7330 N Pima RdScottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 948-3800

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You'll find plenty of things to do in Old Town Scottsdale – by day or night! Spend the day browsing the Fifth Avenue shops, trying on Native American jewelry in Historic Old Town or splurging at Scottsdale Fashion Square, the Southwest's largest retail destination. After dark, dine at one of Old Town's renowned restaurants, check out the weekly Scottsdale ArtWalk, or hit the clubs in the Entertainment District. Best of all, you can park once and explore all of the city's downtown hub with pedicabs or on foot!



Rockbar Inc.

4245 N. Craftsman Ct. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Rockbar Scottsdale's website shows a listing of upcoming concerts & shows, events, sports viewing parties, and special event booking information.

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Equal parts boutique café and gourmet marketplace, Scottsdale's Arcadia Farms caters to the crowd. Mimosas anyone? Palate-pleasing fare like crab cakes benedict, wild mushroom tarts, and freshly-baked croissants are just a few of the brunchy delicacies offered here.

A Scottsdale dining institution, the award-winning Café Monarch delights with its five-star service, multi-course tasting menus, and gardenesque patio. This Old Town Scottsdale café undeniably checks all the boxes when it comes to fine dining.

The spirit of 1930s Havana is alive and well at The Scott Resort's Canal Club. This ultra-hip hotel restaurant and bar offers a lineup of signature sippers and noshes that run the gamut from craveable ceviche to snackable fried plantains.

Toast to a dreamy sunset and enjoy dinner under a blanket of stars at ADERO , Scottsdale's only resort in a certified Dark Sky Community. In addition to an expansive menu, CIELO, the resort's on-site restaurant, dishes up panoramic Sonoran Desert views by day or night from its lofty McDowell Mountain perch.

This casual, daylight to late-night joint deals in classic pub grub and pasties – flaky turnovers filled with proteins and vegetables that were popularized in Cornwall, England. The all-season patio isn't too shabby either.

El Chorro inhabits one of the most beautiful spots in The Valley of the Sun. Positioned between Mummy and Camelback mountains, this rustic restaurant dishes out classic fare from filet mignon to fried chicken, but it's most famous for its sugary sticky buns and breathtaking sunset views.

From its Victorian-inspired dining room to the lush outdoor patio, there's not a bad seat in this house. The Old Town Scottsdale favorite is revered for its fancy cocktails and laidback approach to fine dining.

Located just steps away from the scenic Arizona Canal at The Scottsdale Waterfront, this Mediterranean-influenced restaurant serves up refreshing shareable dishes like bruschetta and bacon-wrapped dates. Both are best enjoyed with a glass of sangria on Olive & Ivy's spacious, sun-kissed patio.

James Beard-nominated Chef Gio Osso's seasonally-inspired and regularly changing menu at Virtù Honest Craft is certainly impressive, there's no doubt about that. But the restaurant's inviting, tree-lined patio, which glows with hundreds of twinkle lights at night, is equally as memorable.

 

 

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Hotel Features

Free WiFi and Parking

Free Hot Breakfast Buffet(Temporarily Closed)

Outdoor Heated Pool and Spa. Kids Pool too

Fitness Room and Guest Laundry