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Whether you’re a Phoenix local or a visitor to Scottsdale, you’ll probably want to spend some time in one of the delightful Phoenix coffee houses, Scottsdale wine bars or cafe restaurants in the area. You’ll find these Phoenix coffee and wine bars and restaurants in Scottsdale are filled with the delicious aromas of coffee as well as light fare, pastries, soups, sandwiches and light desserts. In the tradition of a European patisseries, cafes and bodegas, these Scottsdale wine and coffee bars often offer wine tastings, locally roasted coffees and live entertainment.
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Quiessence Restaurant & Wine Bar American - Wine - Organic - Conscious
Manager Dustin Christofolo and Chef Greg LaPrad are committed to seasonal, local, consciously-grown produce, and they enjoy changing the menu daily to reflect the freshest product available. Serving contemporary American farm cuisine at Quiessence is as easy as walking out the kitchen door into Mayas Garden at The Farm. Your garden-to-table experience will include vegetables and herbs harvested the same day as your dinner reservation. Note: Quiessence is closed during the month of July
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6106 S 32nd St, Phoenix 602.276.0601 reserve a table Price: $$
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Backstreet Wine Salon
Backstreet Wine Salon is Phoenix's most unique wine establishment. The Salon is both a retail wine shop and a quiet, comfortable European-inspired Wine Bar and Bistro. The wines are personally selected by Phoenix wine expert and owner, Jock Wulffson. In the Bistro, chef, Patrice Barry, prepares small plates and dishes based on European bistro cooking. The menu and wines-by-the-glass change weekly.
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3603 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix 602-550-7900 reserve a table Price: $
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District An American Kitchen & Wine Bar
District: An American Kitchen and Wine Bar is designed to meld into the fabric of the downtown Phoenix core, embracing its inherent energy with open-air patio seating, live entertainment, local artwork and First Friday presence. District supports local food purveyors, offering a wide selection of sophisticated yet accessible regional fare as well as the best of American wines, micro-brew beers and classic cocktails. Patrons can expect new twists on traditional favorites, wine pairings, and small plates all enjoyed in a comfortable yet metropolitan setting.
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Sheraton Phoenix Downtown 320 N 3rd St 602.817.5400 Price: $
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Pricing key: based on the estimated price of a dinner entree with one drink and tip. Lunch usually costs 25% less. $ - under $30 $$ - $31 - $50 $$$ - $51 and up
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