520.796.1972. www.playatgila.com H PURE SUSHI BAR & DINING Sexy but family-friendly, innovative but familiar, gracious but unfussy sushi and Asian cuisine. 20567 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.355.0999. www.puresushibar.com H THE SALT CELLAR RESTAURANT Extensive seafood offerings from around the world, as well as steaks, at this Valley landmark. Named "Best of Seafood" often. Underground dining room and two happy hour times. 550 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.1963. www.saltcellarrestaurant.com H SOCIAL TAP & BALCONY BAR This modern sports bar serves upscale pub food in a rustic-chic locale with lots of televisions and a large patio. Balcony Bar is a rooftop wine and cocktail lounge. 4312 N. Brown Ave., Scottsdale, 602.432.6719. www.socialtapscottsdaleaz.com H STK STEAKHOUSE A modern steakhouse and a chic lounge blend into one at this dynamic, fine-dining experience with the superior quality of a traditional steakhouse. Rooftop space, too. 7134 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.716.4820. www.stksteakhouse.com VS 154
H THE STOCKYARDS The area’s cattle-ranching history is celebrated here at "Arizona's Original Steakhouse." 5009 E. Washington St., Phoenix, 602.273.7378. www.stockyardssteakhouse.com H T. COOK'S Flavor influences from the Mediterranean with rotating selections that reflect the season’s bounty. Royal Palms Resort and Spa, 5200 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.808.0766. www.royalpalmshotel.com H VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANA Northern Italian fare with options such as spaghetti alle vongole. The Shops at Hilton Village, 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.9928. www.venetotrattoria.com H WASTED GRAIN A champagne lounge and nightclub with a sleek interior look and a large, open-air garden. Live bands on Friday and Saturday nights. 7295 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480.970.0500. www.wastedgrain.com H WALTZ & WEISER WHISKEY BAR & CANTINA Offering balanced menu items alongside fine tequilas and whiskeys. Watch games indoors or relax outdoors. The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, 6902 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale, 480.624.1030. www.westinkierland.com H ZUZU A neighborhood favorite, with imaginative yet comforting food and creative cocktails, plus the famous Show Stopper Shake. Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.376.2600. www.hotelvalleyho.com
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The Blue Agave is your locally owned neighborhood restaurant for FRESH and flavorful Mexican food from the traditional to the unusual. The Blue Agave offers the finest in Mexican food in a comfortable setting at an affordable price. We also offer a selection of more than fifty (50) brands of tequila and an extensive Margarita menu. The Blue Agave will make your next private party an event to remember (and a night you can enjoy as well). We can accommodate large orders to-go as well as offsite catering that offers a full menu from appetizers to dessert. Open daily 11:00am to 2:00am.
Serving Phoenix for over 20 years, we feature lunch, dinner, happy hour, a healthy kids menu and a full sushi bar. Our Management Team, led by owner Jeff Martineau, with his dedicated staff are ready to serve you. Newly renovated with a large bar with ten beers on tap, an extensive wine list, Bluewater Phoenix is not only stunning, but is Voted Best Seafood in Arizona with fresh, sustainable seafood prepared classically or with a modern twist. Located just west of the Biltmore area with ample free parking. Come in, get hooked! Photo: Palm + Ocean
Carlsbad Tavern has maintained its quality for fresh prepared foods and excellent service for over 25 years. We offer fresh catch creations such as Maine Lobster Enchiladas and Crab Stuffed Poblanos, as well as Ribeye, Osso Bucco and Burgers. For the lighter fare we have our Lite Bites and salads. Our Hatch Green Chile Trail has all the favorites of the New Mexican Region, there is something for everyone! Our award-winning patio, cantina and cave-like dining room offers a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Open 7 days a week 11am-2am, Happy Hour DAILY 2pm-6pm, Brunch served Sa & Su 10am-1pm. We gladly take reservations.
7000 E. Mayo Blvd. #1056, Phoenix, AZ
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Welcome to La Fogata, a culinary haven where the essence of our region takes center stage. Situated in the heart of Scottsdale, our restaurant is a celebration of expertly crafted dishes that reflect the rich tapestry of our surroundings. We take pride in sourcing the finest fresh and locally-sourced ingredients to create a menu that embodies the spirit of our community. From farm-fresh vegetables to locally sourced meats and seafood, our chefs artfully combine these ingredients to deliver a fusion of flavors and culinary experience deeply rooted in our area’s culinary traditions. So, come join us at La Fogata. We look forward to sharing this culinary journey with you, one delicious bite at a time.
With its new incarnation as La Locanda Bistro, Chef Memo and owners Carlos and Chris bring their classic dishes to the forefront of Old Town Scottsdale. Carrying on with their traditional Italian fare renowned in Scottsdale for decades, the trio have settled front and center on Scottsdale Road and Main, sharing their passion for quality ingredients both in their food and handcrafted cocktails alike. Walking distance from entertainment, parks and art galleries, La Locanda Bistro is your quintessential Italian dining experience.
7700 E. McCormick Parkway, Scottsdale, AZ
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480.991.9000
480.393.3606
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AT THE HERMOSA INN The Hermosa Inn, in Paradise Valley, is proud to be ranked the #1 Arizona Resort on Travel & Leisure’s 2023 World’s Best Awards List. The culinary centerpiece of the inn is LON’s at the Hermosa. The celebrated Four Diamond restaurant, renowned for globally inspired Arizona fare, is complemented by its bar and casual dining counterpart, LON’s Last Drop, aptly named after one of the many paintings, created by the original owner, found throughout the resort.
3915 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale AZ
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THE MARKET
BY JENNIFER’S RESTAURANT + BAR
MOXIES
NEW YORK BAGELS ‘N BIALYS
The Market by Jennifer’s Restaurant + Bar is a warm space with a touch of elegance, located in the Arcadia neighborhood, it features seasonal menu’s made with locally grown, sourced and crafted ingredients. Jennifer Russo is an award winning female chef; Food Network Chopped contestant , featured chef in Phoenix Looks and owner/head chef of The Market and Jennifer’s Catering, she loves to make custom menus that feature fresh twist on classic dishes. Brunch offers a different vibe with a local inspired menu and live music on the patio. The market is open Wednesday-Friday for dinner from 4:00pm to 9:00pm, Saturday from 9:00am-9:00pm for brunch and dinner, and Sunday from 9:00am-3:00pm for brunch. Dine in, curbside deliver and catering.
Moxies is an upscale casual restaurant located in Scottsdale’s Fashion Square Mall, offering a globally inspired menu featuring modern American cuisine and handcrafted cocktails in a vibrant and interactive atmosphere. You’ll find signature dishes like our Chipotle Mango Chicken and Veg Power Bowl, as well as other items like our Açai Bowl and Kale & Quinoa Salad. The restaurant features an indooroutdoor space centered around a large island bar, a shaded patio with misters for when it’s hot, and fire tables combined with heaters for when there’s a chill in the air. Sports fans will appreciate the more than 20 LED TVs in the welcoming lounge and bar area to cheer on their favorite teams. IG @moxiesusa
NYBB brings the best of NY to Arizona. Breakfast includes Challah French Toast and Benedicts, lunch is just as craveable, from Turkey Sandwiches to Reubens. Oh, and let’s not overlook the homemade soups, fresh salads, smoked fish, burgers, and drink specials, a full bar awaits!
3603 E Indian School Rd, Ste A, Phoenix, AZ
7014 E. Camelback Rd. Ste B120, Scottsdale, AZ
10320 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
602.626.5050
602.613.2356
480.991.3034
www.themarketpx.com
4722 E Cactus Rd, Phoenix, AZ
602.330.7199 8876 N Pinnacle Peak Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
480.590.7200 SkySong, 1455 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
480.664.4200 www.moxies.com
www.nybbaz.com
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PERSIAN ROOM
PRIME STEAK HOUSE
Experience the most exotic dining atmosphere Scottsdale has to offer. Ornate chandeliers, finely carved pillars and delicate water fountains complement the inspiring menu of beef, chicken, lamb and a variety of vegetarian dishes. Fresh, homemade clay-oven bread begins your feast, followed by more than 20 unmistakable entrées fit for ancient Persian royalty. Join us for happy hour Tuesday through Friday, 4:00pm-7:00pm as we serve the best hummus in the Valley for free and reduce prices on our wine, beer and expert cocktails. Open Sunday - Thursday 11am - 9:30pm Friday Saturday 11am - 10:30pm.One light north of Bell on Scottsdale Road.
From the moment you enter Prime Steak House, you’ll be welcomed with an elevated take on the traditional steak house experience. Perfectly prepared steaks, and bold, craveable interpretations of classic steak house dishes with French culinary undertones are paired with attentive service that puts you front and center. We go above and beyond to make sure that each and every carefully considered detail comes together in a way that entertains, not overwhelms, so that you can focus on enjoying the moment and making memories. Surrender your taste buds at Gila River Resorts & Casinos!
Pure Sushi serves outstanding sushi and Asian cuisine in a cool contemporary space. Sip an Asian pear cocktail or muse over our 50+ sake & wine offerings while deciding on the freshest fish in the Valley. We source our fresh fish six days a week to allow our talented chefs to create the best mouthwatering sushi available. Daily specials, innovative rolls and a chef tradition of omakase offer a constant array of delights. Hot noodle dishes, teriyaki, tempura and our famed baked Sea Bass are also served with Pure flair. This wide range of outstanding offerings is why all the locals love Pure. Open Mon-Sat 11am-10pm Sundays 11am-9pm Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3-6pm
17040 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd 11th Floor, Chandler, AZ
20567 N. Hayden Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85255
480.614.1414
520.796.1972
9290 N. Thornydale Rd., Ste. 100, Tucson, AZ
520.744.1414
www.persianroom.com
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VA L L E Y O F T H E S U N
www.PlayAtGila.com
PURE SUSHI BAR & DINING
480.355.0999
www.puresushibar.com
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THE SALT CELLAR
SOCIAL TAP BALCONY BAR
VENETO TRATTORIA
A Valley landmark since 1971, The Salt Cellar Restaurant continues to reign atop the “Best Of Seafood” lists. The culinary adventure begins with its unique underground location. The Salt Cellar’s fresh fish and seafood selections will take you around the world, from Hawaii, Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico and Chesapeake Bay, Boston, Georges Bank and even New Zealand. In addition to the year-round and seasonal fresh fish, The Salt Cellar serves prime steaks, a chicken entrée and even beef Wellington. The Salt Cellar pioneered the “twin” happy hour concept, serving discounted cocktails and appetizers daily from 4:00pm - 7:00pm and again from 10:00pm - closing.
The most anticipated newest addition to Old Town Scottsdale! Balcony Bar exclusive rooftop provides a laid-back evening setting and is a more reserved wine and cocktail lounge with 1,800 square feet of beautiful views. Balcony Bar is also a standalone events space for intimate and large sized groups with plush lounge chairs, its own bar, DJ booth, and fireplace. Located conveniently above Social Tap Eatery. Make your reservation today! Serving weekend brunch, happy hour, late-night dining and entertainment! Steve McDonald, Owner of Balcony Bar and Social Tap Eatery
Independently owned and operated since 1997, with Italian owner and numerous staff members. Serving authentic Venetian style Northern Italian cuisine in the warm and friendly atmosphere of a traditional Italian trattoria. The menu features flavorful dishes, all lightly prepared with fresh ingredients. Most pastas and all desserts are made in house, including the restaurant’s signature tiramisu. Enjoy an impressive wine list of domestic and imported wines, including an extensive array of Italian wines. Outdoor dining on the shaded patio is available much of the year. Open Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 9:30 p.m.
550 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
4312 N. Brown Ave., Scottsdale, AZ
6137 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
480.947.1963
www.saltcellarrestaurant.com
602.432.6719
www.SocialTapEateryAZ.com
480.948.9928
www.Venetotrattoria.com
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SUNDAY - THURSDAY 5-9PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5-10PM
J & G S T E A K H O U S E at T H E P H O E N I C I A N
6000 E. Camelback Road | Scottsdale, Az 85251 480.214.8000 jgsteakhousescottsdale.com
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COURTESY TALIESIN WEST
B&B Cocktail Lounge ..................VS152-153 Bata ......................................................... SA66 Berry Divine Acai Bowls .................... SA66 Blue Agave ........................................... VS155 Blue Martini ..........................................VS144 Bluewater Grill ..................................... VS155 Bourbon & Bones Chophouse Bar ............. VS152-153 Carlsbad Tavern................................... VS155 Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers ....VS152-153 The Cork................................................. SA66 Coronet Restaurants ........................... SA62 Creekside American Bistro............... NA46 Eclectic Cafe ......................................... SA67 Famous 48 AZ Tavern.................VS152-153 Fentonelli’s Pizzeria & Bar ................. SA67 Ghini’s French Caffe & Bistro ............SA60 The Grill at Hacienda Del Sol............ SA67 J&G Steakhouse ..................................VS160 Kona Grill .............................................. VS147 La Fogata..............................................VS156 La Locanda ...........................................VS156 La Parrilla Suiza.................................... SA68 Le Rendez-Vous ................................... SA68 Lon’s at The Hermosa Inn .................VS156 Mesa Grill Sedona ............................... NA46 Modern Oysterbar Chophouse ........VS154 The Market by Jennifer’s Restaurant & Bar ................... VS103, VS157 Moxies .................................................... VS157 New York Bagels ’N Bialys................ VS157 Nook Kitchen ................................VS152-153 Old Town Tortilla Factory ...VS104, VS150 Persian Room Fine Dining ................ VS158 Prime Steak House ............................. VS158 Pure Sushi Bar & Dining .................... VS158 Rascal Modern Diner .......................... NA46 Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink................... SA68 René Restaurant .................................. NA46 Saffron Indian Bistro ........................... SA69 STK Scottsdale .................................... VS147 The Salt Cellar Restaurant ................VS159 Social Tap ............................... VS105, VS159 The Stockyards ....................... VS96, VS150 T. Cooks .................................................VS146 Tavolino Ristorante Italiano............... SA63 Veneto Trattoria ..................................VS159 Wasted Grain ................................VS152-153 Wild Garlic Grill .................................... SA69 Wisdom’s Café...................................... SA72 Zio Peppe .............................................. SA69
HEALTH
Four Peaks Endodontist.VSINSIDE BACK COVER, VS101 The Health Wave Sedona ................. NA44
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
Ballet Tucson ........................................ SA58 Broadway in Tucson ............................ SA58 Cosanti ................................................... VS45
Diamond Deluxe Custom Tours & Transportation ....................... VS106, VS139 Discover Marana ..............................i2, SA57 Discover Salt River .............................. VS49 Explore Tumacacori ............................ SA70 Extreme Arizona ................................. VS135 Fox Tucson Theatre ............................. SA58 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West ........... VS41, VS139 Gila River Hotels & Casinos ................VS33 Hot Air Expeditions............................. VS65 Knight Rise Skyspace ....................... VS140 Lowell Observatory ........................... VS140 The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures .............................................. SA59 Musical Instrument Museum........... VS132, VS140 Museum of Illusions........................... VS140 Northern Light Balloon Expeditions ....NA21 O.K. Corral .................................. SA11, VS141 Out of Africa Wildlife Park ............... VS137 Phoenix Art Museum...........................VS141 The Phoenix Theatre Company ....... VS69, VS142 Phoenix Zoo ............................. VS67, VS142 Pima Air & Space Museum ................. SA13 Pink Jeep Adventure Tours ...............NA15, NA24-29 Puzzle Rides .........................................VS142 Queen Creek Olive Mill ....................... VS63 Reid Park Zoo ...................................... SA59 Scottsdale Center for the Arts ......... VS44 S’edav Va’aki Museum .......................VS143 Shemer Art Center .............................VS143 Tubac ...................................................... SA70 Tucson Botanical Gardens ................. SA59 Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block ....................................................... SA54 Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West ................................................VS143
REAL ESTATE/RENTALS
Briar Patch Inn ...................................... NA19 Hassayampa Inn ...................................NA23 Hotel Valley Ho....................................VS148 LAUNCH Real Estate/Julie Pelle .VS14-15, VS97 Mountain Shadows .............................VS149 Realty Executives - Sally Robling .... SA65 TinyCamp .............................................. VS138
SHOPS, GALLERIES & SPAS
A Cool Breeze................................. VS24-25 A Step Up ..............................................NA38 American Fine Art, Inc. ............ VSCOVER, VSBACK COVER, VSIFC, AZ3, VS16-17, VS94-95, VS111 American Leather Company VS43, VS126 Amy Atelier ....................................... VS18-19 Anticus ..................................... VS40, VS126 Arlene’s ............................ SABACK COVER, SA17, SA49
At-Ease Fine Mens Clothes ................VS37 Bennali .................................................... NA41 Betteridge.............................................VS126 Bookmans Entertainment Exchange ..VS134, SA56 Buffalo Collection ..................... VS13, VS98 Carly Quinn Designs ............... SA42, VS99 Carine ........................................ NA39, VS46 Charmed Avenue ................................ VS127 Cornelis Hollander ........AZ2, VS47, VS110, VS125 Curaleaf ..................................................VS151 Dahling It’s You Boutique ................. NA40 DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum SA55 Desert Son Indian Art ......................... SA46 Diva .........................................................VS112 E.D. Marshall Jewelers ............... AZ1, VS32 Elite Jewelry & Loan ...........................VS113 Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art.............................AZ7, NABACK COVER Faust Gallery ........................................ VS127 Garage Boutique & Concept Store VS107, VS127 Gauthier Jewelry .......................VS11, VS128 Gilbert Ortega ................... VS22-23, VS128 Heidi Boutique..................................... VS128 HF Coors ................................................SA44 The Hike House NACOVER, NAIFC, AZ4, NA13 Indian Arts and Crafts Board ............ VS50 Isn’t She Lovely Boutique ................. NA40 Jane Hamilton................... SACOVER, SA19 Jules & JC .............................................VS129 K Newby Gallery + Sculpture Garden....... SA71 Kactus Jock ............................ VS136, VS139 Kiss Me Kate.........................................VS129 Larsen Gallery..................................VS20-21 The Legacy Gallery ..................VS55, VS57 London Gold Fine Jewelers . VS34, VS39, VS114-123
Lone Mountain Turquoise Company ......... VS129, SA23, SA49 Loop Jean Company .......................... SA45, SA47, SA49 Mac’s Indian Jewelry .......................... SA46 Man Atelier ........................................ VS18-19 Mavericks .................................VS29, VS130 Maya Gallery .........................................VS28 Maya Palace........................................... SA48 The Melting Point ........... NAINSIDE BACK COVER, VS124, SA50 Mephisto ...............................................VS124 Nightrider Jewelry ..............................VS108 Olga Brow Studio .................VS100, VS130 Old Presidio Trading ........................... SA55 Over the Top Consignment Shoppe ......... VS51, VS102, VS130 Plaza Colonial ....SAINSIDE BACK COVER R.C. Gorman Navajo Gallery........ VS26-27 Rare Earth ............................ VS30-31, VS131 Revival Salon Spa ...............................SA50 Ritzy Rags & Shoes .............................. VS61 Scottsdale Quarter .............................. VS48 Seared Living ........................................SA50 Sedona Arts Center .............................NA42 Sedona Crystal Vortex ....................... NA45 The Shops at Gainey Village ............. VS36 Sunrise Jewelry & Gallery .....VS42, VS131 Sunrise Jewelers & Trading Company ..... SA71 Sunset Interiors & Design Studio .... SA21, SA51 T.H. Brennen Fine Art ......................... VS59 Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village.................NA10-11 To Be Continued ...................................VS35 Tumacarori Mesquite Sawmill ........... SA72 Valerianne .............................................. VS38 Ventana Canyon Trading Company SA51 Ventana Plaza ....................................... SA52 Wayne B. Light Jewelry .....................NA36 Wilde Meyer Gallery.......AZ5, VS131, SA51
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AMERICAN FINE ART INC. 3908 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA (480) 990-1200 afa@tobiasse.com