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18 Editor’s Itinerary
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Ninety minutes at Arizona Capitol Museum.
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This month’s live concerts include Train and O.A.R., Brian Wilson and John Legend.
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
Explore the complexity of light at James Turrell’s Skyscape at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
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GALLERIES & ANTIQUES
Learn to paint like a master at a Mimosas & Monet class.
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Mother's Day gift ideas.
Tara Hitchcock TV personality Tara Hitchcock talks career lessons, her favorite places around town, and her top travel tips.
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Mexican Asian fare in Scottsdale for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.
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24 Music, Wine, Nightlife CONNECT WITH US
Live music locales, laid-back wine bars and the latest Dierks Bentely’s Whiskey Row.
25 Style+Beauty Watch READ US ON MAGZTER
Locally owned retail destinations, plus a skin guru’s new location.
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The Essential Phoenix+Scottsdale There’s so much to see and do in the Valley in May! Big-name entertainers perform live shows (pg. 26), you can learn to paint like a master (pg. 38), and it’s time for Restaurant Week—10 days of multicourse dinners for amazing prices (pg. 20). Plus, where to brunch (pg. 22), where to shop (pg. 25) and wine bars (pg. 24). 90 MINUTES IN: Explore Arizona’s history at this museum (free; donations welcome) located in the 1901 statehouse building. Learn about the government from territorial times to statehood to the present through a variety of exhibits. Head upstairs to the second level and view the Rough Rider flag Arizonans carried during the Spanish-American War in 1898, as well as the office used by the Arizona
Arizona Capitol Museum Governor until 1974, reconstructed to appear as it did during the first year of statehood. Also on the second floor: the historic House chamber. On the first floor, view artifacts from the USS Arizona (sunk during the invasion of Pearl Harbor). Outdoor sights include the copper dome atop the Capitol and the nearby Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza. www.azlibrary.gov/azcm
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Arizona Restaurant Week
Choose from 150 participating restaurants around the state and take advantage of three-course, prix-fixe meals for just $33 or $44 per person. The bi-annual, 10-day foodie extravaganza counts restaurants such as Cowboy Ciao, Deseo at the Westin Kierland Resort, Don & Charlies, Roka Akor, Roaring Fork, Sonata’s and Lon’s at The Hermosa Inn as part of its 2017 fall line-up. Reservations recommended. www.arizonarestaurantweek.com
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1 AMERICAN CANNED CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL > MAY 13 More than 250 different canned craft beers from over 100 local and national breweries across 40 states will be offered at this festival, along with live music, food, a beer science garden, seminars and beer Olympic games. www.cannedcraftbeerfest.com
2 ROCK IT UP > MAY 12 Tempe Marketplace, along with radio station KUPD and ALT AZ, hosts a free concert featuring Fuel (“Hemorrhage (In My Hands)”) and Marcy Playground (“Sex and Candy”) on its The District Stage. Local acts open the show, and adults can enjoy a beer garden presented by Four Peaks and Bud Light. www.tempemarketplace.com
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3 THE ART OF WINE AND TASTES OF SUMMER > MAY 20 More than 40 wines, plus gourmet specialty foods from AJ’s Fine Foods, are available for sample at this food and wine festival at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Live music and a silent auction too. www.scottsdaleperformingarts.com
4 STORYTELLERS VOLUME III > MAY 25 This four-course dinner at Weft & Warp is paired with rare selections from Glemorangie, plus brand ambassador Clarke Boyer from Glenmorangie shares brand stories. www.scottsdale.andaz.hyatt.com
CAVE CREEK BALLOON FESTIVAL > MAY 27 Live music, tethered hot air balloons, a kids' zone, food trucks and a fireworks show are the hallmarks of this festival. www.cavecreekfestivals.com 5
”Macbeth“ at Desert Stages Theatre (runs all month)
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Kane Brown at Livewire
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Lea Salonga at Symphony Hall (day 2 of 2)
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Tift Merritt at MIM
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Mike Vecchione at Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy (day 1 of 5)
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”Homes and Watson“ at Herberger Theatre Center (day 1 of 18)
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Rob Lowe: ”Stories I Only Tell My Friends“ at Mesa Arts Center
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Spring butterfly exhibit at Desert Botanical Garden closes
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AZ Dbacks vs NY Mets (day 1 of 3)
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“Ballet Moods“ at Orpheum Theatre (day 1 of 2)
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Concerts in the Conservatory at Butterfly Wonderland
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New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, Paula Abdul at Talking Stick Resort Arena
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Mermaid Magic experience available at OdySea Aquar. (day 1 of 9)
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Cheech and Chong at Talking Stick Resort Casino
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”Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera“ exhibit at Heard Museum (all month)
Bianca Del Rio at Marquee Theatre
Talk Cinema at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
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Rise & Dine Whether you’re an early riser or like to sleep in, rise, shine and get your brunch on.
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~ SUMOMAYA This Mexican Asian kitchen does food right. And don’t worry about having to choose between Mexicanor Asian-inspired foods or typical American breakfast entrées—with the Bottomless Brunch menu (Saturdays and Sundays, 9 am-3 pm), you can try them all, from the 3 Leches Oatmeal Brûlée to the sushi rolls. 6560 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.397.9520. www.sumomaya.com
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~ T. COOK’S On Sundays from 11 am-2 pm, this restaurant at the Royal Palms Resort & Spa serves up its Sunday Market Brunch Buffet. The choices are extensive: Farm-fresh eggs and omelets made to order, pancakes, crepes, carved meats,
THE HOUSE BRASSERIE Modern American fare takes center stage here. Located in a converted 1920s bungalow, sit indoors or out and soak in the quaint charm while indulging with such menu items as Chimichurri Skirt Steak, Warm Mascarpone Crepe or scrambled eggs. Lunch-type items include the shaved pork belly sandwich. Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am-3 pm. 6936 E. Main St., 480.634.1600. www.thehousebrasserie.com
Mediterranean paella and more. Wander the culinary stations, fill your plate, and then sit back and enjoy the beautiful resort setting. 5200 E. Camelback Road, 602.808.0766. www.tcooksphoenix.com
5 ~ THE MISSION Brunch takes on a Latin American flair at both locations of The Mission on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am-3 pm. Start off your day with options such as Corn & Crab Pancakes, Chorizo Scramble or Cinnamon Pecan Waffles. Settle in and enjoy your meal indoors or out—and make sure to view the Himalayan salt block wall during your visit. 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy., 480.292.7800; 3815 N. Brown Ave., 480.636.5005. www.themissionaz.com
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CUISINE & COCKTAILS Located at Found:RE Phoenix, brunch items here range from the basic two egg option to globally inspired fare such as Korean Rib
Lettuce Wraps and the Filipino Chile Relleno. Stop by Saturdays or Sundays, 11 am-3 pm. 1100 N. Central Ave., 602.875.8080. www.matchphx.com
The authentic Arizona dining experience at El Chorro also offers stunning views of Camelback Mountain. Sunday brunch is 9 am-3 pm, and the seasonal cuisine features options such as Grand Marnier Laced Pancakes and Traditional Eggs Benedict. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. www.elchorro.com 23
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Toast
Wine gets celebrated in its own right at wine bars around the Valley. At Sorso Wine Room (www.sorsowineroom.com) at Scottsdale Quarter, there are 150 wines by the bottle, 14 craft beers—and 32 wines available on the unique self-serve wine dispensers across the back wall. Located in the landmark building that housed Chandler’s first post office in 1926, the upscale Vintage 95 (www.vintage95.com) serves its extensive selection of boutique-style wines, New World favorites and Old World classics. The first Valley Postino (www.postinowine cafe.com) location opened in 2001; today, there are five around the Valley. Each is located in a historically relevant building and serves up an ever-changing list of wines and beers alongside its famous bruschetta boards.
»Listen ON THE SCENE
Whether you prefer an elegant restaurant, an upscale lounge, smooth jazz tunes or upbeat rock tunes, many restaurants offer a place to dine and take in live tunes. At Scottsdale’s Zen Culinary (www. zenculinary.com), creative cocktails and a mix of Asian-inspired fare (the Pineapple Fried Rice is a house specialty) are served along with nightly live music played on the restaurant’s grand piano. Downtown Scottsdale’s popular Marcellino Ristorante (www.marcellino ristorante.com) rotates between the R&B sounds of Sima and All Star Trio (fun fact: Sima is the co-owner of the restaurant—as well as an international singer!) and sounds from local jazz artists on Thursday evenings, and old time classics to contemporary hits on Saturday nights. At the North Valley’s High Street destination, steak and seafood locale Ocean Prime (www.ocean-prime.com) showcases live music in its piano bar Thurdays, 6-9 pm, and Fridays and Saturdays, 6-10:30 pm, while high-energy Blue Martini (www.phoenix.bluemartinilounge.com), a trendy, upscale lounge, offers live music and DJ sets daily, alongside cocktails, wine, light bites and 42 signature martinis. Order time-honored Mexican fare at the award-winning gastropub Taco Guild (www.tacoguild.com) and settle in to listen to the sounds from upbeat bands on Saturdays from 6-10 pm.
» Zen Culinary showcases live piano music nightly.
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Grammy-nominated and multiplatinum country singer Dierks Bentley celebrates his Arizona roots with the recent opening of his third Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in the Valley. The Arizona native now brings live music and American gastropub cuisine with a modern twist to Gilbert’s downtown district. Highlights of this locale include a large dance floor and stage indoors, and a patio with backyard games such as cornhole and ping-pong outdoors. Dine on scratch-made dining fare like Creole Fettuccine, Beer Can Rotisserie Chicken and burgers. Thursdays brings line dancing lessons and music, and music lovers enjoy the Friday early evening acoustic sets, and live music and DJs on Friday and Saturday nights. www.dierkswhiskeyrow.com/gilbert-az. 323 Gilbert Road, Gilbert.
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BEAUTY BUZZ
SKIN CARE, MASTERED Carole Lea Burns has been the master behind the flawless faces of famous celebrities such as Vera Wang, Allison DuBois, Betsey Johnson and countless models and powerful movers-andshakers. For years, her office on New York City’s Park Avenue buzzed with those in search of perfect skin. Two years ago, Burns made the move to Scottsdale. She was quickly dubbed “Scottsdale’s Fountain of Youth” and juggled the local clientele along with her NYC clients, who
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flew in just for an appointment. Now, she’s set up a new all-inclusive C3 Clinical Corrective Care office in north Phoenix, where she performs her skin care, laser treatments and laser hair removal magic. www.clinicalcorrectivecare.blogspot.com Verri offers clothing for men and women, as well as custom-made clothing.
Carole Lea Burns in her Phoenix office.
FASHION FIX
Locally Owned Fashion Finds Fabulous fashion finds are a given in just about every city. From major retail shopping malls to outlet destinations, shoppers are guaranteed to find something that fits their style. But at these locally owned locales, the owners themselves handpick the fashions showcased and provide unique items not found at a chain locale. For 19 years, Verri (www.verri.me), now located at Scottsdale Quarter, has carried top European fashions for men and women, as well as offered custom-made clothes. Designer Carine Wang now has three Carine locations (www.carineapparel.com), with carefully chosen items from top European and Canadian designers, as well as Wang’s own designs. Amy Young opened Amy, inc (www.amyinc.com) 12 years ago and is now located in Old Town Scottsdale. Her fashion-forward selection is rivaled only by the top-notch personal assistance she provides each customer. For children, Phoenix store Mae & Marie (www.maeandmariestyle.com) caters to moms and their daughters, with selections of clothing, accessories, shoes, jewelry and gifts. And at Old Town Scottsdale’s Boutique, find unexpected and unique high Garage Boutique fashion-meets-rock ’n roll for infants to tweens. Find this look at Carine.
Young girls get pampered at the Diva Day Spa at Girly Girlz. The boutique offers hair, makeup and nail services (appointments recommended) as well as clothing, trinkets and tea parties. www.girly-girlz.com 25
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John Legend
Train (“Hey, Soul Sister,” “Drops of Jupiter”) performs at Ak-Chin Pavilion on May 16 as they arrive in Phoenix for their Play That Song Tour. Special guests O.A.R. also take the stage, and pop singer Natasha Bedingfield opens. www.ticketmaster.com 2121 N. 83rd Ave. Valley Map P10
On May 22, Brian Wilson performs at Celebrity Theatre as part of his Pet Sounds 50th Anniversary World Tour. In this Final Performances leg, Wilson delivers a live performance of the iconic album “Pet Sounds,” as well as other fan favorites. www.celebritytheatre.com 440 N. 32nd St. Valley Map Q16
The multitalented singer, songwriter, musician and actor, John Legend (“Love Me Now”), takes the stage on May 24 at Comerica Theatre as part of his Darkness and Light Tour. Grammy-nominated Gallant opens the show. www.comerica theatre.com 400 W. Washington St.
Casinos
LONE BUTTE CASINO— A casino floor, high-limit slots
Comedy Clubs
CASINO ARIZONA— Slots, blackjack, keno
and live entertainment. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community. May 6: Canelo Vs. Chavez Jr. viewing party. 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 Yavapai-Apache 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 M AY 2017
room, 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 and
table games, keno, showroom featuring tribute productions and ballroom hosting touring concerts. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community. May 28: Cheech and Chong. 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. www.wingilariver.com 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 800.946.4452. Valley Map Y17
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THE COMEDY SPOT— www.thecomedyspot.net 7117 E. 3rd Ave., 480.945.4422. Scottsdale Map I5 RICK BRONSON’S HOUSE OF COMEDY— May 3-7: Jerry Rocha. May 10-14: Mike Vecchione. May 17-21: Bret Ernst. May 24-28: Asif Ali. www.
houseofcomedy.net High Street, 5350 E. High St., 480.420.3553. Valley Map G17 STAND UP LIVE— May 4-5: Christina Pazsitzky, co-host of ”Your Mom’s House“ podcast. May 7: Chris D’Elia. May 13: Kevin Smith. May 17: Port
Chuck in Concert: The Actors From ”General Hospital.“ May 18-21: Nate Bargatze. www. standuplive.com CityScape, 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. Phoenix Map K3
Concerts/Shows by Venue DESERT STAGES THEATRE— A busy playhouse with two stages. All month: “Macbeth.” Through May 7: Mel Brooks’ “The Producers
the Musical.” www.desertstages.org 4720 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.1664. Scottsdale Map C5
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HERBERGER THEATER CENTER May 5-6: “Stage West,” presented by North Valley Chorale. May 6: Stephanie Miller’s
Sexy Liberal Resistance Tour, presented by SM Radio Productions, Inc. May 8-18: “Life in the Theatre,” Lunch Time Theater, produced by Theatre Artists Studio. May 11-28: “Holmes and Watson,” produced by Arizona Theatre Company. May 12-14: “Playback Theatre: From Life to Story to Stage,“ co-produced by iTheatre Collaborative and Essential Theatre. May 20-21: Soiree de Ballet 2017, presented by Scottsdale School of Ballet. www. herbergertheater.org www.herbergertheater.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. May 5: Bianca Del Rio. May 6: Hillsong Young & Free’s Youth Revival Tour. May 8: At the Drive-In. May 11: Poptone. May 12: Sabaton. May 13: E-40. May 20: JJ Grey & Mofro. May 21: The Damned. May 25: Vamps. May 27: Twiztid. May 31: The Wailers. 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 7-acre campus. May 3-4: “Sesame Street Live!” May 3: Todrick Hall Presents: “Straight Outta Oz.” May 4: Sarah J. Maas “A Court of Wings and Ruin,” talk and book signing. May 12: Rob Lowe: ”Stories I Only Tell My Friends—Live.“ May 13: The World Is Ours, presented by Phoenix Children’s Chorus. May 13-14, 27: Carnival of Illusion. May 17: Los Lonely Boys. May 19-28: “Urinetown,” presented by Mesa Encore Theatre. May 20: Spark! After Dark. May 23: Celtic Woman, “Voices of Angels.” May 24: Harmony Orchestra. May 31-June 1: “The Dancers Among Us.” 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. May 1: Lizz Wright. May 2: Zakir Hussain With Rahul Sharma. May 7: Anat Cohen & Trio Brasileiro. May 8: Tift Merritt. May 10: Marcia Ball. May 12: John Pizzarelli Trio. May 17: René Marie. May 19: Trace Bundy. May 21: The Sweet Remains. May 23-24: Acoustic Hot Tuna. May 25: Lisa Fischer. www.mim.org 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. Valley Map H17 ORPHEUM THEATRE A historic theater built in 1929. May 19-20: “Ballet Moods,” Phoenix Ballet. May 20-21: “The Best of Master Ballet Academy,”
Phoenix Ballet. www.orpheumtheatrephx.com 203 W. Adams St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map I1 SYMPHONY HALL The opulent home of the Phoenix Symphony. May 5-6: Lea Salonga. May 12-14: Music of John Williams. May 19-21:
”An Evening With Rodgers and Hammerstein.“ May 26-27: ”Haydn Symphony No. 45.“ www.phoenixsymphony.org 75 N. 2nd St., 602.262.7272. Phoenix Map J5 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. May 2: The Weeknd. May 12: Chris Tomlin Presents Worship Night in America. May 15: Chris Brown. May 26: New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, Paula Abdul. www.talkingstickresortarena.com 201 E. Jefferson St., 602.379.7800. Phoenix Map M5 28 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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Events & Festivals DERBY DAY May 6. Head to Southern Rail to sip
mint juleps while watching “The Run for the Roses.” The restaurant offers a special Derby Day menu and gives out prizes for best derby hats and bestdressed. Reservations recommended. 1-5 pm. www.southernrailaz.com 300 W. Camelback Road, 602.200.0085. Valley Map O15 KENTUCKY DERBY LAWN PARTY May 6. Celebrate
“the most exciting two minutes in sports” in grand Southern style with a brunch and lawn party at Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. Enjoy mint juleps, live blues music, Bulleit Bourbon tastings and activities on the “Winner’s Circle” lawn. Come in your best derby attire. Reservations suggested. 1-4:30 pm. www.scottsdaleprincess.com 7575 E. Princess Drive, 480.585.2694. Valley Map H18 THE STELLA ARTOIS DERBY DAYCLUB May 6.
Don your fanciest hat and head to Arizona’s only Kentucky Derby party with live racing and betting. Enjoy the action from air-conditioned tents with a mint julep in hand. DayClub opens at 10:30 am; live racing starts at 11:30 am. www.thepoloparty. com/derby Turf Paradise, 1501 W. Bell Road, 480.423.1414. Valley Map I14
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 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
warehouse district. www.lastexitlive.com 717 S. Central Ave., 602.271.7000. Valley Map R15 LIVEWIREThis 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.rhythmroom.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, and a 250-capacity room for live music, stand-up comedy and other human tricks. wwwvalleybarphx.com 130 N. Central Ave. (basement accessible by alley), 602.368.3121. Phoenix Map H3
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 DIAMONDBACKS MLB May 9-10 vs Detroit Tigers. May 11-14 vs Pittsburgh Pirates. May 15-17 vs New York Mets. May 2224 vs Chicago White Sox. www.dbacks.
com 401 E. Jefferson St., 602.514.8400, 602.462.6799. Phoenix Map M7 30 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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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 TOPGOLFThis interactive golf venue
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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.
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Sports Bars & Grills ALICE COOPER’STOWN Rock ’n’ roll and sports
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memorabilia, a wall of game-tuned televisions, a beer garden with a stage, and substantial, carnivorous fare. Three blocks from Chase Field and across the street from US Airways Center. www.alicecooperstown.com 101 E. Jackson St., 602.253.7337. Phoenix Map O4
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BLUE 32 Tons of TVs—each separately tunable,
to indulge various team allegiances—and a menu that goes beyond wings and beer. www.blue32 sportsgrill.com Locations include: Scottsdale 101, 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.621.3080. Valley Map H17; 6348 S. Higley Road, Gilbert, 480.248.7002. South of Valley Map Z24 HALF MOON SPORTS GRILL The Highland
location of this sports bar re-christened itself Half Moon Windy City Sports Grill to reflect an allegiance to Chicago’s sports legacies and legends, and features cracker-crust pizzas and Eli’s cheesecakes. www.halfmoonsportsgrill. com 2121 E. Highland Ave., 602.977.2700. Valley Map O15; 288 E. Greenway Pkwy., 602.993.6600. Valley Map J15 MAJERLE’S SPORTS GRILL Gameday
hotspot owned by former Phoenix Suns guard/forward “Thunder Dan” Majerle. www.majerles.com 4425 N. Saddlebag Trail, 480.889.9949. Scottsdale Map E3; 24 N. 2nd St., 602.253.0118. Phoenix Map J5; Chandler Fashion Center, 3095 W. Chandler Blvd., 480.899.7999. Valley Map X19; Palm Valley, 13375 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear, 623.207.6999. Valley Map Q8; 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.585.4999. Valley Map G17
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Knight Rise Internationally celebrated artist James Turrell is known for his simple artworks that explore the complexity of light. Find “Knight Rise,” one of his famous Skyspaces, at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and explore its differences during morning and evening, with its shifting colors and unique perspective of the sky. www.smoca.org 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. Scottsdale Map M8
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
Art Museums ASU ART MUSEUMA 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. Through Aug. 20: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. www.heard.org 2301 N. Central Ave., 602.252.8840. Phoenix Map A4
visual arts museum in the Southwest contains a vast collection of art ranging from 19th-century European works to 21st-century contemporary masterpieces. The permanent collection of almost 18,000 works is arranged in 12 collections. Through May 29: Yeohlee l Serra. Through July 16: Samurai. Closed M. www.phxart.org 1625 N. Central Ave.,602.257.1880. Phoenix Map B3
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Working pecan grove and organic herb/ produce farm (Maya’s), restaurants and a gift shop (Botanica). www.thefarmat southmountain.com 6106 S. 32nd St., 602.276.6360. Valley Map T16
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SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SMOCA Modern art, architecture and
design works are showcased in a building redesigned by Arizona-based architect Will Bruder. James Turrell, a Flagstaff-based artist, contributed a sitting space called “Knight Rise” to the museum’s south end. Ongoing: Murals by James Marshall (a.k.a. Dalek), an artist recognized for his colorful geometric abstractions and associated with skateboard and graffiti subcultures. www.smoca.org 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. Scottsdale Map M8
Farms & Gardens DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Garden’s 145 acres showcase the Sonoran Desert and more than 20,000 plants representing 4,000 species. Through May 7: David T. Kessler: Translucence. Through May 14: Spring butterfly exhibit. 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 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
JUST A SHORT WALK FROM “KNIGHT RISE” is the Scottsdale Historical Museum. View a one-room schoolhouse and early tent kitchen (www.scottsdalemuseum.com). 34 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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museum and 2017 “Best Western Museum” in the nation (True West magazine) features regularly changing exhibits of Western art, Old West artifacts and historic Native American objects, on loan from some of the world’s foremost collectors and institutions. Through May 31: John Coleman: Past/Present/Future. www.scottsdale museumwest.org 3830 N. Marshall Way, 480.686.9539. Scottsdale Map K3
Zoos & Aquariums 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. May 2, 11, 16, 25: Yoga in the Rainforest (pre-registration req.). May 14: Mother’s Day at Butterfly Wonderland. May 20: Concerts in the Conservatory. May 27: Opening of Rainforest Reptiles exhibit. www.butterflywonderland.com 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.800.3000. Valley Map M19 DOLPHINARIS ARIZONAView 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 ODYSEA AQUARIUMThe largest aquarium in
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 one-of-a-kind voyage through the “Living Sea.” A giant 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. May 27-June 4: Mermaid Magic interactive experience. www.odysea aquarium.com 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.291.8000. Valley Map L20
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OUT OF AFRICA Natural, spacious habitats
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 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
Mimosas & Monet Artist Carrie Curran joins The Hermosa Inn for this paint-and-sip class. Appropriate for beginners to emerging professionals, the May 13 “Night Bloom” class is set in The Hermosa’s gardens. Sip a mimosa and nibble a pastry while painting a masterpiece. www.hermosainn.com 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley, 602.955.7878. Valley Map O16
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 ANDRE KOHN FINE ART GALLERY
Contemporary expressionist work by international painters and sculptors, including Andre Kohn, Isabelle Delannoy, Christopher Schulz and Nikita Young. www.andrekohnfineart.com 7034 E. Main St., 480.970.4300. Scottsdale Map K3 BONNER DAVID GALLERIES Traditional
and contemporary works showing in harmony. www.bonnerdavid.com 7040 E. Main St., 480.941.8500. Scottsdale Map J3
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.
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Western art and merchandise, including paintings, artifacts and apparel. www.art galleryinphoenixaz.com 7077 E. Main St., 480.595.8999. Scottsdale Map K2 EXPRESSIONS GALLERY Dave McGary’s
(1958-2013) uncannily human bronze sculptures of American Indian figures are joined by the work of painters and other sculptors, traditional and contemporary, who show an inclination toward the American West. www.expressions artgalleries.com 7077 E. Main St., 480.424.7412. Scottsdale Map K4 FAUST GALLERY Antique and contemporary
American Indian work, Navajo weavings, Pueblo pottery and basketry, tribal art and jewelry. www.faustgallery.com 7100 E. Main St., 480.200.4290. Scottsdale Map K5 GALLERY ANDREA Works by the
contemporary floral impressionist artist Andrea de Kerpely-Zak and artists specializing in colorful expressions of the
Southwest. www.artandrea.com 7019 E. Main St., 480.481.2530. Scottsdale Map K3 GALLERY RUSSIA Fine art from
Russia and the former Soviet Union. www.galleryrussia.com 7103 E. Main St., 480.596.9533. Scottsdale Map K5 GEBERT CONTEMPORARY
Contemporary works in a split-level space conducive to spirited receptions. Sculptures, photo composits and ambitious paintings. www.gebertartaz.com 7160 E. Main St., 480.429.0711. Scottsdale Map K5 J KLEIN GALLERYA bright, contemporary
showroom with unique works ranging from tabletop paintings and sculptures to large indoor and outdoor installations. www.jkleingallery.com 7136 E. Main St., 480.941.3442. Scottsdale Map I3 LARSEN GALLERY Large fine art gallery
known for its represented artists and its consigned art for sale on the secondary market. www.larsengallery.com 3705 N. Bishop Lane, 480.941.0900. Scottsdale Map M5 THE LEGACY GALLERY Representational
art, with an emphasis on oil painting and bronze sculpture. www.legacy gallery.com 7178 E. Main St., 480.945.1113. Scottsdale Map K5
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). 38 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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MAINVIEW GALLERY— Stone and steel
sculpture, contemporary portraiture and radiant landscapes. www.mainview gallery.com 7120 E. Main St., 480.990.1515. Scottsdale Map K3 MAIN STREET GALLERIES— Large-scale
sculptures line one of downtown Scottsdale’s most influential gallery districts. www.mainstreetartgalleries.com Main Street between Scottsdale Road and Goldwater Boulevard. Scottsdale Map K2-K5 MAY GALLERY— Contemporary realism
including Western and Americana works, and impressionism by national painters and sculptors. www.maygallery.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 ON THE EDGE GALLERY—A cooperative
of Arizona artists, with widely varying styles of works displayed in individual salonmounted walls and vignettes. www.ontheedge gallery.com 7050 E. 5th Ave., 480.265.8991. Scottsdale Map G3 OPEN RANGE GALLERY— Contemporary
Western oils and bronzes. www.openrange gallery.com 7077 E. Main St., 480.946.0044. Scottsdale Map K3 OVERLAND GALLERY— Western and
American representational art and Russian impressionism (1930s-80s). www.overland gallery.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.rcgorman gallery.com 7116 E. Main St., 480.478.4163. Scottsdale Map J4 RIVA YARES GALLERY— Soaring whitespace
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., 480.945.5200. Scottsdale Map J4 THE SIGNATURE GALLERY— Vistas of the
American West by painter and Arizona State University graduate Charles H. Pabst, painter/daughter Cara Pabst Moran, and a coterie of bronze sculptors. www.thesignature gallery.com 7177 E. Main St., 480.949.7003. Scottsdale Map K4 SUNRISE JEWELRY & GALLERY—
Turquoise jewelry, American Indian craftworks and other regional collectibles. 7084 E. 5th Ave., 480.425.9944. Scottsdale Map G4 T.H. BRENNEN FINE ART— Fine artwork
spanning traditional Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, and living academic realists to contemporary. www.thbrennen fineart.com 7150 E. Main St., 480.994.1355. Scottsdale Map J4 TILT GALLERY— Fine art photography
highlighting experimental processing and traditional formats by emerging and established artists. www.tiltgallery.com 7077 E. Main St., 602.716.5667. Scottsdale Map K3 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 UDINOTTI GALLERY— The longest-running
gallery in Scottsdale (est. 1964) emphasizes figurative expressionist sculpture and paintings. www.udinottigallery.com 4215 N. Marshall Way, 480.946.7056. Scottsdale Map H4 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.xanadugallery.com 7039 E. Main St., 480.368.9929. Scottsdale Map K5
gives this gallery the feel of an intimate modern-arts museum. The work of Milton Avery (1885-1965) remains prominent and relevant. www.rivayaresgallery.com 3625 N. Bishop Lane, 480.947.3251.
Beyond Downtown Scottsdale
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ANTIQUE TROVE— Heirlooms and
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 Fifth Avenue. Scottsdale Map G4-I4
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 PINNACLE GALLERY— Contemporary crafts,
décor and wearable art. www.pinnacle gallery.com Desert Village, 23417 N. Pima Road, 480.563.9800. Valley Map G20
ROCK STAR GALLERY— Music memorabilia,
signed rock and roll collectibles and celebrity fine art. www.rockstargallery. net 15211 N. Kierland Blvd., Ste. 160, 480.275.4501. Valley Map I18 SCOTTSDALE MARKETPLACE—
Cottage/shabby chic, country French, cowboy and Euro-American antique accents from 35-plus vendors in a wellorganized loop arrangement and garden. www.scottsdalemarketplace.com 6310 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.368.5720. Valley Map N18 SOCA GALLERY/VIRCILLE— The SOCA half
represents modern and contemporary painters; Vircille specializes in vintage jewelry, antiques, artifacts and rugs. By appointment only. www.socagallery.com 4160 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.946.2333. Scottsdale Map I5 ZUVA GALLERY— Contemporary art
from Africa. www.zuvagallery.com 8900 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, 480.488.6000. Valley Map G19
Phoenix @CENTRAL GALLERY— Solo and group
exhibitions of emerging and established Arizona artists. www.phoenixpublic library.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 515 N. 7th St. Phoenix Map C8; 1506 Grand Ave. Valley Map R14 BENTLEY GALLERY AT BENTLEY PROJECTS—
An example of urban rebirth in Phoenix’s industrial district: This current occupant of a former linen laundry built in 1918 capitalizes on soaring ceilings and minimal walls to give monumental works room to breathe. Open Tu-Sa and by appointment. www.bentley gallery.com 215 E. Grant St., 480.946.6060. Valley Map M14 BRASS ARMADILLO— Antique mall with
hundreds of vendors at each location. Seminars, workshops and social gatherings too. 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
accentsin 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 tightly curated
contemporary gallery where challenges to tradition are encouraged, and uncommon media and installations are indulged. www.lisasettegallery.com 210 E. Catalina Drive, 480.990.7342. Valley Map P15
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MELROSE VINTAGE Shabby-chic and
antique goods for the parlor and boudoir. www.shopmelrosevintage.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 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.roosevel trow.org Participants located on or in the vicinityof Roosevelt Street, 15th Street to Seventh 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 RARE EARTH GALLERYArtwork made
from natural rocks and gemstones, fossils, hand-blown glass wall art, custom inlay work and jewelry. www.rareearthgallerycc.com 6333 E. Cave Creek Road, 480.575.4360. Valley Map A18 SADDLE UP GALLERY Western art
by owner Marless Fellows and others. Limited hours, usually W-Sa. www.saddleup gallery.com Las Tiendas, 6140 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.577.8426. Valley Map B18 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 Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, 480.836.9919. Valley Map L24
Chandler VISION GALLERY Non-profit community
gallery featuring contemporary work by 300-plus artists. www.visiongallery.org Chandler City Hall, 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler, 480.782.2695. Valley Map Y20 ZELMA BASHA SALMERI GALLERY OF WESTERN AMERICAN ART AND NATIVE AMERICAN ART
Oil paitings, watercolors, acrylics, pastel and charcoal drawings, pen and inks, bronze, wood and natural stone sculptures, jewelry, basketry, kachinas, pottery and more throught the gallery. Typically open M-F; call first to confirm hours. www.bashas.com 22402 S. Basha Road, Chandler, 480.895.5230. Valley Map Y20
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Shopping
Mother’s Day Gifts Treat Mom (or yourself!) this Mother’s Day with these gifts from Tory Burch. Find the Tory Sport Heart Key Fob ($50) at www.torysport.com and the Tory Burch Dalloway watch at Tory Burch at Scottsdale Fashion Square ($295). www.toryburch.com 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.946.1873. Scottsdale Map D5
ATHLETA Fashionable “staple” sportswear,
from yoga bras to seamless tanks to leggings. www.athleta.gap.com Locations include: Scottsdale Quarter, 480.922.5223. 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. Fifth 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 BOUTIQUEWomen’s clothing,
jewelry, accessories and gifts. www.divadivine boutique.com 23425 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.585.2570. Valley Map G18 GARAGE Edgy clothing and accessories for infants,
toddlers and kids who may be training to be a fashion model, rock musician or movie star. www.garageboutique.com The Shops at SouthBridge, 480.556.6900. Scottsdale Map E5 H&M Trendy and affordable clothing. www.hm
.com Scottsdale Quarter, 480.281.0111; Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.946.0370; Arizona Mills, 480.839.4254
sportswear 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.
So many more places to browse, try and buy:
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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. 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
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.
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LOOP JEAN COMPANYA premium denim
RITZY RAGS & SHOES Colorful clothing
SCOTTSDALE BEAD SUPPLY Beading
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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 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. Fifth Ave., 480.947.2782. 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
FIND MORE GIFT IDEAS AT BILTMORE FASHION PARK, an outdoor shopping center with luxury boutiques, independent and local shops, and a variety of restaurants. 42 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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JUDY ARIZONA Intergenerational
SHOPPING
Fine Apparel and Accessories
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. Fifth 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-plus 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
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. Fifth Ave., 480.946.3903. Scottsdale Map F3 THE COLLECTOR’S HOUSEA classically
Voted Best of the Valley.
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 VALERIANNE OF SCOTTSDALE Sumptuous
(Scottsdale Rd. & Doubletree)
8787 N. Scottsdale Road • Scottsdale, AZ • 480.948.8777
www.divawomenswear.com
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
671 SR 179 • A-CT3 • Sedona, AZ 86336 Diva Hillside (sizes 6-20) • 928.282.0527
www.divasedona.com
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
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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. Fifth 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. Fifth 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
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world’s finest footwear Men’s Ludo
Women’s Helen
ROBERT C. WESLEY JEWELER Fine jewelry
and watches; Rolex is a featured brand. www.robertwesleyjewelers.com 7088 E. Fifth 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
Women’s Lissandra
Men’s Idris
Trunk Show! Saturday, March 18, 2017 E. SheaBlvd., Blvd., Scottsdale, AZAZ 85260 73427342 E. Shea Scottsdale, 85260 480-443-1689 | www.mephistoscottsdale.com 480-443-1689 | www.mephistoscottsdale.com
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
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
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
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Pen & Knife
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Fine tools Arizona’s Premier Store For...
Fine Pens • Knives Watches • Wet Shaving Air Guns • Great Gifts Scottsdale Promenade 16211 N Scottsdale Rd #A3 Scottsdale, AZ 85254
480-575-0729 www.Penchetta.com
SUPERLATIVE FUNCTION DESERVES TO BE ELEVATED TO SUPERLATIVE ART.
SHOPPING
DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE Sprawling,
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
Exceptional Collection of sterling silver and gemstone jewelry from faraway parts of the world. Rings, pendants, bracelets and necklaces that you won’t find unless you travel the world yourself. All at affordable prices!! -Canadian Money taken at Por
High Society Boutique
10805 N. 71st Way Scottsdale, AZ NW Corner Scottsdale & Shea • Scottsdale www.highsocietyresale.com 480-951-2506
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 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 Fifth Avenue and west of Scottsdale Road. Scottsdale Map E5 TEMPE MARKETPLACE Direct-access
big-box retailers as well as smaller/younger boutiques. www.tempemarketplace.com 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. Tempe Map D8 WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
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 JOYA SPA Spa and salon services in an
environment of opulent Moroccan arches and tiles. www.montelucia.com Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, 4949 E. Lincoln Drive, 480.627.3200. Valley Map N17 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 45
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Sip Coffee & Beer House
Cartel Coffee Lab
Press Coffee Roasters
Grab a seat and settle in at this locale with its hip, laid-back vibe and carefully chosen lists of coffees, beers and cocktails. Pair your drink with a menu that incorporates local products, and Wed.-Sun., enjoy live music too. www.sipcoffeeand beerhouse.com 3617 N. Goldwater Blvd., 480.625.3878. Scottsdale Map N5
Launched in 2008 in Tempe to bring a highquality, single origin roast to market, Cartel now has five Valley locations (including one inside Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport) all brewing the company’s namesake roast. www.cartelcoffeelab.com Locations include: 225 W. University Drive, Tempe. Tempe Map F4
The coffee here is roasted in small batches and served in a casual atmosphere at four Valley locations (two more are set to open shortly). Also available: roastery tours, cuppings and a home barista class. www.presscoffee.com Locations include: Scottsdale Quarter, 15147 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.718.9762. Valley Map I18
Scottsdale: Downtown
COWBOY CIAO Contemporary American. Thoughtful, playful small
5TH & WINE American. Sociable appetizers,
moderately priced comfort food and an ambitious wine program. www.5thandwine.com 7051 E. Fifth 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. First Ave., 480.941.5665. Scottsdale Map J3 ARIDUS WINE COMPANYA 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. www.citizenpublichouse.com 7111 E. Fifth Ave., 480.398.4208. Scottsdale Map G4
plates, salads and entrées, and a lengthy, long-winded wine list. www. cowboyciao.com 7133 E. Stetson Drive, 480.946.3111. Scottsdale Map F4
Find more places to wine and dine. Visit us online:
THE HERB BOX Café. Garden-goodie
pizzas, sandwiches and salads,and healthy meals. www.theherbbox.com The Shops at SouthBridge, 7134 E. Stetson Drive, 480.289.6160. Scottsdale Map E5; Market Street at DC Ranch, 20707 N. Pima Road, 480.289.6180. Valley Map H19
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CRAFT 64 Pizza. A delightful house retrofitted
for a luxury linen boutique is now a bistro with pizzas, salads and tons of taps for Arizonabrewed beers. www.craft64.com 6922 E. Main St., 480.946.0542. Scottsdale Map L2 CRUST Pizza. By the slice or whole pie, pizzas
here come in two crust depths and typical toppings. Pasta, salads and stromboli round out the hearty menu, while international labels dominate the ample wine list. www.crust restaurants.com Locations include: 6989 N. Hayden Road, 480.948.3099. Valley Map M19; 4727 E. Bell Road, 602.494.1000. Valley Map I17 DON & CHARLIE’S Steak. A fixture since 1981,
with celebrity caricatures, sports memorabilia, and Chicago-style ribs and chicken, chops and steaks. www.donandcharlies.com 7501 E. Camelback Road, 480.990.0900. Valley Map O18 FARM & CRAFT Health Food. Located in downtown
Scottsdale and offering healthy and sustainable food in a community-style atmosphere for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Menu options include gluten-free and vegetarian options too. www.ilovefarmandcraft.com 4302 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.568.8980. Scottsdale Map F5
KYOTO JAPANESE RESTAURANTSushi.
A Valley staple since 1982, Kyoto is now re-opened after a brief closure to the delight of its dedicated following. The sushi offerings range from traditional to creative, and diners are also fond of the teppan tables, where teppanyaki is served by engaging chefs. 7170 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9374. Scottsdale Map E5 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.marcellino ristorante.com The Shops at SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9500. Scottsdale Map F4 THE MONTAUKAmerican, 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
ON MAY 14, ALL MOMS RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY wine tasting (normally $10) at the Scottsdale tasting room of Carlson Creek Vinyards, 4142 N. Marshall Way. 46 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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Dining
DINING
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 tacos and Southwestern-spiced surf & turf. Hundreds of tortillas are made one-by-one on a grill inside the 75-year-old adobe hacienda every night, and a former carriage house serves as the cantina. Dinner only. www.oldtowntortilla factory.com 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. Scottsdale Map L2 OREGANO’S PIZZA BISTRO Pizza.
Pizzas on thin crust or Chicago-stuffed-style, traditionally topped or uniquely accessorized. www.oreganos.com Locations include: 3102 N. 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-iron-cooked, 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.rnrscottsdale.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 EATERYAmerican. 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-to-order 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.sugar bowlscottsdale.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 Road, 480.970.2121. Scottsdale Map D8
THIRSTY LION GASTROPUB & GRILLAmerican.
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.wildfishseafood grille.com Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Road, 480.994.4040. Scottsdale Map D5
Scottsdale: Beyond Downtown AHIPOKI BOWLA quick-serve restaurant serving
poke bowls. Choose a base of rice or salad, then scoops of options such as tuna, salmon, octopus, shrimp, yellowtail or scallops, a sauce, and then a selection of toppings. www.ahipokibowl.com Locations include: 2805 N. Scottsdale Road. Valley Map P19 BLANCO TACOS + TEQUILA Mexican. A variety
of cheese crisps and unusual margaritas (one’s vanilla!) kick-start a meal. Chile- and cheeselaced 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 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 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. www.elchorro.com 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. Valley Map N17
FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE Steak.
Hand-cut-daily prime steaks (and chicken, fish, pork and other entrées), super side dishes, and an extensive list of boutique wines. www. flemingssteakhouse.com 6333 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.596.8265. Valley Map M18; Market Street, 20753 N. Pima Road, 480.538.8000. Valley Map H19; Casa Paloma, 905 N. 54thSt.,Chandler,480.940.1900.ValleyMapW18;9712 W.NorthernAve.,Peoria,623.772.9463.ValleyMapM10 FOGO DE CHÃO Brazilian Churrascaria.
Unlimited servings of 16 fire-roasted meats, plus an extensive salad bar. www.fogode chao .com Lincoln Village, 6300 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.609.8866. Valley Map N18 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 GRASSROOTS KITCHEN & TAP American.
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.grassrootsaz.com The Village at Hayden, 8120 N. Hayden Road, 480.699.0699. Valley Map M19; Town & Country, 2119 E. Camelback Road, 602.368.8766. Valley Map O16 GRENADA BAR & GRILLAmerican.
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 THE HASH KITCHEN Brunch. Local and organic
ingredients are incorporated into a breakfast, brunch and lunch menu with choices like specialty hashes, almond-encrusted French toast, Cuban panini and gourmet burgers. www.thehash kitchen.com Locations include: The Shops at Gainey Village, 8777 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.947.3214. Valley Map M18 HOUSTON’S American. Huge salads, barbecued
ribs, hamburgers and veggie burgers are among daily fare. 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 WESTAmerican. 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
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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 NEW YORK BAGELS ’N BIALYS Deli. Exten-
sive menu of deli standards, plus burgers and cocktails; breakfast available all day. www. nybagelsnbialys.com 10320 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.6922. Valley Map L18 ORANGE SKY American. À la carte fish,
shellfish, steaks and chops, and more than a dozen sauces to accentuate them. Located on the 15th floor, with views of the McDowell Mountains. www.talkingstickresort.com Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.850.8606. Valley Map M19
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American dishes, some from the wood-burning oven. Significant wine list. www.ranchopinot.com Lincoln Village Shops, 6208 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.367.8030. Valley Map N18 ROKA AKOR Asian/Fusion. Artistic little
tastes come from the robata (charcoal) grill or the sushi/sashimi bar. 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
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RUTH’S CHRIS Steaks. A steak lover’s paradise.
Red meat fans can choose from several hand-cut, carefully cooked USDA prime steaks. The à la carte menu features sizable side dishes and includes seven kinds of spuds. www.ruthschris. com Scottsdale Seville, 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.991.5988. 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.” www.soifour.com The Shops at Gainey Village, 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.778.1999. Valley Map M18
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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 KITCHENAmerican.
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. www.taphousekitchen.com 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.656.0012. Valley Map N18
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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 VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANA Italian.
Northern Italian fare, with such house highlights as squid, calf’s liver and dried salt cod. www.venetotrattoria.com The Shops at Hilton Village, 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.948.9928. Valley Map M18 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 BLUE ADOBE SANTA FE GRILLE New Mexican. Santa Fe-style starters
include green chile lobster dip and baseball-size crab cakes; tenderloin rellenos and steak with jalapeño hollandaise are main-plate attractions. www.blueadobe grille.com 10885 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., 480.314.0550. Valley Map L20
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.michael mina.net Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, 480.585.4848. Valley Map H18 THE BREAKFAST JOYNTAmerican.
Eggs, pancakes, benedicts, sandwiches and burgers are offered at this diner, which serves breakfast and lunch daily. www. breakfastjoynt.com 6245 E. Bell Road, 480.664.9373. Valley Map I18 BREAKFAST KITCHEN BARAmerican.
Located at Scottsdale Quarter, this restaurant aims to redefine breakfast and lunch and features options with a twist, such as the Hash Brown Breakfast Pizza and the Churro Waffle. Extensive menu of cocktails, beer and wines too. www.breakfastkitchenbar.com Scottsdale Quarter, 15147 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.361.6698. Valley Map I18 COCONUT’S FISH CAFESeafood. The mahi
mahi tacos, ono fish burger and Thai-chile coconut shrimp are standout menu items at this Maui-born cafe. www.coconutsfishcafe.com Locations include: 16640 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.275.6690. Valley Map J18; 7366 E. Shea Blvd., 480.596.2987. Valley Map K20
COLD BEERS & CHEESEBURGERS American.
See how many delicious companions can enhance the happy coupling of ground beef and cheese. Also available: salads, sliders of chicken or ribs, and mac and cheese. www. coldbeers.com Grayhawk Plaza, 20831 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.513.2747. Valley Map G18; 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.941.2747. Scottsdale Map G5; 1980 W. Germann Road, Chandler, 480.899.2007. Valley Map Y20; 10767 N. 116th St., 480.614.2747. Valley Map K21 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’SSeafood & 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
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EDDIE V’S PRIME SEAFOOD Seafood.
Exceedingly fresh fish and shellfish in an array of preparations, from raw to charred. Depending on seating, dinner can be romantic, energizing or melodic—there’s live piano in the lounge nightly. www.eddiev.com Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.538.8468. Valley Map I18 FLO’S Chinese. Attractive, suburbanized
Chinese plates in generous proportions. www.flosrestaurants.com McDowell Mountain Village, 15027 N. Thompson Peak Parkway, 480.661.8883. Valley Map I20; Scottsdale Promenade, 16495 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.609.9888. Valley Map I19 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 K O’DONNELL’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL American. More than a dozen beers on tap,
50 TVs, made-from-scratch dishes, off-track betting and poker. www.kodonnells.com 14850 N. Northsight Blvd., 480.922.7200. Valley Map I19 KALE & CLOVERVegetarian/Vegan.
Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes, with meat additions for carnivores. Cauliflower wings, faux pho, salads, quinoa and black bean tacos and salmon grace the menu. www.kaleandclover.com 20511 N. Hayden Road, 480.568.8707. Valley Map G18 LA HACIENDA Mexican. Fresh, modern
Mexican cuisine and an extensive tequila list; warmth provided by Spanish architecture and beehive fireplaces. www.fairmont.com Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, 480.585.4848. Valley Map I19 LOCAL BISTRO Italian. Pastas, pizzas
and protein/starch/veg entrées drawing from Italian, French and Spanish flavors. www.localbistroaz.com 20581 N. Hayden Road, 480.302.6050. Valley Map G19 MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY Italian.
Classy two-story restaurant with portions intended for family-style passing. www.maggianos.com The Promenade, 16405 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.333.4100. Valley Map I19 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
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NORTH ITALIA Italian. A modern American
spin on traditional trattoria fare in hip city spaces. www.northitalia.com. Kierland Commons, 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.948.2055. Valley Map I18; 4925 N. 40th St., 602.324.5600. Valley Map O17 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
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PRESTON’S STEAKHOUSESteakhouse.
Daily Happy Hour 4-6PM Live Music on Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Half Price Drinks & Appetizers
Patio Seating is Dog Friendly
Steakhouse classics and innovative dishes are created with prime cuts and locally sourced ingredients. www.prestons scottsdale.com 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, 480.629.5087. Valley Map G19 PURE SUSHI BAR & DINING Japanese/Sushi.
Sexy but family-friendly, innovative but familiar, gracious but unfussy. Menus span lunch, dinner, wine and sake. Wine list is oriented toward excellent food pairings. Patio seating available. www.puresushibar.com 20567 N. Hayden Road, 480.355.0999. Valley Map H19 SAPPORO Japanese/Sushi. Main plates that
mingle Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese flavors; sushi and performance teppanyaki too. www.sapporoscottsdale.com 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.607.1114. Valley Map J18
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SASSI Italian. A southern-Italian, residential-style
villa with cuisine to match. Dine in the library, kitchen, a large living room, an intimate room adjacent to the wine cellar, a garden terrace, or on any of several patios. www.sassi.biz 10455 E. Pinnacle Peak Parkway, 480.502.9095. Valley Map F19 SOL MEXICAN COCINA Mexican. Beachy,
Baja-style fish tacos, ceviches and salsaladled plates; vegetarian/vegan options and lots of tequila choices. www.solcocina.com Scottsdale Quarter, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.245.6708. Valley Map I18 SOUL CAFE American. Every day can (and perhaps
should) begin with a plate of bacon-blueberry pancakes at this contemporary cafe. Other morning choices feature biscuits beneath green pork chili, jalapeño bacon and beef tenderloin hash, and roasted vegetables with eggs. Comfortfood lunches and dinners round out the menu. www.soulcafeaz.com 7615 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, 480.515.6254. Valley Map G18 SUMOMAYA International/Fusion. Mexican and
Asian cuisine is flawlessly fused in dinner, happy hour and late night offerings such as Mexican Pho, Crispy Pork Belly Roll, Carnitas Taco and Chinese Style Chile-Crab Garlic Noodles. Large weekend brunch too. www.sumomaya.com 6560 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.397.9520. Valley Map N18 SUSHI BROKERS Japanese/Sushi. Beyond the raw/
rolled marquee attraction, there are bento boxes and specials at lunch, happy hour, and extensive wines and sakes by the glass and bottle. www. sushibrokersaz.com 17025 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.515.5000. Valley Map I19 TANZY Mediterranean. Exotic and domestic
flavors mingle. Upscale-lounge atmosphere; adjacent to iPic Theaters. www.tanzy restaurant.com Scottsdale Quarter, 15257 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.3255. Valley Map I18 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 51
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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 TORO LATIN RESTAURANT & RUM BAR Pan-Latin.
Located at the TPC clubhouse, this restaurant is a collaboration with celebrity chef Richard Sandoval. The restaurant serves authentic Pan Latin cuisine, with a selection of small plates designed for sharing. A Suviche (sushi and ceviche) bar complements the restaurant’s rum bar setting. The rum bar boasts the Valley’s largest rum selection available for tastings—more than 151 rums. www.scottsdaleprincess. com/dining/toro 17020 N. Hayden Road, 480.585.2694. Valley Map I19 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 CULINARYAmerican/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 ALICE COOPER’STOWN Rock ’n’ roll and sports
memorabilia, a wall of game-tuned televisions, a beer garden with a stage, and substantial, carnivorous fare. Three blocks from Chase Field and across the street from US Airways Center. www.alicecooperstown.com 101 E. Jackson St., 602.253.7337. Phoenix Map O4 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 THE BREADFRUIT & RUM BARJamaican.
Seafood and meat with curry and jerk seasonings, Red Stripe beer, and steep selection of rums in close indoor quarters and on two patios. Dinner only. www. thebreadfruit.com 108 E. Pierce St., 602.267.1266. Phoenix Map D5 CIBO Pizza. Boutique pizzeria and
wine bar in a cozy, friendly house built in 1913. www.cibophoenix.com 603 N. Fifth 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 summereveryday suppers and lunches. www. hulasmoderntiki.com 4700 N. Central Ave., 602.265.8454. Valley Map O14; 7213 E. First Ave., 480.970.4852. Scottsdale Map J5 52 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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LOS DOS MOLINOS— New Mexican. Take a hint
from the hundreds and hundreds of chilies 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 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.pomopizzeria.com Locations include: 705 N. First St., 602.795.2555. Phoenix Map D4; 366 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.878.2222. Valley Map U22 WILD THAIGER— Thai. At lunchtime, the
dining room is nearly overtaken by downtown workers who know the value of a dollar (and certainly get it here). Mango and sticky rice may be the auto-pilot Thai dessert, but Thaiger’s lemon-ginger cheesecake is a real contender. www.wildthaiger.com 2631 N. Central Ave., 602.241.8995. Valley Map P15
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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 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
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MORA ITALIAN Italian. Food Network star Chef
Scott Conant dazzles diners with a top-notch Italian menu offered in a laid-back eatery with a bustling bar and street-side patio. Find a mix of time-honored classics and new, bold dishes. www.moraitalian.com 5651 N. 7th St., 602.795.9943. Valley Map N15 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.rustlers rooste.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.blue martinilounge.com High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.638.2583. Valley Map H18 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 linentabled 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 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 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 55
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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.livingroom winebar.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 ALL AMERICAN SPORTS GRILLSports Bar.
Upscale sports grill cuisine, more than 30 HD flat-screen tvs to watch the sports games of your choosing and live music on weekends, with 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 CAREFREE BISTROAmerican. 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 ENGLISH ROSE TEA ROOM Café. Lovely
lunches of quiches, salads and crustless sandwiches, as well as formal afternoon tea service, complete with three tiers of treats and a pot of black, green or herbal tea. www.carefreetea.com 201 Easy St., Carefree, 480.488.4812. Valley Map B18 HAROLD’S CAVE CREEK CORRAL Western.
Fried chicken and grilled steaks, frosty beers and Western dance lessons. Transplants and visitors from Pittsburgh have long claimed the joint “Steeler Country,” and continue to gather here for game broadcasts during football season. www.haroldscorral.com 6895 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.488.1906. Valley Map A18 TONTO BAR & GRILL American. Cozy, territorial
Arizona décor and a view of the 11th hole of Rancho Mañana Golf Club. www.tontobarandgrill. com Rancho Mañana, 5736 E. Rancho Mañana Blvd., Cave Creek, 480.488.0698. Valley Map A18 56 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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Navigate Wickenburg Ranch The Championship Course, also known as Big Wick, took seven years to groom and refine for the ultimate game of golf. Playing from just under 4,500 yards at the forward tees to more than 7,000 yards from the championship tees, the artfully crafted collection of six par 3s, five par 5s, and seven par 4s traverse through arroyos that offer views of Vulture Peak and Prescott National Forest. Each hole tells a larger story with varying distances and skill requirements woven into the experience. www.wickenburgranch.com 3430 Club Terrace Way, 877.256.2701. Arizona Map O7
THE BOULDERS GOLF CLUB These two hilly,
sculptural, 18-hole Jay Morrish-designed championship courses are frequently namechecked by Golf Magazine and Travel + Leisure. North is the slightly tougher of the two, but the South features the more dramatic holes. North course par 72; South course par 71. www.theboulders.com 34631 N. Tom Darlington Drive, Carefree, 480.488.9028. Valley Map A19 GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB Tom Fazio (Raptor) and
Graham-Panks (Talon) take desert design to new heights. Each features a stirring, watery par-5 finishing hole. Both courses par 72. www.grayhawk golf.com 8620 E. Thompson Peak Parkway., 480.502.1800. Valley Map G19 QUINTERO GOLF CLUBThis semi-private
course designed by Rees Jones offers strategic bunker placements, generous landing areas, and multi-level bentgrass greens. Par 72. www. quinterogolf.com 16752 W. Highway 74, Peoria, 928.501.1500. Valley Map A11 TALKING STICK The North course is
distinguished by broad, angular holes, while the South course encourages more straightforward play. North course par 70; South course par 71. www.talkingstick golfclub.com 9998 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.860.2221. Valley Map M20
golf envisioned and renovated by Tom Weiskopf, and consistently ranked at the top of golfers’dream lists. Monument course, par 72; Pinnacle course, par 71. www.troonnorth golf.com 10320 E. Dynamite Blvd., 480.585.7700. Valley Map D20
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is characterized by desert washes, arroyos and undeveloped scenery. Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw emphasized walkability in their 2006 Saguaro course, and manual carts are encouraged. Cholla par 72; Saguaro par 71. www.wekopa.com 18200 E. Toh Vee Circle, Fort McDowell, 480.836.9000. Valley Map J23 THE WESTIN KIERLAND GOLF CLUB Parkland-
style layout of three nines by Scott Miller. Par 72. www.kierlandgolf.com 15636 Clubgate Drive, 480.922.9283. Valley Map I18
THE BODY LAB The next generation of the
Pilates Reformer—the Megaformer—is the centerpiece of a workout that also includes strength training and cardio. www.thebody labaz.com Locations include: Hayden Peak Crossing, 20511 N. Hayden Road, 480.473.4535. Valley Map G19
trail rises from a neighborhood of mansions near The Phoenician’s golf courses and becomes narrow, steep and rocky in some parts. The Echo Canyon trail is so remarkably steep at some points that handrails and fences were permanently installed by park stewards. Each trail offers moments of breathtaking exposure. Trails meet at the summit, but the street-level trailheads are miles apart—so be sure to descend the same way you came. www. phoenix.gov/parks. Echo Canyon: McDonald Drive east of Tatum Boulevard. Valley Map N17; Cholla: 64th Street and Cholla Lane (north of Camelback Road). Valley Map O18
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WEKOPA Scott Miller’s 2001 Cholla course
Hiking Trails & Fitness Facilities
CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN The Cholla
CAVE CREEK REGIONAL PARK Shared-use trails
(horse, bike and foot) with far-off city views and some elevation gain, but no arduous summits. Combine the Overton and half of the Go John trail for a manageable, moderate 90-minute tour. www.maricopa.gov/parks/cave_ creek 37019 N. Lava Lane, Cave Creek. 623.465.0431. Valley Map B16 GATEWAY TRAILHEAD Recent trail-building
efforts in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve created this barrier-free entry to the Bajada Nature Trail (short and easy), Bell Pass and Windgate Pass (steep and challenging), and a few moderate loops. www.mcdowell sonoran.org Thompson Peak Parkway north of Bell Road. Valley Map H20
IF YOUR TRAVELS TAKE YOU SOUTH: About two hours from Phoenix find Biosphere 2 and view a rainforest and million-gallon ocean (www.biosphere2.org). 58 W H E R E P H O E N I X + S COT T S D A L E I M AY 2017
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MADISON IMPROVEMENT CLUB High-energy
yoga and spinning studios. www.themadison vibe.com 3802 E. Indian School Road, 602.296.7118. Valley Map O17; 149 S. Farmer Ave., Tempe, 480.967.0835. Tempe Map E44 ORANGETHEORY FITNESSA heart-rate
monitored, high intensity workout in a group class setting. Burn an estimated 500-1,000 calories during an hour-long class, and continue to burn calories for up to 36 hours after. www.orange theoryfitness.com Locations include: 7620 E. Indian School Road, 480.405.2683 Valley Map P19 PAPAGO PARK The park’s thoroughfare,
Galvin Parkway, is the prettiest route between Scottsdale resorts and the Phoenix airport, lined as it is by acres of Sonoran Desert flora and sandstone buttes; this vehicular visibility doesn’t overwhelm the tranquility, though. Trails east and west of the parkway vary in width, elevation and length, and are occasionally shared by mountain bikers. Interesting sights include Hunt’s Tomb (a white pyramid), Hole In The Rock (a natural skylight and a great perch to watch the sun set), the Crosscut Canal and Salt River Project utility reservoirs, and mountain goats climbing the cliffs beyond the fence at Phoenix Zoo. www.phoenix.gov/parks 625 N. Galvin Parkway. Valley Map Q18 PIESTEWA PEAK The challenging 1.2-mile trail
to the 2,608-foot summit is probably the most popular hike in the city. Families inch their way up, outdistanced by fitness buffs who try to make the round trip in less than an hour. www. phoenix.gov/parks Summit trailhead, Lincoln Drive east of Highway 51, then north into the park. Valley Map M16 PINNACLE PEAK PARK Spy on multi-million-dollar
homes while trotting in the shadow of Pinnacle Peak. The undulating, non-loop footpath is 1.75 miles in each direction and hits its highest point—2,889 feet—about a third of the way in. www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/pinnacle-peak-park 26802 N. 102 Way, 480.312.0990. Valley Map F20 SIMPLY CARDIO Efficient 30-minute workouts
which include a six-minute warm-up and a self-guided 12-station cardio and core circuit featuring elite, air fit technology machines. Also, Core-Pump machines. www.simply cardio.com 4207 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.945.2282. Scottsdale Map H5 TEMPE TOWN LAKETime spent walking, biking
or skating along Tempe Town Lake can feel like a mini-vacation; after all, this is a sparkling waterfront in the Phoenix-area desert. The lake occupies a two-mile stretch of the Salt River’s natural (but long-dry) path, and water is held there today for recreational and visual pleasure by inflatable dams. Athletic users of the north- and south-bank paved paths can rely on five distinctive bridges between Mill Avenue and Priest Drive to time their workouts or change up their scenery. www.tempe.gov/lake Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. Tempe Map D5
Real Estate CACHET AT THE WIGWAMThis 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.cachetatthe wigwam.com 14200 W. Village Parkway, Litchfield Park, 623.385.0129. Valley Map P8 MONTEREY RIDGEThis 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 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 ESTATESThe final phase
of luxury-living residences within the Arizona Biltmore. The private, 38-residence neighborhood features lavish architecture, open-space floorplans, a central location, and stunning Phoenix skyline and sunset views. www.twobiltmorehomes.com 2 Biltmore Estates, 602.508.1700. Valley Map M16
Road Trips GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK Carved by the
Colorado River over a span of several million years, the Grand Canyon holds much of the geologic history of the United States within the layers of its rock walls. www.nps.gov/grca From Phoenix to South Rim: I-17 north to Flagstaff, then I-40 west and Highway 64 north, approximately four hours. General/weather info: 928.638.7888; coach/raft tour reservations: 888.297.2757. Arizona Map G7 MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT
Prehistoric Sinagua people are said to have begun constructing the five-story, 20-room cliffside residence called Montezuma Castle in the 12th century; the ruins they left behind, in a recess 100 feet above ground, are still impressive by 21st-century standards. After self-guided gazing from a paved path, get back in the car and drive to the geologic and cultural curiosity of nearby Montezuma Well. The natural well has roots in the ancient Lake Verde, is neighbored by additional cliffside residences, and supports more than 100 kinds of invertebrates—four of which are found nowhere else in the world. www.nps.gov/moca Castle: I-17 exit 289 from I-17, Camp Verde, 928.567.3322; Well: I-17 exit 293, Rimrock, 928.567.4521. PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM One of the
largest non-government funded aviation and space museums in the world, featuring over 300 historical aircrafts and more than 125,000 artifacts, including a moon rock. The exclusive tour of the U.S. government and military’s aircraft storage facility “Aircraft Boneyard” on the adjacent Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is offered here. www.pimaair.org 6000 E. Valencia Road, 520.574.0462. Tucson Map E7
SEDONA/OAK CREEK CANYON New Agey
retreat towns framed by hikable, photogenic red rocks. Tlaquepaque, Hilside and the Uptown Sedona district are the three main shopping and dining destinations. From Phoenix: I-17 north to Highway 179/exit 298, approximately two hours. Arizona Map L8 SUNSET CRATER VOLCANO NATIONAL MONUMENT This volcano is believed to
have begun erupting between 1040 and 1100, but is not expected to become active again. The Lava Flow Trail is an easy to moderate loop around the base; other trails are also available,but the volcano peak itself is closed due to erosion concerns. www. nps.gov/sucr Highway 89 north of Flagstaff, 928.526.0502. Arizona Map I8 TOMBSTONE This Old West town is the
site of the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Ideal stop en route to Bisbee. From Phoenix: Interstate 10 east to Highway 80 east, approximately three hours. www.tombstonechamber.com Arizona Map X12
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. 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.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. w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 59
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A familiar face on screens big and small, Tara Hitchcock began her television career in Beaumont, Texas, before later moving to Arizona to host KTVK’s “Good Morning Arizona.” After 15 years, Hitchcock left to pursue other career goals. The two-time Emmy-winner is currently seen on movie screens hosting celebrity interviews for Harkins Theatres, hosts weekly “At the Movies” segments on “Good Morning Arizona,” and writes for magazines—among other ventures. What drew you to television? Seeing Diane Sawyer anchor the evening news in elementary school. I remember thinking, “Now there's a job that never gets boring. Things happen every day.” You had a long career with “Good Morning Arizona.” What are you doing now? Trying to figure it all out. :) Oh, and crafting my celebrity interview segments while traveling with family and friends, and occasionally writing about it.
What do you love about it? Everything! What I'm doing now combines my passions for travel, entertainment, sports... and ALWAYS, food! What has been your personal career highlight? It will always be the fact that a few guys (Phil Alvidrez and Dennis O'Neill, former KTVK news director and assistant news director) decided to take a chance and give a very raw 25-year-old with really bad hair, working in Beaumont, Texas, a shot
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at hosting a big morning show in Arizona! I was called into the office only once in eight years for something I wore on TV. That's UNHEARD OF in an age of image consultants and focus groups. You know what they asked me every day? “You still having fun?” I wish for everyone to have bosses like that. Do you have a favorite movie? “Love Actually.” Any advice for someone trying to get into the field? As simple as it sounds: BE YOURSELF. The best compliment I get is, “You're just like you are on TV!” What has been your biggest or unexpected career lesson? Best lesson: If you're not happy, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. It's too easy to stay in situations that drain you. Why? Honestly, everything goes back
to Oprah. She said once about relationships, “You want to be with someone who makes you MORE of yourself, not LESS of yourself.” You can apply that to work. People thrive when they're supported and happy and allowed to be “MORE of themselves.” When you’re not working, where are your favorite places to frequent in the Valley? Any Harkins Theatres! (Yep, I'm biased!) My Sister's Closet and My Sister’s Attic (great deals!) and Arcadia (our neighborhood). Any favorite restaurants? The Mission, Tarbell’s (and his Tavern), the Starbucks at Scottsdale Fashion Square (that counts as a restaurant because I get a vanilla bean scone there almost daily!). The places you always recommend that visitors to the Valley
try or experience? Where do I begin? Explore Old Town Scottsdale, hike Camelback Mountain, drive to Carefree, take in a round of golf ANYWHERE, drinks at J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician, the Desert Botanical Garden, the guacamole and tequila at La Hacienda at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. Sedona, Jerome, Flagstaff. Should I go on? You travel a lot for work… any travel tips you can share? This may require a separate article! Global Entry for sure... TSA PreCheck saves you. NEVER check on luggage, enroll in a frequent flier program ASAP (and get your kids enrolled–you can steal their points for YOUR upgrades!), always look for deals, and DON'T WAIT to take that trip! Life is too short! Discover more at
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