Hill Side Sedona is a premium shopping center located centrally in Sedona, Arizona. It is an inviting destination with red rock landscapes, water features and entertainment elements intact for a perfect fun filled day. The shopping arena at the Hill Side has the best of designer boutiques, home décor stores, trendy salons and local grocery stores. After shopping, pamper yourself with an assortment of delicious meals and desserts available in American, Mexican and Irish flavors. Those interested in art can explore the fine art galleries to view master pieces of renowned artists from around the world. This hillside destination is also one of the favorite venues to create memorable private events.
Ubicado en el histórico Monte Vista Hotel, el lounge atrae un buen número de locales y huéspedes del hotel que está encima. Según se cuenta, el hotel entero está embrujado, y algunos incluso dicen haber visto a una "pareja de bailarines etéreos" que se adueñan del lugar de vez en cuando. Sin embargo, casi todas las noches encontrarán espectáculos de música en vivo de toda clase, desde blues hasta rock y todos los ritmos que se les puedan ocurrir.
Mother Road Brewing takes its name from historic Route 66, in which the moniker is another one given to the iconic drive. Here, the beers are completely local, from hops to bottling, everything is done in-house. Some of the beers include two Black IPAs (one a nitro brew), a Red IPA, an American IPA, a session IPA and a Kölsch just to be different. Moreover, the brewery churns out seasonal beers from January to December. Mother Road doesn't serve food, however Pizzicletta right next door will deliver pies right to the brewery's tap room or to your patio table. The eclectic pizza is the perfect accompaniment to any of Mother's beers.
Located along quaint Aspen Avenue, Blendz is your local, neighborhood wine bar although this one is a little different. Inside, guests can create their own blend of wine right on the premises. It works like this: first you choose five different wines and then you have three chances to mix the perfect blend. When it's all said and done, you get to take your own customized bottle home. Some of the varietals include Mourvèdre, Sangiovese, Cabernet Franc and even wines made locally in the nearby Verde Valley.
This beer house located in Flagstaff's Southside neighborhood is a beer drinkers dream. With more than 20 brews on tap (some of which include the brewery's own), and bottle after bottle of craft beers from everywhere, it is impossible to even get a glance at all of them, there are so many. In addition to suds, the brewer partners with Grand Canyon Wine Co., so oenophiles never have to worry about ordering their favorite varietal. The bottle house also serves sandwiches, salads, soups and starters, but most come for the beer.
Collins Irish Pub fits the description of an Emerald Isle bar, with dark-wood paneling, Guinness on tap and a small stage for music. The menu features classics from both the states and Ireland, so you'll find Shepard's Pie, Fish & Chips as well as sliders and fries. The prices are reasonable and it serves as a superb second-choice when one of the many nearby breweries is too crowded.
Mother Road Brewing takes its name from historic Route 66, in which the moniker is another one given to the iconic drive. Here, the beers are completely local, from hops to bottling, everything is done in-house. Some of the beers include two Black IPAs (one a nitro brew), a Red IPA, an American IPA, a session IPA and a Kölsch just to be different. Moreover, the brewery churns out seasonal beers from January to December. Mother Road doesn't serve food, however Pizzicletta right next door will deliver pies right to the brewery's tap room or to your patio table. The eclectic pizza is the perfect accompaniment to any of Mother's beers.
The McMillan is located in historic downtown Flagstaff, inside the oldest building in the district. Built in 1886, the former Wells Fargo bank building has been used for many purposes over the last two centuries, however in its latest incarnation the space is used as a hip, trendy eatery/bar. The food menu has an variety of classics with innovative details, try the Mediterranean Lamb Sliders or the Black Bean Burger. The cocktails are some of the best along this part of Historic Route 66, order the Arizona Mule made with Aylesbury Duck vodka, mint and Bundaberg ginger beer or the Smoked Orange Old Fashioned which uses Dickel No. 12 American Whiskey and house smoked orange bitters, these variations on a theme don't get any better.
Collins Irish Pub fits the description of an Emerald Isle bar, with dark-wood paneling, Guinness on tap and a small stage for music. The menu features classics from both the states and Ireland, so you'll find Shepard's Pie, Fish & Chips as well as sliders and fries. The prices are reasonable and it serves as a superb second-choice when one of the many nearby breweries is too crowded.
Located along quaint Aspen Avenue, Blendz is your local, neighborhood wine bar although this one is a little different. Inside, guests can create their own blend of wine right on the premises. It works like this: first you choose five different wines and then you have three chances to mix the perfect blend. When it's all said and done, you get to take your own customized bottle home. Some of the varietals include Mourvèdre, Sangiovese, Cabernet Franc and even wines made locally in the nearby Verde Valley.
Ubicado en el histórico Monte Vista Hotel, el lounge atrae un buen número de locales y huéspedes del hotel que está encima. Según se cuenta, el hotel entero está embrujado, y algunos incluso dicen haber visto a una "pareja de bailarines etéreos" que se adueñan del lugar de vez en cuando. Sin embargo, casi todas las noches encontrarán espectáculos de música en vivo de toda clase, desde blues hasta rock y todos los ritmos que se les puedan ocurrir.
This beer house located in Flagstaff's Southside neighborhood is a beer drinkers dream. With more than 20 brews on tap (some of which include the brewery's own), and bottle after bottle of craft beers from everywhere, it is impossible to even get a glance at all of them, there are so many. In addition to suds, the brewer partners with Grand Canyon Wine Co., so oenophiles never have to worry about ordering their favorite varietal. The bottle house also serves sandwiches, salads, soups and starters, but most come for the beer.