Best Brunch Spots in Scottsdale for a Bachelorette
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | Saturday recovery brunch after a pool day or Mill Ave night |
| Budget range | $25 to $70 per person depending on bottomless |
| Must-book | Hash Kitchen, F/Sixteen, Pour Decisions |
| Group size sweet spot | 8 to 16 (most patios cap around 20) |
Why Scottsdale Wins on Brunch
Scottsdale has built an entire economy around the day-drinking bachelorette. That means almost every Old Town spot has a bottomless option, a patio with shade, and staff who already know how to handle a sash and a custom hashtag.
The trick is picking a place that actually fits your group. A boozy diner with a Bloody Mary bar is a different energy than a chandelier-lit champagne brunch. Below are the eight spots worth booking, sorted by vibe.
The Best Brunch Spots
Hash Kitchen
Best for: Big groups, photo content | Price: $25 to $45 per person
This is the loudest, most photographed brunch in town. The Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar has more than fifty garnishes including bacon, sliders, and an entire pickled produce aisle. Bottomless mimosas run $15 for 90 minutes.
Order this: The Cannoli Pancakes ($17) and the Bloody Mary build ($16 base).
Book this one as early as you can. Saturdays fill up two weeks out.
F/Sixteen
Best for: Bachelorettes who want a venue built for them | Price: $30 to $55 per person
Tucked inside The REMI hotel in Old Town, F/Sixteen is essentially a bachelorette factory in the best way. Cheeky cocktail names, boozy milkshakes, and a layout that handles groups of ten plus without making you feel like you are in a back corner.
Order this: The boozy milkshake flight ($28) and the breakfast burrito ($18).
Pour Decisions
Best for: Day drinking that turns into a dance floor | Price: $35 to $60 per person
Pour Decisions runs guest DJ brunches every Saturday and Sunday with $25 champagne buckets. The energy lands somewhere between brunch and a dayclub, which is exactly what most bach groups want at 11am on day two.
Order this: The champagne bucket ($25) and the chicken biscuit slider trio ($21).
The Mission Old Town
Best for: Foodie brunches with strong cocktails | Price: $40 to $70 per person
The Mission leans Latin-Southwest with one of the best patios in Old Town. The brunch menu actually competes with dinner, and the tableside guacamole still earns its place.
Order this: Tableside guacamole ($18) and the short rib chilaquiles ($24).
Maple and Ash
Best for: The fancy brunch your bride keeps texting about | Price: $60 to $120 per person
This is the upscale option. Think dramatic interior, dressed-up groups, and a champagne-forward menu that earns the spend. Reserve the back room if your group is over ten.
Order this: The shellfish tower ($95 for two) and the wood-fired pancakes ($22).
The Henry
Best for: A calmer morning with great coffee and patio seating | Price: $30 to $50 per person
The Henry is what you book when half your group needs to recover. Massive patio, espresso drinks that taste like they should, and a brunch menu that runs from healthy bowls to chicken and waffles.
Order this: The avocado toast ($16) or the Henry Burger ($22) if you went hard last night.
Farm and Craft
Best for: Wellness-leaning groups, hangover damage control | Price: $25 to $45 per person
Farm and Craft is the spot for the green juice crew and anyone who needs to dial back. Organic-forward menu, a beautiful patio, and one of the rare places in Old Town where ordering a non-alcoholic drink does not feel weird.
Order this: The acai bowl ($15) and the wellness shot flight ($18).
Olive and Ivy
Best for: Waterfront views and a more grown-up brunch | Price: $35 to $65 per person
Right on the Scottsdale Waterfront, Olive and Ivy gives you the view without losing the energy. The Mediterranean-leaning menu is genuinely good and the patio handles big tables.
Order this: The shakshuka ($19) and the bottomless mimosa flight ($28).
Planning Tips
- Book ten days out at minimum for Saturday brunch. Fourteen if your group is over twelve.
- Most bottomless deals cap at 90 minutes. Plan your arrival for the start of your window, not the end.
- Old Town brunch is walkable to the bars and shops. Pick a spot near Stetson Drive if you want to keep walking after.
- Ask if the restaurant has a private room or patio section. Many will hold one for parties of ten plus with a credit card hold.
- Bring cash for the server tip pool. Bachelorette groups are work, and the staff who handle you well deserve it.
Quick Pairings
Hash Kitchen pairs well with a pool day at Talking Stick or Westin Kierland after. F/Sixteen is two blocks from the main Old Town bar strip, so you can roll right into your night. Pour Decisions is your move if you already know you want to keep day drinking until the rooftops open.
For the bride who wants the calmest brunch on the schedule, do Farm and Craft on Sunday morning before the airport. Everyone needs that.
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