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The Valentine’s Show is showcased at Gallery Andrea.
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Where to enjoy high tea and teatimes. Plus, tea shops and a gluten-free scone recipe.
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EDITOR’S ITINERARY MICHELLE GLICKSMAN N E W S T O T R AV E L B Y
The Essential Phoenix & Scottsdale Love takes center stage this month in honor of Valentine’s Day. Restaurants with romantic settings and tantalizing dishes abound (pg. 32), chocolate drinks and chocolate tours are offered (pgs. 68 and 82). Plus, date night prep locales (pg. 34). 90 MINUTES IN:
Heard Museum Explore the art, culture and history of indigenous peoples of the Americas with a stop at the famous Heard Museum. If you have limited time, stop by the locale’s two signature exhibits. Just to the right of the main entry is “HOME: Native People in the Southwest.” The exhibit is a journey through the vibrant arts and cultures of Native people. Next, head upstairs and view “Remembering our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience,” which examines four generations of recollections, memorabilia and writings. The schools were originally established to “civilize” American Indians into mainstream society. Use any extra time to stop by the “Beauty Speaks for Us” exhibit, opening Feb. 11. www.heard.org Get going! Explore the city at wheretraveler.com.
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Romeo & Juliet
Dramatic dance scenes and rare performances of a rarely-heard full score are the hallmarks of Ballet Arizona‘s six-performance run of Shakespeare’s classic tragic tale of doomed love, “Romeo & Juliet” at Phoenix Symphony Hall. Artistic Director Ib Anderson’s choroeography includes regal ballroom scenes, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux, as the acclaimed Phoenix Symphony performs the full, dramatic score by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. www.balletaz.org
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ARIZONA BEER WEEK > FEB. 9-18 The celebration of Arizona’s craft beer industry includes more than 200 events across the state. The premier event, the Arizona Strong Beer Festival (Feb. 11), showcases 160 breweries and over 450 craft beers on tap. Visit the website for a list of all events. www.arizonabeerweek.com 1
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2 HEARTS-4-CLUBS > FEB. 10 Try a hand or two of blackjack and Texas hold ’em poker, hit the craps tables, and try your luck at other casino games for prizes at this Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix fundraiser at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row (Tempe). Light bites and signature cocktails too. 21+ only. www.bgcmp.org
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WATERFRONT FINE ART & WINE FESTIVAL > FEB. 10-12 Find juried fine arts, fine wines, delectable chocolates and live music at this festival along the banks of the Scottsdale Waterfront. www.thunderbirdartists.org 3
HEARD MUSEUM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HOOP DANCE CONTEST > FEB. 11-12 Marvel at the artistry, athleticism and cultural traditions as American Indian and Canadian First Nation hoop dancers compete at the Heard Museum for prestigious titles and cash prizes. www.heard.org 4
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF PHOENIX RUMMAGE SALE > FEB. 25 Bargain hunters find thousands of deals at this 80th annual iconic sale, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. www.jlp.org 5
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Steve Rannazzisi at Stand Up Live (day 1 of 3)
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David Spade at Talking Stick Resort Casino
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“Hannah Barco: Fathomings” opens at ASU Art Museum (through April 15)
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Pavlo at Musical Instrument Museum
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Darren Carter (day 1 of 5) at Rick Bronson‘s House of Comedy
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“Las Esquinita, USA” opens at Herberger Theater Center (through Feb. 26)
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Little Joe y La Familia at Vee Quiva Casino (day 1 of 2)
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Ariz. Renaissance Festival opens (through April 2)
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“Dirty Dancing” at Orpheum Theatre (day 3 of 3)
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“The Little Mermaid” opens at Desert Stages Theatre (through March 26)
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Carlos Rodriguez at The Comedy Spot (day 3 of 3)
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“Disney in Concert” at Talking Stick Resort Arena (day 3 of 3)
“Valentine’s Super Love Jam” at Talking Stick Resort Arena
Sunday A’Fair at Scottsdale Civic Center Park
Shaolin Warriors at Mesa Arts Ctr. Marty Haggard at Wild Horse Pass Casino
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Romance is in the air—and on a plate—at these Valley restaurants. Tastes tantalize taste buds while the settings seduce with elements like cozy niches, flickering fireplaces, scenic views and perfect patios. LON’S AT THE HERMOSA A locale known not only for its superb globally inspired Arizona fare, but for its setting in a beautifully restored hacienda. Dine indoors or on the stunning patio on such fare as braised beef shortribs, pecan grilled filet mignon or pappardelle pasta. The ever-changing menu includes ingredients from the on-site garden. Hermosa Inn, 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley; www.hermosainn.com
borscht, chicken Kiev, wood grilled filet mignon, and pork shank. The Shops at Gainey, 10050 N. Scottsdale Road; www.sonatasrestaurant.com T. COOK’S Enjoy a candlelit dinner on a patio with scenic mountain views, cozy fireplaces and blooming bougainvillea, or dine indoors in a vibrant Old World-inspired space at this restaurant located at one of the country’s most romantic resorts. Ingredient-driven entrées include selections such as New Zealand John Dory, Colorado lamb rack and filet mignon. Royal Palms Resort & Spa, 5200 E. Camelback Road; www.tcooksphoenix.com TALAVERA
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DIFFERENT POINTE OF VIEW Its location at the top of North Mountain provides diners with stunning views of Phoenix. Watch the sun set from the patio, or take in the dramatic views through the floor-to-ceiling windows indoors. Entrées include duck confit risotto and lemon EVOO butter poached Maine lobster. Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, 11111 N. 7th St.; www.tapatiocliffshilton.com SONATA’S RESTAURANT Contemporary meets Old World with a welcoming warmth, and rustic touches add to the overall romance of the setting at this new spacious yet cozy-feeling Scottsdale restaurant. Enjoy foods strongly influenced by Eastern Europe’s flavors, culture and techniques. Menu options include
If Valentine’s Day inspires you to propose a lifelong commitment to your significant other, these rings are an “I do.”
Dramatic vistas of the Sonoran desert abound at this North Scottsdale restaurant, a classic take on a modern steakhouse. A fire element separates the indoor dining room from the outside patio, framing stunning sunsets. Choose dishes such as bacon wrapped buffalo tenderloin, Mexican jumbo prawn and adobe braised lamb shank. Four Seasons Scottsdale Resort at Troon North, 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive; www.talaverarestaurant.com
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COUP DES TARTES Find this 21-year-old French bistro-style restaurant in a historic home that was then expanded and renovated. Multiple rooms with home décor and a menu that changes seasonally continue to draw accolades. Entrée options include Chilean sea bass and duck a l’orange. 1725 E. Osborn Road; www.nicetartes.com SASSI The Old World Italian villa, set amongst the Sonoran desert in North Scottsdale, will make you feel like you’re in Italy. City views beckon as the restaurant plates Italian dishes of hand made pastas and Secondi options such as Wagyu flat iron steak. 10455 E. Pinnacle Peak Pkwy.; www.sassi.biz ELEMENTS Food Network star Chef Beau MacMillan presents innovative seasonal menus of farm-fresh American cuisine with Asian influences at this locale at Sanctuary at Camelback Mountain. Views of Paradise Valley below set the scene for dishes such as foie gras and wild mushroom risotto. Sanctuary at Camelback Mountain, 5700 E. McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley; www.sanctuaryoncamelback.com
Stun with a ring featuring a 4.04 ct. oval center diamond set in platinum. FIND IT AT: E. D. Marshall Jewelers, 10261 N. Scottsdale Road; www.edmarshalljewelers.com PRICE: $104,000
Be brilliant with a 1.01 ct. radiant cut D SI2 center diamond set in 14k white gold, with .36 ct. G color VS1 clarity diamonds criss-crossing on the sides. FIND IT AT: London Gold, 10441 N. Scottsdale Road; 3100 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler; 7311 W. Bell Road, Peoria; www.londongold.com PRICE: $6,999
Unique and stunning, this ring features .84 ct. of pave set G color VS1 clarity diamonds set in 14k white gold. FIND IT AT: Cornelis Hollander, 4151 N. Marshall Way, www.cornelishollander.com PRICE: $7,895 (setting only) 33
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Date Night Prep The hair. The makeup. The lashes. While getting fancy for a night out can be fun, sometimes it’s even more fun when all the preparations are left to the professionals— and the only thing for you to do is sit back and relax. Glam on!
Forget trying to create the perfect smoky eye yourself. Leave it to a professional and relax while your makeup is applied. At The Sparkle Bar (www.thesparklebar.com), Arizona’s first full-service makeup studio, makeup applications are the only services offered. Options range from the Blush Brush, a quick 20-minute glam-up, to the Camera Ready, a full makeup application perfect for a red carpet night. While MAC Cosmetics (www.maccosmetics.com)—which has locations throughout the Valley—may be top-of-mind more for makeup purchases, in-store makeup artists are also available
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for applications. Choose a quick application, longer application, or a brow tutorial. And, local celebrity makeup artist Tamara Bickley of Makeup Artistry by Tamara (www.tamaramakeupart.com) offers traditional and airbrush makeup, both at select salons throughout the Valley and on-site.
LUXE LASHES When you’re ready to lash out—in a good way—try a professional set of eyelash extensions. Eyelash extensions, permanent and last at least several weeks, offering volume and length without the hassle of wearing mascara. Have them applied at one of nine Amazing Lash Studio (www. amazinglashstudio.com) locations around the Valley. Choose from different styles, or try specialty lashes in fun colors. The Lash & Sugar Company (www.thelashand sugarcompany.com) in Gilbert or Scottsdale features Blo Blow Dry Bar
Hair Ye, Hair Ye Want soft, shiny, stick-straight hair? Or do you long for beachy waves or a romantic updo? Try a blow-dry bar, which specializes in drying and styling hair. At Drybar’s Scottsdale or Phoenix location (www.thedrybar.com), add a Mudslide Treatment—a reparative hair mask, 10-minute Floater head massage and mini Mudslide—to your blowout, while Blo Blow Dry Bar in Scottsdale (www.blomedry.com) offers both blowout and makeup services. Vanity Blowout Bar (www. vanityblowoutbar.com), also in Scottsdale, offers a range of services, from just blowouts to cuts and color, makeup services and lash extensions. Men can get a haircut, hot lather shave at various V’s Barbershop (www.vbarbershop.com) locations. 34 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
synthetic fiber or all natural 100% mink lashes. Two other locations: Ashley’s Beauty Bar (www.ashleysbeautybar.com) and Let’s Lash, 480.718.5499, both located in Scottsdale.
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A FANCY FOR HIGH TEA • A ROYAL EXPERIENCE: Opened in 2002, the English Rose Tea Room in Carefree is thoughtfully trimmed with nostalgia-
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of Bedford’s Formal Afternoon Tea, which includes a threetiered assortment of tea sandwiches, scones and pastries, and a small pot of your choice of tea (www.carefreetea.com). • TWO IN CATLIN COURT: This historic district in Glendale is home to two cozy teahouses. Call ahead for a seat at The Spicery in Our 1895 Home for lunch or Afternoon Tea, served at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, M-Sa (www.1895spicery.com). Or reserve a table for high tea at Kimberly Ann’s Tea Room and Café, where four options of food assortments are served at 11
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am and 2 pm, M-Sa (www.kimberlyannstearoom.webs.com).
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Tea to Take Home LOOSE LEAF TEA MARKET Promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle, this shop offers a variety of organic tea collections to address a range of concerns, each blended in small batches by an herbalist. Try teas from The Wellness Collection, The Inner Peace Collection and others. 4773 N. 20th St.; 4025 E. Chandler Blvd. TEATIME SCOTTSDALE Nestled in downtown Scottsdale’s art district, this shop offers a wide variety of loose-leaf teas and glass and ceramic tea accessories. Order a hot or cold tea to enjoy while browsing for take homes or window-shopping the nearby boutiques and galleries. 7051 E. 5th Ave.
Classic High Tea at Arizona Biltmore
Resort Teatimes Live piano plays a gentle arrangement inside The Phoenician’s Lobby Tea Court from 2-3 pm for the resort’s afternoon tea hour. Feel like royalty in the elegant room, while navigating your way through three courses of pastries, freshly baked scones topped with cream or preserves, and finger sandwiches, all paired with a selection of fine teas. A gluten-free menu is available with advanced notice (www.thephoenician.com, 480.423.2530). And a Classic High Tea takes place in Arizona Biltmore’s lobby sunroom at noon and 2 pm, Th-Su. Choose from a menu of black, green, white and herbal teas curated by the resort’s tea sommelier, and nibble on sandwiches and treats, including a variety of gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan options (www.arizonabiltmore.com, 602.955.6600). Both resorts require advanced reservations for afternoon teatimes.
SOUVIA TEA This teashop opened its doors 11 years ago, and continues to excel at educating customers about the benefits and culture of tea drinking. Stop in for a cup of tea or a bag of loose-leaf tea blends, or reserve a seat for one of Souvia’s classes, including the popular Tea 101 class. 15414 N. 7th St.
Ingredients • 2 cups sorghum flour • 1/3 cup sugar • 1 tablespoon baking powder • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum • 6 tablespoons butter • 3/4 cup cream • 1 egg • egg wash (1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water) Directions Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Combine all dry ingredients. Mix in butter by hand until mixture is crumbly. In a separate bowl, whisk cream and one egg, then mix with the dry ingredients to form a dough. Move dough to a floured counter and shape it into a 1-inch-thick square. Cut into triangles and place pieces on a greased baking sheet. Brush with egg wash. Bake for 13 minutes.
TEASPRESSA A pressure extraction method creates tea-based drinks similar to espresso-based beverages (think latte, cappuccino). Stop into the company’s only brick-and-mortar location in downtown Scottsdale to try a cup, learn about the innovative process or purchase your own Moka Pot to brew tea beverages at home. 7033 E. Main St.
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the guide Entertainment February Waste Management Phoenix Open Known as “The Greatest Show on Grass,” the Waste Management Phoenix Open, held through Feb. 5, is a legendary PGA TOUR event that in 2015 drew over 564,000 attendees. Held at TPC Scottsdale, players such as Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler, Patrick Reed and Hideki Matsuyama compete for a share of the $6.7 million purse. The Birds Nest Concert series fills the evenings, with concerts by Jake Owen with Chase Rice, Toby Keith with The Band Perry, Kaskade and Flo Rida, and Blink 182 and Steve Aoki. 17020 N. Hayden Road. www.wmphoenixopen.com. Valley Map I19
DESERT ROCK WINERY— Recently relocated
from California, the full-production urban winery in North Scottsdale pours a variety of blends and hosts regular live music. www.desertrockin.com. 7302 E. Helm Drive, 480.500.5025. Valley Map J18
ARIDUS WINE COMPANY—A Scottsdale tasting
room for a Willcox-area (southern Arizona) winemaker. Try five wines for $10, then apply a $10 credit to the purchase of a bottle of your favorite. www.ariduswineco.com. 7173 E. Main St., 520.954.2676. Scottsdale Map K4
LDV WINE GALLERY—The Rhone varietals of
southeastern Arizona’s Lawrence Dunham Vineyards are poured by the taste or glass from an art-gallery bar and on two patios, and also sold by the bottle. Closed M-Tu for private events. www.ldvwinegallery.com. 6851 E. 1st St., 480.664.4822. Scottsdale Map L1
ARIZONA CRAFT BREWERS GUILD—Start with
this organization to track down and taste from more than 50 beer makers throughout the state. www.craftbeeraz.com. BAD WATER BREWING— Maker of an IPA, Western
lager, and lightly fruity saison is also a pourer of Oak Creek’s (Sedona area) Hefeweizen and Lumberyard’s (Flagstaff) pale ale. www.bad waterbrewing.com. 4216 N. Brown Ave., 480.748.4460. Scottsdale Map H6
LUCIDI DISTILLING CO., FIRE STATION NO. 1—
Distillery and tasting room housed in a historic fire station. Tours available Th-Sa. www.lucidi distilling.com. 8307 W. Washington St., Peoria, 623.299.8779. Valley Map K11 MCFATE BREWING CO.—Scottsdale’s small-batch
CARLSON CREEK VINEYARD—This Willcox vineyard
and winery opened a tasting room in Old Town Scottsdale. Taste a flight of five namesakes and leave with the glass—and a bottle of your favorite, perhaps. www.carlsoncreek.com. 4142 N. Marshall Way, 480.947.0636. Scottsdale Map I3 36 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
brewpub pairs snack plates, greens and woodfired pizzas with house-brewed taps and rotating guest brewery taps. (Formerly Fate Brewing Co.) www.mcfatebrewing.com. 7337 E. Shea Blvd., 480.994.1275. Valley Map L18; 1312 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.656.9100. Valley Map Q18
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Mother Bunch and makers throughout Arizona are promoted without prejudice here, and the food menu is broad too, ranging from burgers to smoked chicken. www.motherbunchbrew.com. 825 N. 7th St., 602.368.3580. Valley Map Q15 SANTAN BREWING COMPANY— Downtown
Chandler brewery and eatery serving popular brews like MoonJuice Galactic IPA, Devil’s Ale American pale ale, Epicenter amber and Mr. Pineapple wheat, alongside hearty burgers, sandwiches, tacos and more. Breakfast on weekends. www.santanbrewing.com. 8 San Marcos Place, Chandler, 602.463.6535. Valley Map X21 TWO BROTHERS TAP HOUSE & BREWERY—
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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. Feb. 3: David Spade. Feb. 4: Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Feb. 5: Big Game Viewing Party. Feb. 10: Gino Vannelli. Feb. 11: Johnny Rivers. Feb. 17: Arsenio Hall. 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. Feb. 10-11: Little Joe y La Familia. 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. Feb. 3: Chubby Checker. Feb. 19: The Piano Men: Generations, featuring the music of Billy Joel and Elton John. Feb. 23: Marty Haggard. www.wingilariver.com. 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 800.946.4452. Valley Map Y17
Comedy Clubs RICK BRONSON’S HOUSE OF COMEDY— Feb. 2-5: Julian McCullough. Feb. 8-12: Darren Carter. Feb. 14-19: Sean Donnelly. Feb. 22-26: Jimmy Shubert. www.houseof
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STAND UP LIVE— Feb. 2-4: Steve Rannazzisi. Feb. 9: Frankie Quinones. Feb. 10-12: Craig Robinson. Feb. 14: Jo Koy. Feb. 16-18: Anthony Jeselnik. Feb. 24-25: Luis De Alba. www.stand
uplive.com. CityScape, 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. Phoenix Map K3 THE COMEDY SPOT— Feb. 2-4: Flip Schultz. Feb. 9-11: Chris Cope. Feb. 16-18: Jen Murphy. Feb. 23-25: Carlos Rodriguez. www.thecomedy
spot.net. 7117 E. 3rd Ave., 480.945.4422. Scottsdale Map I5
Concerts/Shows by Venue DESERT STAGES THEATRE— A busy playhouse with two stages. Through Feb. 12: Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Through Feb. 12: Forever Plaid. Feb. 24-March 26: The Little Mermaid.
www.desertstages.org. 4720 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.1664. Scottsdale Map C5 HERBERGER THEATER CENTER— Feb. 2-26: Baby Boomer Baby. Feb. 6-16: A
Legacy of Justice: Sipuel V. Board of Regents University of Oklahoma, Lunch Time Theater. Feb. 9-26: La Esquinita, USA, presented by Arizona Theatre Company. www.herberger theater.org. 222 E. Monroe St., 602.258.9481. Phoenix Map G5 MARQUEE THEATRE— Medium-sized, no-seat
theater with an affinity for up-and-coming rock bands. Feb. 7: Young The Giant. Feb. 8: Dashboard Confessional. Feb. 11: Authority Zero. Feb. 16: Amaranthe. Feb. 17: AFI. Feb. 18: Alter Bridge. Feb. 22: Secondhand Serenade. www.luckymanonline.com. 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, 480.829.0707. Tempe Map C4 MESA ARTS CENTER— Four theaters make up
the performing arts portion of this seven-acre campus. Feb. 1-5: Sister Act. Feb. 3: Neil Sedaka. Feb. 4: Googoosh. Feb. 11: Showcase 2017, Most Excellent ’80s. Feb. 11: The R. Carlos Nakai Quartet. Feb. 12: Swingsational! Feb. 16: Navah Perlman. Feb. 17-18: Carnival of Illusion. Feb. 18: Neoclassic and romantic masterpieces. Feb. 21: Shaolin Warriors. Feb. 28: Experience Hendrix. www.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. Feb. 2-3: Del McCoury Band, performing Woody Guthrie. Feb. 4: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, performed by members of the Phoenix Symphony. Feb. 6: Pavlo. Feb. 7: Cantus. Feb. 8: Mandy Harvey. Feb. 11: Paris Combo. Feb. 12: A Love Supreme, performed by Turtle Island Quartet. Feb. 14: Holly Hoffmann, Mike Wofford, Katie Thiroux, Jeff Hamilton. Feb. 16: Paul McCandless, Charged Particles. Feb. 18: Kaki King. Feb. 19: Dobet Gnahoré. Feb. 20: Villalobos Brothers. Feb. 23: Rob Kapilow. Feb. 24: Karla Bonoff. Feb. 27: Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica. www.mim.org. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. Valley Map H17 ORPHEUM THEATRE— A historic theater built in 1929. Feb. 10-12: Dirty Dancing. www.
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SYMPHONY HALL— The opulent home of the Phoenix Symphony. Feb. 17-19: Vaghan Williams’ Symphony No. 5. Feb. 24-26: Disney in Concert:
Tale as Old as Time. www.phoenixsymphony.org. 75 N. 2nd St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map J5
HANDLEBAR J— Country music, ample dance floor
(with free lessons every W), broad patio, and menu of steaks and barbecue. www.handlebarj.com. 7116 E. Becker Lane, 480.948.0110. Valley Map K18 LAST EXIT LIVE— Reliable rock club in the Phoenix
TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA— Home of the
NBA’s Phoenix Suns, WNBA Phoenix Mercury and the Arena Football League’s Arizona Rattlers, as well as the site of national touring shows. Formerly US Airways Center. Feb. 17: Valentine’s Super Love Jam. Feb. 25: Jeff Dunham. www. talkingstickresortarena.com. 201 E. Jefferson St., 602.379.7800. Phoenix Map M5
warehouse district. www.lastexitlive.com. 717 S. Central Ave., 602.271.7000. Valley Map R15 LIVEWIRE—This indoor, live performance and
concert venue doubles as a nightclub, with VIP lounge seating and a multi-level bar. www.livewireaz.com. 7320 E. Indian Plaza, 480.970.1112. Scottsdale Map E6
RHYTHM ROOM— Blues and roots by local
fixtures and touring acts. Frequent benefits, jams and all-star showcases. www.rhythm room.com. 1019 E. Indian School Road, 602.265.4842. Valley Map O15 VALLEY BAR— Cocktail lounge, old-school games
(Skee-Ball, pinball), good grub from Short Leash Kitchen (an evolution from the popular Short Leash Hot Dogs food truck), and a 250-capacity room for live music, stand-up comedy and other human tricks. www.valleybarphx.com. 130 N. Central Ave. (basement accessible by alley), 602.368.3121. Phoenix Map H3
Events & Festivals ARIZONA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL— Feb. 11-April 2. Take a step back in time at
this festival. Attractions and entertainment include a 30-acre village, 200 craft shops, 13 stages of entertainment and a living fountain. Of course, there’s also jousting, entertainers and food aplenty. Open Sa, Su and Feb. 20. www.arizona.renfestinfo.com. 12601 E. Hwy. 60, Gold Canyon. Valley Map X30 CAREFREE ARTISAN GIFTS & CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL— Feb. 10-12. Some of the finest
chocolate and confection vendors in the Southwest gather for this weekend festival. Also, handcrafted gifts, live music and entertainment. www.carefreeazfestivals.com. Carefree Desert Gardens, 101 Easy St., Carefree. 480.488.2014. Valley Map B18 CARS AND COFFEE—View 180 exotic vehicles,
including Porsches, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, vintage vehicles and more, at this event sponsored by the Ferrari Club. The first Sa of every month, 8-10 am, in the middle of the center; free. www.theshopsgaineyvillage.com. The Shops at Gainy Village, 8777-8989 N. Scottsdale Road. Valley Map M18 CELEBRATION OF FINE ART—Through March 26.
The 27th annual studio, art show and juried invitational exhibits the work of more than 100 local and national artists in temporary, working studios. www.celebrateart.com. Loop 101 & Hayden Road. Valley Map H19 ROCK ’N’ ROLL CAR SHOW— A just-for-sport show
of hundreds of privately owned cars. Free; every Sa, 4-8 pm. www.thepavilionsattalkingstick.com. The Pavilions at Talking Stick, Loop 101 & Indian Bend Road. Valley Map N19 SCOTTSDALE ARABIAN HORSE SHOW— Feb 16-26.
The 62nd annual show features nearly 2,400 horses and their top owners, trainers and breeders from around the world. www.scottsdaleshow.com. WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Road, 480.515.1500. Valley Map I20 SUNDAY A’FAIR— Feb. 12, 19, 26. Free outdoor
concerts by top Arizona musicians at the Scottsdale Civic Center Park. Bring a blanket or plan to sit on the grass. Noon-4 pm. www. scottsdaleperformingarts.com. 7380 E. Second St. Valley Map P19
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Live Music Clubs CRESCENT BALLROOM— Mid-size venue in the heart
of downtown Phoenix. Free live music every day, and ticketed regular regional and national touring acts. www.crescentphx.com. 308 N. 2nd Ave., 602.716.2222. Phoenix Map G2 42 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17 TWest-WHERE-Jan17.indd 1
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Sports ARCADIA ICE ARENA— Indoor ice rink with
limited public skating; call for daily schedule. www.arcadiaice.com. 3853 E. Thomas Road, 602.957.9966. Valley Map P17 ARIZONA COYOTES (NHL)— Feb. 2 vs Chicago Blackhawks. Feb. 9 vs Montreal Canadiens. Feb. 11 vs Pittsburgh Penguins. Feb. 18 vs San Jose Sharks. Feb. 20 vs Anaheim Ducks. Feb. 26
Meet Artists Working in Studios 480-837-7163 ArizonaFineArtEXPO.com 26540 N Scottsdale Rd January 13 - March 26 10-week Season Pass $10; Military/Seniors $8 • Open Daily 10-6
vs Buffalo Sabres. www.coyotes.nhl.com. Gila River Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale, 480.563.7825. Valley Map N11 AZ ON THE ROCKS— Rock-climbing gym with a
yoga studio. www.azontherocks.com. 16447 N. 91st St., 480.502.9777. Valley Map I19 BEN AVERY SHOOTING FACILITY— This public
gun and arrow complex is owned and operated by Arizona Game & Fish Dept. and offers a 67point main range, small-bore, high-power rifle, pistol and other specialty ranges, trap-and-skeet fields, sporting clay courses and archery ranges. Closed M-Tu. www.azgfd.gov. 4044 W. Black Canyon Blvd., 623.582.8313. Valley Map B13 BONDURANT SCHOOL OF HIGH PERFORMANCE DRIVING— Courses at Bob Bondurant’s skill-
and-thrill facility range from teenage driving fundamentals to Grand Prix racing, and the GM fleet contains Corvettes, Cadillacs and “police package” Tahoes and Impalas. Advance registration required. www.bondurant.com. 20000 S. Maricopa Road, Chandler, 800.842.7223. Valley Map Y17 ICE DEN— The practice rink of the NHL’s
Arizona Coyotes hosts public skating sessions, amateur leagues and local tournaments. www. coyotesice.com. 9375 E. Bell Road, 480.585.7465. Valley Map I20; 7225 W. Harrison St., Chandler, 480.598.9400. Valley Map X17 OCTANE RACEWAY— Kart racing on a 1/3-mile
track that’s part-indoors, part outdoors. All gear provided. www.octaneraceway.com. Pavilions at Talking Stick, 9119 Talking Stick Way, 602.302.7223. Valley Map M19 PHOENIX SUNS (NBA)— Feb. 4 vs Milwaukee Bucks. Feb. 10 vs Chicago Bulls. Feb. 13 vs New Orleans Pelicans. Feb. 15 vs Los Angeles
Lakers. www.nba.com/suns. Talking Stick Resort Arena (downtown Phoenix; formerly US Airways Center), 201 E. Jefferson St., 602.379.7867. Phoenix Map M5 TOPGOLF—This interactive golf venue has
three floors to swing from. Aim microchipped golf balls at colored targets throughout the range. Earn points when playing one of seven games, fit for pros and new players alike. Both Valley locations include an expansive indooroutdoor restaurant and bar serving innovative, upscale bar food, with more than 200 TVs to catch the game between swings. www.topgolf. com. Topgolf Scottsdale at Riverwalk, 9500 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.240.2402. Valley Map N20; Topgolf Gilbert, 1689 S. SanTan Village Parkway, Gilbert, 480.240.1282. Valley Map W24 UPTOWN ALLEY— Forty bowling lanes, a two-
story laser-tag course, 80+ video/prize games, bars, billiards, televisions and a full-service restaurant. www.uptownalleysurprise.com. 13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529. Valley Map K8
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The largest butterfly pavilion in North America features a things-with-wings gallery within a tropical rainforest setting and a 3-D theater. Further examinations of honeybees and sea creatures are explored. www.butterflywonderland.com. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.800.3000.
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HEARD MUSEUM— This respected
COSANTI— The foundry and studio of Italian
architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013). Cosanti remains a working windbell foundry, gallery, shop and educational monument to the architect. www.cosanti.com. 6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145. Valley Map L18 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— The intriguing, partially
underground building designed by architect Antoine Predock shelters a collection of American and Mexican art, prints, new media, Latin American and Latino art. Feb. 4-April 15: Hannah Barco: Fathomings. 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
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I Remember Not Remembering, institution began in 1929 with a remembering how remembrance is subjective and communal. Ongoing: private collection of American Indian wheretraveler.com Murals by James Marshall (a.k.a. Dalek) Dalek), an art, and continues to grow. Curated, artist recognized for his colorful geometric themed, static and interactive exhibits abstractions and associated with skateboard encompass icons, implements, lore, lifestyles and graffiti subcultures. www.smoca.org. 7374 E. and artistic expression from primitive through 2nd St., 480.874.4666. Scottsdale Map M8 contemporary. Opening Feb. 11: Beauty Speaks for Us. www.heard.org. 2301 N. Central Ave., SHEMER ART CENTER & MUSEUM— This historic 602.252.8840. Phoenix Map A4 home for the arts was the first home built in PHOENIX ART MUSEUM— The largest visual Arcadia in 1919. Today it offers visual art classes, arts museum in the Southwest contains a vast workshops, lectures, exhibits and events for all collection of art ranging from 19th-century ages, plus a gift shop and outdoor sculptures. European works to 21st-century contemporary Free, with suggested $7 donation. Closed Su masterpieces. The permanent collection of and M. www.shemerartcenter.org. 5005 E. almost 18,000 works is arranged in 12 collections. Camelback Road, 602.262.4727. Valley Map O17 Through Feb. 26: Eye on Fashion. Through March 12: Horacio Zabala: Mapping the Monochrome. Through April 9: INFOCUS HERITAGE SQUARE— This city block is home Juried Exhibition of Self-Published Photobooks. to restored buildings dating back to the late Closed M. www.phxart.org. 1625 N. Central 1800s, and is the only remaining group of Ave., 602.257.1880. Phoenix Map B3 residential structures from the original townsite SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART of Phoenix. Some—like the Rosson House— (SMOCA)— Modern art, architecture and design can be toured. www.phoenix.gov/parks. works are showcased in a building redesigned Heritage & Science Park, 600 E. Washington St., by Arizona-based architect Will Bruder. James 602.262.5071. Phoenix Map I7 Turrell, a Flagstaff-based artist, contributed RAWHIDE WILD WEST TOWN— A mock a sitting space called “Knight Rise” to the 1880s Western town featuring period shops, museum’s south end. Through April 23: The galleries and entertainment. www.rawhide. Kindness of Strangers: Recent Acquisitions com. 5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler, and Conservation Projects, a range of media 480.502.5600. Valley Map Y17 that has been collected. Through April 30:
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SCOTTSDALE DOWNTOWN’S HISTORIC DISTRICT— Begin a self-paced walking tour of
historical points-of-interest at the Scottsdale Historical Museum; more than a dozen storied sites along neighboring sidewalks are identified by sidewalk decals. www.scottsdalemuseum.com; www.scottsdaledowntown.com. Scottsdale Civic Center Mall, 7333 Scottsdale Mall. Scottsdale Map K6
Farms & Gardens DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN— The Garden’s
145 acres showcase the Sonoran Desert and more than 20,000 plants. Through Feb. 12: Margarita Cabrera: Space in Between. www.dbg.org. Papago Park, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway. 480.941.1225. Valley Map Q18
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 COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE AIRBASE ARIZONA— The great planes of WWII are
preserved in flying condition by an all-volunteer staff. Static exhibits examine enemy artifacts, pieces from a B-17 Flying Fortress lost in action, and the role of Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) and Tuskegee Airmen. www.azcaf.org. Falcon Field, 2017 N. Greenfield Road, Mesa, 480.924.1940. Valley Map Q24 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 HALL OF FLAME FIRE MUSEUM— Nearly 100
restored fire-fighting vehicles and apparatuses, plus a sizable collection of badges, helmets and other equipment in four large galleries. The National Firefighting Hall of Heroes contains archives, citations, photographs, and a 9/11 World Trade Center tribute. www.hallofflame. org. 6101 E. Van Buren St., 602.275.3473. Valley Map Q18 I.D.E.A. MUSEUM— Multimedia projects and
exhibits engage children and get them thinking about their families, friends, interests and futures. Reinvented from the former Arizona Museum for Youth, with a new name that stands for imagination, design, experience and art. Closed M. www.ideamuseum.org. 150 W. Pepper Place, Mesa, 480.644.2468. Valley Map S20 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 wired for sound; guests stroll into range wearing headphones to hear musical samples and native tongues. In addition to a permanent-and-growing collection, MIM 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
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PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM— The third-largest
aviation museum in the country is privately funded (non-governmental), and encompasses the world’s smallest biplane (Starr Bumble Bee), massive crafts, spy planes, and a Martin PBM-5A “Mariner” from 1948 on loan from the Smithsonian. Multiple hangars and outdoor exhibits; select artist-painted planes from a popular 2010 gallery project and the 2012 world’s largest paper airplane, too. www.pimaair.org. 6000 E. Valencia Road, Tucson. 520.574.0462. Arizona Map V10 PUEBLO GRANDE MUSEUM & ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK— A prehistoric Hohokam village site.
www.pueblogrande.org. 4619 E. Washington St., 602.495.0900. Valley Map Q17 WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST—This Smithsonian Affiliate
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 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
Come explore under our wings! 300 Aircraft - 6 Indoor Hangars - Exclusive Tours Of The “Boneyard”
ZIEGLER FIESTA BOWL MUSEUM— More than
three decades of jerseys, trophies, game balls and game footage are on display in this unexpected storefront in the Scottsdale Waterfront shopping center. Makes a perfect shopping time out for football minded folk. www.fiestabowl.org. Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Road, 480.350.0900. Scottsdale Map D4
Zoos & Aquariums OUT OF AFRICA— Natural, spacious habitats
roamed by giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, 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 1,400 animals,
including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles. Visitor options include a Safari Train with commentary, carousel of endangered species, 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 SEA LIFE AQUARIUM— Lots of cool vantage
points on more than 5,000 sea creatures with shark feedings and touch pools, and a large collection of jellyfish. www.sealifeus.com. Arizona Mills, 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.478.7600. Tempe Map K2 WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO, AQUARIUM & SAFARI PARK— Explore a 15-acre Safari
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
Gallery Andrea The Valentine’s Show through Feb. 28 showcases paintings of romantic ladies by Polish artist Joanna Zjawinska, as well as a special series of romantic floral paintings the gallery’s namesake owner, Hungarian-born Andrea de Kerpely-Zak, an artist who has been published along with Georgia O’Keeffe. www.artandrea.com. 7019 E. Main St., 480.481.2530. Scottsdale Map J3
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 AMERY BOHLING FINE ART— Photorealistic paintings
of Southwestern scenes like the Grand Canyon. www.amerybohling.com. 7100 E. Main St., 480.970.8837. Scottsdale Map J4 ANTIQUE TROVE— Heirlooms and collectibles in
a strip mall easily reached between Scottsdale’s “resort row” and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. www.antiquetrove.com. 2020 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.947.6074. Valley Map P18 BONNER DAVID GALLERIES— Traditional and
contemporary works showing in harmony. www.bonnerdavid.com. 7040 E. Main St., 480.941.8500. Scottsdale Map J3
Find more GEBERT CONTEMPORARY— galleries to Contemporary works by established Contemporary works in a split-level explore: and emerging artists from the United space conducive to spirited receptions. wheretraveler.com States, Europe and Asia, exhibited in Sculptures, photo composits and ambigenerous, well-lighted spaces. www. tious paintings. www.gebertartaz.com. 7160 calvincharlesgallery.com. 4201 N. Marshall E. Main St., 480.429.0711. Scottsdale Map K5 Way, 480.421.1818. Scottsdale Map H4 J KLEIN GALLERY—A bright, contemporary CARSTENS FINE ART— Landscapes both dreamy showroom with unique works ranging from and realistic by Kansas transplant Cyndy Carstens, tabletop paintings and sculptures to large indoor who often draws images into wet oil using graphite and outdoor installations. www.jkleingallery.com. and carbon. www.cyndycarstens.com. 7077 E. Main 7136 E. Main St., 480.941.3442. Scottsdale Map I3 St., 480.946.3217. Scottsdale Map K3 KING GALLERIES OF SCOTTSDALE— American COWBOY LEGACY GALLERY—An impressive Indian art, including pottery, paintings and display of cowboy and Western art and fetishes. Work by Virgil Ortiz is of particular merchandise, including paintings, artifacts interest. www.kinggalleries.com. 7100 E. Main and apparel. www.artgalleryinphoenixaz.com. St., 480.481.0187. Scottsdale Map K5 7077 E. Main St., 480.595.8999. Scottsdale Map K2 LARSEN GALLERY— Large fine art gallery known EXPRESSIONS GALLERY— Dave McGary’s for its represented artists and its consigned art (1958-2013) uncannily human bronze sculptures for sale on the secondary market. www.larsen of American Indian figures are joined by the gallery.com. 3705 N. Bishop Lane, 480.941.0900. Scottsdale Map M5 work of painters and other sculptors, traditional and contemporary, who show an inclination THE LEGACY GALLERY— Representational art, toward the American West. www.expressions with an emphasis on oil painting and bronze artgalleries.com. 7077 E. Main St., 480.424.7412. sculpture. www.legacygallery.com. 7178 E. Scottsdale Map K4 Main St., 480.945.1113. Scottsdale Map K5 FAUST GALLERY— Antique and contemporary MAIN STREET GALLERIES— Large-scale sculptures American Indian work, Navajo weavings, line one of downtown Scottsdale’s most influential Pueblo pottery and basketry, tribal art and gallery districts. www.mainstreetartgalleries.com. jewelry. www.faustgallery.com. 7100 E. Main St., Main Street between Scottsdale Road & Goldwater 480.200.4290. Scottsdale Map K5 Boulevard. Scottsdale Map K2-K5 CALVIN CHARLES GALLERY—
THURSDAY NIGHT ARTWALK is an easy way to self-tour several Scottsdale galleries. Wander Main or Marshall for receptions and music, 7-9 pm (www.scottsdalegalleries.com). 54 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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LARSEN ART AUCTION CONSIGNMENT Accepting consignments for our annual Larsen Art Auction to be held in October 2017. If interested in selling works from your collection please contact the gallery at 480-941-0900 or email images and information to consignments@larsengallery.com.
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GALLERIES+ANTIQUES
MAINVIEW GALLERY— Stone and steel sculpture,
contemporary portraiture and radiant landscapes. www.mainviewgallery.com. 7120 E. Main St., 480.990.1515. Scottsdale Map K3 MAY GALLERY— Contemporary realism including
Western and Americana works, and impressionism by national painters and sculptors. www.may gallery.com. 7190 E. Main St., 480.922.1801. Scottsdale Map J5 MODERN AMERICAN— Contemporary and modern
works by internationally renowned artists such as Salvador Dali, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Marc Chagall; original paintings, mixed media artworks, drawings, prints and sculpture. www. modernamerican.com. 4161 N. Marshall Way, 480.941.0909. Scottsdale Map H4 OVERLAND GALLERY— Western and American
representational art and Russian impressionism (1930s-80s). www.overlandgallery.com. 7155 Main St., 480.947.1934. Scottsdale Map K5 PEJMAN GALLERY— Investment-quality oil paintings
and archival framing. www.pejmangallery.com. 7165 E. Main St., 480.970.1505. Scottsdale Map J3 R.C. GORMAN NAVAJO GALLERY— Oil pastels,
lithographs, bronzes and paper castings by Chinle, Ariz.-born R.C. Gorman (1931-2005). www.rcgormangallery.com. 7116 E. Main St., 480.478.4163. Scottsdale Map J4 SCOTTSDALE GALLERY ASSOCIATION—
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 SIMIC GALLERIES— Fine traditional work by
European and American 19th- and 20th-century masters. www.simic.com. 7140 & 7145 E. Main St., 480.946.4911. Scottsdale Map K4 T.H. BRENNEN FINE ART— Fine artwork
spanning traditional Impressionism and PostImpressionism, 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
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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 ROCK STAR GALLERY— Music memorabilia,
signed rock ’n’ roll collectibles and celebrity fine art. www.rockstargallery.net. 15211 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.275.4501. Valley Map I18 SCOTTSDALE MARKETPLACE— Cottage/shabby
chic, country French, cowboy and Euro-American antique accents from 35+ vendors in a wellorganized loop arrangement and garden. www. scottsdalemarketplace.com. 6310 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.368.5720. Valley Map N18 THINK ART— Art consultation and installation
services and a roster of more than 75 artists’ work in a 5,000-square-foot showroom. www. thinkfineart.com. Scottsdale Design Center, 15125 N. Hayden Road, 480.998.9790. Valley Map I19
Phoenix @CENTRAL GALLERY— Solo and group exhibitions
of emerging and established Arizona artists. www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org. Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., 602.534.7852. Phoenix Map B3 ARTLINK PHOENIX— Organizer of the First Friday
art crawl (first F of each month, 6-10 pm): tour of full-time galleries, studio/mixed-use spaces and temporary installations. www.artlinkphoenix. com. Roosevelt Street west of 7th Street. Phoenix Map C8; Grand Avenue, 7th to 15th avenues. Valley Map R14 BENTLEY GALLERY AT BENTLEY PROJECTS—
An example of urban rebirth in Phoenix’s industrial district: Open Tu-Sa and by appointment. www.bentleyprojects.com. 215 E. Grant St., 480.946.6060. Valley Map M14 BRASS ARMADILLO— Antique mall with
hundreds of vendors at each location. www.brassarmadillo.com. 12419 N. 28th Drive, 602.942.0030. Valley Map K13; 13277 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear, 623.889.0290. Valley Map Q8 THE CLUTTER HOUSE— Collectible accents in
glass, ceramic and wire; some estate furniture and retired business signage; dizzying vignette of Kit-Cat clocks with shifting eyes and wagging tails. www.theclutterhouse.com. 14 W. Camelback Road, 602.237.5865. Valley Map O14 LISA SETTE GALLERY— A curated contemporary
gallery where challenges to tradition are encouraged. www.lisasettegallery.com. 210 E. Catalina Drive, 480.990.7342. Valley Map P15 MELROSE VINTAGE— Shabby-chic and antique
goods for the parlor and boudoir. www.shop melrosevintage.com. 4238 N. 7th Ave., 602.636.0300. Valley Map O14 MODIFIED ARTS— Art gallery and music hall
with revolving exhibitions of art, sculpture and photography. Limited hours; call first. www.modifiedarts.org. 407 E. Roosevelt St., 602.462.5516. Phoenix Map C6
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ROOSEVELT ROW— Mixed-use, independent,
culture- and arts-dominated neighborhood. Participant in Artlink Phoenix First Friday (6-10 pm) and the similar but lower-key Third Friday art crawl (6-9 pm). www.rooseveltrow.org. Participants located on or in the vicinity of Roosevelt Street, 15th Street to 7th Avenue. Phoenix Map C8 THE MONORCHID— A mixed-use home to creative
businesses, with a pair of common areas that function as public galleries of works ranging from photography to monumental sculpture. www.monorchid.com. 214 E. Roosevelt St., 602.253.0339. Phoenix Map C6
Carefree, Cave Creek & Fountain Hills BLUE COYOTE GALLERY— Contemporary
Western, Southwestern and American Indian art, custom furniture. Limited hours; call first. www.bluecoyotegallery.com. 6141 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.488.2334. Valley Map A18 FOUNTAIN HILLS ARTISTS’ GALLERY— Owned
and operated by member artists. Exhibiting a wide range of styles and media, including watercolors, photographs and jewelry. www. fountainhillsartistsgallery.com. 16858 Ave. of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, 480.836.9919. Valley Map L24
I Remember Not Remembering Exhibition on view February 11 – April 30, 2017 Organized by the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Sponsored by the Jane A. Lehman and Alan G. Lehman Foundation. Yto Barrada, Hand-Me Downs, 2011. 16mm and 8mm film transferred to single-channel color digital video with sound; running time: 15 minutes. Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery, London; Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Beirut; and Galerie Polaris, Paris. © Yto Barrada
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Northern Arizona BLUE-EYED BEAR— Inlaid, beaded and gemstone
jewelry in silver and gold. www.blueeyedbear.com. 299 N. Hwy. 89A, Sedona, 800.378.6510. GALLERY 527— Showcasing northern Arizona artists.
www.gallery527jerome.com. 527 Main St., Jerome, 928.649.2277. JAMES RATLIFF GALLERY— Paintings, sculpture
and ceramics represented by a husband-wife consulting team. www.jamesratliffgallery.com. Hillside Sedona, 671 Hwy. 179, Sedona, 928.282.1404. LANNING GALLERY— Figurative and abstract
paintings, sculpture, jewelry and functional art furniture. www.lanninggallery.com. Hozho Center, 431 Hwy. 179, Sedona, 928.282.6865. THE MELTING POINT—Art glass by 40+ emerging
and established blowers, sculptors, coldworkers, painters and sandcasters. www.the-melting-point. com. 1449 W. Hwy. 89A, Sedona, 928.554.4754. NAVARRO GALLERY— Owner Chris Navarro is a
Navajo
sculptor of bronze; more than 20 other artists are also featured. www.navarrogallerysedona.com. Tlaquepaque, 336 Hwy. 179, Sedona, 928.204.1144. RENEE TAYLOR GALLERY/JEWELRY— Works in
welded steel, bronze, paint and fascinating mixed media; kinetic outdoor sculpture by Lyman Whitaker, and infinitely wearable jewelry by a cadre of lapidary luminaries. www.reneetaylor gallery.com. Tlaquepaque, 336 Hwy. 179, Sedona, 928.282.7130 and 928.282.1575.; 276 N. Hwy. 89A, Sedona, 928.282.1506. TOUCHSTONE GALLERY— Prehistoric fossils,
rare minerals, gemstone jewelry, home décor and small gifts. www.touchstonegalleries.com. Sinagua Plaza, 320 N. SR 89 A, Sedona, 928.204.4405.
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Shopping Buffalo Collection This year kicked off the fifth anniversary of Buffalo Collection in Scottsdale. During that time, the nationally known company expanded its showroom from just one of the spaces within its building to all three, as well as increased its local base of artists and craftsmen. Buffalo Collection offers handcrafted buffalo leather furniture with such distinctions as braided piping, contrasting appliqué and a variety of woods sourced in the American West. www.buffalocollection.com. 7044 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.3903. Scottsdale Map F3
clothing and accessories with a dash of glitz and comfort-shoe collections. www.ritzyragsandshoes.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.596.0533.
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 women’s wear in sizes 14-24,
including swimwear and formalwear, plus handbags and jewelry. www.divascottsdale.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.948.8777.
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
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.
Bargains/Resale/Outlets
Collectibles
ARIZONA MILLS— Value-focused indoor
GILBERT ORTEGA— American Indian art,
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
LOOP JEAN COMPANY—A premium denim
store for men and women. Shoes, jewelry and accessores too. www.loopjeancompany.com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 520.219.9785.
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DIVA DIVINE BOUTIQUE—Women’s clothing,
jewelry, accessories and gifts. www.divadivine boutique.com. 23425 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.585.2570. Valley Map G18
So many more places to browse, try and buy:
OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE—
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.
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. Scottsdale Map G3
jewelry, baskets, pottery, home furnishings, rugs, kachinas and collectibles. www.gilbert ortega.com. 3925 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1808. Scottsdale Map K6
Furnishings 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.
ALSO AT BUFFALO COLLECTION, find a selection artwork from a variety of artists, including Dan Deuter, Linnea Hoover, Robert Rivera and Jack Powell. 64 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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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 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
Men’s Ludo
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 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
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
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 66 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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SHOPPING
Fine Apparel and Accessories
Shopping Centers 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 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. www. fashionsquare.com. 7014 E. Camelback Road. Scottsdale Map D5 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 TEMPE MARKETPLACE— Direct-access big-box
Voted Best of the Valley.
retailers as well as smaller/younger boutiques. www.tempemarketplace.com. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. Tempe Map D8 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 WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT—
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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 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 67
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Dining
Raise a glass to this drink at Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Parlour. Made with a generous pour of rye whiskey, a touch of crème de cacao and the addition of Peychaud’s and Aztec Chocolate bitters, then served in an absinthe-rinsed frozen rocks glass. www.bitterandtwistedaz.com. 1 W. Jefferson. 602.340.1924. Phoenix Map L3
Scottsdale: Downtown 5TH & WINE— American. Sociable appetizers,
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 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 pistachios, and chef Bernie Kantak’s original chopped salad. www.citizenpublichouse.com. 7111 E. 5th Ave., 480.398.4208. Scottsdale Map G4 MARCELLINO RISTORANTE— Italian.
This graceful husband-wife operation introduces skeins of specialty pastas at the commencement of every dinner, and follows through with an equally intriguing series of plates and presentations. www.marcellinoristorante.com. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9500. Scottsdale Map F4
Chocolate Heartbeat Martini
Yin and Yang Martini
Drizzled milk chocolate, Godiva Milk Chocolate Liqueur, Patrón XO cafe and a mint garnish—it’s easy to fall in love with this drink at Rusconi’s American Kitchen in, yes, a heartbeat. www.rusconis kitchen.com. 10637 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.483.0009. Map L17
OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY— Southwestern. Trees with lights and a
Get symbolic with this martini at The Melting Pot. Godiva White Chocolate Liqueur and Stoli Vanil Vodka is blended with ice cream and topped with chocolate shavings. www.meltingpot.com. 8260 N. Hayden Road, Map L19; 3626 E. Ray Road, Map W17; 19420 N. 59th Ave., Glendale, Map H12.
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THE HERB BOX— Café. Garden-goodie
pizzas, sandwiches and salads, a flavored fountain with fire set up the patio as a lemonade of the day, and a market of wheretraveler.com relaxing place to dine on a progression select ingredients to take a smidgen of poblano dip, tortilla soup, soft tacos of the experience home. www.theherb and Southwestern-spiced surf & turf. box.com. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7134 E. Hundreds of tortillas are made one-by-one on a Stetson Drive, 480.289.6160. Scottsdale Map E5; grill inside the 75-year-old adobe hacienda every Market Street at DC Ranch, 20707 N. Pima Road, night, and a former carriage house serves as the 480.289.6180. Valley Map H19 cantina. Dinner only. www.oldtowntortillafactory. THE SALT CELLAR RESTAURANT— Seafood. com. 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. A shot of rare-batch tequila with a goblet of giant Scottsdale Map L2 shrimp is one way to get things started. Follow by OREGANO’S PIZZA BISTRO— Pizza. feasting on various fish or crustaceans—sautéed, Pizzas on thin crust or Chicago-stuffed-style, blackened, broiled, stuffed, fried or baked—or just traditionally topped or uncommonly accessorized. loiter in the lounge until reverse happy hour kicks www.oreganos.com. Locations include: 3102 N. in and staffers from other restaurants trickle in Scottsdale Road, 480.970.1860. Valley Map P18; (an industry testimonial!). Underground dining 523 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.858.0501. room hosted by a convivial husband-wife team. Valley Map R18; 1130 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, www.saltcellarrestaurant.com. 550 N. Hayden 480.962.0036. Valley Map T20; 1960 W. Germann Road, 480.947.1963. Valley Map Q19 Road, Chandler, 480.265.4580. Valley Map Y20; THIRSTY LION GASTROPUB & GRILL—American. 328 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.882.9336. Brick-oven artisan pizzas, gourmet burgers, Valley Map V22; 4602 E. Cactus Road, shareable appetizers, seafood, steaks and 602.482.0054. Valley Map K17 sandwiches. Cuisine is made with fresh and RNR— American. Substantial and savory local ingredients. NCAA, NFL and MLS games breakfasts, a smattering of sandwiches and are regularly shown. www.thirstyliongastropub. evening entrées, industrial loft atmosphere, com. Locations include: Scottsdale Fashion and one of the only public, second-story patios Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.284.7292. serving cocktails while overlooking Scottsdale Scottsdale Map D5; 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Road. www.rnrscottsdale.com. 3737 N. Scottsdale Tempe, 480.968.2920. Valley Map R19; SanTan Road, 480.945.3353. Scottsdale Map L5 Village, 2212 E Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.899.0119. Valley Map X23
ENJOY MORE CHOCOLATE with dessert at The Melting Pot. Melted chocolate fondue is served with fruit, marshmallows, pound cake, blondies and brownies. 68 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
COURTESY BITTER & TWISTED COCKTAIL PARLOUR; COURTESY RUSCONI’S AMERICAN KITCHEN; COURTESY THE MELTING POT
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DINING
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. Hearty, homey faves
like Caesar salad, beef stroganoff and trout amandine in and around a Paradise Valley landmark that in 1934 served as a girls’ school. Indoor dining is an option, but outdoor dining takes the cake with views of both Camelback and Mummy Mountains. www. elchorro.com. 5550 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. Valley Map N17 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.fornofabbri. com. The Shops at Gainey Village, 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.998.1366. Valley Map M18 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 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.jgsteak housescottsdale.com. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, 480.214.8000. Valley Map O18 KITCHEN WEST—American. Seasonally
determined American fare with Western flare. 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 Pkwy., 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; 1909 W. Thunderbird, 602.866.7034. 6012 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 602.298.8080. 70 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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DINING
PRESTON’S STEAKHOUSE—Steakhouse.
Steakhouse classics and innovative dishes are created with prime cuts and locally sourced ingredients. More than two dozen sides to choose from. www.prestonsscottsdale.com. 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, 480.629.5087. Valley Map G19 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 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, 480.513.6002. 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 potatoe 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 HOPDODDY BURGER BAR— American.
Angus beef, bison, lamb or turkey burgers with gourmet embellishments like field mushrooms, truffle aioli or roasted chiles. For non-carnivores: sushi-grade tuna with honey wasabi and pickled ginger, or a bean/corn patty with avocado and chipotle mayo. www.hopdoddy.com. 11055 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.348.2337. Valley Map K18; Town & Country, 2033 E. Camelback Road, 602.242.2337. Valley Map O15 KALE & CLOVER—Vegetarian/Vegan. Vegetarian,
vegan and gluten-free dishes, with meat additions for carnivores, and espresso, cold-pressed juices, craft beer and wine. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. www.kaleandclover.com. 20511 N. Hayden Road, 480.568.8707. Valley Map G18 72 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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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.mastrosrestaurants.com. Kierland Commons,15045 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.443.8555. Valley Map I18 PERSIAN ROOM— Persian. Bi-level restaurant
with two bars and a menu of grilled meatand-veggie skewers. www.persianroom.com. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.614.1414. Valley Map I18 THE GREENE HOUSE— American. The name pays
homage to a pair of early-20th-century architects. The kitchen blossoms by showcasing seasonal fare. www.foxrc.com. Kierland Commons, 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.889.9494. Valley Map I18 TOM’S THUMB FRESH MARKET— Café. This
quaint market and eatery is the perfect stop for a breakfast burrito or a smoked-barbecue sandwich before or after a round of golf or a hike at Pinnacle Peak. www.thethumb.com. 9393 E. Bell Road, 480.513.8186. Valley Map I20
Phoenix: Downtown 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
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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 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
Phoenix: Beyond Downtown 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 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 teamstyle serving. www.chelseaskitchenaz.com. 5040 N. 40th St., 602.957.2555. Valley Map N16 74 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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DINING
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, 24th St. & Camelback Road, 602.522.2344. Valley Map O16 EL CHORRO— American. Hearty, homey faves like
Caesar salad, beef stroganoff and trout amandine in and around a Paradise Valley landmark that in 1934 served as a girls’ school. Indoor dining is an option, but outdoor dining takes the cake with views of both Camelback and Mummy Mountains. www.elchorro.com. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. Valley Map N17 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 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. Valley Map O15; 302 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.632.6363. Valley Map V22 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.stockyardssteakhouse.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. bluemartinilounge.com. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.638.2583. Valley Map H18 FIRST WATCH— Café. Egg creations, ingredient-
happy sandwiches, heaping salads and fast service. Breakfast and lunch daily. www.firstwatch.com. Locations include: 9645 N. Black Canyon Highway, 602.943.3232. Valley Map L13; 61 W. Thomas Road, 602.265.2092. Valley Map P13; 3215 E. Camelback Road, 602.955.3447. Valley Map O17 OCEAN PRIME— Steak. Glamorous supper club
with live piano in the bar and a fire-enclosed patio. Steaks and seafood à la carte or chef-accessorized. Truffled deviled eggs make a luxurious but light starter. www.ocean-prime.com. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.347.1313. Valley Map H18 76 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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Mesa, Tempe & East Valley CASEY MOORE’S OYSTER HOUSE— Seafood.
Oysters Rockefeller and prime rib in the linentabled dining rooms, cold tappers in the bar and wraparound yard, and occasional ghost sightings; house built in 1910. www.caseymoores.com. 850 S. Ash Ave., Tempe, 480.968.9935. Tempe Map E4
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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
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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 ARROWHEAD GRILL— Steak. Delmonico steak
from an 1864 recipe, shrimp farmed in Gila Bend, Ariz., and roasted chicken carved tableside, plus starchy, sweet and salty sides. www.arrowhead grill.com. 8280 W. Union Hills Drive, Glendale, 623.566.2224. Valley Map I11 HAUS MURPHY’S— German. Brews, brats,
schnitzel, sauerbraten and other Bavarian delights. Live accordion and tuba tunes F & Sa. www.hausmurphys.com. 5739 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, 623.939.2480. Valley Map M12 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.humblepieusa.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
Carefree, Cave Creek & Fountain Hills ALL AMERICAN SPORTS GRILL—Sports Bar.
Upscale sports grill cuisine, live music on weekends and a patio view of the Fountain Hills fountain. www.allamericansportsgrill-az.com. 16872 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, 480.816.4625. Valley Map L24 EL ENCANTO— Mexican. Traditional Mexican fare
in a hacienda atmosphere. www.elencanto restaurants.com. 6248 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.488.1752. Valley Map A18; El Encanto de la Fuente, 11044 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, 480.837.1070. Valley Map L23; El Encanto Dos, 1112 E. Carefree Hwy., 623.780.5948. Valley Map B15
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Navigate Chocolate Tour of Scottsdale Visit a variety of downtown Scottsdale’s chocolatiers and local shops along a two-and-a-half-hour walking tour. Samples arrive in a variety of forms including truffles, cupcakes, baked goods and more at stops like Zak’s Chocolate, Chocolate van Brugge and Sprinkles Cupcakes. Expect to learn fun facts about chocolate and get acquainted with some of the area’s monuments and sculptures along the two-mile route. Book tours online. www.chocolatetourofscottsdale.com.
AERIUM ENCORE—The Phase II project of the
popular Aerium community is this 24-townhome new build by Landmark Homes USA. Find 2- to 4-bedroom plans, with 2.5 to 3.5 baths, ranging from 1,429 to 1,847 square feet. Amenities include a pool, barbecue and organic herb garden. From the low $400s. www.landmarkus.com. 3233 N. 70th St., 602.663.3455. Valley Map O19 CACHET AT THE WIGWAM—This gated 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 GABEL PHILLIPS GROUP— Luxury real estate
experts with more than 100 years combined experience. Home buying and selling services across the Valley, where every transaction is handled with a five-star level of service. www. gabelphillipsgroup.com. 4167 N. Marshall Way, 602.708.4050. Scottsdale Map H4 LAUNCH REAL ESTATE—A premier real estate
company for homebuyers, sellers, investors and developers. www.azhomes.com. 4167 N. Marshall Way, 480.776.1555. Scottsdale Map I3 MONTEREY RIDGE—This gated, single-level condo-
minium 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
Find more road trips and tours to take. Visit us online:
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PRIVATE CLIENT GROUP— Home buying and
selling in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Carefree, Cave Creek and the greater Phoenix area, with an emphasis on large luxury homes and estates. Affiliated with Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty. www.privateclientgroupagents.com. 480.266.0240. 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 (and the first new community in the neighborhood for over a decade). The private, 38-residence neighborhood features lavish architecture, open-space floorplans, central location, and stunning Phoenix skyline and sunset views. www.twobiltmorehomes.com. 602.508.1700.
Tours/Transportation DOLLY STEAMBOAT— Double-decker sternwheeler
Lake Marina, Highway 88 northeast of Apache Junction, Tonto National Park, 480.827.9144. Valley Map M30
HOT AIR EXPEDITIONS— Hot air balloon flights over the unfettered desert. www.hotairexpeditions.com. 480.502.6999 or 800.831.7610. 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. 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.rainbowryders.com. 480.299.0154 or 877.771.0776. 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,
chauffered transport by reservation or ondemand. www.transtyle.com. 480.948.6131.
offering narrated nature and catered dinner cruises. www.dollysteamboat.com. Canyon
AT CERRETA CANDY COMPANY, take a free 30-minute factory tour, M-F at 10 am and 1 pm. This chocolate factory has been in operation since 1968 (www.cerreta.com). 82 W H E R E P H O E N I X I F E B R UA R Y 20 17
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