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PHOENIX + SCOTTSDALE AUG 2021

FUN WAYS TO BEAT THE HEAT 7 SUMMER SIPS TO TRY EXPLORING CAVE CREEK & CAREFREE

DAY TRIPS

PLACES TO VISIT IN NORTHERN ARIZONA


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ON THE COVER JUNE The Smoked Pineapple drink at Renata's Hearth. PHOTO: RENATA'S HEARTH

PROMOTION

JULY

Tlaquepaque "The Best of Everything" Shopping Experience PHOTO: DEREK VON BRIESEN

AUGUST

Cathedral Rock Trail in Sedona PHOTO: AVI NAMI ON UNSPLASH

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FEATURES

14 Beat the Heat

Fun ways to cool down in the hot summer heat. By MICHELLE GLICKSMAN

18 Road Trip to Cooler Temps Explore the cities and sights of Northern Arizona. By MICHELLE GLICKSMAN

22 Saving Dough in the Old Pueblo In Tucson, there is plenty of fun—and deals—to be had. By TAYLOR CLAYTON

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THE GUIDE Entertainment 28 Attractions 28 Galleries 33 Shopping 33 Dining 38 Explore 43


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HOT DATES SUMMER

EVENTS

Fashions Subversives At Phoenix Art Museum, view some of fashion’s most iconic and daring looks spanning the 19th century through today. The nearly 40 items showcased include creations by designers such as Yves St. Laurent, Geoffrey Beene, Giorgio di Sant’Angelo, Balenciaga, Rudi Gernreich, and Paco Rabanne. From denim jeans to bikinis to miniskirts, these designs changed what was culturally acceptable, and forever changed the industry. www.phxart.org

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DIEDRICK BRACKENS: ARK OF BULRUSHES

ALL AT ONCE: THE GIFT OF NAVAJO WEAVING

FLASHLIGHT NIGHTS 2021

This body of work showcased at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art by artist Diedrick Brackens includes handwoven tapestries and sculptural weavings. www.smoca.org

View 46 exquisite textiles from contemporary Navajo weavers, including Marlowe Katoney, Marilou Schultz, Barbara Teller Ornelas, and Lynda Teller Pete, at this exhibit at Heard Museum. The artists share how their histories impact their work. www.heard.org

Take a self-guided night tour through the Desert Botanical Garden. Bring a flashlight and view night-blooming plants and animals. www.dbg.org

Through Aug. 22

CONGO MASKS AND MUSIC: MASTERPIECES FROM CENTRAL AFRICA

Through Sept. 12 Get a glimpse into the dramatic and lively masquerade traditions of Central Africa through masks, instruments, and costumes from the late 1800s to early 1990s at this exhibition at Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). www.mim.org

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Through Sept. 26

HIGHLINE AUTOS CARS AND COFFEE

June 5, July 3, Aug. 1

More than 250 exotic, classic, and luxury cars are on view at this event at High Street from 7:30-10 a.m. Listen to music from a DJ, and enjoy exclusive specials from local restaurants. www.highstreetaz.com

Saturdays through Sept. 4

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4

Every Sunday evening through July 4, enjoy a live concert at McCormickStillman Railroad Park. Bring a blanket or chair, and settle in for tunes ranging from ’80s retro to an ABBA tribute, depending on the week. Food trucks available. www.therailroadpark.com

CRUISE THE ZOO

June 6-Aug. 10, select days

Every Sun.-Tues., enjoy the Phoenix Zoo from the cool SUMMER 2021

comfort of your own car. With this event, cars will be allowed to drive through the Zoo on a set path; restrictions apply. www.phoenixzoo.com

GOLD PALETTE ARTWALK June 24

Stroll through the Scottsdale Arts District exploring art galleries while enjoying the tropical sounds of a live steel drum band. Many galleries will offer cooling refreshments and have special exhibits on display. www.scottsdalegalleries.com

BRIDGMAN I PACKER DANCE: GHOST FACTORY June 25, 26

This event at Scottsdale Performing Arts melds dance, film, and virtual reality, integrating live performance and video technology. www. scottsdaleperformingarts.com

GIORGIO DI SANT'ANGELO, SURPLICE BLACK BODICE WITH MULTI-COLORED TIES, LONGSLEEVES, WIDE PANEL OF BLUE AT WAIST, 1968. LYCRA. COLLECTION OF PHOENIX ART MUSEUM, GIFT OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

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WHERE NOW

The Wright Stuff

A TALIESIN WEST DESERT RAIN CHAIN

Those who enjoy the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright can now take home a selection of new home décor and lifestyle products from the Frank Lloyd Wright Store. The retail shop is located at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark that served as famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and desert laboratory. The Store partnered with world-renowned artisans—including some in Arizona—to develop a curated array of high-quality, timeless products that “further Wright’s vision of inspiring society to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.” Explore the selections that range from jewelry to planters to desert rain chains. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; www.franklloydwrightstore.com


SPEAKING SICILIAN

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PIZZAS ARE ON THE MENU AT THE ITALIAN DAUGHTER CUCINA + COCKTAILS

It’s a melding of classic Italian décor meets New Age cozy, with a menu of Italian favorites, and nightly live piano music by local musicians. The Italian Daughter Cucina + Cocktails, a restaurant and piano bar, opened its doors in April. Created by esteemed restaurateur Melissa Maggiore—daughter of the late wellknown chef Tomaso Maggiore—the menu offers a selection of elevated Italian cuisine, featuring handcrafted pastas, craft charcuterie boards, Neapolitan pizzas, and desserts, as well as Italian-inspired craft cocktails, gelato martinis, and a curated selection of wines and beers. Open for dinner daily, as well as lunch on weekends. 23655 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.theitaliandaughter.com

Ancient Artistry The essence of smoke is in the air at Renata’s Hearth. Here, ancient Latin recipes are translated into the modern era, using authentic Southwest ingredients made with Old World preperations. Located at the iconic Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort— which recently underwent an extensive multimillion dollar reimagination—this new restaurant is already a popular destination. Each dish here is designed to “wow”—both in flavor and presentation. Menu options include the Mole Negro Rubbed Smoked Wagyu Brisket, Grilled Branzino, and Renata’s Pozole Blanco. There are also two signature carts—a craft cocktail cart, where drinks are artfully crafted by Renata’s signature Mezcal Mavens, as well as a fresh guacamole and Spanish charcuterie cart. For the drinks, the Los Muertos and Smoked Pineapple are both crafted in a smoking cloche. Outdoors, settle in for a drink at the new Spire Bar, a tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright, whose architecture influenced the original design of the resort. 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix; www.renatashearth.com

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CHEF MARK TARBELL AND BLUE CLOVER DISTILLERY OWNER WESTON HOLM

When a renowned chef partners with a local distillery, the result is an artisanal, exclusive distilled vodka, available only in Phoenix. Chef Mark Tarbell—a decorated chef who has won more than 50 awards for his Phoenix restaurant Tarbell’s (including best restaurant from Food & Wine magazine); a two-time inductee to the Arizona Hall of Culinary Fame; and a winner on Iron Chef America on the Food Network—collaborated with Scottsdale’s Blue Clover Distillery to create a Lemon-Orange Vodka. The handcrafted spirit is infused locally with organic Arizona citrus. Sip it neat or use it as a foundation for a cocktail. Available only at The Wine Store at Tarbell’s. 3205 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix; www.tarbellswinestore.com

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At El Encanto, an Old-World, Mission-style Mexican cantina, enjoy the tastes of Mexico in a picturesque setting, complete with a pond. Stop in at Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse for Certified Angus steaks, fresh seafood, and more. Meanwhile, The Horny Toad is known far and wide for its Fried Chicken and Strawberry Shortcake.

Eat and drink at Buffalo Chip Saloon, where there’s bull riding, too. At Elysian Desert Distilleries, sample vodka and bourbon, or enjoy high tea at English Rose Tea Room. Western bar and grill Harold’s Cave Creek Corral also offers music and country dancing.

On Carefree’s Easy Street, find a collection of shops and art galleries, including Bags & Rags Boutique, which offers clothes and jewelry. Stagecoach Village offers a variety of stories, from a boutique to a T-shirt shop. And those-in-the-know head to the famous Watson’s Hat Shop for handcrafted hats.

Carefree Desert Gardens is a free, 4-acre botanical garden with a playground and the largest sundial in the United States. Learn the prehistory, culture, and legacy of the Cave Creek/Carefree area at Cave Creek Museum. At Frontier Town, wander through an authentic Old Western town that’s complete with the Boot Hill cemetery, shows, and shopping.

El Encanto 6248 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.elencantorestaurants.com Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse 7212 E. Ho Hum Road, Carefree www.keelersteakhouse.com The Horny Toad 6738 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.thehornytoad.com

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Buffalo Chip Saloon 6823 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.buffalochipsaloon.com Elysian Desert Distilleries 6201 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.elysiandesertdistilleries.com English Rose Tea Room 201 Easy St., Carefree www.carefreetea.com Harold’s Cave Creek Corral 6895 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.haroldscorral.com

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Bags & Rags Boutique 16 Easy St., Carefree www.bags-and-rags-boutique. myshopify.com Stagecoach Village 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.stagecoachvillagecc.com Watson’s hat shop 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.watsonshatshop.com

Carefree Desert Gardens 101 Easy St., Carefree www.visitcarefree.com Cave Creek Museum 6140 E. Skyline Drive, Cave Creek https://cavecreekmuseum.org Frontier Town 6245 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek www.frontiertownaz.com SUMMER 2021

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: View the Carefree Sundial, dine at El Encanto, enjoy high tea at English Rose Tea Room, and explore Frontier Town.


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THE HEAT Cool down in the hot summer

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ot days in the Valley of the Sun call for cool fun. Chill out and relax while tubing down the Salt River, explore a local museum, or enjoy dinner in the cool 57-degree temperature of the wine cellar at LONS’s at The Hermosa Inn.

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SPLISH SPLASH Even in the desert of the Valley, there is plenty of water fun to be had. Not only are hotels and resorts plentiful, but many offer day passes, so even if you’re not staying there overnight you can enjoy these unique water features (check with the location directly, or book through www.resortpass.com). At Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (www.scottsdaleprincess.com), find a sand beach, as well as water slides; the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa (www.marriott.com) features a lazy river; Arizona Grand Resort & Spa (www.arizonagrandresort.com) offers a seven-acre Oasis Water Park, and Great Wolf Lodge (www.greatwolf.com) has an extensive indoor water park designed with kids in mind. Those looking for destination water parks can spend the day at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (www.sixflags.com/phoenix), which features water slides, a wave pool, and debuting this year, a new

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12,000-square-foot activity pool. Meanwhile, Golfland Sunsplash (www.golfland.com/mesa) offers a variety of amusement park and water park activities that range from laser tag and bumper cars to water slides and a wave pool. Younger kids—and kids at heart—love to run through the water at various splash pads around town. Find them at Desert Ridge

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Marketplace (www.shopdesertridge.com), Scottsdale Quarter (www.scottsdalequarter.com), and Civic Space Park (www.phoenix.gov).

dining spots and shops, including Four Peaks Mining Co. Store (www.fourpeaksminingco.com), which showcases minerals, loose gemstones, jewelry, and the Arizona Amethyst—and has a one-of-a-kind, interactive mine for kids. In Chandler, color kids happy with a visit to the Crayola Experience (www.crayolaexperience.com), which features 20,000 square feet of attractions.

TOTALLY TUBULAR For those who would rather lounge in the water than run through or play in it, grab an inner tube and float down a river. Salt River Tubing (www.saltrivertubing.com) offers tube rentals and a shuttle bus service to the Salt River, where those ages 8-plus can float through the Tonto National Forest. (Tip: Bring a cooler filled with drinks and snacks, nestle it into a tube, and use a rope to join that tube to yours.)

GRAB A SWEATER Ready to really chill out? During the summer, LON’s at The Hermosa Inn opens its private underground wine cellar—which is kept at a cool 57 degrees—for a one-of-a-kind, prix-fixe, five-course culinary experience.

INDOOR HAVENS While in many areas of the country people head outdoors during the summer, in Metro Phoenix, we head indoors. Spend time at these fun locations while soaking up the air conditioning. The Arizona Boardwalk (www.azboardwalk.com) is a Scottsdale destination with a number of attractions, including OdySea Aquarium (www.odyseaaquarium.com), the largest aquarium in the Southwest; Butterfly Wonderland (www.butterflywonderland. com), the largest indoor butterfly conservatory in America; The Science of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! (www.ripleysaz.com), a unique collection of objects and artifacts; and more. There are also

MUST-SEE MUSEUMS Another way to get out of the heat is to tour one of the Valley’s many museums. Popular destinations include Phoenix Art Museum (www.phxart.org), the largest art museum in the Southwest, with more than 20,000 objects; the Heard Museum (www.heard.org), a top museum for the presentation, interpretation, and advancement of American Indian art; the Musical Instrument Museum (www. mim.org), the world’s only global musical instrument museum; Arizona Science Center (www.azscience.org), which not only includes extensive and hands-on exhibits, but a planetarium; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (www.smoca.org), also known as SMoCA to those in-the-know, and dedicated to contemporary art, architecture, and design; and Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (www.scottsdalemuseum west.org), offering the story of the Greater Western region. Children have fun at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix (www.childrensmuseumofphoenix.org), which is one of the top three children’s museums in the nation. Visitors who like to multitask can head to Scottsdale Fashion Square, the largest shopping mall in the state, to shop, dine, and explore Wonderspaces (https://arizona.wonderspaces.com), which features immersive, interactive art.

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LEFT: SLIDE ROCK STATE PARK; RIGHT: LOWELL OBSERVATORY

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eat the heat from the summer temps in the Valley of the Sun by heading north. Northern Arizona is filled with everything

from hiking to iconic visitor destinations, to wineries and more—not to mention its higher elevation means lower temperatures. From historic locales to wonders created by Mother Nature, Northern Arizona offers a plethora of unique spots to explore. Add these to your bucket list.

SEDONA Everything you’ve heard about the stunning scenery is true—Sedona, known for its red mountains, is breathtaking. Take a hike and explore a vortex, wade in nearby Oak Creek, wander through the town’s unique shops, or take a tour with Pink Jeep Tour company. Known for its spiritual energy, there are plenty of ways to soothe the soul at this destination.

THINGS TO DO... Hiking—It’s impossible to be in Sedona and not be surrounded by

the famous red rocks, but visitors can also hike them. Explore the more than 300 miles of trails in the area, including those on the well-known Cathedral and Bell rocks. Find a list of trails at www.visitsedona.com. Slide Rock—Cool off in the waters of Oak Creek at Slide Rock State Park, where a popular summer activity includes slipping and sliding down natural waterslides created by the flow of water over the red sandstone. www.azstateparks.com/slide-rock Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village—This internationally renowned Sedona landmark arts and crafts village offers an array of shops, galleries, and restaurants, fashioned after a traditional Mexican village and perfect for exploring. www.tlaq.com

FLAGSTAFF This Northern Arizona city might be known for its skiing during the winter, but summer brings just as much fun—as well as the breathtaking beauty of its setting in the world’s largest contiguous emerald green ponderosa pine forest.

THINGS TO DO... Flagstaff Extreme—Visitors looking to test their limits head to this destination, where adventure courses and zip lines offer hours of fun. www.flagstaffextreme.com Lowell Observatory—The observatory was established in 1894,

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Wupatki national monuments. www.nps.gov Snowbowl—A popular skiing destination in the winter, come summer, Snowbowl takes advantage of its elevation to offer a range of activities. Take in the incredible views during a scenic chairlift ride, which travels up to 10,800 feet. www.snowbowl.ski

GRAND CANYON One of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking scenery and plenty of activities, from hiking to rafting. Carved by the Colorado River, it spans an average of 10 miles across and a mile deep along its 277-mile length. The South Rim is open year-round, while

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the North Rim is generally open mid-May through mid-October.

THINGS TO DO... Skywalk—For those who don’t mind heights, a must-experience is this 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon, 4,000 feet above the floor of the canyon on its west rim at Eagle Point. www.grandcanyonwest.com Trail of Time—This trail begins at the Yavapai Geology Museum, and is a paved interpretive walking trail. It runs 2.83 miles in length, and is designed to be a geologic timeline—every meter walked signifies SUMMER 2020

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making it one of the oldest in the United States. Not only is it a designated National Historic Landmark, but it has another claim to fame—this is where Pluto was discovered. www.lowell.edu Lunar Legacy Experience—The astronauts who walked on the moon trained in Flagstaff. With this experience, visitors can walk in their footsteps. www.flagstaffarizona.org National Monuments—Explore trails, lava flows, and more at Sunset Crater Volcano, Wupatki, and Walnut Canyon national monuments. There’s a 34-mile scenic loop that winds from Highway 89 through Sunset Crater Volcano and


Other Destinations in Northern Arizona BEARIZONA WILDLIFE PARK Walk or drive through this spacious wildlife destination in Williams and see bears, bison, and more. www.bearizona.com METEOR CRATER This location in Winslow is the world’s best-preserved meteor impact site. The meteor hit over 50,000 years ago, and left an impact measuring 550 feet deep and almost a mile wide. www.meteorcrater.com MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT In Camp Verde, view this 20-room, high-rise apartment set in a limestone cliff, built between approximately 1100 and 1425 AD by the Sinagua people. www.nps.gov

PHOTO BY RICHARD MARTIN/FLICKR; COURTESY GRAND CANYON RAILWAY

CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Visit Meteor Crater, the world’s bestpreserved meteor impact site; get a unique view of the Grand Canyon at Skywalk; and explore Northern Arizona by train with the Grand Canyon Railway.

one million years of the Grand Canyon’s geologic history. www.nps.gov

OUT OF AFRICA WILDLIFE PARK This 104-acre wildlife preserve in Camp Verde features hundreds of exotic animals, shows, encounters, and activities. www.outofafricapark.com AAA approved Four Diamond hotel, and is set on 500 acres of ponderosa pine forest.

WHERE TO STAY

TRAIN TRAVELS

For those looking to make it an overnight— or longer—trip, there are several places to stay in Northern Arizona. The Strawberry Inn in Strawberry (www.thestrawberryinn. com) is a dog-friendly boutique hotel with a main property, as well as private cabins and cottages. In Sedona, nestled against the banks of Oak Creek, stay in one of the luxury cabins at Brian Patch Inn (www. briarpatchinn.com) and enjoy spectacular views. Little America Hotel (https:// flagstaff.littleamerica.com) is Flagstaff’s only

Explore Northern Arizona by train on the Grand Canyon Railway (www.thetrain. com), which departs daily from Williams and heads to the Grand Canyon. Not only can riders enjoy the scenic views during the ride, but the experience includes Western musicians and cowboy characters on the vintage rail cars. The Verde Canyon Railroad (www.verdecanyonrr.com), which leaves from Clarkdale, offers a four-hour journey through 110 years of history on meticulously refurbished train cars.

TONTO NATURAL BRIDGE STATE PARK Walk across what is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world, which is now surrounded by a state park, in Pine. www.azstateparks.com/tonto WHISKEY ROW Step back in time on this street in Prescott. Explore historic bars and saloons, primarily built during the Gold Rush, where outlaws and famous cowboys used to drink. Today there are also art galleries and other stores. www.prescott.com

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f you find yourself venturing to or vacationing in Tucson (also referred to as the Old Pueblo), there is plenty of fun—and deals—to be had. Here, you can take in all the natural spoils the desert has to offer without breaking the bank. Whether you’re looking for some sound Mexican cuisine for cheap, on the prowl for Old West-centric attractions, or in desperate need of exploring the beautiful surrounding landscape, Tucson has the tools available to allow you to treat yourself—and save a little extra money while you’re at it.

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FREE AND INEXPENSIVE ATTRACTIONS No trip to Tucson would be complete without gazing upon the breathtaking architecture found at the Mission San Xavier del Bac (www.sanxaviermission. org). Not only is this historic landmark consistently rated as one of Tucson’s top attractions, but it is also free to visit (select hours). Truly a must for history buffs. Another popular attraction that’ll allow you to leave with the same amount of money in your pocket that you walked in with is the University of Arizona’s Center For Creative Photography (www.kennerly.ccp.arizona.edu). Here, visitors can get lost in photographs from 270 archival collections, which include a variety of images from notable 20th-century photographers. Check for re-opening plans. Can’t get enough art? The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (www.tucsonmuseumofart.org) will feed your creative side for just $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $7 for youth ages 13-17, and free admission for children 12 and under. Here, you’ll find artwork ranging from Western, Latin American, modern and contemporary, along with five historic houses that provide a glimpse of Tucson’s past. Presidio San Augustin del Tucson Museum (www.tucsonpresidio.com) has a slice of history to experience at the inexpensive price of $5 for adults,

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$1 for children ages 6-14, and free for those ages 6 and under. The museum is a reconstruction of the original Tucson Presidio built in 1775, and the price of admission enables guests to walk through an excavation of a 2,000-year-old pit house, the Spanish Presidio (including a barracks exhibit), and a 1850s renovated Sonoran row home. Reenactments are also available during select day; you can check their website or call ahead for event and reenactment schedules.

ADMIRING THE BEAUTY OF THE DESERT There’s nothing quite like the Sonoran Desert’s natural beauty. The saguaro cacti found scattered throughout the region, perched upon towering mountains, is a sight unlike any other. Combine that with rock formations and the vibrant colors of the desert meshed with Tucson’s big blue sky, and you’ll find yourself running out of

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photo space on your phone fairly quickly. While the Sabino Canyon Crawler (https://sabinocanyoncrawler.com) is ideal for sitting and relaxing while traversing the desert, the more active types also have a plethora of biking and hiking trails at their disposal to explore. Tucson has a giant bike path that circles around the city limits and its surrounding area, named The Loop (www.webcms. pima.gov/government/the_loop). On this path, bicyclists can travel through Pima County, Marana, Oro Valley, Tucson and South Tucson, all along one connected bike route. If you’d rather get your exercise on your own two feet instead of two wheels, you’ll find an abundance of trails and scenic viewpoints near and around Tucson. Mt. Lemmon’s Windy Point Vista (https:// www.fs.usda.gov) provides an opportune Instagram moment, with breathtaking views of the city of Tucson and the neighboring Santa Catalina Mountains, via the Mt. Lemmon Highway. The lookout is equipped with parking, a viewing area, walkways and restrooms. For hikers, Saguaro National Park (www.nps.gov/sagu) West and East provide a variety of trailheads to explore,

from moderate levels of difficulty to strenuous. On the east side of the park, you’ll find views of the Santa Catalina Mountains, washes, and small bodies of water. The west side features petroglyphs from the prehistoric Hohokam people, found on the Signal Hill Trail in the Tucson Mountain District.

AFTER A LONG DAY, IT’S TACO TIME After a busy day of wandering the city and desert in all its glory, you’ll probably need to refuel. What better way to do so than with some fresh tacos? The taco options in the Old Pueblo are plenty. Aqua con El Nene (www.aquiconelnene.com) serves up $3.15 tacos at its two locations, and its special lorenzas—toasted taco with cheese—are just $4. At Taqueria Juanitos (www.juanitostaqueria.com), the street tacos are only $1.95 each, and their dessert is even cheaper, at $1 per delicious churro. Looking for a good happy hour spot? El Charro Café (www.elcharrocafe.com) is the place to be, as their happy hour special is packed with menu items such as $6 house and fruta margaritas, and $4.95 fiesta hour Mini Chimichangas (4), available 2-6 p.m. daily.

GETTING AROUND If you need an inexpensive way to get around, The Sun Link streetcar (www.sunlinkstreetcar.com) provides rides through Mercado, Downtown Tucson, Historic Fourth Avenue, and the Main Gate Square/ University of Arizona main campus area. Pay by the ride with the GoTucson Transit app, get a $2 pass for two hours, or purchase a one-day SunGo ticket for $4.50, available at Sun Link stops. Kids 5-years-old and under ride for free.

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Rock legend Alice Cooper famously rediscovered this rare Andy Warhol silkscreen several years ago in his Scottsdale garage, where he had originally stored (and then had forgotten about) it. Now, Cooper will sell the piece—a vibrant red Little Electric Chair acrylic and silkscreen on canvas from Warhol’s “Death and Disaster” series from 1964-1965—during the 2021 Fall Larsen Art Auction on Oct. 23. The public can view it on June 24 at Larsen Gallery during the free Scottsdale ArtWalk, from 6:30-9 p.m. Additional viewing times throughout the summer will be announced at www.larsengallery.com. 3705 N Bishop Lane, Scottsdale

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

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DIERKS BENTLEY’S WHISKEY ROW—Arizona-born Dierks Bentley doesn’t live here anymore, but the country star chose the Valley for his Whiskey Row saloons. The American gastropubs serve food, drinks and an exhilarating lifestyle experience. Lunch and dinner daily and weekend brunch. Locations include: 4420 N. Saddlebag Trail, 480.945.4200. Scottsdale Map E6; 640 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, 480.794.1477. Tempe Map E5; 323 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.467.8595. www.dierkswhiskeyrow.com Valley Map V22 HI-FI KITCHEN & COCKTAILS—Music-centric, retro vibe. Late-night food service and a cocktail menu that features milkshakes with a boozy touch. Indoor/outdoor space encourages power-lounging and lures sports fans with three projector screens and lots of TVs. 4420 N. Saddlebag Trail, 480.970.5000. www.hifibars.com Scottsdale Map E6 WASTED GRAIN—Old Town Scottsdale’s only champagne lounge and nightclub. 7295 E. Stetson Drive, 480.970.0500. www.wastedgrain.com Scottsdale Map E5 YUCCA TAP ROOM—Dive bar where the music is loud and (usually) local. 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe, 480.967.4777. www.yuccatap.com Valley Map T18

Breweries & Tasting Rooms ARIDUS WINE COMPANY—A Scottsdale tasting room for a Willcox-area (Southern Arizona) winemaker. 7173 E. Main St., 520.954.2676. www.ariduswineco.com Scottsdale Map K4 CARLSON CREEK VINEYARD—This Willcox vineyard and winery opened a tasting room along the ArtWalk route in Old Town Scottsdale. 4142 N. Marshall Way, 480.947.0636. www.carlsoncreek.com Scottsdale Map I3

FORT MCDOWELL CASINO—Slots, keno, bingo, blackjack and card room. Open 24 hours. East of Fountain Hills in the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. 10424 N. Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, 800.843.3678. www.fortmcdowellcasino.com Valley Map K24 LONE BUTTE CASINO—Slots, table games, bingo, dining and a concert venue. Open 24 hours. Loop 202 and Kyrene Road, Chandler, 800.946.4452. www.win gilariver.com Valley Map Y18 TALKING STICK RESORT CASINO—Slots, poker, blackjack, Let It Ride, Casino War, keno; shows and concerts. Open 24 hours. East of Scottsdale in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa community. 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.850.7777. www.talkingstickresort.com Valley Map M19 WILD HORSE PASS CASINO—Slots, poker and table games. Open 24 hours. Adjacent to Chandler in the Gila River Indian Community. I-10 & Wild Horse Pass Blvd., 800.946.4452. www.wingilariver.com Valley Map Y17

Comedy RICK BRONSON’S HOUSE OF COMEDY—Owner Rick Bronson, comedian and former host on the Travel Channel, injects comedy into the High Street neighborhood. Various acts all month. 5350 E. High St., 480.420.3553. www.az.houseofcomedy.net Valley Map G17 STAND UP LIVE—Local and regional comics perform every weekend at this theater. 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. www.standuplive.com Phoenix Map K3

FATE BREWING COMPANY—Brewing small-batch beers, with local favorites including Fateful IPA. Locations include: 1312 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.656.9100. www.fatebrewing.com Valley Map Q18

TEMPE IMPROV—Touring comedians in a theater with a balcony and the option of bottle service. 930 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.9877. www. tempeimprov.com Tempe Map E7

FOUR PEAKS BREWING COMPANY—Kilt Lifter ale, Hop Knot IPA, an oatmeal stout and other beers accompany pub grub. 1340 E. 8th St., Tempe, 480.303.9967. www.fourpeaks.com Tempe Map F7

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HUSS BREWING CO.—This husband-and-wife-operated brewery makes a Blonde ale and a seasonal rice pudding porter, and the taproom features house and fellow-Arizona brews. 1520 W. Mineral Road, Tempe, 480.264.7611. 100 E. Camelback Road, 602.441.4677. www.huss brewing.com Valley Map U17 LDV WINERY—The Rhone varietals of southeastern Arizona’s Lawrence Dunham Vineyards or LDV are poured by the taste or glass and sold by the bottle. 7134 E. Stetson Drive, 480.664.4822. www.ldvwinery.com Scottsdale Map L1 PEDAL HAUS—This popular local brewery has won over 32 medals and awards, including a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival in 2018 and Best Brewery in the United States at the 2019 Copa Cerveza de Americas. 730 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, 480.314.2337. Valley Map S18; 95 W. Boston St., Chandler, 480.656.1639. www.pedalhausbrewery.com Valley Map X21

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GLOW PUTT—An indoors, glow-in-the-dark, 18-hole miniature golf course. The golf balls themselves also glow, and can be recharged at one of the custom-made chargers located throughout the course. The junglesafari themed course is illuminated with special UV lighting. 9160 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.451.4569. www. glowputtaz.com Valley Map L20 MAVRIX—Bowling, laser tag, arcade and billiards, as well as a restaurant. 9139 E. Talking Stick Way, 480.291.7500. www.mavrix.com Valley Map N20 TOPGOLF—This interactive golf venue has multiple floors to swing from. Aim microchipped golf balls at colored targets throughout the range. Earn points when playing various games, fit for pros and new players alike. Topgolf Scottsdale at Riverwalk, 9500 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.240.2402. Valley Map N20; Topgolf Glendale, 6101 N. 99th Ave., Glendale; 623.218.2243. Valley Map M9 Topgolf Gilbert, 1689 S. SanTan Village Pkwy., Gilbert, 480.240.1282. www.topgolf.com Valley Map W24

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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. 6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145. www.cosanti.com 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. An on-site gift shop sells an array of Wright-inspired merchandise. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., 480.860.2700. www.franklloydwright.org Valley Map J20 ROSSON HOUSE MUSEUM—Tour this 1895 Victorian home of a surgeon who became mayor of Phoenix and view its parquet floors, painstakingly replicated wallpaper patterns, a pressed-tin ceiling, and more. Heritage & Science Park, 113 N. 16th St., 602.262.5070. www.rosson housemuseum.org Phoenix Map I7

Art Museums HEARD MUSEUM—This respected institution began in 1929 with a private collection of American Indian art, and continues to grow. Curated, themed, static and interactive exhibits feature icons, implements, lore, lifestyles and artistic expression from primitive through contemporary. 2301 N. Central Ave., 602.252.8840. www.heard.org Phoenix Map A4 PHOENIX ART MUSEUM—The largest visual arts museum in the Southwest contains a vast collection of art ranging from 19th-century European works to 21st-century contemporary masterpieces. The permanent collection of almost 17,000 works arranged in 12 collections. Closed Mon. 1625 N. Central Ave., 602.257.1880. www.phxart.org Phoenix Map B3 SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (SMOCA)—Modern art, architecture, and design works are showcased in a building redesigned by Arizona-based architect Will Bruder. 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. www.smoca.org Scottsdale Map M8

City Sights HERITAGE SQUARE—This city block is home to restored buildings dating back to the late 1800s, a nd is the only remaining group of residential structures from the original townsite of Phoenix. Some interiors— like those of the 10-room, 2,800-square-foot Rosson House—have been restored to their original residential luster, and can be toured. Others have been turned into museums or shops, such as Nobuo at Teeter House. Heritage & Science Park, 600 Washington St., 602.262.5071. www.heritagesquarephx.org Phoenix Map I7 MCCORMICK-STILLMAN RAILROAD PARK— Dozens of historic railroad cars, a steam-powered engine, and extremely detailed model railroad exhibits reveal Arizona’s train-tracked roots. Take a small-scale train ride through the park, play on the playgrounds, or ride the carousel. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.312.2312. www.therailroadpark.com Valley Map M18 SUMMER 2021


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MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONS USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL GARDENS AT SALT RIVER—The USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River spans the exact length and width of the USS Arizona, with over 1,500 commemorative columns outlining the actual perimeter of the ship. Each lit column represents a person who died in the attack; each column without a light represents a person who survived. The Gardens feature a relic of the actual boat house, which is enclosed in a glass case and can always be viewed. 7455 N. Pima Road, 480.362.2700. www.discoversaltriver.com Valley Map M19

Farms & Gardens DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN— The Garden’s 140 acres showcases the Sonoran Desert and more than 50,000 plants. Papago Park, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., 480.941.1225. www.dbg.org Valley Map Q18 JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP GARDEN—A three-acre park in Downtown. The manicured grounds include a tea house, and were a gift from Phoenix’s Japanese sister city, Himeji. Closed Mon. 125 N. 3rd Ave., 602.256.3204. www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org Phoenix Map C1 QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL—This 30-acre olive grove produces extra-virgin and specialty olive oils favored by many resort kitchens and retailed by specialty grocers. Tours daily. Food and products available on-site. 25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290. www. queencreekolivemill.com South of Valley Map Z27 SCHNEPF FARMS—A petting corral, you-pick garden and orchards, a bakery, country store, and restaurant. 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek, 480.987.3100. www.schnepffarms.com South of Valley Map Z27

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ARIZONA CAPITOL MUSEUM—Government museum tracing Arizona to its territorial days. 1700 W. Washington St., 602.926.3620. www.azlibrary.gov/museum Valley Map R14

BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND—Largest butterfly pavilion in North America. Features things-withwings gallery within a tropical rainforest setting, a 3-D theater, and a reptile room. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.800.3000. www.butterfly wonderland.com Valley Map M19

ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER—Hands-on exhibits illustrating scientific principles; awesome weather theater and planetarium. Heritage & Science Park, 600 E. Washington St., 602.716.2000. www.azscience.org Phoenix Map J7 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX— Tactile, noisy, and imaginative activities abound. 215 N. 7th St., 602.253.0501. www.childrens museumofphoenix.org Phoenix Map H8 HALL OF FLAME FIRE MUSEUM—Nearly 100 restored fire-fighting vehicles and apparatuses, plus a sizable collection of badges, helmets, patches and other equipment in four large galleries. The National Firefighting Hall of Heroes contains archives, citations, photographs, and a 9/11 World Trade Center tribute. 6101 E. Van Buren St., 602.275.3473. https://hallof flame.org Valley Map Q18 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. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. www.mim.org Valley Map H17

ODYSEA AQUARIUM—The largest aquarium in the Southwest. It combines theme park-style amusement with engaging presentations, and includes the OdySea Voyager, touch pools, SeaTREK underwater ocean walking, a theater, and more. 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.291.8000. www.odyseaaquarium.com Valley Map L20 OUT OF AFRICA—Natural, spacious habitats roamed by giraffes, zebras, lions, tigers, hyenas, panthers, and more; plus shows like Tiger Splash and Predator Feed. From Phoenix: Interstate 17 north, exit 287 (Highway 260), Camp Verde; approximately 75 minutes. 928.567.2840. www.outofafricapark.com Arizona Map M8 PHOENIX ZOO—Home to some 1,300 animals, including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles. Papago Park, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., 602.273.1341. www. phoenixzoo.org Valley Map Q18 WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO, AQUARIUM & SAFARI PARK—Explore a 95-acre Wildlife Park with Arizona’s largest collection of exotic animals. Find over 600 species on exhibit with 80 aquarium exhibits, Dragon World reptiles, the Safari Park, a petting zoo, a baby animal nursery, and 10 rides. 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453. www.wildlifeworld.com Valley Map L7

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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. 3908 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1200. www.warhol.me Scottsdale Map K5 LARSEN GALLERY—Large fine art gallery known for its represented artists and its consigned art for sale on the secondary market. 3705 N. Bishop Lane, 480.941.0900. www.larsengallery.com Scottsdale Map M5 WILDE MEYER GALLERY— Wilde Meyer Galleries in Scottsdale and Tucson have changing exhibits of original contemporary fine art with subjects including abstracts, landscapes, figurative and contemporary Western. The variety of media includes paintings, bronzes, sculptures, glass and more. 4142 N. Marshall Way, 480.945.2323. www.wildemeyer.com Scottsdale Map I4

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THE MONORCHID—A mixed-use home to creative businesses, with a pair of common areas that function as public galleries of works. 214 E. Roosevelt St., 602.253.0339. www.monorchid.com Phoenix Map C6

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SHOPPING MAE & MARIE—Sweet and savvy fashions for moms and daughters. Biltmore Plaza Shopping Center, 602.957.2917. www.maeandmarieshop.com RITZY RAGS & SHOES—Colorful clothing and accessories with a dash of glitz and comfort shoe collections. The Shops at Gainey Village, 480.596.0533. www.ritzyragsandshoes.com

Bargains/Resale/Outlets HIGH SOCIETY RESALE BOUTIQUE—Gently used women’s apparel, shoes, jewelry and handbags, including designer brands. 10805 N. 71st Way, 480.951.2506. www.highsocietyresale.com Valley Map L19 OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE— Collectible designer jewelry and home décor on the secondary market; inventory has been known to include David Yurman and Tiffany & Co. jewelry, Lladró and Swarovski crystal. 7072 E. Fifth Ave., 480.947.2782. www.overthetopconsignment.com Scottsdale Map G3 PHOENIX PREMIUM OUTLETS—This outlet center is stocked with such brands as Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, Coach, and Nike. 4976 Premium Outlet Way, Chandler, 480.639.1766. www.premiumoutlets.com Valley Map Y17 TO BE CONTINUED—Women’s clothing and accessories from luxury makers (Escada, Chanel, Fendi, Louboutin) offered new-with-tags, pre-owned and vintage. Locations include: Hilton Village, 480.699.2700. www.tbcconsignment.com

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Furnishings & Accessories AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANY—Custom-built belts using exotic leathers and ornamental hardware. 7236 E. 1st Ave., 480.421.2166. www.facebook.com/ americanleatheraz Scottsdale Map G6

Gifts KACTUS JOCK—This is Arizona souvenir central, with straightforward and funny T-shirts, moccasins, canvas bags and other keepsakes, plus savory and spicy-sweet Goldwater-brand salsas. 7233 E. Main St., 480.945.6691; 7121 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.7566. www.kactusjock.com Scottsdale Map K6

Jewelry E.D. MARSHALL JEWELERS—Large selection of GIA-certified diamonds, gems, engagement rings and fine jewelry. Buy from the showcase or design custom. Also, jewelry repair and gemstone and jewelry purchasing services. 10261 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.922.1968. www.edmarshalljewelers.com Valley Map K18 ELITE JEWELRY & LOAN—Large selection of fine jewelry at wholesale prices, as well as custom jewelry creation services, in a unique location where customers can also buy, sell, loan or trade items of value. 805 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe, 480.699.6639. www.elitejewelryandloan.com Valley Map R18

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FOUR PEAKS MINING COMPANY—Located in the Arizona Boardwalk entertainment complex, this unique destination is both a retail store and a fun experience. Find a variety of minerals, gemstones and jewelry. The store’s signature gemstone, the Arizona Amethyst, is mined on the Western slopes of the Four Peaks of the Mazatzal Mountain Range in Arizona. In addition to a retail store, explore the replicated mine shaft and view a variety of minerals on display in a mine setting. Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, 480.434.6074. www.fourpeaksminingco.com Valley Map L20 LONDON GOLD FINE JEWELERS—Direct diamond importers and jewelry designers. Locations include: 10441 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.367.1717. www.londongold.com Valley Map K19 NIGHTRIDER JEWELERY—Handmade biker rings, pendants, buckles, and other jewelry. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.719.7219. www.nightriderjewelry.com Scottsdale Map D5 SUNRISE JEWELRY & GALLERY—Native American and contemporary art and jewelry, as well as leather clothing and boots, and cowboy hats. 7254 E. Main St., 480.425.9944. www.sunrisejewelryusa.com Scottsdale Map J4 THE ESTATE WATCH & JEWELRY COMPANY— Appraiser and reseller of pre-owned jewelry, timepieces and loose diamonds. 7121 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.9940. www.watchlink.com Scottsdale Map G4

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Shopping Centers BILTMORE FASHION PARK—Outdoor shopping center of luxury boutiques, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, and restaurants ranging from fast food to fine French fare. 2502 E. Camelback Road, 602.955.8400. www.shopbiltmore.com Valley Map O15 DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE—This sprawling outdoor shopping center destination features a variety of retail, restaurants, a splash pad, Barnes & Noble, Dave & Buster’s, children’s play area, stage, and other entertainment options. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.513.7586. www.shopdesertridge.com Valley Map G17 HIGH STREET—Select shops, services, entertainment venues and date-night restaurants at the base of an upscale residential development. 5415 E. High St., Phoenix, 480.319.8700. www.highstreetaz.com Valley Map H18

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KIERLAND COMMONS—A walkable outdoor shopping center, with boutiques and bistros on the Main Street level and residential lofts upstairs. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.386.6020. www.kierlandcommons.com Valley Map I18 SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE—Largest indoor shopping center in the Southwest, anchored by Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. A Tesla car showroom, Microsoft store, multiple restaurants, a Harkins Theatres, and Desert Stages Theatre. 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.568.5568. www.fashionsquare.com Scottsdale Map D5 SCOTTSDALE QUARTER—This open-air shopping center features a variety of Arizona exclusive stores, as well as other retail shops, and a number of restaurants ranging from casual to elegant. There’s also a splash pad, and events are held regularly. 15059 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.270.8123. www.scottsdalequarter.com Valley Map I18 SCOTTSDALE WATERFRONT—A variety of shops and dining establishments along the canal in Downtown Scottsdale. Southwest corner of Camelback & Scottsdale roads, 480.247.8071. www.scottsdalewaterfront shopping.com Scottsdale Map D5 TEMPE MARKETPLACE—Explore more than 100 shops and restaurants at this sprawling outdoor shopping destination. 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, 480.966.9338. www.tempemarketplace.com Tempe Map D8 THE SHOPS AT GAINEY VILLAGE—Outdoor-access boutiques in a linear arrangement. 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.398.2222. www.theshopsgaineyvillage.com Valley Map M18 THE SHOPS AT HILTON VILLAGE—Linear center of boutiques and cafes. 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.624.5537. www.hiltonvillage.com Valley Map N18

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WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT— Outdoor mall featuring restaurants, bars, fast-food cafes and brand-name stores, as well as a splash pad. 6751 N. Sunset Blvd., Glendale, 623.266.6607. www.westgateaz.com Valley Map M11

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DINING DINING Scottsdale: Downtown 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. Find burgers, salads and sandwiches. 7353 Scottsdale Mall, 480.994.5576. www.az88.com Scottsdale Map K7 CARLSBAD TAVERN—New Mexican. New Mexican cuisine is served in a unique, secret cave-like atmosphere at this restaurant. Choose from menu items including soul-warming tortilla soup, icy margaritas, rich chili rellenos and the crave-worthy Carl’s chicken sandwich. The patio sits along a moat. 3313 N. Hayden Road, 480.970.8164. www.carlsbadtavern.com Valley Map O19 MARCELLINO RISTORANTE—Italian. This husband-and-wife operation features hand-made, fresh pastas, Mediterranean seafood and authentic Italian recipes. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9500. www.marcellinoristorante.com Scottsdale Map F4 NOBU—Japanese. Nobu’s Scottsdale location offers the brand’s meticulously crafted classics that have garnered critical acclaim for over two decades. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.581.0055. www.noburestaurants.com Scottsdale Map 019 OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY—Southwestern. Trees with lights and a fountain with a fire feature on the patio make for a relaxing place to dine on a progression of poblano dip, tortilla soup, soft tacos and Southwesternspiced surf and 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. 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. www.oldtowntortillafactory.com Scottsdale Map L2 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. 550 N. Hayden Road, 480.947.1963. www.saltcellarrestaurant.com Valley Map Q19 TOCA MADERA—Mexican. Modern organic Mexican concept, including vegan options, featuring shared plates and specialty cocktails. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 480.930.4357. www.tocamadera.com Valley Map O19

Scottsdale: Beyond Downtown EL CHORRO—American. Paradise Valley’s historic El Chorro offers an authentic Arizona dining experience with stunning views of the Valley’s most prominent landmark, Camelback Mountain. 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, 480.948.5170. www.elchorro.com Valley Map N17 J&G STEAKHOUSE—Steak. Global steakhouse by Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Award-winning meats and a global selection of seafood. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, 480.214.8000. www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com Valley Map O18

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DINING LON’S AT THE HERMOSA INN—American. This popular establishment located in a charming inn uses fresh ingredients to prepare globally inspired Arizona cuisine through traditional cooking styles—roasting, smoking and wood-grilling. The Hermosa Inn, 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, 602.955.7878. www.hermosainn.com Valley Map O16 MODERN OYSTERBAR CHOPHOUSE—Steakhouse. A family-owned restaurant featuring prime steaks, fresh oysters, seafood, and seasonal specialties. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays. 10050 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.531.1400. www.modern oysterbarchophouse.com Valley Map J18 NEW YORK BAGELS & BIALYS—Deli. Extensive menu of deli standards, plus sandwiches, burgers and cocktails; breakfast available all day. Locations include: 10320 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.483.6922. www.nybagelsnbialys. com Valley Map L18

Scottsdale: North EDDIE V’S PRIME SEAFOOD—Seafood. Fresh fish and shellfish in an array of preparations, from raw to charred. Open for dinner only. Scottsdale Quarter, 480.730.4800. www.eddiev.com Valley Map I18 KASAI—Japanese/Sushi. Kasai Asian Grill is the rebrand and overhaul of the restaurant formerly known as Sapporo. The Japanese eatery features both regular and teppanyaki tables, a sushi bar, an Asian fusion menu, and a large bar patio. 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.607.1114. www.kasaiscottsdale.com Valley Map J18

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PERSIAN ROOM—Persian. Bi-level fine dining restaurant with two bars and a menu of grilled meat-and-veggie skewers and other Persian favorites. Vegetarian dishes too. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.614.1414. www.persianroom.com Valley Map I18

COMPASS ARIZONA GRILL—American. Get oriented with the old and brand-new features of downtown Phoenix from this rotating restaurant on the 24th floor of the Hyatt Regency. 122 N. 2nd St., 602.440.3166. hyatt.com Phoenix Map I5

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DURANT’S—Steak. Durant’s founder’s motto was “Good friends, great steaks and the best booze are the necessities of life.” Today, the beloved restaurant has been serving steaks and martinis for almost 70 years. Enter through the famous back kitchen door to enjoy classic steakhouse dining. 2611 N. Central Ave., 602.264.5967. www.durantsaz.com Valley Map P15

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BLUEWATER GRILL—Seafood. Newport Beach import with fresh oyster and sushi bars, private and outdoor dining options, and a separate retail fish market. 1720 E. Camelback Road, 602.277.3474. www.bluewatergrill.com Valley Map O15 GERTRUDE’S—American. Farm fare and herbaceous cocktails are always in bloom at this morning-to-night restaurant—to the pleasure of neighborhood workers and those looking for a romantic date-night spot. Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., 480.719.8600. www.gertrudesrestaurant.net Valley Map Q18

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DINING 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. 5651 N. 7th St., 602.795.9943. www.moraitalian.com Valley Map N15 RUSTLER’S ROOSTE—Western. Guests of this old mountainside restaurant are greeted at the door by a longhorn bull, and can proceed to the dining room via a large tin slide (or wooden stairs). Chuckwagon steaks and ribs are served with corn on the cob and biscuits. Arizona Grand Resort, 8383 S. 48th St., 602.431.6474. www.rustlersrooste.com Valley Map U17 THE STOCKYARDS—Steak. The area’s cattle-ranching history is celebrated here: tastefully, in murals and old black-and-white photos, and tastily, in timeless steaks with updated treatments like whiskey-peppercorn sauce. Look up to pressed-tin ceilings, down to polished-wood floors, and ahead to the swinging doors that lead to the saloon. 5009 E. Washington St., 602.273.7378. www.stockyardssteakhouse.com Valley Map Q17

Phoenix: North BARRIO QUEEN—Mexican. Serving authentic Southern Mexican fare, often made from family recipes, in a fun atmosphere. This restaurant is known for its unique drinks and extensive tequila and mezcal menus. Locations include: Desert Ridge Marketplace, Valley Map G18; 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.656.4197. Scottsdale Map E4; 21156 S. Ellsworth Loop Road, Queen Creek, 480.825.7931. www.barrioqueen.com South of Valley Map Z27

Family owned and operated Prime Steaks • Fresh Oysters • Seafood Live music Fridays & Saturdays • Tue - Sat 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm (480)-531-1400 10050 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale modernoysterbarchophouse.com

OCEAN PRIME—Seafood. Glamorous supper club serving steaks and seafood, with live piano in the bar and a fire-enclosed patio. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.347.1313. www.ocean-prime.com Valley Map H18

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HOUSE OF TRICKS—Contemporary. Dine in the tree-sheltered yard or inside the cottages on New American fare. 114 E. 7th St., Tempe, 480.968.1114. www.houseoftricks.com Tempe Map F5 ORGAN STOP PIZZA—Pizza. A giant Wurlitzer pipe organ on a rotating platform is played nightly to the fascination of patrons living in an age of ever-smaller tune-carrying devices. Oh, and pizzas, spaghetti, lasagna and a salad bar accompany the tunes. 1149 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, 480.813.5700. www.organstoppizza.com Valley Map T22

Northern Arizona MARIPOSA LATIN INSPIRED GRILL—Latin. Latininspired cuisine made with premium ingredients and herbs grown in the restaurant’s courtyard herb gardens, served against a backdrop of stunning mountain views. 700 Highway 89A, Sedona, 928.862.4444. www.mariposa sedona.com Arizona Map K9 SOUND BITES GRILL—American. Food and drinks served alongside live entertainment. 101 Highway 89A, Sedona, 928.282.2713. www.soundbitesgrill.com Arizona Map K9 TINDERBOX KITCHEN—American. Fine contemporary dining with a sense of style. 34 S. San Francisco St., Flagstaff, 928.226.8400. www.tinderboxkitchen.com Arizona Map J9

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EXPLORE Destinations TALKING STICK ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT— This area includes destinations such as Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Octane Raceway, Topgolf Scottsdale, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick; The Pavilions at Talking Stick shopping area; Talking Stick Resort and Great Wolf Lodge; and so many other ways to play, stay, shop, and eat. 9120 E. Talking Stick Way, Ste. E-10, 480.362.2700; ww.talkingstickarizona.com Valley Map L19

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BIOSPHERE 2—Tour Biosphere 2, one of the world’s most unique facilities dedicated to the research and understanding of global scientific issues. 32540 S. Biosphere Road, Oracle, 520.838.6200. www.biosphere2.org Arizona Map T10 KARTCHNER CAVERNS STATE PARK—This massive cave system was discovered in 1974. Tour routes are paved and narrow but handicap-accessible; time-specific reservations are advised. 2980 S. Highway 90, Benson, 520.586.2283. www.azstate parks.com Arizona Map W11 LOWELL OBSERVATORY—At Lowell Observatory, history and science come together. A family-friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows guests to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern science research. Also, the observatory where Pluto was discovered. 1400 W. Mars Hills Road, Flagstaff, 928.774.3358. www.lowell.edu Arizona Map J8 TLAQUEPAQUE ARTS & CRAFTS VILLAGE—This charming Mexican village-style center is filled with art galleries, nature-inspired boutiques, and both patio and fine dining. 336 State Route 179, Sedona. For additional shopping and dining, visit Tlaquepaque North, 928.282.4838. www.tlaq.com Arizona Map K9 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 3 hours. www.tombstonechamber. com Arizona Map X12 TUCSON—Home to the University of Arizona, Pima Air and Space Museum, Mt. Lemmon, Sabino Canyon and Mission San Xavier. From Phoenix: I-10 east (south), approximately 90 minutes. Arizona Map V10

Tours/Transportation HOT AIR EXPEDITIONS— Hot air balloon flights over the desert. 480.502.6999 or 800.831.7610. www.hotairexpeditions.com RAINBOW RYDERS—Daily hot air balloon flights above Phoenix and Scottsdale. 1.800.725.2477. www.rainbowryders.com SEDONA AIR TOURS—Tour Sedona or the Grand Canyon by helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft. 1225 Airport Road, Sedona, 928.204.5939. www.sedonaairtours.com THE DOLLY STEAMBOAT—Double-decker sternwheeler offering narrated nature and catered dinner cruises. 16802 AZ-88, Tortilla Flat, 480.827.9144. www.dollysteamboat.com Valley Map M30

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eed a few new ideas on how to chill out this summer? These refreshing local craft cocktails are not just cool, but they will keep you cool no matter how hot it gets in the Valley. ALISON BAILIN BATZ

1. SECRET GARDEN

At Ling & Louie’s Asian Bar and Grill, they’ve mastered the pro move of adding prosecco to elicit a lighter take on several of their spirited offerings. This is a favorite, as the sparkling stunner is poured atop a blend of herbaceous Roku Japanese Gin and Yellow Chartreuse, as well as fresh ginger, kiwi puree, and pineapple, ramping up the tropical flavors while balancing the more earthy spirits with ease. $13 at www.lingandlouies.com

2. GUAVA COCONUT

Diego Pops wants its guests to be on island time. How do we know? They serve up this sweet,

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nutty, tropical cocktail in an actual coconut, Gilligan’s Islandstyle. Each sip offers a hint of Ciroc Coconut Vodka, along with actual coconut water—known for its hydration abilities—plus fresh-squeezed guava juice and house-made sweet and sour. $13 at www.diegospops.com

3. 3 DAYS & 3 NIGHTS

Sometimes a little goes a long way. Platform 18 at Century Grand proves the adage true with this low-alcohol option. It features only small amounts of both Lustau Jarana Fino Sherry infused with Douglas fir tips and La Fortaleza Still Strength Blanco Tequila. The spirits are

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then paired with cooling pickled cucumbers; jasmine; serrano peppers; soda water; and galangal, an Asian plant that resembles ginger. $12 at www.centurygrandphx.com

4. AMALFI SPRITZ

zest and the turmeric some bite. The equal parts herbal, zesty, and sweet juice is combined with Jack Daniels Whiskey and demerara syrup, which has a brown sugar flavor to balance the zesty spice. $17 at www.cottontaillounge.com

Dreaming of hanging seaside in a cabana off the Southern Italian coast? While The Sicilian Butcher isn’t offering free airfare, they can make your taste buds feel as if they're already there with this light, beachy beauty. It is a dizzyingly delicious blend of prosecco, Fiorente Elderflower, delicate Orchard Pear Liqueur tonic water, and Combier Le Bleu, which turns the drink turquoise to mimic a seascape. $12 www.thesicilianbutcher.com

6. THE DAUGHTER

5. THE COTTONTAIL

7. GINGER MARGARITA

Vibrantly orange in a sleek coupe with rosemary garnish, this signature offering at Cottontail Lounge looks like an actual ripe carrot top just waiting to be plucked by a hungry bunny, thanks to its base ingredient: a juice made from carrots, oranges, and turmeric. The carrot offers an herbal sweetness; the orange

Sweet with a bubbly effervesce, The Italian Daughter—run by the actual daughter of culinary icon Tomaso Maggiore, who passed early this year—has a winner with this prosecco-infused and perfectly pink drink. It is made by combining the prosecco with Belvedere Vodka, and both prickly pear and strawberry syrups, before being finished with a good squeeze of lemon for just a hint of acid. $15 at www.theitaliandaughter.com Much like J&G Steakhouse’s award-winning menu, this cocktail combines the best of the Southwest with subtle Asian accents, thanks to the addition of house-made ginger simple syrup and a dusting of ginger-infused salt lining the rim to the traditional tequila and lime recipe. $17 at www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: COURTESY COTTONTAIL LOUNGE; COURTESY J&G STEAKHOUSE; COURTESY THE SICILIAN BUTCHER; PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN HOUDA; COURTESY PLATFORM 18; COURTESY THE ITALIAN DAUGHTER; COURTESY DIEGO POPS

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