Good reasonably priced Mexican food
Coming out from Georgia in October and looking for some good Mexican food that won’t break the bank. Thanks
Coming out from Georgia in October and looking for some good Mexican food that won’t break the bank. Thanks
I am visiting Scottsdale later this month for a bachelor/bachelorette party and was wondering what the best restaurants are that can accommodate a party of 20. The idea is it will be more of a formal dinner but nothing too crazy over the top.
Any suggestions would be amazing as I was just made aware the party has made no reservations and we are less than two weeks out from the trip.
If you want something done right you have to do it yourself i guess (which means ask reddit).
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!!
Hi everyone
My girlfriends and I will be visiting Phoenix/Scottsdale area at the end of September to celebrate one of my friend's birthdays. What is the best dinner spot? We love steakhouses, Italian, Mexican, Japanese, Mediterranean and etc. We aren't picky at all. Would love a more fine dining experience with a nice ambiance! Thank you in advance!
Hello Everyone! Me and a group of fantasy football friends are traveling to Scottsdale at the end of August and we are still looking for some more activities to do. For context there are 10 of us total going. We already have golfing and going to Old town on the books just looking for more recommendations. Also open to things in Phoenix. Thanks in advance!
My husband and I are staying in Old Town Scottsdale for our 10 year wedding anniversary in a little over a week. Would love some recommendations on things to go and places to eat! We are from the North East, so the heating is going to be a factor for us I’m sure 😅 hiking is most likely out of the question. Just looking for good food, fun vibes, golf for my husband and anything else you all can recommend for an anniversary trip!
My parents (early 60s) are visiting August 18-22, and I'd love ideas beyond the obvious. They're not fit to be doing hikes (too hot for that anyway), but they enjoy antique stores, history, interactive experiences, shopping, and discovering new places.
So far, I'm thinking MIM, a pottery class, and maybe a Sedona day trip. What are your favorite indoor, low-key, or uniquely things to do in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area?
And if you have any must-do Sedona recommendations (restaurants, shops, or easy activities) I'd love those too! I've only lived here for about a year, so I'm still discovering all the gems myself
Lifelong friends, 7 of us, have a guys trip every year (one out of town friend mentioned it to his therapist and his therapist mentioned how great it was to stay in touch although in our imagining we think the therapist was sure our buddy was making up his “friends”). Anyway we picked Scottsdale this year, Nov 4-8. I’m in charge of dinner/activities so please give suggestions. We love e-bike tours and craft breweries and good food.
I'm planning a weekend for a group of ladies in our 40s and looking for nice dinner options. We want to have a nice dinner, not too expensive, and open to cuisines, probably avoiding fish/sushi. A few of us are coming from LA and the others are from Tempe/Mesa but haven't explored Scottsdale much.
I've done a lot of searching (including here on Reddit) and come up with a few that sound good and have a nice vibe: The Ends, The Mick Brasserie, Hush Public House, and FnB. Does anyone have any thoughts on these or is there a restaurant I'm missing?