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the plan

the guide

18 Editor’s Itinerary

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Ninety minutes at Phoenix Zoo.

20 Hot Dates

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ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrate the Final Four all weekend long with events such as Fan Fest and the March Madness Music Festival.

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Jazz Under the Stars With Carlos Henriquez, Phoenix Lights, Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market, Disney on Ice.

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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

Visit Cosanti and Arcosanti.

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GALLERIES & ANTIQUES

XX “Abstraction in the Singular” is showcased at Bentley Gallery.

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SHOPPING

For eco-friendly shopping, stop XX by My Sister’s Closet, Blo Blow Dry Bar and Spence Diamonds.

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DINING

Food Network star XX Conant’s new Scott restaurant, Mora Italian. Phoenix+Scottsdale

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Taliesin West,

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Piestewa Peak offers a XX challenging hike to its 2,608-foot summit.

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EXPERIENCE THE ARCHITECTURAL IMPACT OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S ICONIC DESERT LABORATORY.

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where now 22 Food Festivals Food festivals abound this month. Wine and dine at Nirvana, the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, Flavors of the West, AZ Wine & Dine, The Great Southwest Cajun Fest, the Original Taste and the Chandler Craft Spirits Festival.

25 Architectural Wonders READ US ON MAGZTER

Tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West and view the famed architect’s other buildings around town.

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The Essential Phoenix+ Scottsdale There’s so much to see and do around the Valley this month. Take time to sample fabulous food and drink offerings at the many food festivals (pg. 22) and tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, which celebrates a big milestone this year (pg. 25). 90 MINUTES IN:

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Home to more than 1,300 animals, including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles, this Valley destination is a favorite with kids and adults alike. View elephants, tortoises and Monkey Village along the Tropics Trail; see camels on your way to the Africa Trail, with its cheetahs, lions and hyenas; then stop in front of the Zoo’s signature exhibit, the Savanna. The Arizona Trail highlights species native to Arizona, such as javelinas and the Mexican grey wolf. In addition to the trails, enjoy the 4-D Theatre, Harmony Farm area at the Children’s Zoo, and Stingray Bay. Children can bring their bathing suits and play at Leapin’ Lagoon and Yakulla Caverns, water amusement areas. Zoo tours also available. Some experiences are an additional fee. www.phoenixzoo.com Get going! Explore the city at wheretraveler.com.

Welcome to your Garden There is so much to explore at Desert Botanical Garden, including its brand-new Butterfly Exhibit and Hazel Hare Center for Plant Science. Enjoy hundreds of fluttering butterflies, 50,000 desert plants and behind-the-scenes tours to see how we care for desert plants.

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Jazz Under the Stars With Carlos Henriquez

Jazz Appreciation Month is celebrated at the Mesa Arts Center in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center. Bassist Carlos Henriquez has been performing since he was 14 with greats such as Tito Puente, Bob Dylan and Lenny Kravitz. Featured on more than 25 albums, he is the bassist of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and recently debuted his solo album, “The Bronx Pyramid.” Catch him at Mesa Arts Center’s Alliance Pavilion. www.mesaartscenter.com

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Great Events Not to Be Missed

1 MARCELLINO RISTORANTE’S HERITAGE DINNER > APRIL 4 Chef Marcellino Verzino shares his heritage and family recipes from Italy with guests for the first time with a special multi-course, wine-paired dinner. He prepares the dinner in his wood-burning oven as he shares stories of both his family and food. www.marcellinoristorante.com

PHOENIX LIGHTS > APRIL 8-9 More than 40 musical acts take the stage at this music festival at Margaret T. Hance Park, including Above & Beyond, Zeds Dead, Asadi, Helena Legend, The Knocks, Justin Martin and Wingtip. The two-day festival is for ages 18-and-over only. www.phoenixlightsfest.com 2

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DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS DREAM BIG > APRIL 13-16 The empowering tales of courageous leading ladies such as Tinker Bell, the sisters from “Frozen” and Snow White come to life via artistic skating and acrobatics at Talking Stick Resort Arena. www.ticketmaster.com 3

WE ARE UNITED LUNCHEON > APRIL 28 Academy Award-winner Geena Davis speaks at this luncheon at The Phoenician, presented by the Women’s Leaderhip Council of the Valley of the Sun United Way. The event benefits the organization’s Breakfast in the Classroom program. www.vsuw.org/wlclunch 4

5 JUNK IN THE TRUNK VINTAGE MARKET > APRIL 28-30 Shop vintage treasures at this event at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Plus, appearances by Clint and Kelly Harp from HGTV’s “Fixer Upper.” www.junkinthetrunkvintagemarket.com

Tempe Festival of the Arts (day 2 of 3)

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Phoenix Suns vs Houston Rockets

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Arizona Diamondbacks vs San Francisco Giants

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Arizona Coyotes vs Vancouver Canucks

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“The Fantasticks” opens at Mesa Arts Center (through April 23)

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Clean Bandit at Marquee Theatre

NCAA Basketball Championship Game

Julian McCullough at Rick Bronson‘s House of Comedy (day 4 of 4)

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Opening of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera exhib. at Heard Museum

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Glass Animals at Comerica Theatre (day 1 of 2)

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“Clueless” at Orpheum Theatre (day 1 of 2)

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Concerts in the Conservatory at Butterfly Wonderland

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NFL Therapy Session Tour 2017 at Livewire

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Maria Bamford at Stand Up Live

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Brat Haus‘ Sausage Fest

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Nick Cobb at The Comedy Spot (day 2 of 3)

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Desert Diamond West Valley Phx. Grand Prix

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Arizona Diamondbacks vs Colorado Rockies

The Mavericks at Talking Stick Resort Casino (day 1 of 2)

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Taste buds are tempted at the many food and drink festivals held this month around the Valley. Food samples, local and celebrity chef events, and unique pours are just a few of the draws.


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Find Nirvana Taste, sip and meet-and-greet at the newest culinary festival in town: Nirvana. Local renowned chefs and mixologists join with culinary stars Beau MacMillan, Robert Irvine, Todd English and Scott Conant at this April 27-30 event at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa. In addition to its four days of culinary events, the festival also features a golf tournament. www.nirvanafoodandwine.com Chef Todd English

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Taste and Sip

» Torch: Kick off the festival at this poolside

chefs Christopher Gross, Matt Carter, Mark Tarbell and Beau MacMillan. The evening

Polynesian fantasy hosted by celebrity chef

honors Chuck Wagner, owner and winemaker

and television personality Robert Irvine

at Caymus Vineyards, whose wines are

and local celebrity mixologist Jason Asher.

featured. April 28, 7-10 pm, $350.

Mixologists compete at eight stations.

» New Orleans Jazz & Bourbon Brunch:

April 27, 7-10 pm, $125.

A N’Awlins-style jazz brunch, complete with

» Master of Taste Honoring Chuck Wagner: This intimate dinner is prepared by local

BIRDS AND BUBBLES Fried chicken, champagne and side dishes are the stars of this meal, hosted by chef, restaurateur, author and television personality Todd English. Local guest chefs, each putting their own spin on the Southern specialty, include Stephen Jones, Cullen Campbell, Justin Beckett, Jeremy Pacheco, Gio Osso and Beau MacMillan, as well as chefs Clay Conley and Lindsay Autry from Florida. Also on hand: American country singer/songwriter D. Vincent Williams and The Nashville All-Stars, whose “Just Got Started Lovin‘ You“ (sung by James Otto) was a country chart-topper in 2008. April 28, 7-10 pm, $135. BEST OF THE WEST Chef/restaurateur and “Chopped” judge Scott Conant hosts this event at the resort‘s signature restaurant, elements, and its indoor/outdoor Praying Monk venue. More than a dozen elegant restaurant stations are manned by celebrated chefs such as James Porter, Samantha Sanz, Sean Currid and Beau MacMillan. April 29, 7-10 pm, $145/$225 (VIP). GOLF TOURNAMENT Hit the links at the long-awaited Mountain Shadows golf course, and your foursome will be paired with a renowned chef, star mixologist or notable sports figure. Plenty of food, beer and spirits keep players going throughout the event. April 29, 10:30 am registration/ noon tee, $400.

live music and a bourbon twist, wraps up the festival. April 30, 11 am-1 pm, $85.

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A Tasty Month The Scottsdale League for the Arts is the organizer of one of the nation’s longest-running culinary festivals. A myriad of foodie events, including The Cocktail Society on April 7, lead to the headlining culinary extravaganza. The Scottsdale Culinary Festival, held at Scottsdale Civic Center Mall April 8-9, features bites from more than 40 local restaurants. Plenty of events add to the festival lineup, including cooking demos, live music, family activities and the chance to watch six teams of amateur chefs compete for a place at the World Food Championships during the Teen Cook Off. www.scottsdalefest.org 24 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

FLAVORS OF THE WEST In Litchfield Park, taste bites from a lineup of West Valley eateries. Local fare is not the only attraction on April 8; cooking demonstrations, live music, a BMX show and kid-geared activities make for a fun-filled family day. www.flavorsaz.com AZ WINE & DINE Award-winning chefs from Arizona’s resort restaurants convene at Scottsdale Quarter for this event on April 13. Mouthwatering bites are plated and paired with wines from around the globe, and guests are often found mingling with top chefs. www. azwineanddine.com THE GREAT SOUTHWEST CAJUN FEST The heart and soul of New Orleans is found in downtown Chandler on April 22. Enjoy Cajun culture

and cuisine in themed festival zones. Watch (or partake in) Cajun wing-, watermelonand crawfish-eating competitions; and sip an Abita Brewing craft beer to music. www.southwest cajunfest.com ORIGINAL TASTE This 21-and-older culinary evening is held April 22 at the Scottsdale Waterfront. Tastes from more than 40 local restaurants are complemented by worldly wines, beers and liquors. The event benefits Valley youth organizations. www.ec70phx.com CHANDLER CRAFT SPIRITS FESTIVAL Presented by Deep Eddy Vodka, this 21-and-older event sets up in Chandler on April 29. Sip and sample cocktails, spirits, beers and wines crafted by local makers. www.chandler craftspiritsfestival.com

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Taliesin West Tucked in the desert of North Scottsdale, Taliesin West was the winter home of one of the most innovative and well-known American architects, Frank Lloyd Wright. Throughout Wright’s 70-year career, he designed churches, museums, schools, offices and skyscrapers with his unorthodox and contemporary architectural style. He is known for his functionality and design integrity, harmoniously blending natural surroundings into his Usonian and Prairie Style works. The historic landmark of Taliesin West, established in 1937, is among 532 structures designed and realized by the architect, and it remains one of his most prominent undertakings. Taliesin West continues to function as an educational home for future architects of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. And it remains a site of visitors’ admiration, as the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation conducts tours and offers insights into the life, works and teachings of the architect. Tours are offered year-round, and include areas such as the Garden Room, drafting studio, Music Pavilion and Cabaret, Taliesin West Dining Room and more (reservations recommended).

• 2017 marks

the 150th anniversary of the architect’s birth. Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867 in Wisconsin.

• Frank Lloyd Wright was married three times and had eight children.

• Taliesin, in Wisconsin, was Frank Lloyd Wright’s summer home.

Wright and his third wife, Olgivanna, founded the Taliesin Fellowship at Taliesin in 1932. The program continues today as the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, and operates at both Taliesin and Taliesin West.

Other Famous Works… • Fallingwater,

a Pennsylvania home built over (and incorporating) a waterfall

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City

Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago

Hollyhock House, Los Angeles

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Gammage Auditorium

Marin County Civic Center, California

INFLUENTIAL ARCHITECTURE

TOUR THE CITY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT SPIRE On the corner of Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Scottsdale Road, visitors of the Scottsdale Promenade retail center admire a piece of the architect’s work—the Frank Lloyd Wright Spire. The blue and green, internally illuminated spire was originally designed for the Arizona State Capitol in 1957. Eventually built in 2004, the 75,000-pound structure glows blue each evening for the center’s visitors and those traveling past. GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM Gammage Auditorium, located on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s last publicly commissioned projects. The auditorium is based loosely on a design Wright had planned for an opera house in Baghdad. Since its opening in 1964, Gammage Auditorium has shown a variety of performing arts in an artistically architected space with a seating capacity of 3,000. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The designs for First Christian Church in Phoenix were originally planned for the Southwest Christian Seminary, which Wright was commissioned for in 1949. After plans to build the seminary were scrapped, Wright’s widow granted permission for his designs to be used for the church. Built in 1971, the triangular church spire reaches 77 feet high, and native stones are blended into the walls. THE ARIZONA BILTMORE In Central Phoenix, The Arizona Biltmore opened to its first guests in 1929. Frank Lloyd Wright acted as the consulting architect in the design of the resort, partnering and collaborating with his former student, Albert Chase McArthur. “Biltmore Blocks,” made of desert sand and pre-cast in 34 different geometric patterns inspired by the trunk of a palm tree, were used to build the resort. 25


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NCAA Final Four Celebrate the Final Four all weekend long with a variety of events, from low-to-no cost, all leading up to the championship game at University of Phoenix Stadium. Bring the entire family to the Final Four Fan Fest (player appearances, activities), listen to music at the March Madness Music Festival, and attend Final Four Friday (open practice). Through April 3. www.NCAA.com/finalfour and www.phoenixfinalfour.com.

CASINO ARIZONA— Slots, blackjack, keno

and live entertainment. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community. www.casinoarizona.com. 524 N. 92nd St., 480.850.7777. Valley Map Q20 CLIFF CASTLE CASINO— Slots, blackjack and live

poker, plus bowling, dining and live shows. Owned and operated by the YavapaiApache Nation. www.cliffcastlecasinohotel. com. 555 Middle Verde Road, Camp Verde, 928.567.7900. Arizona Map M8 DESERT DIAMOND WEST VALLEY— Desert

Diamond’s West Valley casino is located in Glendale, and features 40,000 square feet of space, with 1,089 games. www.ddcaz. com. 9431 W. Northern Ave., Glendale, 623.877.7777. Valley Map M11 FORT MCDOWELL CASINO— Slots, keno, bingo,

blackjack and card room. Open 24 hours. East of Fountain Hills in the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. www.fortmcdowellcasino.com. 10424 N. Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, 800.843.3678. Valley Map K24 26 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

LONE BUTTE CASINO— A 2015 expansion added

vast space to the gaming floor, a high-limit slots room, updated bingo, Cities Bar & Grille, an Irish-themed bar called Lucky’s, and a concert venue. Open 24 hours. www.wingilariver.com. 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452. Valley Map Y18 TALKING STICK RESORT CASINO— Slots, poker,

blackjack, Let It Ride, Casino War, keno; showroom featuring tribute productions and ballroom hosting touring concerts. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community. April 22-23: The Mavericks. April 28: Jon Lovitz. April 29: Travis Tritt with William Michael Morgan. www. talkingstickresort.com. 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.850.7777. Valley Map M19 VEE QUIVA CASINO— Almost a thousand slot

machines, dedicated bingo and poker rooms, table games, and live local and touring concert acts. Open 24 hours. www.wingilariver.com. 15091 S. Komatke Lane, Laveen, 800.946.4452. Valley Map X12 WILD HORSE PASS CASINO— Slots, poker and

table games. Regular live music in the lounge and touring concerts in the showroom. Open

24 hours. Adjacent to Chandler in the Gila River Indian Community. April 1: Piff the Magic Dragon. April 21: Clint Black. April 28: Sinbad. www. wingilariver.com. 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 800.946.4452. Valley Map Y17

Comedy Clubs RICK BRONSON’S HOUSE OF COMEDY— April 1-2: Eddie Ifft. April 6-9: Julian McCullough. April 12-15: Matt Richards. April 19-23: Darren Carter. April 27-30: Amir K. www.houseofcomedy.net. High Street, 5350 E. High St., 480.420.3553. Valley Map G17 STAND UP LIVE— April 6: Mister Chris’s Apartment. April 7-8: Tom Green. April 19: Richard Villa: Comedia en espanol. April 21: Maria Bamford. April 28-29: Sommore. www.standuplive.com.

CityScape, 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. Phoenix Map K3 THE COMEDY SPOT— March 2-4: Brandon Vestal. April 1: Warren B. Hall. April 2: Kohatsu Komedy. April 6-8: Keith Nelson. April 13-15: Tim Homayoon. April 20-22: Robert Duchaine. April 27-29: Nick Cobb. www.thecomedyspot.net. 7117 E. 3rd Ave., 480.945.4422. Scottsdale Map I5

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mesaartscenter.com. 1 E. Main St., Mesa, 480.644.6500. Valley Map S21 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM MUSIC THEATER— This instrument-collecting

museum has a theater with performances each month. Performance tickets can be purchased in addition to museum admission or on their own. April 5: River Whyless. April 6: Gaby Moreno. April 7: Amy White and Al Petteway. April 8: Jon McLaughlin. April 10: Aaron Neville Duo. April 14: An Evening with Trialogue and the William Eaton Trio. April 16: Charles Lloyd and the Marvels. April 18: David Lindley. April 19-20: Suzy Bogguss. April 21: Jenny and the Mexicats. April 22: Felix Cavaliere. April 25: Keiko Matsui. April 26: HAPA, MIM Musical Interludes Series featuring DuoHybrids. April 29: Cherish the Ladies. April 30: Rhiannon Giddens. www.mim.org. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. Valley Map H17 ORPHEUM THEATRE— A historic theater built in 1929. April 2: NABC Guardians of the Game, awards show. April 6: KJZZ and WNYC Presents NPR’s Ask Me Another. April 14-15: Clueless, presented by DanceMotion. April 23: New York State of Mind, presented by the Phoenix Boys Choir. April 28-29: STOMP, presented by Theater League. www.

orpheumtheatrephx.com. 203 W. Adams St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map I1 SYMPHONY HALL— The opulent home of the Phoenix Symphony. April 1-2: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. April 9: Steven Moeckel in Recital. April 14-15: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. April 20: Music, Mountains and Memory. April 21-22: Schubert’s Symphony No. 9. April 28-30: Romeo & Juliet and Petrushka. www.phoenixsymphony.org. 75 N. 2nd St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map J5

Events & Festivals ART IN THE GARDEN—April 8. Local artists offer

everything from paintings to pottery to jewelry against the flowering backdrop at Berridge Nurseries, 9 am-3 pm. www.berridgenursery.com. com. 4647 E. Camelback Road. Valley Map O16 CHALK ART FESTIVAL— April 29. Dozens of chalk

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This architectural laboratory aims to become a prototype for a city that’s largely self-sustaining. The multi-use campus has been under continuous development since experimental builder Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) settled here in 1970. On-site accommodations allows guests to become part of the community,

Architecture & Homes FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S TALIESIN WEST—

Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s (1867-1959) personal residence for almost 20 years. Set on 600 acres in the foothills of northeast Scottsdale, with guided tours of the buildings and the surrounding desert. www.franklloydwright.org. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., 480.860.2700. Valley Map J20 ORPHEUM THEATRE— Free tours of this historic

theater, which was built in 1929, are usually offered twice a month. www.orpheumtheatrephx.com. 203 W. Adams St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map I1

Art Museums ASU ART MUSEUM—A collection of American and

Mexican art, prints, new media, Latin American and Latino art. Through May 20: Museum of Walking Annex and Map(ing). www.asuartmuseum.asu.edu. Nelson Fine Arts Center, 51 E. 10th St., Tempe, 480.965.2787. Tempe Map F5 HEARD MUSEUM— This respected institution began

in 1929 with a private collection of American Indian art, and continues to grow. Curated, themed, static and interactive exhibits encompass icons, implements, lore, lifestyles and artistic expression from primitive through contemporary. Opening April 11: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Opening April 22: Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain. www.heard.org. 2301 N. Central Ave., 602.252.8840. Phoenix Map A4

Cosanti even if only temporarily. View the world-famous bronze and ceramic Soleri Windbells produced by residents through Cosanti Originals and take in a concert or other events held in the music center. www.arcosanti.org. 13555 S. Cross L Road, Mayer, 928.632.7135. Arizona Map M8

PHOENIX ART MUSEUM— The largest

The foundry and studio of Italian architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) remains a working windbell foundry, gallery, shop and educational monument to the architect. View the bronze casting process weekday mornings. www.cosanti. com. 6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145. Valley Map L18

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visual arts museum in the Southwest DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN— contains a vast collection of art ranging wheretraveler.com The Garden’s 145 acres showcase from 19th-century European works to the Sonoran Desert and more than 21st-century contemporary master20,000 plants representing 4,000 species. pieces. The permanent collection of Through May 7: David T. Kessler: Translucence. almost 18,000 works is arranged in 12 Through May 14: Spring butterfly exhibit. www. collections. Through April 9: INFOCUS J dbg.org. Papago Park, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, uried Exhibition of Self-Published Photobooks. 480.941.1225. Valley Map Q18 Through May 29: Yeohlee l Serra. Through July 16: Samurai. Closed M. www.phxart.org. 1625 N. THE FARM AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN— Working Central Ave.,602.257.1880. Phoenix Map B3 pecan grove and organic herb/produce farm (Maya’s), two daytime cafes (Morning Glory; SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Farm Kitchen), a dinner venue (Quiessence), (SMOCA)— Modern art, architecture and seasonal garden and gift shop (Botanica), design works are showcased in a building and small massage studio (Utopia). redesigned by Arizona-based architect Will www.thefarmatsouthmountain.com. Bruder. James Turrell, a Flagstaff-based artist, 6106 S. 32nd St., 602.276.6360. contributed a sitting space called “Knight Valley Map T16 Rise” to the museum’s south end. Through April 16: For Mrs. Radio. Through April 23: The MCCORMICK-STILLMAN RAILROAD PARK— Kindness of Strangers: Recent Acquisitions and Dozens of historic railroad cars, a steamConservation Projects, a range of media that has powered engine, and extremely detailed been collected. Through April 30: I Remember model railroad exhibits reveal Arizona’s Not Remembering, remembering how train-tracked roots. Take a small-scale train remembrance is subjective and communal. ride through the park, noticing playgrounds Ongoing: Murals by James Marshall (a.k.a. and a working carousel you might return to Dalek), an artist recognized for his colorful later on, and visit the $3.6 million “train geometric abstractions and associated with shed”—charmingly old-fashioned-looking skateboard and graffiti subcultures. www. but also tricked-out with modern technology. smoca.org. 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. www.therailroadpark.com. 7301 E. Indian Scottsdale Map M8 Bend Road, 480.312.2312. Valley Map M18

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Museums ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER— Hands-on exhibits

illustrating scientific principles; awesome weather theater and planetarium. www.azscience.org. Heritage & Science Park, 600 E. Washington St., 602.716.2000. Phoenix Map J7 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX— A zany

steel climbing apparatus, foam noodle forest, and tactile, noisy and imaginative activities abound. www.childrensmuseumofphoenix.org. 215 N. 7th St., 602.253.0501. Phoenix Map H8 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM (MIM)—

A repository of music-making devices from around the globe, where antique and futuristic instruments from countries familiar and foreign are presented country-by-country in detailed vignettes; guests stroll into range wearing headphones to hear musical samples and native tongues. MIM also regularly mounts thematic exhibits, hosts touring assemblages, and presents live performances. Through Sept. 4: Dragons and Vines: Inlaid Guitar Masterpieces. www.mim.org. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. Valley Map H17 WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST—This Smithsonian Affiliate

programs. Through April 30: The Taos Society of Artists. Through May 31: John Coleman: Past/Present/Future. www.scottsdalemuseum west.org. 3830 N. Marshall Way, 480.686.9539. Scottsdale Map K3

Zoos & Aquariums

Valley Map L20 OUT OF AFRICA— Natural, spacious habitats

BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND— Largest butterfly

pavilion in North America. Features things-withwings gallery within a tropical rainforest setting and 3-D theater. Examinations of ants, honeybees and sea creatures. April 4, 13, 18, 27: Yoga in the Rainforest (pre-registration req.). April 5, 19: Story Time for Tots. April 15: Concerts in the Conservatory. April 29: Spring Butterfly Hike. www.butterflywonderland.com. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.800.3000. Valley Map M19

roamed by giraffes, zebras, lions, tigers, hyenas, panthers and more are visited and observed up-close with a guide; recurring yet unpredictable shows like Tiger Splash and Predator Feed provide further insight. www.outofafricapark.com. From Phoenix: Interstate 17 north, exit 287 (Highway 260), Camp Verde; approximately 75 minutes. 928.567.2840. Arizona Map M8 PHOENIX ZOO— Home to some 1,300 animals,

including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles. Visitor options include a Safari Train with commentary and a Discovery Farm tailored to ages 18 months to 5 years. www.phoenixzoo.org. Papago Park, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, 602.273.1341. Valley Map Q18

DOLPHINARIS ARIZONA—View and interact

with dolphins at this lagoon facility. Options include a dolphin land experience, dolphin swim experiences and a dolphin trainer experience. The company’s mission is to “amaze, educate and empower.” www. dolphinarisaz.com. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.407.5154. Valley Map L20

WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO, AQUARIUM & SAFARI PARK— Explore a 15-acre Safari

ODYSEA AQUARIUM—The largest aquarium in

museum and 2016 “Best Western Museum” in the nation (True West magazine) features regularly changing exhibits of Western art and artifacts, entertaining events, and informative

submerged escalator allows guests to descend deep into the ocean while surrounded by thousands of sea creatures. View fish, otters, penguins, stingrays, sharks and more—in total, over 30,000 animals. www.odyseaaquarium. com. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.291.8000.

the Southwest, spanning 200,000 square feet, sports two levels and more than two million gallons of water. It includes a 3-D theater, SeaTREK™ underwater ocean walking and a oneof-a-kind voyage through the “Living Sea.” A giant

Park with African lions and birds. Also on-site: a baby animal nursery, tropical reptiles, giraffe and parrot feeding, and rides via train, boat, skyride and carousel. www.wildlifeworld.com. 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453. Valley Map L7

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Galleries+Antiques April

Bentley Gallery “Abstraction in the Singular” is showcased through April 15 at this gallery located in a former linen laundry built in 1918. Soaring ceilings and minimal walls provide the perfect backdrop for this exhibition that surveys painters from the West Coast and Arizona who have had an impact on how the genre of abstract art is viewed. www.bentleygallery.com. 215 E. Grant St., 480.946.6060. Open Tu-Sa. Valley Map M14

ALTAMIRA FINE ART— Western contemporary

art from a gallery founded in Jackson Hole, Wyo. www.altamiraart.com. 7038 E. Main St., 480.949.1256. Scottsdale Map K3 AMERICAN FINE ART, INC.— Works by such legendary

American painters as Norman Rockwell, Andy Warhol, Andrew Wyeth and LeRoy Neiman share the gallery’s 12,000 square feet with sculptures in glass by Jean-Claude Novaro and Lord Crosbie, and in bronze by Erté. Also of note: paintings and prints by Alexander Calder, who was known more for his mobiles, and fashion sketches by Frederick Mellinger. www.americanfineartgallery. com. 3908 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1200. Scottsdale Map K5 BONNER DAVID GALLERIES— Traditional and

contemporary works showing in harmony. www.bonnerdavid.com. 7040 E. Main St., 480.941.8500. Scottsdale Map J3 CALVIN CHARLES GALLERY—

Contemporary works by established and emerging artists from the United States, Europe and Asia, exhibited in generous, well-lighted spaces. www. calvincharlesgallery.com. 4201 N. Marshall Way, 480.421.1818. Scottsdale Map H4 COWBOY LEGACY GALLERY— Cowboy and Western

art and merchandise, including paintings, artifacts and apparel. www.artgalleryinphoenixaz.com. 7077 E. Main St., 480.595.8999. Scottsdale Map K2

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THE LEGACY GALLERY— Representational McGary’s (1958-2013) uncannily art, with an emphasis on oil painting human bronze sculptures of American and bronze sculpture. www.legacy wheretraveler.com Indian figures are joined by the work of gallery.com. 7178 E. Main St., painters and other sculptors, traditional 480.945.1113. Scottsdale Map K5 and contemporary, who show an inclination MAIN STREET GALLERIES— Large-scale sculptures toward the American West. www.expressions line one of downtown Scottsdale’s most influential artgalleries.com. 7077 E. Main St., 480.424.7412. gallery districts. www.mainstreetartgalleries.com. Scottsdale Map K4 Main Street between Scottsdale Road and FAUST GALLERY— Antique and contemporary Goldwater Boulevard. Scottsdale Map K2-K5 American Indian work, Navajo weavings, MODERN AMERICAN— Contemporary and Pueblo pottery and basketry, tribal art and modern works by internationally renowned jewelry. www.faustgallery.com. 7100 E. Main St., artists such as Salvador Dali, Roy Lichtenstein, 480.200.4290. Scottsdale Map K5 Andy Warhol and Marc Chagall; original paintings, GEBERT CONTEMPORARY— mixed media artworks, drawings, prints and Contemporary works in a split-level space sculpture. www.modernamerican.com. 4161 N. conducive to spirited receptions. Sculptures, Marshall Way, 480.941.0909. Scottsdale Map H4 photo composits and ambitious paintings. OVERLAND GALLERY— Western and American www.gebertartaz.com. 7160 E. Main St., representational art and Russian impressionism 480.429.0711. Scottsdale Map K5 (1930s-80s). www.overlandgallery.com. 7155 J KLEIN GALLERY—A bright, contemporary Main St., 480.947.1934. Scottsdale Map K5 showroom with unique works ranging from PEJMAN GALLERY— Investment-quality oil tabletop paintings and sculptures to large paintings and archival framing. www. indoor and outdoor installations. www. pejmangallery.com. 7165 E. Main St., jkleingallery.com. 7136 E. Main St., 480.970.1505. Scottsdale Map J3 480.941.3442. Scottsdale Map I3 R.C. GORMAN NAVAJO GALLERY— Oil pastels, LARSEN GALLERY— Large fine art gallery known lithographs, bronzes and paper castings by for its represented artists and its consigned art Chinle, Ariz.-born R.C. Gorman (1931-2005). for sale on the secondary market. www.larsen www.rcgormangallery.com. 7116 E. Main St., gallery.com. 3705 N. Bishop Lane, 480.941.0900. 480.478.4163. Scottsdale Map J4

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Fine-arts galleries, contemporary to classic, that are either geographically or philosophically aligned with the Scottsdale Arts District. www. scottsdalegalleries.com. Locations include Main Street, Scottsdale Road to Goldwater Boulevard. Scottsdale Map K2-K5; Marshall Way, Indian School Road to 5th Avenue. Scottsdale Map G4-I4 THE SHORR GALLERY—Art gallery featuring the

works of artists such as March Churms, Dan Deuter, Jerry Joslin, Stephen Shorr and Scott Wallis. www.shorrgallery.com. 7137 E. Main St., Scottsdale 480.945.5200. Scottsdale Map J4 T.H. BRENNEN FINE ART— Fine artwork

spanning traditional Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, and living academic realists to contemporary. www.thbrennenfineart.com. 7150 E. Main St., 480.994.1355. Scottsdale Map J4 TRAILSIDE GALLERIES— Western, impressionist,

landscape, still-life and wildlife art in a 5,500square-foot gallery. www.trailsidegalleries.com. 7330 Scottsdale Mall, 480.945.7751. Scottsdale Map K7 WILDE MEYER GALLERY— Contemporary art

and sculpture, and abstract and landscape paintings. www.wildemeyer.com. 4142 N. Marshall Way, 480.945.2323. Scottsdale Map I4; Wilde Meyer Annex, 7100 E. Main St., 480.947.1489. Scottsdale Map K3 XANADU GALLERY— Luminous blown-glass fixtures

and totems, figurative sculpture for indoors and out, moody landscape paintings, and the colorful collage works of Dave Newman. www.xanadu gallery.com. 7039 E. Main St., 480.368.9929. Scottsdale Map K5

Beyond Downtown Scottsdale ANTIQUE TROVE— Heirlooms and collectibles

in a strip mall easily reached between Scottsdale’s “resort row” and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. www.antique trove.com. 2020 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.947.6074. Valley Map P18 SCOTTSDALE MARKETPLACE— Cottage/shabby

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Friday art crawl (first F of each month, 6-10 pm): tour of full-time galleries, studio/mixed-use spaces and temporary installations. www.artlink phoenix.com. Roosevelt Street west of 7th Street. Phoenix Map C8; Grand Avenue, 7th to 15th avenues. Valley Map R14 ROOSEVELT ROW— Mixed-use, independent,

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Artisan-created diamonds take center stage at this new destination. The gems are identical to mined diamonds in every way–except that they are created in a plasma chamber instead of dug from the ground. www.spencediamonds.com. Scottsdale Quarter, 15257 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.900.8890. Valley Map I18

A COOL BREEZE— Handcrafted designer

women’s apparel, handbags, jewelry, furniture and tableware. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.663.3182. AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANY— Custom-built

belts using exotic leathers and ornamental hardware. www.americanleatheraz.com. 7236 E. 1st Ave., 480.421.2166. Scottsdale Map G6 CARINE— Uncommon women’s clothing, casual

to special-occasion, with attentive service and custom touches by the master-tailor proprietress. www.carineapparel.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.483.3888; Scottsdale Quarter, 480.991.9789; 7081 E. 5th Ave., 480.949.0800. Scottsdale Map G4 DIVA— Elegant clothing for women in sizes 14-24,

including swimwear and formalwear, plus handbags and jewelry. www.divascottsdale.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.948.8777. DIVA DIVINE BOUTIQUE—Women’s clothing,

jewelry, accessories and gifts. www.divadivine boutique.com. 23425 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.585.2570. Valley Map G18 FRANCES— Contemporary clothing, screen-

print tees, art-jewelry and baby gifts. www. francesvintage.com. 10 W. Camelback Road, 602.279.5467. Valley Map O14

H&M— Hennes & Mauritz, the Swedish

fashion machine known for prolific, trendy and affordable clothing. www.hm.com. Scottsdale Quarter, 480.281.0111; Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.946.0370; Arizona Mills, 480.839.4254

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and lots of lightweight layers: dip-dyed tanks, animal-patterned tees, stud-embellished jackets and more. Pinnacle at Scottsdale, 23415 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.585.9190. Valley Map G18 KISS ME KATE— Women’s fashion boutique

offering a variety of labels for all occasions. Jewelry, handbags, belts and scarves too, and many one-of-a-kind items. www.kissme kateaz.com. Camelback Village, 5039 N. 44th St., 602.840.6173. Valley Map O17 LOOP JEAN COMPANY—A premium denim

store for men and women. Shoes, jewelry and accessories too. www.loopjeancompany.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.621.8400. Valley Map L19 NINA MCLEMORE— Day, evening and leisure

clothing for women, with a strong focus on travel. Nina McLemore designs four collections per year: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. www.ninamclemore.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.607.7700.

RITZY RAGS & SHOES— Colorful clothing

and accessories with a dash of glitz and comfort-shoe collections. www.ritzy ragsandshoes.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.596.0533.

Art Supplies JESSICA KNITS & CROCHETS— Frequent

classes and a vast inventory of yarns, needles and other supplies for knitters. www.jessicaknits.com. Pima Crossing, 8660 E. Shea Blvd., 480.515.4454. Valley Map L19 SCOTTSDALE BEAD SUPPLY— Beading and jewelry

components, from utilitarian hardware to exotic silver, glass, wood and stone beads. Workshops of varying skill levels are available. www.scottsdale bead.com. 3625 N. Marshall Way, 480.945.5988. Scottsdale Map N4

Bargains/Resale/Outlets ARIZONA MILLS— Value-focused indoor

shopping center with outlets. www.arizona mills.com. 5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700. Tempe Map K2 HIGH SOCIETY RESALE BOUTIQUE— Gently

used women’s apparel, shoes, jewelry and handbags, including designer brands. www. highsocietyresale.com. 10805 N. 71st Way, 480.951.2506. Valley Map L19

SHOP MORE ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS at Practical Art, a retail and gallery space featuring all locally made wares, from kitchen tools to jewelry (www.pratical-art.com). 44 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

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OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE—

Collectible designer jewelry and home décor on the secondary market; inventory has been known to include Tiffany & Co. jewelry, Lladró and Swarovski crystal. www.overthetopconsignment.com. 7072 E. 5th Ave., 480.947.2782.

Fine Apparel and Accessories

Scottsdale Map G3 PHOENIX PREMIUM OUTLETS— This outlet

center is stocked with such brands as Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, Coach, Kate Spade and Nike. www.premiumoutlets.com. 4976 Premium Outlet Way, Chandler. Valley Map Y17 TO BE CONTINUED...A CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE—

Women’s clothing and accessories from luxury makers (Escada, Chanel, Fendi, et. al.) in such discounted strata as new-with-tags, pre-owned and vintage. www.tbcconsignment.com. The Shops at Hilton Village, 480.699.2700.

Beauty & Body Products ARIZONA WIG BOUTIQUE— Offering a

selection of wigs, extensions, hairpieces and turbans for women, men and children. www.arizonawigco.com. 7074 E. 5th Ave., 480.429.3778. Scottsdale Map F3 KIEHL’S— Founded in 1851 as an old-world

apothecary in New York, this skincare line now has a loyal, well-groomed following. Products for face, body and hair are made from botanical extracts, and they speak for themselves—the global brand has never done any advertising. www.kiehls.com. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.994.1039.

Collectibles CHIEF DODGE— American Indian kachinas,

rugs, baskets, pottery, artifacts, oil/sand paintings, and quality jewelry at practically wholesale prices for 40+ years. www.chief dodge.com. Papago Plaza, 1346 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.970.1133. Valley Map P18 GILBERT ORTEGA— American Indian art,

jewelry, baskets, pottery, home furnishings, rugs, kachinas and collectibles. www.gilbert ortega.com. 3925 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1808. Scottsdale Map K6

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Furnishings BUFFALO COLLECTION— Handcrafted buffalo-

leather furniture with such distinctions as braided piping, contrasting applique, and a variety of woods sourced in the American West. www.buffalocollection.com. 7044 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.3903. Scottsdale Map F3 THE COLLECTOR’S HOUSE—A classically

modern interior design boutique that is also a lifestyle brand for everything home. Services include restyling and interior design, turn-key services and bridal registry. Find handmade luxury furniture, hand formed dinnerware, gifts, pillows, Turkish rugs, antiques and more. www.thecollectorshouse.biz. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.268.9292. THE EMBELLISHED HOUSE— A rambling

chateau of romantic, regal and repurposed furnishings. www.theembellishedhouse.com. 15551 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, 480.991.2610. Valley Map J19

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IKEA— Swedish interior design mecca.

www.ikea.com. 2110 W. Ikea Way, Tempe, 480.496.5658. Valley Map W18 RESTORATION HARDWARE— A three-story

mansion of ruggedly elegant (or elegantly rugged) furniture, lighting and accessories; the only such RH lifestyle gallery in the state, and one of the first in the nation. www. restorationhardware.com. Scottsdale Quarter, 480.658.1021. VALERIANNE OF SCOTTSDALE— Sumptuous

bed linens, Egyptian cotton towels, dusting silk and luxurious bathroom accessories. www.valerianne.com. 7033 E. 1st Ave., 480.946.8772. Scottsdale Map J3

Gifts KACTUS JOCK— This is Arizona souvenir

central, with straightforward and funny T-shirts, moccasins, canvas bags and other keepsakes. www.kactusjock.com. 7233 E. Main St., 480.945.6691. Scottsdale Map K6 PENCHETTA PEN & KNIFE— A large selection

of fine pens, knives and instruments for wet shaving. www.penchetta.com. Scottsdale Promenade, 16211 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.575.0729. Valley Map J18

Jewelry DIAMONDS & DESIGNS— Estate jewelry

and art; repair and appraisal too. www. arizonaglassart.com. 7077 E. 5th Ave., 480.947.9934. Scottsdale Map G4 THE ESTATE WATCH & JEWELRY COMPANY—

Appraiser and reseller of pre-owned jewelry, timepieces and loose diamonds. www.watch link.com. 7121 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.9940. Scottsdale Map G4 ISAAC JEWELERS— Frank Isaac’s Scottsdale-

based designs since 1996, plus international jewelry collections and timepieces. www.isaac jewelers.com. Kierland Commons, 480.941.9090. LONDON GOLD FINE JEWELERS— Direct

diamond importers and jewelry designers. www.londongold.com. Locations include: 10441 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.367.1717. Valley Map K19; 3100 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.705.4191. Valley Map X19 PANDORA— Ever-expanding jewelry collection

intended for personal customizing, piece-bypiece. www.pandora.net. Locations include: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.421.0215; Scottsdale Quarter, 480.991.1199; Chandler Fashion Center, 480.812.8488. ROBERT C. WESLEY JEWELER— Fine jewelry

and watches; Rolex is a featured brand. www.robertwesleyjewelers.com. 7088 E. 5th Ave., 480.947.2416. Scottsdale Map G4 ROMANOV FINE JEWELRY— Offering a collection

of fine rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings, and gems from all over the world. www.romanov finejewelry.com. 7137 E. Main St., 480.945.5200. Scottsdale Map K4 SILVER STAR JEWELRY—A family-owned

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and -operated jewelry store offering stunning jewelry handmade by skilled Native American artists. www.silverstarjewelryaz.com. 7257 E. First Ave., 480.949.1101. Scottsdale Map I5 48 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

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ChiC & ElEgant Day, Evening and Casual Designer Separates

Shoes & Boots ECCO— Walking shoes from Denmark. www.

ecco.com. Kierland Commons, 480.443.0558. MEPHISTO SCOTTSDALE— Famously

comfortable walking shoes for men and women. www.mephistoscottsdale.com. Village at Shea, 7342 E. Shea Blvd., 480.443.1689. Valley Map L19 STUART WEITZMAN— High-detail “occasion”

footwear favored by celebrities and seen frequently on the red carpet. www.stuart weitzman.com. Biltmore Fashion Park, 602.956.2330.

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Shopping Centers ARIZONA MILLS— Value-focused indoor

shopping center with outlets for Neiman Marcus (Last Call), Burlington Coat Factory, Sears and JCPenney; family entertainment venues SEA LIFE Arizona aquarium and LEGOLAND Discovery Center; a Gameworks arcade; and adventuresome dining at Rainforest Cafe. www.arizonamills.com. 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700. Tempe Map K2 BILTMORE FASHION PARK— Outdoor shopping

center of luxury boutiques, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, and restaurants ranging from fast to fine French. At the east end: independent and local “mini-shops” known collectively as UNION. www.shopbiltmore.com. 2502 E. Camelback Road. Valley Map O15 CHANDLER FASHION CENTER— Bi-level enclosed

mall with open-air village. www.shopchandler fashioncenter.com. 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler. Valley Map Y19 CITYSCAPE PHOENIX— Shops, original-concept

Exceptional Women’s Clothing and Accessories from the Finest Homes in the Valley. New Arrivals Daily Featuring: Chico’s • Coach Donald J Pliner Eileen Fisher • Escada Michael Kors St. John & Misook

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restaurants, a bowling center and a comedy club in a high-rise development in downtown Phoenix. www.cityscapephoenix.com. 1 E. Washington St., Phoenix. Phoenix Map I3 DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE— Sprawling,

family-oriented shopping destination. www.shopdesertridge.com. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.513.7586. Valley Map G17 HIGH STREET— Select shops, services and

date-night restaurants at the base of an upscale residential development. www.high streetaz.com. 5515 E. High St. Valley Map H18 KIERLAND COMMONS— Elite boutiques and

bistros on the Main Street level and residential lofts upstairs. www.kierlandcommons.com. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd. Valley Map I18 OUTLETS AT ANTHEM— Outdoor shopping among

60 name-brand outlet stores, including Michael Kors, Calvin Klein and Columbia Sportswear. www.outletsanthem.com. 4250 W. Anthem Way. Arizona Map O7 SANTAN VILLAGE— Outdoor-access national

brands. www.shopsantanvillage.com. 2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert. Valley Map X24 SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE— Largest

indoor shopping center in the Southwest, anchored by Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. A Tesla car showroom, Microsoft store, multiple restaurants and a Harkins Theatres too. www. fashionsquare.com. 7014 E. Camelback Road. Scottsdale Map D5 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 49


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SCOTTSDALE QUARTER— Open-air center

of Arizona exclusives (Le Creuset, west elm, Kendra Scott), an iPic movie center, and a blend of casual and upscale restaurants. www.scottsdalequarter.com. 15037 N. Scottsdale Road. Valley Map I18 THE SHOPS AT GAINEY VILLAGE— Outdoor-

access boutiques in a linear arrangement. www.theshopsgaineyvillage.com. 8777 N. Scottsdale Road. Valley Map M18 THE SHOPS AT HILTON VILLAGE— Linear

center of boutiques and cafes. www.hilton village.com. 6045 N. Scottsdale Road. Valley Map N18 THE SHOPS AT SOUTHBRIDGE— Individual-

concept boutiques and salons at street level and one floor up. Stetson Drive north of 5th Avenue and west of Scottsdale Road. Scottsdale Map E5

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TEMPE MARKETPLACE— Direct-access

big-box retailers as well as smaller/younger boutiques. www.tempemarketplace.com. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe.

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Crowd-receptive arrangement of restaurants, bars, fast-food cafes and brand-name stores. www.westgateaz.com. 6751 N. Sunset Blvd., Glendale. Valley Map M11

Spas & Salons SPA DU SOLEIL— Facials, massages, body

treatments and wraps with rejuvenating results; combine several for a full day of indulgence. www.spadusoleil.com. 7040 E. 3rd Ave., 480.994.5400. Scottsdale Map H3 WELL & BEING SPA— Massages, facials

and body scrubs, fitness programs (aerial yoga, TRX suspension training, RipSurfer simulators), targeted-relief treatments (acupuncture, cupping) and nutrition consultation. www.fairmont.com/ scottsdale. Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, 480.585.2732. Valley Map I18

Specialty Food/Drink SADDLEBAGS—Specializing in sterling silver

buckle sets and exotic leather belts. Also, unique jewelry and accessories for men and women. www.saddlebags.herokaupp. com. 3940 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.948.1221. Scottsdale Map K2 SPHINX DATE CO. PALM & PANTRY—

Independent market of Arizona-harvested dates and nuts, Arizona-made wines and beers, and Arizona-blended salsas, sauces and oils. www.sphinxdateranch.com. 3039 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.941.2261. Valley Map P18 VOM FASS— German for “from the cask,”

Vom Fass is an interactive wining and dining boutique. Sample spirits, liqueurs and wines straight from the casks, and olive oils and vinegars from the stoneware crocks in order to find perfect ingredients for coming meals. www.vomfassusa.com. 7135 E. Camelback Road, 480.699.1099. Scottsdale Map D4

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Mora Italian Scott Conant, chef, restaurateur, cookbook author and judge on the Food Network‘s “Chopped”, dazzles diners with a top-notch Italian menu offered in a laid-back eatery space. Grab a seat at the bustling bar, slide into a leather booth or enjoy a seat on the street-side patio. Diners enjoy the tableside bread cart

and antipasti options such as polenta, burrata and Grilled Octopus Ceci. Entrées range from the Wood Grilled Rib Eye of Beef to the Whole Roasted Orata. Pastas here are handmade, with dishes such as Spaghetti Pomodoro and Cavatelli with braised duck and black truffles (pictured) as choices. Pizza napoletana

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breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Menu options include gluten-free and vegetarian, and items are organic. wheretraveler.com Head to the bar and enjoy organic spirits, local beers and wines on tap, and cold COWBOY CIAO— Contemporary pressed cocktails and Kombucha drinks. American. Thoughtful, playful small plates, www.ilovefarmandcraft.com. 4302 N. Scottsdale salads and entrées, and a lengthy, long-winded Road, 480.568.8980. Scottsdale Map F5 wine list. www.cowboyciao.com. 7133 E. Stetson THE HERB BOX— Café. Garden-goodie pizzas, Drive, 480.946.3111. Scottsdale Map F4 sandwiches and salads,and healthy meals. CRAFT 64— Pizza. A delightful house retrofitted www.theherbbox.com. The Shops at for a luxury linen boutique is now a bistro with SouthBridge, 7134 E. Stetson Drive, pizzas, salads and tons of taps for Arizona480.289.6160. Scottsdale Map E5; Market brewed beers. www.craft64.com. 6922 E. Main St., Street at DC Ranch, 20707 N. Pima Road, 480.946.0542. Scottsdale Map L2 480.289.6180. Valley Map H19 CRUST— Pizza. By the slice or whole pie, pizzas KYOTO JAPANESE RESTAURANT—Sushi. here come in two crust depths and typical A Valley staple since 1982, Kyoto is now toppings. Pasta, salads and stromboli round re-opened after a brief closure to the delight of out the hearty menu, while international labels its dedicated following. The sushi offerings range dominate the ample wine list. www.crust from traditional to creative, and diners are also restaurants.com. Locations include: 6989 fond of the teppan tables, where teppanyaki is N. Hayden Road, 480.948.3099. Valley Map M19; served by engaging chefs. 7170 E. Stetson Drive, 4727 E. Bell Road, 602.494.1000. Valley Map I17 480.990.9374. Scottsdale Map E5 DON & CHARLIE’S— Steak. A fixture since 1981, MARCELLINO RISTORANTE— Italian. with celebrity caricatures, sports memorabilia, This graceful husband-wife operation introduces and Chicago-style ribs and chicken, chops and skeins of specialty pastas at the commencement of steaks. www.donandcharlies.com. 7501 E. every dinner, and follows through with an equally Camelback Road, 480.990.0900. Valley Map O18 intriguing series of plates and presentations. FARM & CRAFT— Health Food. Located in downtown www.marcellinoristorante.com. The Shops at Scottsdale and offering healthy and sustainable SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9500. food in a community-style atmosphere for Scottsdale Map F4

moderately priced comfort food and an ambitious wine program. www.5thandwine.com. 7051 E. 5th Ave., 480.699.8001. Scottsdale Map G5 ARCADIA FARMS CAFE— American. This rustic

hideaway with a downtown address has long been a destination for “ladies who lunch”— perhaps for the lump crab cakes and berry salads, perhaps for the foliage and fountain noise that conceal great gossip. www.arcadiafarmscafe.com. 7014 E. 1st Ave., 480.941.5665. Scottsdale Map J3 ARIDUS WINE COMPANY—A Scottsdale tasting

room for a Willcox-area (southern Arizona) winemaker. www.ariduswineco.com. 7173 E. Main St., 520.954.2676. Scottsdale Map K4 AZ/88— American. This upscale city tavern isn’t

visible from any street, but art-world cognoscenti and martini connoisseurs have a way of finding it. Inside a glass box on the perimeter of Scottsdale’s Civic Center, nicely appointed burgers, salads and sandwiches are dished. www.az88.com. 7353 E. Scottsdale Mall, 480.994.5576. Scottsdale Map K7 CITIZEN PUBLIC HOUSE— American.

Most ingredients are proudly identified by their ranch, farm, state or nation of origin on this menu, and their combined effect is intelligent, hearty, and much-inclined to combining with cocktails. Solid stand-outs include cherry-sauced ribs with parsnip puree, smoked duck with spiced

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pistachios, and chef Bernie Kantak’s original chopped salad. www. citizenpublichouse.com. 7111 E. 5th Ave., 480.398.4208. Scottsdale Map G4

options are available too. Unique creations include the seafood pizza, topped with clams, mussels, shrimp and baby tomatoes. Open for dinner daily; bar is open until midnight Th-Sa. Lunch and a weekend patio brunch debuting soon. www.moraitalian.com. 5651 N. 7th St., 602.795.9943. Valley Map N15.



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THE MONTAUK—American, Contemporary. An

East Coast-inspired menu and a beachhouse atmosphere overlooking Scottsdale Road. www.themontaukaz.com. 4360 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.994.1888. Scottsdale Map E5 OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY— Southwestern.

Trees with lights and a fountain with fire set up the patio as a relaxing place to dine on a progression of poblano dip, tortilla soup, soft C tacos and Southwestern-spiced surf & turf. M Hundreds of tortillas are made one-by-one on a grill inside the 75-year-old adobe hacienda every Y night, and a former carriage house serves as the CM cantina. Dinner only. www.oldtowntortilla factory.com. 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. Scottsdale Map L2 OREGANO’S PIZZA BISTRO— Pizza.

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Pizzas on thin crust or Chicago-stuffed-style, CMY traditionally topped or uniquely accessorized. www.oreganos.com. Locations include: 3102 N. K Scottsdale Road, 480.970.1860. Valley Map P18; 523 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.858.0501. Valley Map R18; 1130 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.962.0036. Valley Map T20; 1960 W. Germann Road, Chandler, 480.265.4580. Valley Map Y20; 328 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.882.9336. Valley Map V22; 4602 E. Cactus Road, 602.482.0054. Valley Map K17 ROARING FORK— Western. Upscale-rustic tavern

and restaurant. Smoked, seared, cast-ironcooked, rotisserie-roasted, and cracker-crusted are but some of the ways hearty, creative entrées are prepared. www.roaringfork.com. 4800 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.947.0795. Scottsdale Map C5 RNR— American. Substantial and savory breakfasts,

a smattering of sandwiches and evening entrées, served in an industrial loft atmosphere. www.rnr scottsdale.com. 3737 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.945.3353. Scottsdale Map L5 THE SALT CELLAR RESTAURANT— Seafood.

A shot of rare-batch tequila with a goblet of giant shrimp is one way to get things started. Follow by feasting on various fish or crustaceans—sautéed, blackened, broiled, stuffed, fried or baked—or just loiter in the lounge until reverse happy hour kicks in and staffers from other restaurants trickle in (an industry testimonial!). Underground dining room hosted by a convivial husband-wife team. www.saltcellarrestaurant.com. 550 N. Hayden Road, 480.947.1963. Valley Map Q19 SOCIAL TAP EATERY—American. Eat, drink and be

social and this casual spot which features everything from tacos and burgers to steak and fish. www.socialtapscottsdale.com. 4312 N. Brown Ave., 602.432.6719. Scottsdale Map F5 THE SUGAR BOWL— Frozen Treats. A sweet pink-

and-white Scottsdale institution since 1958, with Tin Roof and Dusty Road sundaes and swirled-toorder shakes and malts. The cartoons posted near the door were sketched by late “Family Circus” creator Bil Keane, who lived in nearby Paradise Valley. www.sugarbowlscottsdale.com. 4005 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.946.0051. Scottsdale Map J6 SUSHI ROKU— Japanese/Sushi. Handsome

atmosphere and seriously sexy sushi. Baked/ steamed seafood, grilled steaks and skewers, and pork braised for eight hours, too. www.sushiroku. com. W Scottsdale, 7277 E. Camelback Rd., 480.970.2121. Scottsdale Map D8

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THIRSTY LION GASTROPUB & GRILL—American.

Brick-oven artisan pizzas, gourmet burgers, shareable appetizers, seafood, steaks and sandwiches. Cuisine is made with fresh and local ingredients. NCAA, NFL and MLS games are regularly shown. www.thirstyliongastro pub.com. Locations include: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.284.7292. Scottsdale Map D5; 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.968.2920. Valley Map R19; SanTan Village, 2212 E Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.899.0119. Valley Map X23 WILDFISH SEAFOOD GRILLE— Seafood. A high-

energy, high-style restaurant/lounge with an independent-thinker menu that doesn’t exclude red meat-eaters. www.wildfishseafoodgrille.com. Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Road, 480.994.4040. Scottsdale Map D5

Scottsdale: Beyond Downtown BLANCO TACOS + TEQUILA— Mexican. A variety

of cheese crisps and unusual margaritas (one’s vanilla!) kick-start a meal. Chile- and cheese-laced entrées, some of which arrive in cast-iron skillets, are creative and generously proportioned. www. blancotacostequila.com. 6166 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.305.6692. Valley Map N18; Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 Camelback Road, 602.429.8000. Valley Map O15 CHOMPIE’S— Deli. New York-style delicatessen,

gourmet bakery and bagel factory. Exceptional hot corned beef, pastrami, brisket, chicken soup with matzo balls, and New York cheesecake. www.chompies.com. 9301 E. Shea Blvd., 480.860.0475. Valley Map K19; Paradise Valley Mall, 4550 E. Cactus Road, 602.710.2910. Valley Map K17; 1160 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.557.0700. Tempe Map E7; 3481 W. Frye Road, Chandler, 480.398.3008. Valley Map X19 EL CHORRO— American. Conveniently nestled

between Scottsdale and Phoenix, Paradise Valley’s historic El Chorro offers an authentic Arizona dining experience with stunning views of the Valley’s most prominent landmark, Camelback Mountain. Generations of Valley residents and visitors alike frequent El Chorro to savor seasonal cuisine featuring the highest quality in sustainable, locally grown, all natural ingredients, including herbs and produce from the El Chorro garden. The team of mixologists complement the restaurant’s menu with seasonally inspired, handcrafted cocktails and an expansive wine selection. www.elchorro.com. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. Valley Map N17 DREXYL MODERN AMERICAN— Modern American.

Offering seasonal, handcrafted dishes that include small plates, salads, sandwiches and entrées. A well curated selection of beer, wine and vintage cocktails round out the menu. Open for happy hour and dinner daily, and lunch M-Sa. www.drexylusa.com. The SHOPS at Gainey Village, 8877 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.840.1861. Valley Map L18

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FORNO FABBRI— Italian. All-day cafe and

to-go market of such Italian necessities as breads, pastries, cheeses, cured meats, peppers and assorted produce; wines too. www.forno fabbri.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.998.1366. Valley Map M18 GRASSROOTS KITCHEN & TAP— American.

Valley Map O16 GRENADA BAR & GRILL—American. This urban

American concept is located on the top floor of the Embassy Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Resort. Options include pizzas, steaks, lamb and seafood. www.embassysuites3.hilton.com. Embassy Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Resort, 5001 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.949.1414. Valley Map N19 HOUSTON’S— American. Huge salads, barbecued

ribs, hamburgers and veggie burgers are among daily fare. See and be seen in the bar, which bustles during happy hour. www.hillstone.com. Hilton Village, 6113 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.922.7775. Valley Map N18 J&G STEAKHOUSE— Steak. Global steakhouse

by Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Begin with the raw bar or heirloom tomato salad, segue to tuna tartare or a foie gras terrine, then select a juicy cut of beef, pork or fish. www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, 480.214.8000. Valley Map O18 KITCHEN WEST—American. Seasonally determined

American fare with Western flair. Begin with the Chorizo Hush Puppies or Fried Mesquite Honey Cheese Curds, then move on to a brisket burger, juicy steak or wild salmon filet. www. destinationhotels.com/scottsdale-resort. The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, 7700 E. McCormick Parkway, 480.991.9000. Valley Map L19 MACAYO’S MEXICAN KITCHEN— Mexican.

For 60 years, Macayo has been dishing Sonoran Mexican dishes. The menu features creations from old family recipes as well as new, lighter fare. www.macayo.com. Locations include: 11107 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.596.1181. Valley Map L18; 4001 N. Central Ave., 602.264.6141. Valley Map P14 ROKA AKOR— Asian/Fusion. Artistic little tastes

come from the robata (charcoal) grill or the sushi/ sashimi bar, and are delivered to dinner tables and low-slung lounge seats. Cocktails are concocted from the distilled Japanese spirit shochu and hunks of crystal-clear ice. www.rokaakor.com. 7299 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.428.0051. Valley Map M18 SOI 4 BANGKOK EATERY— Thai. Ginger-marinated

lamb, star anise-braised tofu and pan-seared duck are among the more complex entrées to be presented on oversized white plates in this chic urban space. Yet curries, stir-frys and skewers, though perhaps more familiar, would hardly be called “simple.” Loft-level dining available for groups. www.soifour.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.778.1999. Valley Map M18 58 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

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Comfort food with gourmet touches; soups du jour are influenced by regions of the United States (Louisiana red beans and rice; New Mexico Hatch chiles with smoked pork). www.grassroots az.com.The Village at Hayden, 8120 N. Hayden Road, 480.699.0699. Valley Map M19; Town & Country, 2119 E. Camelback Road, 602.368.8766.


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SONATA’S RESTAURANT— Contemporary European. Lithuanian restaurant owners

bring Old World European cuisine with a contemporary American twist to the Scottsdale dining scene. To begin, try the pickled herring or borscht (beet soup with meatballs), then move on to entrées such as the chicken Kiev, pork shank and sauerkraut, or oxtail stew. www.sonatasrestaurant.com. 10050 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.477.1390. Valley Map K18 TAPHOUSE KITCHEN—American.

Seasonal menu offerings and mainstays such as the TapHouse sliders with Angus beef, quail egg and sauce béarnaise on a brioche bun; shrimp mac ’n’ cheese; and the gluten-free pork tenderloin with Parmesan polenta, cola gastrique and cherry-tomatillo salsa. All menu items list recommended beer and wine pairings. Daily happy hour; brunch on weekends. www.taphousekitchen.com. 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.656.0012. Valley Map N18 TWISTED GROVE PARLOR & BAR— Modern American. Stone-oven flatbreads and

build-your-own bruschetta in an industrial setting with communal tables and an expansive patio. www.twistedgrove.com. 8220 N. Hayden Road, 480.699.0811. Valley Map L19 VILLAGE TAVERN— American. Handcrafted

cocktails, intriguing wine list, comfort food with some surprises, and a relaxing environment. www.villagetavern.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.951.6445. Valley Map M18

Scottsdale: North BOURBON STEAK— Steak. A modern

atmosphere for Michael Mina’s signature slow-poached steak and lobster, duckfat fries, and multi-course dinners matched with wines. www.michaelmina.net. Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, 480.585.4848. Valley Map H18 DOMINICK’S STEAKHOUSE— Steak.

Sumptuous setting for steaks, chops, seafood and wine. Meant for sharing, although you won’t want to: Parmesan and truffle oil fries, au gratin potatoes, and roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon. www. dominickssteakhouse.com. Scottsdale Quarter, 15169 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.272.7271. Valley Map I18 EDDIE MERLOT’S—Seafood & Steak.

This upscale steak and seafood establishment was founded by a well-known wine connoisseur named Bill Humphries. Filet mignon and Wagyu reserve cuts are enhanced with sauces, butters, fried egg, lobster and shrimp. Sides range lobster mac ’n’ cheese and sweet potato casserole. The wine menu is, of course, top-notch and extensive. www. eddiemerlots.com. 23207 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.699.0480. Valley Map G18 GIANFRANCO RISTORANTE— Italian.

Framed European landscapes trim the walls inside this fine-dining establishment, where traditional Italian dishes are served. www.gianfrancobydarcy.com. 10434 E. Jomax Road, 480.585.6969. Valley Map E20 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 59


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KALE & CLOVER—Vegetarian/Vegan.

Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes, with meat additions for carnivores. www.kale andclover.com. 20511 N. Hayden Road, 480.568.8707. Valley Map G18 MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB FISH HOUSE— Seafood.

Coastal-inspired indoor-outdoor restaurant with enormous oak doors and wrought iron chandeliers, and flown-in, house-cut fish, including bone-in ahi tuna. www.mastros restaurants.com. Kierland Commons, 15045 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.443.8555. Valley Map I18 PERSIAN ROOM— Persian. Bi-level fine

dining restaurant with two bars and a menu of grilled meat-and-veggie skewers and other Persian favorites. Vegetarian dishes too. www.persianroom.com. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.614.1414. Valley Map I18 PRESTON’S STEAKHOUSE—Steakhouse.

Steakhouse classics and innovative dishes are created with prime cuts and locally sourced ingredients. www.prestonsscottsdale. com. 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, 480.629.5087. Valley Map G19 SOL MEXICAN COCINA— Mexican. Beachy,

Baja-style fish tacos, ceviches and salsa-ladled plates; vegetarian/vegan options and lots of tequila choices. For an appetite grande, go for slow-roasted pork carnitas or a grilled steak dressed with cilantro sauce or garlic butter. www.solcocina.com. Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.245.6708. Valley Map I18 TANZY— Mediterranean. Exotic and domestic

flavors mingle. Upscale-lounge atmosphere; adjacent to iPic Theaters. www.tanzyrestaurant. com. Scottsdale Quarter, 15257 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.3255. Valley Map I18 TOM’S THUMB FRESH MARKET— Café.

This quaint market and eatery is the perfect stop for a breakfast burrito or a smokedbarbecue sandwich before or after a round of golf or a hike at the nearby Pinnacle Peak. www.thethumb.com. 9393 E. Bell Road, 480.513.8186. Valley Map I20 TRUE FOOD KITCHEN— Contemporary American.

Good-for-you meals. www.truefoodkitchen.com. Locations include: Scottsdale Quarter, 15191 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.265.4500. Valley Map I18 ZEN CULINARY—American/Asian. The cuisine draws

diners into a culinary zen. Choose to be seated in one of two dining rooms or on one of the serene garden patios. Menu items range from sushi to Bunh Mi sandwiches, and noodle dishes to bone-in prime rib. The Pineapple Fried Rice is a menu favorite. www.zenculinary.com. Sonora Village, 15544 N. Pima Road, 480.296.0030. Valley Map I19

Phoenix: Downtown THE ARROGANT BUTCHER— American.

Baby back ribs, crab-stuffed chicken and beef stew are among the urban comfort foods on this bold menu. A glass-lined exhibition kitchen allows diners and outside pedestrians a glimpse at preparations. Located across the street from Talking Stick Arena, with underground parking available. www.foxrc.com. Cityscape, 2 E. Jefferson St., 602.324.8502. Phoenix Map K4

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CIBO— Pizza. Boutique pizzeria and wine

bar in a cozy, friendly house built in 1913. www.cibophoenix.com. 603 N. 5th Ave., 602.441.2697. West of Phoenix Map D1 HULA’S MODERN TIKI— Polynesian. Fish and

fruit, sauces and slaws, and seasonings from Asian, Jamaican and Cajun traditions are blended into summer-everyday suppers and lunches. www.hulasmoderntiki.com. 4700 N. Central Ave., 602.265.8454. Valley Map O14; 7213 E. 1st Ave., 480.970.4852. Scottsdale Map J5 LOS DOS MOLINOS— New Mexican. Take a hint

from the hundreds and hundreds of chiles hanging from the ceiling at the original “South Central” location: Entrées tend to be spicy-hot. Better order a pitcher of margaritas to put out the flames. www.losdosmolinosphoenix. com. Locations include: 8646 S. Central Ave., 602.243.9113. Valley Map U15; 1044 E. Camelback Road, 602.528.3535. Valley Map O15; 4025 E. Chandler Blvd., 480.706.1066. Valley Map X16 NOBUO AT TEETER HOUSE— Asian. James Beard

Award-winning Chef Nobuo Fukuda creates rustic Japanese dishes with daring contemporary touches inside a house built in 1899. Significant sake list. www.nobuofukuda.com. Heritage Square, 622 E. Adams St., 602.254.0600. Phoenix Map H8 POMO PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA— Pizza.

This handsome pizzeria wood-fires pizzas for purists using ingredients imported from Naples; from-scratch Italian desserts too. www.pomo pizzeria.com. Locations include: 705 N. 1st St., 602.795.2555. Phoenix Map D4; 366 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.878.2222. Valley Map U22 TALAVERA— Steak. Admire the high Sonoran Desert

from the dining room or terrace, and the divine prime beef, seafood and wines that are delivered to those tables. www.talaverarestaurant.com. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale, 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, 480.513.5085. Valley Map E21 ZINC BISTRO— French. Parisian-styled bistro with

fancied-up peasant food, a decadent, availableanytime chocolate soufflé, and a zinc bar, of course. www.zincbistroaz.com. Kierland Commons, 15034 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.603.0922. Valley Map I18

Phoenix: Beyond Downtown BARRIO CAFE— Mexican. Complex, savory dishes

and art-laden quarters; Su brunch is accompanied by live music. The newer Barrio Urbano whips up a short list of breakfasts through dinners in an even tighter space. www.barriocafe.com. 2814 N. 16th St., 602.636.0240. Valley Map P15; Barrio Urbano at The Yard, 5632 N. 7th St., 602.287.9000. Valley Map O15 BECKETT’S TABLE— American. Farm-to-table fare in

an urban-tavern atmosphere that’s noisy (but not too) and smartly chic (yet family friendly). The menu changes seasonally around a core of neighborhood raves and faves. www.beckettstable.com. 3717 E. Indian School Road, 602.954.1700. Valley Map O17 BITTER & TWISTED COCKTAIL PARLOUR— Eclectic.

This stylish but unpretentious drinking den and eatery is located inside Phoenix’s historic Luhrs Building. A small, eclectic and continually evolving menu pairs with the inventive cocktails and fine spirits. www.bitterandtwistedaz.com. 1 W. Jefferson St., 602.340.1924. Phoenix Map K5 62 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

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BLUEWATER GRILL— Seafood. Newport

Beach import with fresh oyster and sushi bars, private and outdoor dining options, and a separate retail fish market. www.bluewatergrill. com. 1720 E. Camelback Road, 602.277.3474. Valley Map O15 CHELSEA’S KITCHEN— American. Hipster

comfort food—Brussels sprout salads, rotisserie chicken, filet mignon tacos— ushered from a peekaboo kitchen to tables of fashionable families via team-style serving. www.chelseaskitchenaz.com. 5040 N. 40th St., 602.957.2555. Valley Map N16 CHRISTOPHER’S RESTAURANT & CRUSH LOUNGE— French. Christopher Gross runs a casual (but most

definitely chic) establishment, happily schmoozing with guests and matching wines to rich entrées and cheeses. www.christophersaz.com. Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Road, 602.522.2344. Valley Map O16 FLOWER CHILD—Vegetarian/Vegan. Fast and casual,

healthy-minded concept with mix-and-match menu offerings for vegetarian and carnivorous meals. Flavored teas, fresh lemonades and kombucha on-tap. www.iamaflowerchild.com. 5013 N. 44th St., 602.429.6222. Valley Map O17; 100 E. Camelback Road, 480.212.0180. Valley Map O15 GERTRUDE’S— American. Farm fare and herbacious

cocktails are always in bloom at this morning-tonight restaurant, to the pleasure of neighborhood workers and romantic dates, and to the comfort of tagalong husbands who’ve seen their fill of flowers and butterflies. www.gertrudesrestaurant.net. Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, 480.719.8600. Valley Map Q18 POSTINO WINE CAFE— Wine Bar. A restaurant and

bar known for its selection of affordable wines, as well as creative bruschetta boards, paninis, salads and cheeses. www.postinowinecafe.com. Locations include: 3939 E. Campbell Road, 602.852.3939. Valley Map O17; 5144 N. Central Ave., 602.274.5144. RUSTLER’S ROOSTE— Western. Guests of this old

mountainside restaurant are greeted at the door by a longhorn bull, and can proceed to the dining room via a large tin slide (or wooden stairs). Chuckwagon steaks and ribs are served with corn on the cob and biscuits. www.rustlersrooste. com. Arizona Grand Resort, 8383 S. 48th St., 602.431.6474. Valley Map U17 THE STOCKYARDS— Steak. The area’s

cattle-ranching history is celebrated here: tastefully, in murals and old black-and-white photos, and tastily, in timeless steaks with updated treatments like whiskey-peppercorn sauce and sides like cowboy beans with chorizo. Look up to pressed-tin ceilings, down to polished-wood floors (the original!), and straight ahead to the swinging doors that lead to the saloon. www.stockyard ssteakhouse.com. 5009 E. Washington St., 602.273.7378. Valley Map Q17

Phoenix: North BLUE MARTINI— American. More than two dozen

specialty martinis anchor the selections available at this upmarket bar and lounge. Sip one of the mostly sweet concoctions before or after a nibble from the menu of sharing-friendly food. www.blue martinilounge.com. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.638.2583. Valley Map H18 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 63


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KONA GRILL— American. Common ground for

meat-and-potatoes diners and sushi lovers. www.konagrill.com. Locations include: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.429.1100. Scottsdale Map D5 OCEAN PRIME— Steak. Glamorous supper club

with live piano in the bar and a fire-enclosed patio. www.ocean-prime.com. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.347.1313. Valley Map H18

Mesa, Tempe & East Valley CASEY MOORE’S OYSTER HOUSE— Seafood.

Oysters Rockefeller and prime rib in the linen-tabled dining rooms, cold tappers in the bar and wraparound yard, and occasional “turn-of-the-century” ghost sightings. www. caseymoores.com. 850 S. Ash Ave., Tempe, 480.968.9935. Tempe Map E4

DINE ABOVE IT ALL

ROY’S RESTAURANT— Asian/Pacific Rim.

Fresh Pacific seafood, spring rolls and such swim with French sauces, Asian seasonings, Hawaiian influences, or various combinations thereof. www.roysrestaurant.com. Casa Paloma, 7151 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480.705.7697. Valley Map W17; JW Marriott Desert Ridge, 5350 E. Marriott Drive, 480.419.7697. Valley Map H17 THE DHABA— Indian & Pakistani. Spices are

blended in house and local farms provide meats and produce to create an extensive Punjabi menu, with vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and halal options. Adjacent to India Plaza. www. the-dhaba.com. 1872 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe, 480.557.8800. Valley Map S19 THE LIVING ROOM— Wine Bar. Easygoing indoor/

outdoor spot highlighting grown-onsite produce in wine-friendly bruschetta and paninis. www.livingroomwinebar.com. Locations include: 2475 W. Queen Creek Road, Chandler, 480.855.2848. Valley Map Z20

Glendale & West Valley HUMBLE PIE— Pizza. Wood-fired pies and

chopped salads get their kick from such robust ingredients as Sicilian sausage, wild mushrooms and burrata cheese. www.humble pieusa.com. Locations include: 3890 W. Happy Valley Road, Glendale, 623.580.4300. Valley Map F13; 2333 N. 7th St., 602.229.1289. Valley Map P15; Hilton Village, 6149 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.556.9900. Valley Map N18 MCFADDEN’S RESTAURANT & SALOON— Irish.

Hearty lunches and dinners, and pub-tradition nightlife. www.mcfaddensglendale.com. Westgate Entertainment District, 9425 W. Coyotes Blvd., Glendale, 623.872.0022. Valley Map M11

Carefree, Cave Creek & Fountain Hills CAREFREE BISTRO—American. Seasonal

American cuisine made using ingredients from local small farms and ranches when possible. Desserts made in-house and an extensive wine list too. www.carefree bistro.com. 37555 N. Hum Road, Carefree, 602.795.1255. Valley Map 19B 64 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I A P R I L 2 01 7

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Piestewa Peak Fitness buffs and families alike enjoy this challenging 1.2-mile trail to the 2,608-foot summit. One of the most popular hikes in the Valley, those who make it to the top are rewarded with stunning views of the Valley below. www.phoenix.gov/parks. Summit trailhead: Lincoln Drive east of Highway 51, then north into the park. Valley Map M16

Golf

CACHET AT THE WIGWAM—This gated

TALKING STICK— The North course is

community is bordered by the acclaimed Heritage Golf Course and adjacent to the Wigwam Golf Resort. Options include single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums. www.cachetatthewigwam. com. 14200 W. Village Parkway, Litchfield Park, 623.385.0129. Valley Map P8 MONTEREY RIDGE—This gated, single-level

condominium community is within walking distance to the Scottsdale 101 entertainment district. The two- and three-bedroom homes are available in five floor plans and each include a two-car garage. Starting at $279,900. www.cachethomes.net. 17850 N. 68th St., 480.356.0179. Valley Map H18 THE RIDGE AT TROON NORTH— Luxury two-

bedroom condominiums on 11 scenic acres along Troon North’s Monument golf course. www.ridgetroonnorth.com. 10260 E. White Feather Lane, 480.419.0659. Valley Map E16 TWO BILTMORE ESTATES—The final phase

of luxury-living residences within the Arizona Biltmore. The private, 38-residence neighborhood features lavish architecture, open-space floorplans, central location, and stunning Phoenix skyline and sunset views. www.twobiltmorehomes.com. 2 Biltmore Estates. 602.508.1700. Valley Map M16

MAVERICK HELICOPTER TOURS— Flights

explore such parts of the Grand Canyon as the Dragon Corridor, Eastern Canyon, North Rim and the Colorado River. www.maverickhelicopter.com. 888.261.4414.

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distinguished by broad, angular holes, while the South course encourages more straightforward play. North course par 70; South course par 71. www.talking stickgolfclub.com. 9998 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.860.2221. Valley Map M20 WICKENBURG RANCH GOLF & SOCIAL CLUB—

A 27-hole championship golf course, nine-hole par 3 challenge course, social club and two restaurants. www.wickenburgranch.com. 3312 Maverick Drive, Wickenburg, 928.668.5535. Arizona Map O7

Tours/Transportation DOLLY STEAMBOAT— Double-decker sternwheeler

offering narrated nature and catered dinner cruises. www.dollysteamboat.com. Canyon Lake Marina, Highway 88 northeast of Apache Junction, Tonto National Park, 480.827.9144. Valley Map M30 FORT MCDOWELL ADVENTURES— Cattle drives,

trail rides, off-road drives, and a Yavapai cultural heritage tour guided by members of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. www.fortmcdowell adventures.com. 480.816.6465. Valley Map K25 HOT AIR EXPEDITIONS— Hot air balloon flights

over the desert. www.hotairexpeditions.com. 480.502.6999 or 800.831.7610.

PINK JEEP— Pink Jeeps hit the red dirt for

backroads sightseeing in Sedona. Plus luxury van tours to the Grand Canyon (when available). www.pinkjeeptours.com. 855.298.3070. RAINBOW RYDERS— Daily hot air balloon flights

above Phoenix and Scottsdale. www.rainbow ryders.com. 480.299.0154 or 877.771.0776. SCOTTSDALE SEGWAY TOURS— Segway personal

transportation rentals and guided small-group city tours. www.scottsdalesegwaytours.com. 855.734.8687. SCOTTSDALE TROLLEY— Hop on the Scottsdale

Trolley for a free ride to your next destination. Runs daily every 10 minutes. Four routes available. www.scottsdaleaz.gov/trolley. SUPERSHUTTLE— Around-the-clock, affordable,

shared-ride airport transportation since 1983, serving more than 40 airports nationwide. Book online or using the mobile app. www.supershuttle.com. 800.258.3826. TRANSTYLE TRANSPORTATION— Dignified,

chauffeured transport by reservation or on-demand. www.transtyle.com. 480.948.6131.

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