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The Definitive List of Scottsdale's Eats and Booze

Explore Scottsdale's eats and booze spots perfect for solo and budget-minded travelers, along with crucial tips on must-visit places and what to avoid.

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Louis | Red Solo Traveler
Aug 25, 2025
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Known for its "study of contrasts," Scottsdale, Arizona has a rich history that continues to shape its vibrant food and booze scene. The City of Scottsdale's website reveals that it was discovered by an adventurous US Army Chaplain, Winfield Scott, who stumbled upon a plot of land in the Salt River Valley with immense potential. Despite being set in the middle of the desert, Scottsdale's initial 640 acres were transformed into a thriving city with the help of advanced irrigation systems, including various dams built at the turn of the 20th century. Agriculture, ranching, and hospitality served as the pillars of the city's growth, attracting visionaries like renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who left his mark during the Great Depression. Even during World War II, Scottsdale made its mark as an aviation hub, establishing its own airpark. Scottsdale's unique mix of contrasts and warm hospitality can also be seen in its diverse culinary offerings. From regional fast food joints to co…

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