The Best Restaurants in Sedona for a Bachelorette Party
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | Patio dinners with red rock views and a calmer, wellness-leaning weekend |
| Budget range | $25 to $75 per person for dinner, more at the fine dining spots |
| Must-book | Elote Cafe, Mariposa, Butterfly Burger |
Why Sedona for a Bachelorette
Sedona is the move when your group wants beauty over bottle service. Think hikes, spa mornings, wine tasting in Verde Valley, and long dinners as the rocks turn orange at sunset.
The food scene is smaller than a big city, so the good tables book up fast. Lock in your two big dinners before you do anything else.
The Best Restaurants
Elote Cafe
Best for: Your one big group dinner | Price: $$ to $$$
This is the hardest table in town and worth every bit of the effort. It is elevated Mexican, and the namesake elote starter is the thing everyone tells you to get.
Order this: The fire roasted elote (around $13) and the smoked pork cheek tacos.
Reservations open 60 days out and prime times vanish quickly. Set a calendar reminder and book the second the window opens.
RipTrip tip: Elote only opens at 5pm and does not seat huge groups easily. For 8 or more, call ahead rather than relying on the online system.
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill
Best for: The view dinner | Price: $$$
Floor to ceiling windows, a fire pit patio, and arguably the best red rock panorama you can get with a cocktail in hand. This is your photo dinner.
Order this: The wood grilled empanadas and the chimichurri skirt steak (around $42).
Butterfly Burger
Best for: A fun, lower key group night | Price: $$
Pink booths, smash burgers, and a serious cocktail list. It is playful and very photogenic, which makes it a great first night spot before the bigger dinners.
Order this: The signature Butterfly Burger (around $19) and a round of the frozen cocktails.
Javelina Cantina
Best for: Margaritas at golden hour | Price: $$
Sonoran style Mexican on a terrace built for sunset. The margarita list is long and the patio fills up, so put your name in early.
Order this: The fajitas for the table and a prickly pear margarita (around $14).
Cress on Oak Creek
Best for: The splurge dinner | Price: $$$$
Set creekside at L Auberge de Sedona, this is the special occasion table. Tasting menu energy, white tablecloth service, and a setting that feels like a secret.
Order this: Whatever the seasonal tasting offers. Ask about the wine pairing if the group is celebrating big.
Pisa Lisa
Best for: The casual, affordable night | Price: $
Wood fired pizza from the same chef behind Elote, with a patio and an easy vibe. Great for the night nobody wants to dress up.
Order this: The Funghi pizza (around $18) and a few small plates to share.
The Hudson
Best for: Brunch or a relaxed lunch | Price: $$
Big windows, big views, and elevated American comfort food. An easy daytime stop between a hike and a spa appointment.
Order this: The short rib grilled cheese and a mimosa flight if brunch is the plan.
Planning Tips
- Book Elote and one view dinner before anything else. Everything else in Sedona can flex around them.
- Most patios are first come for sunset. Arrive 30 minutes before the light if you want the good table.
- Sedona dinners run early. Many kitchens wind down by 9pm, so plan an earlier reservation than you would in a party city.
- Build in a wine tasting afternoon in nearby Verde Valley. It pairs perfectly with a slower Sedona weekend.
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