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The Original Gilbert Ortega Gallery on the corner of Scottsdale Road other Ortega locations.
The Original Gilbert Ortega Gallery on the corner of Scottsdale Road
Gilbert Ortega Gallery awakens you to a deep a ppreciation towards Native and Southwestern cultural achievements.
View an array of impressive works of art and discover a collection of vintage/ contemporary handmade jewelry, handwoven Navajo rugs in eye catching designs,
decor, exquisitely hand-carved Hopi kachinas, beautiful Pueblo pottery, Navajo sand painting and a variety of so much more.
Old Town Scottsdale
Scottsdale Rd. & Main St.
Hours: Daily, 10am - 6pm

While carefully examining each piece he buys measuring excellence and authenticity, Gilbert Ortega Jr. strongly believes that the art goes beyond the item itself, recognizing each piece to be of spiritual expression. Gilbert Ortega Jr. as well as his friendly
visit the original Gilbert Ortega Gallery and experience âwhat we have spent a lifetime learning.â
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NOVEMBER EVENTS
Arizona Musicfest
Nov. 2, 3, 8, 11
The nonprofit arts organization Arizona Musicfest kicks off its yearly popular concert season this month with the first four of its concerts: Celebrate the Music of Neil Diamond "I Am ... He Said" (Nov. 2, starring Matt Vee, along with Jeff and Tommy Vee), Fall Young Musicians Concert (Nov. 3, young classical talent from Arizona), Some Enchanted Evening (Nov. 8, featuring Benny Benack III, Stella Katherine Cole, and Jabu Graybeal), and iconic group America (Nov. 11). Various locales. https://azmusicfest.org
9 GREAT THINGS TO DO THIS MONTH HOT DATES
GREATEST FITS (VOL. 1): THE ART OF ARCHIVING FASHION
Through
Feb. 8, 2026
Explore the nearly 60year history of Phoenix Art Museumâs fashion collection through more than 80 ensembles and accessories that embody key components of this iconic collection. Notable designers and houses represented include Fortuny, Schiaparelli, Dior, Balenciaga, and McQueen, among others www.phxart.org
DREAMY DRAW
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Nov. 1-2
Held at Scottsdale Civic Center, this music and arts festival includes headliners Mt. Joy and Flatland Cavalry, alongside a long list of other performers. Art
activations, a trading post, food, and drinks, too. www.dreamydrawfest.com
CANAL CONVERGENCE
Nov. 8-17
Head to Scottsdale Waterfront for this free, 10-day event that includes large-scale public artworks created by artists from around the world, alongside live music and dance performances, creative workshops, educational tours and activities, food trucks, a mini film festival, and a beer and wine garden. www.canalconvergence.com
AZ BARRELS, BOTTLES & BREWS
Nov. 16
Celebrate craft beers, spirits, wines, and hard seltzers from around Arizona at this event at Salt River Fields, which features more
than 25 local breweries, distilleries, and more. www. azbottlesandbrews.com
NOVEMBER NIGHTS
Nov. 16
This inaugural one-day music festival, held at Chase Field, features a star-studded lineup with Weezer, Sublime, Third Eye Blind, Rebelution, The Head and the Heart, Violent Femmes, and DJ Z-Trip & Friends. www.novembernights.com
ARIZONA INDIGENOUS CULINARY EXPERIENCE
Nov. 23
Enjoy the offerings and company of indigenous chefs as you taste and savor desert-infused cocktails in an event rich in elements of traditional and contemporary Native performances at this event at Western Spirit: Scottsdaleâs Museum of the West. www.arizonaindigenous culinaryexperience.com
ZOOLIGHTS
Nov. 27-
Jan. 12, 2025
Experience the magic of millions of twinkling lights, dazzling animal lanterns, and music-in-motion light shows at the Phoenix Zooâs annual holiday light extravaganza. www.phoenixzoo.org
KIMES RANCH MILLION $ BREAKAWAY
Nov. 27-30
This inaugural event, held at WestWorld of Scottsdale, features the fastest-growing event in rodeo, Breakaway. An unprecedented milliondollar purse will be paid out in a 10-round competition. Concerts, too. www.milliondollar breakaway.com
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Spring Training
Feb. 20-March 25, 2025
Fifteen Cactus League MLB teams arrive in the Valley at the end of February to practice across 10 stadiums, drawing attendance from fans from across the country. Games are played daily as the teams gear up for the regular season. www.cactusleague.com
COME BACK FOR THESE GREAT EVENTS
ARIZONA FINE ART EXPO
Jan. 10March 23, 2025
Renowned artists from across the globe gather at this show and sale, which features approximately 125 art studios within a 44,000-square-foot tent in North Scottsdale. www. arizonafineartexpo.com
BARRETT-JACKSON, THE WORLDâS GREATEST COLLECTOR CAR AUCTIONS
Jan. 18-26, 2025 and Fall 2025
This iconic automotive lifestyle event offers attractions for the entire family, including the Future Collector Car Show, collectible vehicles and authentic automobilia crossing the auction block, an exhibitor marketplace, off-road and Thrill Ride experiences, and live music performances. www.barrettjackson.com
CELEBRATION OF FINE ART
Jan. 18-
March 30, 2025
Explore 40,000 square feet of working studios for 100 renowned and emerging artists from around the country who gather in Scottsdale to create, showcase, and sell their works. www.celebrateart.com
71ST ANNUAL PARADA DEL SOL PARADE & TRAILâS END FESTIVAL
Feb. 1, 2025
This celebration, part of Old Town Scottsdale Western Week, showcases the areaâs Western history and the annual parade features nearly 150 entries marching down Scottsdale Road. Immediately after the parade, the Trailâs End Festival is a huge block party with live concerts, food, and fun. www. scottsdaleparade.com
WM PHOENIX OPEN
Feb. 3-9, 2025
âThe Peopleâs Open,â as itâs called, is one of the most popular stops on the PGA Tour. See the pros in action, visit the famous 16th Hole, and attend a concert during Concert in the Coliseum or at the Coors Light Birds Nest. www.wmphoenixopen.com
SCOTTSDALE ARABIAN HORSE SHOW
Feb. 13-23, 2025
The worldâs largest Arabian horse show is held at WestWorld of Scottsdale and features the worldâs best Arabians, as well as a shopping expo featuring fine art, crafts, clothing, jewelry, and more. www. scottsdaleshow.com
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HOOP DANCE CONTEST
Feb. 16-25, 2025
This premier event, held at the Heard
Museum, features over 100 contestants from diverse tribal backgrounds throughout North America showcasing their skills during a two-day competition. www.heard.org
SCOTTSDALE FERRARI ART WEEK
March 20-23, 2025
Set to be the worldâs next big art week, this new event will debut in March 2025 and feature 120 art galleries, daily fashion shows, cultural performances, sculptural installations, and other innovative programming. There will also be collaborations with institutions, galleries, artists, prominent collectors, and offsite VIP events. WestWorld of Scottsdale; www. scottsdaleartweek.com













The Barricade Boys 3/17
Pink Martini featuring China Forbes
Michael Feinstein: My Tribute to Tony Bennett 3/3
Some Enchanted Evening featuring Benny Benack III and Stella Cole 11/8
Mandy Patinkin 2/24
Celebrate the Music of Neil Diamond 11/2

The Next Dive Bar
âDive bars arenât made, they become that over the decades because they donât change, and always deliver. And thatâs our goal with Mother Tuckerâs Tavern,â says John Dolan, co-owner of one of the groups that launched this location in late September. Indeed, this Old Town Scottsdale location delivers.
Here, the vintage bar conceptâs interior pairs cozy-chic party pub decor with a focused food and drink menu that features elevated bar snacks, craft beers, and retro-modern cocktails. Dig into the Flakey Sausage Bites, Beer Battered Pickled Onion Rings, or Banh Mi Hotdog, and sip on concoctions such as the Old Town Handshake, a 4-ounce pony bottle of Miller High Life, accompanied with 50ml bottles of popular shots like WhistlePig Whiskey and Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.
Open daily until late and early on weekends for football watch parties.
4420 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale; www.mothertuckerstavern.com
Mother Tuckerâs Tavern

Cocktail Magic
In the five years since it opened its doors, bar Little Rituals in Downtown Phoenix at the Residence Inn/Courtyard by Marriott has garnered numerous awards, from being named to the Top 4 of Best U.S. Hotel Bars of the Spirited Awards at Tales of the CocktailÂŽ to being the most-awarded hotel bar in Arizona.
Those behind the destinationâs success are celebrating the milestone by debuting a new cocktail menu with 11 new offerings. The menuâwhich also includes nonalcoholic optionsâfocuses on embracing familiar and unusual flavors, cutting-edge techniques,

and a dedication to sustainable practices.
Try the Cruel Summer, a frozen, rum-based cocktail that boasts a creamy texture thanks to the frozen banana puree, and a balanced ratio of tang from tamarind and lime, or the Radicculous Spritz, a bitter, culinary cocktail featuring flavors of radicchio.
Of course, there is also an elevated menu of chef-crafted bar bites that pair perfectly with the drink options.
Residence Inn/Courtyard by Marriott Phoenix Downtown, 132 S. Central Ave., Phoenix; www.littleritualsbar.com
THATâS AMORE
Chef Joey Maggioreâthe popular award-winning chef behind the restaurant concepts Hash Kitchen, The Mexicano, The Sicilian Butcher, and The Sicilian Bakerâjust debuted his sixth concept.
The Italiano opened in Scottsdale, serving classic Italian options with Chef Joeyâs twist, such as 15-Layer Lasagna, Potato Gnocchi, seafood towers, the Filet & Sausage Cacciatore, and the Caesar saladâwhich comes served in a focaccia bread wheel.
The stunning fine-dining locale has multiple dining areas, live piano music, and a bar and lounge.
9301 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; www.theitaliano.com
Little Rituals
Work it Out
The founder of Ariat, who grew up on a working horse farm in Pennsylvania, initially created her company to integrate athletic footwear technology into boots for equestrian athletes.
Today, Ariat offers all types of boots, footwear, clothing, active workwear, and more for men, women, and children.
While the companyâs creations are sold through a variety of retailers, they also just opened a brand store at Scottsdale Quarter. Scottsdale Quarter, 15279 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.ariat.com


GRAB A BITE
What happens when a private chef realizes he wants to feed more people at once? He opens Curate CafĂŠ
Joseph Lerner is an award-winning private chef who recently opened this destination in North Scottsdaleâs Grayhawk Center. He took his 18-plus years of culinary experienceâincluding opening private restaurantsâhis time as a traveling chef for Texas Pete Hot Sauce, and his experience working for international hotel/resort companies, and created this destination, which he envisions as a place âto bring people together over delicious food and coffee.â
The coffee beans are roasted fresh daily and the menu includes a variety of baked goods, sandwiches, and more. Open for breakfast and lunch only.
20851 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.curatecafe.co
Curate CafĂŠ
Ariat



CAREFREE / CAVE CREEK

EAT
The family-run Keelerâs Neighborhood Steakhouse is a perfect place for steaks and seafood. Meanwhile, you'll feel like youâve been transported to England at the English Rose Tea Room. For a taste of Mexico, El Encanto is a local favorite.
Keelerâs Neighborhood Steakhouse
7212 E. Ho Hum Road
Carefree www.keelerssteakhouse.com
English Rose Tea Room
201 Easy St.
Carefree www.carefreetea.com
El Encanto
6248 E. Cave Creek, Road
Cave Creek www.elencantorestaurants.com



DRINKSHOP
At Buffalo Chip Saloon, grab a drink, meal, get ready to dance, and yes, thereâs bull riding, too. Western bar and grill Haroldâs Cave Creek Corral also offers live music and country dancing. The Hideaway Grill is a popular biker destination.
Buffalo Chip Saloon
6823 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek www.buffalochipsaloon.com
Haroldâs Cave Creek Corral 6895 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek www.haroldscorral.com
The Hideaway Grill 6746 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek www.hideaway-usa.com
For a destination with numerous shops, head to historic Spanish Village. At Thunderbird Artists Gallery, find artwork by renowned local and international artists. And those-in-the-know head to the famous Watsonâs Hat Shop for handcrafted hats.
Spanish Village 7208 E. Ho Road Carefree
Thunderbird Artists Gallery 99 Easy St. Carefree www.thunderbirdartistsgallery.com
Watsonâs Hat Shop
7100 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek www.watsonshatshop.com
PLAY
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 Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion, catch a show or join an activity.
Carefree Desert Gardens 101 Easy St. Carefree www.visitcarefree.com
Cave Creek Museum
6140 E. Skyline Drive Cave Creek www.cavecreekmuseum.org
Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion 101 Easy St. Carefree www.visitcarefree.com
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: View artwork at Thunderbird Artists Gallery, drink at Buffalo Chip Saloon, explore Carefree Desert Gardens, dine at Keeler's Neighborhood Steakhouse.
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While youâre visiting, make time to check out these happeningsâ they might not be here the next time you visit.
Desert Botanical Garden has five thematic trails filled with 50,000 plants that connect visitors to the wonders of desert plants of the world, with an emphasis on the Sonoran Desert. For 85
years, the Garden has been a pioneer in conservation and research, as well as world-class exhibitions, vibrant events and festivals, learning experiences for all ages, and so much more.

Desert Botanical Garden
1201 N. GALVIN PKWY., PHOENIX
DBG.ORG
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH:
LIGHT
BLOOM by HYBYCOZO, on view through Jan. 20, 2025, is where nature and light converge. Explore the Garden as it is transformed by stunning geometric light installations that illuminate the beauty of the desert landscape in a new way. As the sun sets, LIGHT BLOOM comes to life, casting intricate shadows and vibrant hues across the Garden. And, on Nov. 2-3, from noon-6 p.m., the Garden hosts a DĂa de Muertos celebration, with a community altar, vibrant procession, food, music, and more. Starting Nov. 1, a community altar centered on the legend of the CempasĂşchil flower (marigold) and the story of XĂłchitl and Huitzilin will be on display in Ottosen Gallery. It is believed, on DĂa de Muertos, the scent of the CempasĂşchil flower guides the souls of the deceased to the offering waiting for them in the world of the living. The romantic tale of XĂłchitl and Huitzilin unfolds in this ofrenda exhibit through dramatic visuals, including monumental flower sculptures and handcrafted silver hummingbirds made by artisans from Taxco de AlarcĂłn. The deconstructed altar design will also feature the ceramic artwork of Oaxacan artist Rufina Ruiz Lopez. Place memories and wishes for loved ones on the ofrenda. The iconic Las Noches de las Luminarias also kicks off this month, on view on select nights from Nov. 29-Dec. 30 from 5:309:30 p.m. Experience glowing luminaria-lit trails, twinkling holidays lights, musical performances, entertainment, and festive food and drinks.
FUN FACT: Desert Botanical Garden sits on 140 acres.
PHOTO BY HYBYCOZO
LIGHT BLOOM by HYBYCOZO
Arizona Theatre Company
700 W. RIO SALADO PKWY., TEMPE ATC.ORG

Located near Tempe Town Lake, Tempe Center for the Arts is the home of Arizona Theatre Company. Here, no seat is further than 55 feet away from the Broadwaysized stage.
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH: Dial M
For Murder runs from Oct. 19-Nov. 3. This show depicts what happens when secrets,
desires, and reputations are threatened. As the complications settle in, the characters increasingly panic. Should they fight to protect what is theirs? Should they face the consequences of humiliation, loss, or even death? Most importantly, who can they trust? The playwrightâs exploration of the mind of a murderer uncovers that even the best laid plans
sometimes require improvisation because control is only an illusion.
HAPPENINGS IN DECEMBER: Scrooge! runs from Dec. 7-28. A holiday musical extravaganza that celebrates the season with the beloved story of Ebenezer Scrooge joined by a distinguished cast of more than 24 actors, live musicians, and an allstar creative team. Also, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. is Community Night, where tickets are available online for $15 using the code COMMUNITYNT at checkout from 7 a.m.5 p.m. $20 tickets are also available for purchase at the box office an hour before showtime. Pride Night is Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m., where tickets are available online for $15 when using code PRIDENT at checkout from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. $20 tickets are also available for purchase at the box office an hour before showtime.
FUN FACTS: Arizona Theatre Company is the only LORT (League of Resident Theatres) in the country to operate in two cities (Tempe and Tucson)âmeaning that ATC does the work of two theaters in one season. Arizona Theatre Company, which was founded in 1966, is also the Official State Theatre of Arizona.
DATES: Over 40 concerts between November and April
Arizona Musicfest, a leading arts and cultural destination in the Valley, presents another outstanding season featuring distinguished artists, celebrity entertainers, and thrilling performances. The 2024-25 concert season headliners include one of musicâs most vibrant and iconic performers, Lyle Lovett; Broadway legend Mandy Patinkin; and global music (and internet) sensation The Piano Guys. Audience favorite Michael Feinstein returns to Musicfest to honor his good friend Tony Bennett, in a concert featuring the Carnegie Hall Big Band, while Sutton Foster, one of the biggest stars on Broadway today, makes her highly anticipated debut. Musicfest, a popular destination for touring artists, also welcomes Pink Martini as part of their 30th anniversary tour, as well as the classic band
America, known for popular hits including âA Horse With No Name,â âVentura Highway,â âTin Man,â and many others.
Musicfest's 34th season also includes highly anticipated performances by The Barricade Boys, Broadway and Disney star Lea Salonga, The Tenors, Las Vegas favorites Human Nature and Frankie Moreno, a special performance by Jazz at Lincoln Center, classical violin virtuoso Augustin Hadelich, and the beloved Festival Orchestra
In addition to the popular concert season, Musicfest also produces Music Alive!, a popular lifelong learning series. Last season, more than 4,000 attendees enjoyed these engaging special events. Over 300 Music Alive! events are scheduled for the 2024-25 season. For more info, check out https://azmusicfest. org/lifelong-learning.

Arizona Musicfest
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FUN FACT: Musicfest concerts are presented in multiple venues located in and around North Scottsdale.
Lyle Lovett will perform during Musicfestâs 34th anniversary season on March 10, 2025
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
12621 N. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLVD. FRANKLLOYDWRIGHT.ORG

Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and studio was established in 1937 in North Scottsdale. For 87 years, Taliesin West served as Wrightâs desert laboratory and a vibrant hub for community, creativity, innovation, art, and performances. Today, the Foundation continues to honor this spirit by offering engaging tours, along with immersive cultural and educational
experiences. Through seasonal programs, visitors are invited to explore the rich interplay between architecture and natural landscapes while learning more about Wrightâs work and his lasting impact.
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH: In addition to a variety of tours available, Taliesin West offers several events throughout the
month. Sunsets & Sips, which runs on select Thursdays from 5-7 p.m. through May 2025, allows you to enjoy the evening with a beverage in hand while mingling with others and exploring the serene outdoor pathways of Taliesin West. Each happy hour explores one to two interior spaces, which vary per visit. Meanwhile, the Taliesin West Film Series lets guests experience classic cinema in a timeless setting with showings of old Hollywood favorites in the historic Cabaret Theater, originally used by Wright for performances, film screenings, and artistic gatherings. The November event takes place on Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. and features the film Double Indemnity (1944). And on Nov. 9, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., itâs Discovery Day. Be immersed in the world of art, architecture, and nature at a discounted rate ($5). Explore the destination at your own pace while learning about the Foundationâs work and impact through a day filled with performances, family-friendly crafts, askme-stations, and interactive demonstrations.
FUN FACT: Taliesin West has inspired creatives for over 87 years, and starting Nov. 1, an exploration of Wrightâs and the apprenticesâ work between 1938-1959, including the Guggenheim museum, Florida Southern College, and Cedar Rock â Lowell Walter House, will be on view in the Drafting Studio.
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is the worldâs only global musical instrument museum, featuring more than 7,000 instruments and artifacts on display from over 200 countries and territories. Enjoy immersive exhibits with high-quality audio and video, showcasing the diverse sounds, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of musical instruments from around the globe. MIM is also home to the MIM Music Theater, an intimate 300seat venue recognized as one of the top performance spaces in the country, where you can experience world-class concerts by renowned artists across all genres in a stunning acoustic environment.
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH: MIMâs newest special exhibition, Stradivarius and the Golden Age of Violins and Guitars, opens Nov. 8. The collection features over 70 violins, guitars,
Musical
Instrument Museum (MIM)
4725 E. MAYO BLVD., PHOENIX MIM.ORG

lutes, and bows crafted by iconic European makers such as Antonio Stradivari, Andrea Amati, and Giuseppe Guarneri âdel GesĂš.â You can explore four centuries of masterful artistry, with many instruments being shown publicly for the first time.
To celebrate the exhibitionâs opening
weekend on Nov. 8â10, MIM is hosting a special three-day Signature Event, with exclusive curator talks, an instrument conservation talk, live performances by violin virtuoso Rachel Barton Pine and other notable musicians, as well as familyfriendly activities throughout the museum.
FUN FACTS: MIM is home to the oldest full-size guitar in the world, crafted by Belchior Dias circa 1590. This remarkable instrument, part of MIMâs permanent collection, showcases the extraordinary craftsmanship of early guitar makers and will be featured in the special exhibition Stradivarius and the Golden Age of Violins and Guitars. In addition to exhibitions, MIM hosts over 300 performances each year in the MIM Music Theater.
Sonoran Arts League
7100 E. CAVE CREEK ROAD, CAVE CREEK SONORANARTSLEAGUE.ORG HIDDENINTHEHILLS.ORG
The Sonoran Arts League is a nonprofit, volunteer-based arts service organization dedicated to actively advancing art, artists, and art education. The League began in 1974 as an informal gathering of local artists who put on art shows under the Tamarisk groves in Cave Creek, Arizona. Today, the organization has over 600 members, a gallery in Carefree, and a studio (classrooms) in Cave Creek.
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH: Hidden In The Hills Artist Studio Tour is Nov. 22-24 and Nov. 29-Dec. 1 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. For 28 years, the Hidden In The Hills Artist Studio Tour has provided the unique opportunity for the public to visit the
workspaces of dedicated artists in the Sonoran Foothills, to learn about the artistsâ methodology and processes, and to educate while showcasing quality art. There are 179 artists in 44 studios in Cave Creek, Carefree, and North Scottsdale, and each studio offers an intimate setting, allowing you to observe the artists at work, discover the perfect holiday gifts, commission a new piece of artwork, learn more about a new medium, and support the talented artists of the Sonoran Arts League.

The event is the oldest and largest studio tour and winner of the Readers Choice Award for the Best Place to Buy Art in 2024. A full directory and/or map are
available at Youth Art Studio 1, located in Cave Creekâs Stagecoach Village. And, on Nov. 21, from 4-7 p.m., there is a Sonoran Arts League Gallery Reception for a new exhibition opening.
FUN FACT: Sonoran Arts League began as the 4 Cs (Cave Creek Craft Council), holding potlucks in each other's homes and up in what is now Spur Cross Ranch, with approximately 15 to 20 members at any one time. Next year, the organization will celebrate its 50th Anniversary with over 600 members.

Sedona Arts Center is one of Northern Arizonaâs most well-established cultural organizations and serves as the creative
heart of Sedona. Founded in 1958, the nonprofit is based in Uptown Sedona and offers year-round classes, exhibitions,
festivals, and cultural events that enhance the creative life of the Verde Valley. Its mission is to connect, enrich, educate, and lead through the inspiring power of the arts and creative discovery.
HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH: Itâs Sedona Plein Air Festivalâs 20th anniversary, and through Nov. 22, a special selection of plein air works will be on exhibit and for sale in the Arts Centerâs Special Exhibition Gallery for the Sedona Plein Air at 20 exhibition.
HAPPENINGS IN DECEMBER: Small
Works: An Element of Celebration is on view from Dec. 6-22. The showâs intention is to make art more accessible to first-time buyers, holiday shoppers, and seasoned collectors alike with one-of-a-kind unique works of art.
FUN FACT: Sedona Arts Center is 66 years old, making it one of Northern Arizonaâs oldest 501(c) 3 nonprofit organizations.

Seasonal Soothers
Spa treatments perfect for melting away holiday stress
BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ
Revive Spa at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa

While the most wonderful time of the year, the holidays can also be among the most stressful. Thatâs why it is critical to carve out a few hours for self-care. Here are several fabulous ways to melt away the stress of the holiday season, courtesy of some of the Valleyâs top spas.
Scottsdale
THE ROYAL TREATMENT
This winter, the VH Spa at Hotel Valley Ho boasts this nearly four-hour experience, which begins with a moisturizing wrap, dry brushing, warm booties, and a scalp massage to help you drift away in bliss. Muscle tension is then eased during a classic massage, which is followed by a customized facial. The treatments are paired with a lunch, complete with a glass of bubbly or beer, and time at the hotelâs pools. Starting at $650. 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale; www.hotelvalleyho.com
FIRE AND ICE FACIAL
The W Scottsdaleâs AWAY Spa innovated this treatment to reduce fine lines and stress-related wrinkles while fighting the drying effects of the changing weather. During the session, expect a warming sensation from using iS Clinical products, which are medical-grade, botanically based skincare products clinically validated to deliver
dramatic visible improvements to the skin, followed by a soothing and cooling facial massage using ice globes. Starting at $190. 7277 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; www.awayspawscottsdale.com
ADOBE CLAY DETOX WRAP
This healing treatment at the Spa at Camelback Inn exfoliates, nourishes, and detoxifies. An aromatic conditioner is massaged into your hair, while adobe clay is applied to your body to relax your muscles and draw out impurities. Southwestern soap and a cactus fiber cloth are used during a Vichy shower to remove the clay, followed by warmed juniper and sage oils. The experience concludes with deep relaxation in the sauna, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed, and completing this purifying Southwestern-inspired ritual. Starting at $245. 5402 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale; www.camelbackspa.com
SINGING BOWL MASSAGE
This holistic treatment at the Well & Being Spa at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess blends the ancient practice of sound healing and the soothing effects of a professional massage, harnessing the bodyâs own vibrational and material properties on a cellular level. Shown to regulate energy flow, the bowls are also used to activate the chakras and remove energy blocks to promote good health. Starting at $215. 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale; www.scottsdaleprincess.com
Tierra Luna Spa at the Arizona Biltmore

LA CURE FACIAL
Sisley-Paris Spa, tucked into the Well & Being Spa at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, is the benchmark in phyto-cosmetology, sourcing and analyzing the best plant-based ingredients from around the world that provide the most visible results. This hydrating treatment instantly revives the complexion by using a proprietary variety of these plant extracts in combination with both an energizing massage and an anti-aging facial stimulation. Starting at $380. 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale; www.scottsdaleprincess.com
PURIFYING JUNIPER MASSAGE
Featuring healing juniper and grapefruit, this soft-touch massage at the Andaz Scottsdaleâs Palo Verde Spa & Apothecary helps stimulate lymphatic drainage and leaves skin beautifully conditioned and restored. Starting at $185. 6114 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.andazscottsdale.com
DESERT ESSENCE WRAP
The newly renovated Spa Aviana at the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort recently debuted this rejuvenating experience, which begins with a gentle dry brush technique followed by a warming cactus toning gel body wrap. The combination firms and revitalizes the skin, helping to prevent sagging while stimulating new cell growth. Infused with Blushing Agave oil, the wrap moisturizes and soothes, leaving the skin feeling toned and refreshed. Starting at $235. 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale; www.hyatt.com
PHOENICIAN'S FINEST FACIAL
This treatment at The Phoenician Spa at The Phoenician is customized to each personâs individual needs, and each product used in this facial is formulated with a high concentration of active ingredients derived from natural or fragrance-free biotechnological compounds. It features Biologique Recherche, sold only at
The Sanctuary Spa at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, A Gurney's Resort & Spa
select spas worldwide, to activate epidermal regeneration. The aesthetician will also use cold methodology to calm the skin while draining, decongesting, and firming from the neck up. Starting at $310. 6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; www.thephoenician.com
Fort McDowell
AMETHYST CUSTOMIZED FACIAL
This facial, inspired by the healing properties of the crystalline quartz gemstone, uses natural ingredients to leave the skin luminous, toned, and revitalized. After a deep cleaning, followed by exfoliation and hydration, hot towels and ice globes are used to provide deeper penetration. The treatment at the Amethyst Spa at We Ko Pa Casino Resort concludes with an amethyst-infused masque and stone massage to promote lymphatic drainage. Starting at $160. 10438 WeKoPa Way, Fort McDowell; www.wekopacasinoresort.com
Phoenix
CBD SENSORY SOAK
Tierra Luna Spa at the Arizona Biltmore offers a full menu of soaking tub experiencesâavailable on their own or as an addon to any treatmentâfrom which to choose, each taking place in a private, free-standing sanctuary hidden along a meandering path in the spaâs ample relaxation courtyard. This treatment is narrowly focused on you achieving the highest level of relaxation and recovery by utilizing sea salts, powerful CBD oils, and lavender. Starting at $105. 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix; www.arizonabiltmore.com
MILK & HONEY FIRMING RITUAL
Revive Spa at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa utilizes raw cane sugar during this treatment to exfoliate and stimulate circulation while renewing the skin naturally. The exfoliation is followed by a honey body masque, which is high in B vitamins and works to strengthen connective tissue and to restore skin cells to reduce the appearance of cellulite. The treatment ends with a warm oil scalp massage and an application of coconut milk infused with exotic nut oils. Starting at $289. 5350 E. Marriott Drive, Phoenix; www.jwdesertridge.com
Paradise Valley
VITA D BRIGHTENING FACIAL
This treatment at The Sanctuary Spa at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, A Gurney's Resort & Spa begins with a glycolic exfoliation, which is followed by an infusion of topical vitamin D and proteins that work together to promote new cell production, provide a natural moisture barrier, and protect against sun damage. A marine-based mask is applied next to refresh the skin while stimulating healthy skin formation. There is an option to add NuFACE to the session, a microcurrent treatment that stimulates and tightens the muscles of the face for instant results. Starting at $250. 5700 E. McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley; www.gurneysresorts.com/scottsdale



Well & Being Spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
VH Spa at Hotel Valley Ho
The Phoenician Spa at The Phoenician










AVERY LANE
AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANY
For over 20 years, American Leather Company of Scottsdale has been providing the finest quality Hand Crafted Belts, Buckles, Handbags, Wallets and Jackets to a very happy clientele! They also offer custom pieces that can be designed to fit your needs and their staff is experienced, friendly and available to provide you with a great experience. Visit American Leather in Old Town for a unique, one-of-a-kind piece!
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
480.421.2166 | WWW.AMERICANLEATHERUSA.COM
Discover the epitome of luxury consignment at Avery Lane Home in Scottsdale, repeatedly awarded the title of Best Consignment Store in Arizona for six consecutive years. Boasting over 30,000 sq ft of opulent showroom space, the store offers a diverse array of styles, from Southwest and European antiques to contemporary designs. Avery Lane specializes in high-end designer brands, providing discerning clientele with the opportunity to acquire exquisite pieces at a fraction of their retail cost. Indulge in a unique and sophisticated shopping experience at this premier destination. Monday to Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed Sunday.
480.991.0700 | AVERYLANEHOME.COM


GILBERT ORTEGA GALLERY
Gilbert Ortega Gallery, Hispanic owned and operated. Nationally recognized since 1950, it carries on through five generations. The gallery awakens you to a deep appreciation towards Native and Southwestern cultural achievements. View impressive works of art and discover a collection of vintage/contemporary handmade jewelry, hand-woven Navajo rugs, unique hand-crafted furniture, home decor and so much more. While carefully examining each piece he buys, Gilbert Ortega Jr. believes that the art goes beyond the item itself. He as well as his friendly and knowledgeable staff invite you to visit the original Gilbert Ortega Gallery and experience âwhat we have spent a lifetime learning.â
480.990.1808 | WWW.GILBERTORTEGANATIVEAMERICANGALLERIES.COM

OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE
KISS ME KATE
Kiss Me Kate Boutique is a specialty womanâs store with many labels and styles. Our many one-of -a-kind accessories are made by local Arizona artists & are wonderful gifts with free gift wrapping included. From casual to professional to cocktail, special events and travel, we have the perfect wardrobe, fun shoes, boots & accessories for you. Also known as âThe Jacket Storeâ, we invite you to visit Kiss Me Kate. âSimply The Bestâ!! 5039 N. 44th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85018
602.840.6173 | WWW.KISSMEKATEAZ.COM
David Yurman, Tiffany & Co., John Hardy, Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, Ippolita and Lagos are just some of the brands you can find at Over the Top Consignment Shoppe. âEverything in our store is 35% to 75% off retail,â says owner Liz Challinor. âPlus, we always have a large selection. Many of our pieces are vintage ones that you can no longer find. For example, we recently received a consignment of about 30 pieces of David Yurman from the 90âs and early 2000âs. Theyâre gorgeous and timeless; at our prices, though, they donât last long.â
480.947.2782 | WWW.OVERTHETOPCONSIGNMENTSHOPPE.COM


SUNRISE JEWELRY AND GALLERY
Sunrise Jewelry and Gallery is a jewelry store in Old Town Scottsdale offering authentic Native American jewelry, crafts, and more. They have been in business for over a decade and have traveled throughout the southwest to bring you a showcase of designer treasures and exquisite custom-designed jewelry, fashion, and art made just for you. They offer earrings, rings, necklaces, bolo ties, belt buckles, Tony Lama cowboy boots, cowboy hats, leather and western jackets, bronze and recycled metal art and geodes of all types! Visit Sunrise today for your one-of-a-kind piece! Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
480.425.9944 | WWW.SUNRISEJEWELRYUSA.COM
THE GUIDE
OUR FAVORITES
TIANYU LIGHTS FESTIVAL
The Tianyu Lights Festival, an enchanting nighttime walk-through experience for all ages that brings nature and art together through awe-inspiring visual, cultural, and light effects, is coming to the Valley for the first time ever from Oct. 25 through Jan. 5, 2025 at Camelback Ranch. More than 40 sets of larger-than-life lantern sculptures crafted by skilled artisans using metal, steel, fabric, and LED lights are on view. Thereâs an illuminated forest showcasing critters and plants from across wetlands, deserts, and rainforests; a whimsical wonderland with unicorns, fairies, and fire-breathing dragons; âPanda Land,â a kid-friendly stretch of panda sculptures, many of which are animated; and an ocean-themed odyssey with displays of common and endangered sea animals, concluding with a 100-foot shark tunnel. Open Wed. to Sun. from 5:30-10:30 p.m. Camelback Ranch-Glendale, 10710 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix; www.tianyuculture.us/phoenix






NEW! Ignite your imagination at our Drafting Studio display, where you can view Wright designs in their historical context.
For more than 87 years, Frank Lloyd Wrightâs Taliesin West has inspired architects, artists and visitorsâlike you. Taliesin West is where Wright and his apprentices worked on some of the worldâs most important architecture. We offer daily tours and programs for all ages. Come be inspired, too.

scottsdale, arizona ⢠888.516.0811 ⢠franklloydwright.org


FRANK LLOYD WRIGHTâS TALIESIN WEST



ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
Activities & Sports
MAVRIXâ 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
PUTTSHACKâThis is an upscale, tech-infused mini golf experience. Powered by their patented Trackaball technology, this one-of-a-kind locale has an elevated nightclub vibe. Scottsdale Quarter, 480.300.7888. www.puttshack.com
Bars, Nightclubs & Lounges
CENTURY GRANDâThis unique building hosts three award-winning, turn-of-the-century-inspired cocktail bars serving specialty craft cocktails within an immeresive environment: Platform 18 (a Pullman train car cocktail bar), Grey Hen Rx (a New Orleans apothecary-inspired cocktail bar), and UnderTow (a nautical exotic cocktail bar). Reservations recommended. 3626 E. Indian School Road, 602.739.1388. www.centurygrandphx.com Valley Map O17
HANDLEBAR Jâ Country music, a large dance floor, line dance songs on the weekends, live music, and a menu of ribs and sandwiches. 7116 E. Becker Lane, 480.948.0110. www.handlebarj.com Valley Map K18
WASTED GRAINâ Old Town Scottsdaleâs only champagne lounge and nightclub . 7295 E. Stetson Drive, 480.970.0500. www.wastedgrain.com Scottsdale Map E5
Breweries & Tasting Rooms
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
ONE HANDSOME BASTARD DISTILLERY & GRILLâ Small batch, hand-distilled vodka, gin, barrel-aged gin, and vodka flavors, served straight or in tasty cocktails, along with appetizers, salads, burgers, flatbreads, and more. 7042 E. Indian School Road, www.onehandsomebastard.com Scottsdale Map J3
Casinos
GILA RIVER HOTELS & CASINOS - WILD HORSE PASS 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
TALKING STICK RESORT CASINOâSlots, 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
WE-KO-PA CASINO RESORTâSlots, keno, bingo, blackjack, live entertainment. Open 24 hours. East of Fountain Hills in the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. 10438 WeKoPa Way, Fort McDowell, 855.957.9467. www.wekopacasinoresort.com Valley Map K24
Comedy
DESERT RIDGE IMPROVâ Performance club . Desert Ridge Marketplace, 602.910.5161. www.desertridgeimprov.com
STAND UP LIVEâ Local and regional comics perform here. 50 W. Jefferson St., 480.719.6100. www.standuplive.com Phoenix Map K3
TEMPE IMPROVâTouring 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












Shows by Venue
ARIZONA OPERAâ Fully-staged operas, concerts, and collaborative programs. 1636 N. Central Ave., 602.266.7464. www.azopera.org
ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANYâWorld-class theater offering everything from reimagined classics to innovative musicals, with shows in both Phoenix and Tucson. Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, 833.ATC.SEAT. Tempe Map 4D The Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, 833.ATC.SEAT. www.atc.org Arizona Map V10

















































Gallery . School of the Arts
Community Events . Special Exhibitions
Barbara Dahlstedt
BALLET ARIZONAâ Arizonaâs professional ballet company. 2835 E. Washington St. 602.381.1096. www.balletaz.org Valley Map R17
MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONS
Architecture & Homes
COSANTIâThe foundry and studio of Italian architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013). Cosanti remains a working wind bell 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 WRIGHTâS TALIESIN WESTâ
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wrightâs (1867-1959) personal residence for almost 20 years. Set on 600 acres in the foothills of northeast Scottsdale. Tours and events, plus 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
Art Museums
PHOENIX ART MUSEUMâThe largest visual arts museum in the Southwest contains a vast collection of art ranging from 19th-century European works to 21st-century contemporary masterpieces. 1625 N. Central Ave., 602.257.1880. www.phxart.org Phoenix Map B3
SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (SMOCA)âModern art, architecture, and design works. 7374 E. 2nd St., 480.874.4666. www.smoca.org Scottsdale Map M8
SHEMER ART CENTERâSet at the base of Camelback Mountain, in one of the first homes built in Arcadia, sits this arts center and museum. Learn about, experience, and enjoy visual artâexplore art exhibitions, an outdoor sculpture garden, and a boutique gift shop. There are also classes, workshops, lectures, and events. 5005 E. Camelback Road, 602.262.4727. www.shemerartcenter.org Valley Map O17
City Sights
MCCORMICK-STILLMAN RAILROAD PARKâThis 30-acre park in the heart of Scottsdale showcases historic railroad cars, a steam-powered engine, and detailed model railroad exhibits. Take a small-scale train ride through the park, play on the playgrounds, ride the carousel, explore the shops, or relax in the grass under a tree. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, 480.312.2312. www.therailroadpark.com Valley Map M18
USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL GARDENS AT SALT RIVERâ
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. 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 GARDENâThe Gardenâs 140 acres showcases the Sonoran Desert and more than 50,000 plants. A butterfly pavilionand on-site restaurant, too, plus special events often. Papago Park, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., 480.941.1225. www.dbg.org Valley Map Q18







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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
Museums
ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTERâA variety of hands-on exhibits illustrating scientific principles. Heritage & Science Park, 600 E. Washington St., 602.716.2000. www.azscience.org Phoenix Map J7
HALL OF FLAME FIRE MUSEUMâNearly 100 restored fire-fighting vehicles and apparatuses, plus a sizable collection of badges, helmets, patches and other equipment. Also, a 9/11 World Trade Center tribute. 6101 E. Van Buren St., 602.275.3473. https://hallofflame.org Valley Map Q18
MARTIN AUTO MUSEUMâ View more than 170 collectible and rare automobiles, auto memorabilia, antique gas pumps, and signage. Thereâs also a carousel, and driving and racing games. Closed Mondays. 4320 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, 602.298.2377. Valley Map J13
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM (MIM)âA collection of instruments from around the globe. Antique, famous, and futuristic ones are presented country-by-country in very detailed vignette wired for sound. Hear musical samples and native tongues. Concerts and events are held here, as well. 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.478.6000. www.mim.org Valley Map H17
WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALEâS MUSEUM OF THE WESTâThis Smithsonian Affiliate museum and âBest Western Museumâ 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 worldâs foremost collectors and institutions. 3830 N. Marshall Way, 480.686.9539. www.scottsdalemuseumwest.org Scottsdale Map K3
Zoos & Aquariums
PHOENIX ZOOâZoological park and conservation center combined, the Zoo is home to over 3,000 animals, many of which are threatened or endangered species. It is the only zoo in the valley that is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Features include the Safari Cruiser, walk-thru Monkey Village, camel rides, carousel, and petting zoo at Harmony Farm. Papago Park, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., 602.914.4333. www. phoenixzoo.org Valley Map Q18
Tucson
PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUMâ One of the largest aerospace museums in the world, Pima Air & Space displays over 400 historic aircraft and 125,000 artifacts. The property encompasses five hangars, 80 acres outdoors, and its very own retsoration facility, where projects range from repainting to refurbishing some of the rarest aircraft in the world. Pimaâs collection includes international examples of flight from every era in civil, commercial, military, and experimental aviation. 6000 E. Valencia Road, Tucson, 520.574.0462. www.pimaair.org Arizona Map V10
GOLD HOUSE
Old Town, Scottsdale, Arizona
Gold House Scottsdale is an Amazing Gallery, showcasing a premium collection of extraordinary custom design Jewels. Gold House features stunning gemstone creations by award winning artists, with many of them bein of-a-kind works of art. You will also be treated to a rich and colorful display of Blown Glass Art, and fabulous HandCrafted Chandeliers. You will experience relaxing, delightful and memorable, where you can discover your special treasure.



3941 N Brown Ave,Scottsdale,AZ85251 |
GOLDEN BEAR
Old Town, Scottsdale, Arizona


Golden Bear is an eclectic and upscaleBoutique/Gallery in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale.You willdiscovera masterful selectionof exquisite Native American Jewelry, Pueblo Pottery, exceptional Western apparel by Scully,Boots byOldGringo and Lucchese, Handbags,Beltsand much more You will appreciate that Shopping with GoldenBear is easy going, laid backand a truly delightful experience. Golden Bear has become a regular go todestination for visitors and Arizonians alike.















3941NBrownAve,Scottsdale,AZ85251|goldhouseaz.com

GALLERIES+ANTIQUES
Downtown Scottsdale
AMERICAN FINE ART INC.â This 12,000-square-foot gallery and publisher offers original works by internationally acclaimed masters such as Pablo Picasso, Norman Rockwell, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Andrew Wyeth, Marc Chagall, Banksy, RenĂŠ Magritte, LeRoyNeiman, Joan MirĂł, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, Theo Tobiasse, Fernand LĂŠger,Frederick Mellinger, Leonardo Nierman, Takashi Murakami, Donald Sultan, Victor Vasarely, Itzchak Tarkay, Agam, and Rufino Tamayoâto name just a few. Sharing the galleryâs showroom floor are sculptures and glass by Jean-Claude Novaro and Lord Crosbie, and bronzes by Erte, Frederick, Remington, and more. 3908 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1200. www.warhol.me Scottsdale Map K5
BONNER DAVID GALLERIESâTraditional and contemporary works showing in harmony. 7040 E. Main St., Scottsdale, 480.941.8500. www.bonnerdavid.com Scottsdale Map J3
LARSEN GALLERYâLarge 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
OVER THE TOP CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE Luxury collectibles and designer fine jewelry. Specializing in Lalique crystal, Herend porcelain,

and David Yurman jewelry. 7072 E. Fifth Ave., 480.947.2782. www.overthetopconsignment.com
Scottsdale Map G3
SHOPPING
Apparel
AMY ATELIERâ Contemporary womenâs boutique offering clothing, shoes, and jewelry. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7144 E. Stetson Drive, 480.702.4383. www.shopamyatelier.com Scottsdale Map E5
BUFFALO BOUTIQUEâAuthenitc, unique Western clothing and home accessories, incuding expertly crafted home decor, heirloom-quality textiles, luxury apparel, and artful accessories. 7032 E. Fifth Ave., 602.617.8020 www.buffaloboutique.com Scottsdale Map F3
DIVAâElegant clothing for women in sizes 14-24, including swimwear and formal wear, plus handbags and jewelry. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 480.948.8777. www.divascottsdale.com
GOLDEN BEARâAn eclectic and upscale boutique/ gallery in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, with a masterful selection of Native American jewelry, Pueblo pottery, exceptional Western apparel by Scully, boots by Old Gringo and Lucchese, handbags, belts, and more. 3941 N. Brown Ave., 480.429.3994. Scottsdale Map I8
KISS ME KATEâWomenâs fashion boutique offering a variety of labels for all occasions. Camelback Village, 5039 N. 44th St., 602.840.6173. www.kissmekateaz.com Valley Map O17
MAVERICKS Embark on an adventure into the soul of the Wild West at this locale, which offers Western clothing, boots, and accessories for both men and women. Native American-crafted jewelry, too. 7237 E. Main St., 480.707.8883. www.mavericks ofscottsdale.com Scottsdale Map J6
RITZY RAGS & SHOESâColorful clothing and accessories with a dash of glitz and comfort shoe collections. The SHOPS Gainey Village, 480.596.0533. www.ritzyragsandshoes.com
Collectibles
GILBERT ORTEGA GALLERYâNationally recognized since 1950. Handmade jewelry, hand-woven Navajo rugs, hand-crafted furniture and home decor, hand-carved Hopi kachinas, Pueblo pottery, Navajo sand painting, and more. 3925 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.1808. Scottsdale Map K6
Furnishings & Accessories
AMERICAN LEATHER COMPANYâCustom-built belts using exotic leathers and ornamental hardware. 7236 E. 1st Ave., 480.421.2166. www.facebook.com/ americanleatheraz Scottsdale Map G6
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SHOPPING
AVERY LANEâFind a plethora of treasures throughout this 30,000-square-foot consignment showroom, featuring home furnishings, accessories, and antiques. 15613 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, 480.991.0700. www.averylanehome.com Valley Map I19
BUFFALO COLLECTIONâHeirloom quality buffalo leather furniture, fine art, lighting, and unique handcrafted Western decor. 7044 E. Fifth Ave., 480.946.3903. www.buffalocollection.com Scottsdale Map F3
Gifts
KACTUS JOCKâThis is Arizona souvenir central, with tees, art, food, mugs, locally made art, and other keepsakes, plus tasty Arizona hot sauces. Also, the Kactus Jock Old Town Scottsdale Tours Rydables. 7229 E. Main St., 480.945.6691; 7121 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.7566. Scottsdale Map K6 The Purple Saguaro, 480.933.5119. The Kactus Jock Experience is located behind the 5th Ave. location. www.kactusjock.com
Jewelry
E.D. MARSHALL JEWELERSâLarge 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
THE ESTATE WATCH & JEWERLY COMPANYâ Appraiser and reseller of pre-owned jewelry, timepieces and loose diamonds. 7121 E. 5th Ave., 480.946.9940. www.watchlink.com Scottsdale Map G4
GOLD HOUSEâFor 35 years, this destination has provided stunning gemstone creations by award-winning artists, as well as offered jewelry design services, jewelry repair, and appraisals. Blown glass art and chandeliers, too. 3941 N. Brown Ave., 480.429.3994. Scottsdale Map I8
SUNRISE JEWELRY & GALLERYâNative 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
Shoes, Boots & Hats
MEPHISTO SCOTTSDALEâFamously comfortable walking shoes for men and women. Village at Shea, 7342 E. Shea Blvd., 480.443.1689. www.mephisto scottsdale.com Valley Map L19
Shopping Centers
BILTMORE FASHION PARKâOutdoor shopping center of luxury boutiques, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, and a variety of restaurants. 2502 E. Camelback Road, 602.955.8400. www.shopbiltmore.com Valley Map O15
CHANDLER FASHION CENTERâ Bi-level enclosed mall with open-air village. 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler, 480.812.8488. www.shopchandlerfashioncenter.com Valley Map Y19







DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACEâThis sprawling outdoor shopping center destination features numerous retail and restaurant optinos. Entertainment includes Dave & Busterâs, an Improv, a rock pub, and more. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., 480.513.7586. www.shopdesertridge.com Valley Map G17
EPICENTER AT AGRITOPIAâThis walkable, urbansetting destination at Agritopia features a variety of shops, restaurants, and fitness and wellness destinations, including Bunky Boutique, urbAna, Buck & Rider, Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup, Mattâs Big Breakfast, Source, Wylde Hair Salon, barre3, and more. 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, www.epicenteratagritopia.com Valley Map W24
HIGH STREETâSelect 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
KIERLAND COMMONSâA walkable outdoor shopping center, with boutiques and bistros on the street level and residential lofts upstairs. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., 480.386.6020. www.kierlandcommons.com Valley Map I18
SANTAN VILLAGEâOutdoor-access national brands. 2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.282.9500. www.shopsantanvillage.com Valley Map X24
SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUAREâThe largest indoor shopping center in the Southwest, anchored by Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. A Tesla car showroom, Microsoft store, Golden Goose, Christian Louboutin, H&M, multiple restaurantsâincluding Nobu and ZinquĂŠâand theaters. 7014 E. Camelback Road, 480.568.5568. www.fashionsquare.com Scottsdale Map D5
SCOTTSDALE QUARTERâThis open-air shopping center features a variety of Arizona exclusive stores, as well as other retail shops, and numerous restaurants ranging from casual to elegant. Thereâs also a splash pad, and events are held regularly. 15059 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.270.8123. www.scottsdalequarter.com Valley Map I18
THE SHOPS GAINEY VILLAGEâOutdoor-access boutiques and restaurants. 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.398.2222. www.theshopsgaineyvillage.com Valley Map M18
THE SHOPS AT HILTON VILLAGEâ Upscale local boutiques and a diverse dining selection. 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.348.3451. www.hiltonvillage.com Valley Map N18
TEMPE MARKETPLACEâ More than 100 shops and restaurants at this sprawling outdoor shopping destination. The locale also often hosts events and live music, and a movie theater and Dave & Busterâs round out the entertainment options. 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, 480.966.9338. www.tempemarketplace.com Tempe Map D8
WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTâ
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
Tombstone
ARLENEâSâ Open since 1978, here is where to find something special to remember your Arizona adventure. Specializing in Native American jewelry, pottery, kachinas, artifacts, and artwork made in the Four Corners region. Also, home decor and gifts. 400-402, 415 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3678 and 520.457.3833. www.arlenessouthwest.com Arizona Map W12
Specialty Food/Drink
QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILLâThis olive grove in the Gila River floodplain south of Phoenix produces extravirgin and specialty olive oils favored by many resort kitchens and retailed by specialty grocers. Tours too; reservations recommended. On-site shop. Kierland Commons retail store, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy., 480.361.9860; 25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290. www.queencreekolivemill.com South of Valley Map Z27
SPHINX DATE CO. PALM & PANTRYâIndependent market of Arizona-harvested dates and nuts, Arizona-made wines and beers, and Arizona-blended salsas, sauces, and oils. 3039 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.941.2261. www.sphinxdateranch.com Valley Map P18
DINING
Scottsdale: Downtown
AZ/88âAmerican. An upscale city tavern serving burgers, salads, and sandwiches alongside its famous martinis. 7353 Scottsdale Mall, 480.994.5576. www.az88.com Scottsdale Map K7
THE HOUSE BRASSERIEâModern American. Tucked away in Old Town Scottsdale, serving modern American cuisine with a French influence. Enjoy evenings in the beautiful Victorian-inspired dining room or the tree-shaded patios. Take a culinary adventure with hand-pressed cocktails and a worldclass wine list. Located a block away from the iconic Hotel Valley Ho. 6936 E. Main St., 480.634.1600. https://thehousebrasserie.com
LUNA BY GIADAâItalian. Celebrated chef, author, philanthropist, and television personality Giada De Laurentiisâ new concept opened at Caesars Republic Scottsdale, which offers her Italian creations. Caesars Republic Scottsdale, 4747 N. Goldwater Blvd., 480.903.4747. www.caesars.com/caesarsrepublic-scottsdale Valley Map D5
MARCELLINO RISTORANTEâItalian. This husband-and-wife operation features handmade, fresh pastas, Mediterranean seafood, and authentic Italian recipes. Live music schedule, too. The Shops at SouthBridge, 7114 E. Stetson Drive, 480.990.9500. www.marcellinoristorante.com Scottsdale Map F4
MOXIESâModern American. Elevating the dining experience, Moxiesâ moden American cuisine offers globally inspired, high-quality food and drinks made with fresh ingredients, all craftedin-house. A large indoor/ outdoor space, a large bar area, as well as a lounge. Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, 602.613.2356. www.moxies.com Scottsdale Map D5
OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORYâSouthwestern. Trees with lights and a fountain with a fire feature on the 1,400-square-foot patio make for a relaxing place to dine on a Southwestern fare with a Mexican twist. Or, enjoy the indoors of the historic 75-year-old adobe home. The tortillas are made by hand daily. Dinner only. 6910 E. Main St., 480.945.4567. www.oldtowntortillafactory.com Scottsdale Map L2
RUSTY SPUR SALOONâWestern. Swinging doors lead the way to chili, burgers, and nachos. Live music afternoons and evenings, usually of the country variety. 7245 E. Main St., 480.425.7787. www.rustyspursaloon.com Scottsdale Map J6
FRESH SEAFOOD



The Salt Cellar has been a Valley landmark since 1971 and continues to reign atop the âBest of Seafoodâ lists Its unique underground location is just the beginning of the culinary adventure The Salt Cellarâs fresh fish and seafood selections are sourced from around the world; the consistency and quality of our seafood has been the key to our success We are known for always having available a selection of whole 1 - 1/2lb. and 3lb. live Maine Lobsters.
Donât miss our happy hours daily from 4:00pm to 7:00pm and again from 10:00pm to 12:00am.


THE SALT CELLAR RESTAURANTâSeafood. A Valley landmark since 1971, the Salt Cellar Restaurant continues to reign atop the âBest Of Seafoodâ lists. 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 crustaceansâ sautĂŠed, blackened, broiled, stuffed, fried or baked. Thereâs also happy hour and reverse happy hour at this underground dining room hosted by a husband-wife team. 550 N. Hayden Road, 480.947.1963. www.saltcellarrestaurant.com Valley Map Q19
Scottsdale: Beyond Downtown
BOO AND HENRYâS BBQâBBQ. Award-winning, Memphis-style barbecue, from the Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork Shoulder to the BBQ Half Chicken, ribs, and hot chicken selections. 16500 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.257.3081. https://booandhenrysbbq.com Valley Map I18
DEFALCOâS DELI: ITALIAN EATERY, GROCERY & DELIâItalian. Stock up on salami, cheese, and imported olive oil to create your own Italian picnic, or order a fresh deli sandwich and a big plate of

house-made lasagna at this Italian one-stop shop. 2334 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.990.8660. www.defalcosdeli.com South of Scottsdale N5
VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANAâItalian. Northern Italian fare. The Shops at Hilton Village, 480.948.9928. www.venetotrattoria.com Valley Map M18
Scottsdale: North
BLUE AGAVE MEXICAN CANTINAâMexican. This cozy neighborhood spot serves Mexcian food and a variety of cocktails. 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., 480.419.6375. www.blueagavemexicancantina.com Valley Map I18
MODERN OYSTERBAR CHOPHOUSEâSteakhouse. A family-owned restaurant featuring prime steaks, fresh oysters, seafood,and seasonal specialties. Live music on Fridays and Saturdays. 17001 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.531.1400. www.modernoysterbarchophouse.com Valley Map I18
PERSIAN ROOMâPersian. 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
Phoenix: Beyond Downtown
BLUEWATER GRILLâSeafood. Newport Beach import serving seafood, sushi, and steaks. 1525 E. Bethany Home Road, 602.277.3474. www.bluewatergrill.com Valley Map N15
GERTRUDEâSâAmerican. Farm fare and herbaceous cocktails are always in bloom at this morning-to-night restaurant. Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., 480.719.8600. www.gertrudesrestaurant.net Valley Map Q18
THE STOCKYARDSâSteak. The areaâs 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: Downtown
DURANTâSâSteak. Durantâs founderâs motto was âGood friends, great steaks and the best booze are the necessities of life.â Today, the beloved restaurant hasbeen 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
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Phoenix: North
BLUE MARTINIâAmerican. Specialty martinis anchor the selections available at this upmarket bar and lounge, which also features live entertainment. Sip one of the sweet concoctions before or after a nibble from the menu of shareable foodâthink flatbreads, the Shrimp Martini, and Beef Tenderloin. High Street, 5455 E. High St., 480.638.2583. www.bluemartinilounge.com Valley Map H18
Mesa & Gilbert
BELLY KITCHEN & BARâVietnamese. A mix of Vietnamese, Thai, and Japanese eating and drinking culture. Small plates for sharing, stir fry options, sandwiches, and handcrafted cocktails. Epicenter at Agritopia, 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, 480.5000.6464. Valley Map W24 4971 N. 7th Ave., 602.296.4452. www.bellyphx.com Valley Map O14
GADZOOKS ENCHILADAS & SOUPâMexican. A variety of enchiladas, tacos, salads, and soup. Locations include: Epicenter at Agritopia, 3150 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, 602.279.5080. Valley Map W24 4031 E. Camelback Road, 602.279.6080. www.gadzooksaz.com Valley Map N17
JOEâS FARM GRILLâAmerican. This modern, mid-century locale blends the indoors and outdoors for a unique dining experience, and creates its dishes using locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. All-day breakfast, baby back ribs, burgers, and chicken sandwiches. 3000 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, 480.563.4745. www.joesfarmgrill.com Valley Map W24
JOEâS REAL BBQâBarbecue. Serving award-winning smoked meats, homemade sides and desserts in Gilbertâs Heritage District since 1998. 301 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.503.3805. www.joesrealbbq.com Valley Map V22
JOYRIDE TACO HOUSEâMexican. This high-energy establishment is perfect for tacos and guac served in a fun atmosphere. 302 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.632.8226. Valley Map V22 5202 N. Central Ave., 602.274.8226. www. joyridetacohouse.com Valley Map N14
LIBERTY MARKETâAmerican. A sleek, awardwinning cafe and restaurant in the heart of Historic Old Town Gilbert, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with an espresso bar, wines, cocktails, and craft beer. 230 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.892.1900. https://libertymarket.com Valley Map W22
TOPOâMexican, Dessert. Roadside delights in the heart of Gilbertâs Heritage District. Burritos, soft serve, elote, and house-made specialty drinks. 301 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, 480.503.3805. www.topoarizona.com Valley Map V22
Destinations
FOUNTAIN HILLSâThereâs golf, hiking, shopping, and a casino, plus the famous 560-foot tall fountain, which is located in the center of the townâs 64-acre park. 16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills; 480.816.5100. www.visitfountainhills.org. Valley Map K23
MESAâThere is so much to see and do in Mesa, from shows at Mesa Arts Center to fun on one of the lakes, to award-winning golf. Hiking and museums such as the Arizona Museum of Natural History and i.d.e.a. Museum, too. 480.827.4700. ww.visitmesa.com Valley Map T23
MARANAâFind shopping, golf, hiking, biking, museums, the Sauguaro National Park West, and so much more in Southern Arizonaâs Marana. Also a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Visitor center: 13251 N. Lon Adams Road, Marana, 520.639.8040. www.discovermarana.com Arizona Map T9
PINAL COUNTYâTucked between Arizonaâs two most populated counties, Pinal County is a convenient escape
from the everyday hustle and bustle. Enjoy nature while also offering the thrills of new adventure. Explore numerous museums, the Casa Grande ruins, Goldfield Ghost Town, and more. Also home of the yearly Arizona Renaissance Festival. www.explore.pinal.gov Valley Map Z29
TALKING STICK ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTâ 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, 480.362.2700; www.discoversaltriver.com
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Tours/Transportation
THE DOLLY STEAMBOATâDouble-decker sternwheeler offering narrated nature and catered dinner cruises. 16802 AZ-88, Tortilla Flat, 480.827.9144. www.dollysteamboat.com Valley Map M30









Old Town Tortilla Factory is located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, where it captures timeless charm with a distinct atmosphere that exemplifies the essence of the Southwest.
Our property boasts a 1400 square foot flagstone patio that is surrounded by green vegetation and shaded by 100 year old trees. In the winter months the patio is heated to spring-like temperatures. Our bar, a separate gazebo, offers over 120 premium tequilas and a complete selection of beers, wine and liquor.
Our food at Old Town Tortilla Factory is Southwestern with a Mexican twist. Our loyal and experienced staff are committed to serving you the ultimate Southwestern dining experience.
Old Town Tortilla Factory is the perfect venue for your special event:
⢠Indoor and outdoor seating
⢠Cool mist system or toasty heated patio
⢠Can accommodate groups ranging from 10-350
⢠Plated or buffet style dining
⢠Daytime weddings or events available
⢠Live entertainment options and much more
Visit oldtowntortillafactory.com
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BLUE MARTINI
Located on High Street, Blue Martini Phoenix is known as an upscale and contemporary, âlocals barâ. Offering Happy Hour 5 days a week, Live Entertainment and special themed nights throughout the week. Join us for our legendary happy hour, unwind after work, book a private party and let us host your next special event. The drinks are flowing, the music is going, and the party is always on at Blue Martini Phoenix! Open WednesdayâSunday.
480.638.2583 | BLUEMARTINI.COM
BLUEWATER GRILL
Fresh look, even fresher seafood. Newly renovated and located in Central Phoenix, Bluewater is not only stunning but Voted Best Seafood in Arizona by Arizona Foothills Magazine. Enjoy our sushi bar and bar lounge while you dine on fresh, sustainable seafood prepared classically or with a modern twist. Serving happy hour, lunch, dinner and kidâs menu. Come in, get hooked! 1525 East Bethany Home Road, Phoenix.
602. 277.3474 | BLUEWATERGRILL.COM



BOO & HENRYâS MEMPHIS PIT BBQ
Boo and Henryâs Memphis Pit BBQ is âTRUE MEMPHISâ personified. This AUTHENTIC NEW BBQ RESTAURANT is now open daily at 11 am for Lunch, Dinner, Take-Out and Delivery (Closed Tuesdays). Come experience the finest BBQ, Service and Atmosphere in Scottsdale! Centrally located in North Scottsdale at 16500 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 100 (half block South of Bell Road). Join us for the Real Southern Hospitality I grew up with in Memphis. (Daly Thompson - Proprietor)
480.257.3081 | BOOANDHENRYSBBQ.COM

JOEâS FARM
GRILL
At Joeâs Farm Grill, we focus on common food done uncommonly well. We find the best QUALITY ingredients, sourced locally when possible. We harvest fruit, vegetables, and herbs from The Farm at Agritopia, then look to local farmers in other parts of Arizona. We use local, all-natural beef for our burgers and trans-fat free oils for frying, dressings, and marinades. We are also proud to say we were awarded a Golden Pineapple Award in the Phenomenal Fast Casual Concept category. Open Every Day 7:30am - 9pm.
480.563.4745 | JOESFARMGRILL.COM
LIBERTY MARKET
Located in Gilbertâs Heritage District, Liberty Market is a culinary gem celebrated for its commitment to local ingredients and scratch kitchen. This vibrant spot offers all day dining, a full bar featuring cocktails, beer and wine as well as expertly crafted espresso drinks, all while delivering inviting full-service dining with a heartfelt passion for food. Each dish reflects a dedication to quality and community, ensuring every guest experiences a meal served from the heart.
480.892.1900 | WWW.LIBERTYMARKET.COM


Our award-winning patio with its spectacular view of Camelback Mountain is the ideal setting to enjoy a memorable meal with friends and family. Our talented culinary team will delight you with extraordinary globally inspired, locally sourced cuisine and specialty cocktails. Add some bubbly and let the party begin. Cheers!
602.955.8614 | HERMOSAINN.COM

THE HOUSE BRASSERIE
ONE HANDSOME BASTARD
One Handsome Bastard holds the title of Scottsdaleâs first and only microdistillery, offering small batch gin and vodka that is hand-distilled and manufactured onsite. Come in and try one of five different flavors of vodka, such as Green Chili or Blood Orange along with our award-winning house gin or premium potato vodka. Stop in for happy hour Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., featuring half-priced craft cocktails and $1 off wine and draft beer. Located at 7042 E Indian School Rd in Scottsdale. Follow on social media @OneHandsomeBastard.
480.946.1062 | ONEHANDSOMEBASTARD.COM
Tucked away in Old Town Scottsdale, is a local favorite, The House Brasserie restaurant. Where we create Modern American cuisine with a French influence. Enjoy an evening in our beautiful Victorian-inspired dining room or the tree-shaded patios. Let us take you on a culinary adventure with creative pairings, house made sauces, hand pressed craft cocktails, and world-class wine list. The House Brasserie is located on Main Street in Old Town Scottsdale - just a block away from the iconic Mid Century Modern Valley Ho Hotel. Serving dinner Monday through Saturday from 5 pm. We look forward to your next visit.
480.634.1600 | THEHOUSEBRASSERIE.COM/HOME-THEHOUSE


VENETO TRATTORIA
Founded in 1997, Veneto Trattoria is independently owned and operated featuring authentic Northern Italian cuisine, with focus on Venetian specialties. Dishes are traditionally prepared, lightly seasoned and made with fine quality, fresh ingredients. Most pastas and all desserts are house-made. The restaurant is true to Italian heritage, including Italian ownership, with the chef and many staff members also from Italy. Enjoy the warm and friendly atmosphere of a real Italian Trattoria with a staff very knowledgeable about food and wine. Fine quality dining at reasonable prices and independent owner pride in special attention to details. 6137 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85250
480.948.9928 | WWW.VENETOTRATTORIA.COM





















THINGS TO DO
IN THE VALLEY



5 Perfect Patios for Fall Dining
ALISONBAILINBATZ
After breaking records for excessive heat for months, it is finally fall in the Valley. Time to take advantage of it! Here are five local patios with food and drinks that are as delicious as the weather.
1TORO SCOTTSDALE
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess recently completed a full renovation of Toro Scottsdale by Richard Sandoval, which invites guests on a culinary journey through the vibrant flavors and diverse culinary history of Central and South America. The update added a sultry mix of colors and texturesârich leathers, vibrant greens, moody lighting insideâas well as the new Sunset Bar patio, which is well named as it offers a nightly show when the sun sets behind the 18th hole of the iconic TPC Scottsdale. 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale; www.scottsdaleprincess.com
2 MON CHĂRI
Fabulously feminine, Mon ChĂŠri is a fully immersive experience and offers a visual feast on its three patiosâone more extravagant than the next. The front and back patios boast multiple red and pink art pieces and vibrant floral decor in nearly every direction. The third patio is tucked into an open-air cave, covered from floor to ceiling with white, pink, and red roses. The menu is focused on charcuterie boards for every tasteâeven brunch-themed boardsâand each colorful cocktail is crafted to be photographed. 7014 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale; www. moncherirestaurants.com


3 SPIRE BAR
When the Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort debuted its multi-million-dollar renovation, among the most stunning additions was the Spire Bar. Located in the center of the property with views of Piestewa Peak, the al fresco concept features a 30-foot spire, which also serves as a public piece of art paying homage to Frank Lloyd Wright. In the evening, a beautiful light show reveals vibrant colors across the lawn. The eatery acts as the resortâs main social scene, offering craft cocktails, beer, wine, and a menu of elevated fare including bar bites, light bites, and more. 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix; www.arizonabiltmore.com
4 TALAVERA
There are million-dollar views, and then there are the views from Talavera at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, which are priceless. Located at the base of Pinnacle Peak mountain and looking southward toward Phoenix so the entire city is within view,
the indoor-outdoor Spanish steakhouse has the service and sophistication one would expect from the Four Seasons brand, yet a seductive personality all its own. There are 180-degree views from nearly every seat on the patio, complemented by a glowing fire pit and floorto-ceiling glass that allows a seamless aesthetic from inside to out. 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale; www. fourseasonsscottsdale.com
5 WEFT & WARP
ART BAR + KITCHEN
The living room-style patio at Andaz Scottsdaleâs Weft & Warp offers views of both Camelback Mountain and the palm treelined resort, including the buzzy pool. Colorful accents accentuate the modern space, as does the large fire pit tailor-made for a celebration or to set the stage for romance. The menu leans toward Mediterranean but with global and Southwestern flavors that add a special kick. 6114 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; www.andazscottsdale.com



















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