Handlebar J adorns multiple hats (pun intended). From a family dining restaurant with a vast menu to a large bar with live western music and dancing, this is a Scottsdale favorite. Cowboy hats by the hundreds dangle from the ceiling. Thick succulent steaks, prime rib, chicken, and ribs, make up most of the menu. This is definitely a meat and potatoes place - wranglers of all ages have been coming here since 1975. And if you happen to visit the venue between Wednesday and Sunday, you will be treated to an exquisite performance by Arizona's favorite country music band, The Herndon Brothers.
Mastro's Ocean Club is a paradise for seafood lovers. Chef Siegfried Hohaus serves a fine blend of hand-cut steaks and seafood for dinner. The Quilcene Oysters, Boston Clam Chowder, whole Dungeness Crab and Ocean Club Bouillabaisse are highly recommended. The restaurant has four banquets spaces; the Admiral's room, the Captain's den, the Ocean Club room and the North deck that provide privacy for intimate dinners. If you are looking out for an elegant eatery that serves divine food along with impeccable service, then this place is worth all the money you pay.
Duce in downtown Phoenix, attempts to give patrons a walk down history lane with its prohibition theme. Located within a former warehouse on South Central Avenue, The Duce doubles up as a bar and restaurant with ease. Relish the meatball sliders and roasted ribs while sipping on the house special cocktail, the Moscow Mule. Performances of live bands and DJ nights are scheduled regularly on the makeshift stage. Karaoke, retro and live music makes the place a music haven. Check website for more.
Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row, a trendy bar, is loved by locals who want to spend some time in a warm and laid-back atmosphere. If you are feeling famish, they do serve hearty American cuisine. Cheese Burger is always amazing but don’t forget to compliment it with fried pickles and artichoke dip. Other delicacies such as Chicken Fingers and Onion Rings are also available. Don’t hesitate to get your friends along as this place offers happy hours where you can have plenty of drinks at reasonable prices while enjoying the beats spun by the in-house DJ or listening to the live acoustic music. Feel free to go with your partner on the dance floor as this place is well suited for dancing. Prior booking of the table during the weekend is recommended as the place fills up very quickly and you might have to wait for your turn.
Set in the neighborhood of Old Town Scottsdale in Arizona, Casa Amigos is a lively nightclub. Patrons can enjoy a variety of cocktails, tequilas and other alcoholic drinks while the DJ spins his tunes. The restaurant serves a range of delicious Mexican eats. It includes items like tacos, burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, sandwiches, salads and a lot more. This Mexican-themed restaurant features Rustic-style interiors and large TV screens that are perfect for catching up with the latest sports events. This venue is also a great place to host events like parties and gatherings.
Here at Casa, the party starts early and runs until 2AM every day, where the festive outdoor patio buzzes when the weather is nice. The bar serves plenty of local beers and handcrafted cocktails and the kitchen prepares Mexican food like burritos and appetizers with a twist. For instance, the Loaded Fries burrito comes with French Fries, steak, beans, four different cheeses, Pico de Gallo and Jalapeno Crema. The innovative Chinese Take Out burrito has crispy sweet & sour chicken, fried rice and Egg Rolls and the deliciously decadent Seared Ahi comes with sashimi grade tuna, sticky rice, Asian slaw and a Sriracha Aioli. Definitely a nice addition to the colorful and diverse Mill Avenue dining scene.
Handlebar J adorns multiple hats (pun intended). From a family dining restaurant with a vast menu to a large bar with live western music and dancing, this is a Scottsdale favorite. Cowboy hats by the hundreds dangle from the ceiling. Thick succulent steaks, prime rib, chicken, and ribs, make up most of the menu. This is definitely a meat and potatoes place - wranglers of all ages have been coming here since 1975. And if you happen to visit the venue between Wednesday and Sunday, you will be treated to an exquisite performance by Arizona's favorite country music band, The Herndon Brothers.
Duce in downtown Phoenix, attempts to give patrons a walk down history lane with its prohibition theme. Located within a former warehouse on South Central Avenue, The Duce doubles up as a bar and restaurant with ease. Relish the meatball sliders and roasted ribs while sipping on the house special cocktail, the Moscow Mule. Performances of live bands and DJ nights are scheduled regularly on the makeshift stage. Karaoke, retro and live music makes the place a music haven. Check website for more.
Long before Cave Creek was the trendy place for city slickers to build their winter homes, there was Harold's, a legend with locals since 1935. The true-to-life Arizona ambiance has been seen in many films and has been visited by many celebrities. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, kick up your heels to the live country music. The restaurant takes up two levels, with a full bar on each floor and with western ranch paraphernalia all over. Rustic furnishings and photos of the place's history give it a "this-ain't-no-country-club" attitude. Choose from menu items such as the 29-ounce "Whole Herd" Porterhouse, or the Veal Scaloppini. This place also features pizza, pasta and fish if you prefer, with a slew of "appeteasers." Bands play on weekends and add to the zing of the place. Catering is also offered, accommodating 20 to 300 people.
Mastro's Ocean Club is a paradise for seafood lovers. Chef Siegfried Hohaus serves a fine blend of hand-cut steaks and seafood for dinner. The Quilcene Oysters, Boston Clam Chowder, whole Dungeness Crab and Ocean Club Bouillabaisse are highly recommended. The restaurant has four banquets spaces; the Admiral's room, the Captain's den, the Ocean Club room and the North deck that provide privacy for intimate dinners. If you are looking out for an elegant eatery that serves divine food along with impeccable service, then this place is worth all the money you pay.
The Buffalo Chip Saloon has been serving up some of Cave Creek's tastiest burgers, the crunchiest cacti and coldest beers since 1951. Ever wanted to eat like a cowboy on the range? How about a cup of coffee and some sycamores? This saloon, however is not just about burgers and beers, as it also hosts live country music 7 days a week. So gear up and be ready for a great time just like the cowboys do. Yee-haw!