Pita Jungle was started in 1994 after the owners gave up their careers in...
This downtown Scottsdale sushi joint has traditional rolls and sashimi that...
Bourbon Steak was one of the first restaurants to bring a big name to...
Native Trails is a series of Native American festivals that emphasizes the song...
The Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market runs October through May and has more...
Stone Rose Lounge is the only spot on our list that’s not in downtown; it’s...
After the city experienced a major growth spurt in the 1970s and 1980s,...
The Southwest’s largest shopping destination got even larger in October 2009,...
Originally a movie theater, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art was...
With its innovative menu and its own artist-in-residence, Nelson Garcia-Miranda...
Axis/Radius is actually two clubs in one, with the more low-key Axis offering an...
Scottsdale Quarter is the city’s newest shopping district. It’s most notable for...
Kierland Commons is a main street-style development with close to 70 high-end...
American and Japanese pop culture collide at this Tokyo-inspired restaurant and...
In the 1920s, when his love affair with the rugged environment of the Sonoran...
Originally constructed in 1921 as Scottsdale’s first bank, the Rusty Spur Saloon...
Italian-born architect, artist, ceramicist and former student of Wright, Paolo...
By far the most pedestrian-friendly neighborhood in the city, downtown...
The most iconic landmark in Scottsdale and the rest of the Greater Phoenix area...
The best part about FnB is that the restaurant is truly all about the food....
The W Scottsdale Hotel & Residences is the newest property to hit downtown...