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Where to Eat in Scottsdale for a Bachelorette Party

By Ava Reynolds·April 20, 2026·Scottsdale Guide →
Where to Eat in Scottsdale for a Bachelorette Party

Scottsdale's Food Scene is Underrated, Don't Sleep on It

Most people come to Scottsdale for the pools and the bars. But the restaurant scene is legitimately great, from nationally recognized steakhouses to some of the best Mexican food outside of Mexico. Here's where your group should eat.

The Steakhouse Night: Mastro's City Hall

Mastro's is the Scottsdale steakhouse experience. Live music, incredible dry-aged beef, and a scene that feels like everyone is celebrating something. The butter cake dessert alone is worth the trip. Dress up a little, the room deserves it.

New-School Elevated: Maple & Ash

If Mastro's is the classic, Maple & Ash is the modern alternative. The wood-fired cooking method gives everything a smoky, rich depth, and the room is beautiful. The "I Don't Give a F*@k" menu option (yes, really) is perfect for groups who want to let the kitchen decide.

Margarita Night: Diego Pops

One of the most fun restaurants in Old Town. The margaritas are outstanding, the tacos are creative, and the energy at night is exactly right for a bachelorette group. Get there at 7pm and plan to stay for a while.

The Mission for Cocktails First

The Mission's Latin American menu is excellent, but the real draw is the cocktail program. Some of the best margaritas and mezcal drinks in the city. Go for happy hour before a bigger dinner, or make it the main event for a lighter meal.

Brunch: Breakfast Club Scottsdale

You'll see every bachelorette party in Scottsdale at Breakfast Club on a Saturday morning. Go anyway, the food is great, the mimosa deals are real, and the energy is fun. Just get there before 10am to beat the rush.

Splurge Dinner: Bourbon Steak at the Fairmont

Michael Mina's Bourbon Steak is set in the stunning Fairmont Princess resort and delivers on every level. The duck fat–poached fries come with the steak. The service is impeccable. Reserve this one for your special occasion night.

The Scottsdale Dining Strategy

Old Town is walkable and most of the best restaurants are within a mile of each other, plan your dinners around walking distance so you can bar-hop after without worrying about Ubers. Book everything 2–3 weeks out minimum during peak season (October–May).

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