Super Bowl Recipe: Super Foods Bloody Mary Blend
This recipe, courtesy of the The Brittlebush Bar & Grill at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, is the perfect cocktail to offer your guests this weekend at your Super Bowl or Waste Management Phoenix Open gatherings. This old favorite is freshened up with super food ingredients sure to make your taste buds and body happy. Emerging science shows that certain super foods are even more nutritious when paired together than when they are eaten separately.
Super Foods Bloody Mary Blend
Recipe:
1 each tomato
2 oz crushed tomato
1 each ginger thumb
1 each garlic
½ c carrots
¼ c celery
½ each jalapeno (seeded)
Puree and add yogurt to desired consistency
Tomato: Lycopene, which reduces oxidative cell damage and protects the skin against the sun; vitamin C; B vitamins. Reduce' the risk of cancer, protect skin, prevent macular degeneration, lower cholesterol.
Ginger: medical uses include the treatment of nausea and morning sickness during pregnancy, motion sickness and some cancer treatments. Ginger can also help reduce the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis.
Garlic: This is a powerful organosulfate that's important in detoxification. It will help clean your body of leftover chemical residue from drugs or pollutants, secondhand smoke, and metabolites from alcohol.
Celery: Excellent source of Fiber.
Jalapeno: The heat source in chilies, capsaicin, is an antioxidant. Contains blood thinning properties to prevent strokes, lowers cholesterol, protects DNA against carcinogens, may stimulate release of endorphins ("natural high" chemicals)
The recipe was created from the build-your-own Bloody Mary menu at the Brittlebush Bar & Grill. The Bloody Mary menu boasts choices of 8 vodkas, 21 add-ins, and 17 garnishes, guests can create the perfect tasting drink. Walk, ride your bike, and bring along the entire family (including your four-legged friends) to Brittlebush Bar & Grill at The Westin Kierland Resort for this unique Breakfast experience with a neighborhood feel.
Where to get chocolate in Phoenix
Chocolate, flowers and hearts are everywhere - that must mean it’s time for Valentine’s Day. Flowers and hearts are nice and all, but we think chocolate for Valentine’s Day is where it’s at. Here’s a list of where to get the best chocolate treats in Phoenix.
Christopher’s Chocolate Tower
A lacey chocolate column filled with milk-chocolate mousse, drizzled with espresso-scented crème anglaise and garnished with seasonal berries. Hello, lover. The waiters at Christopher’s see us coming a mile away – it’s impossible to resist a suggestion of the Chocolate Tower for dessert.
Chocolate Milkshake at 5 ‘n Diner
As self-proclaimed chocolate milkshake connoisseurs, we hereby name the chocolate shake at 5 ‘n Diner our favorite. Feel free to pair it with a side of French fries.
Locally owned but nationally known, we are known to get excited and scared whenever a delivery of Fairytale Brownies is delivered to the office. Excited, because these are the best brownies around, scared because we seriously lack self-control in their presence.
Find your “Wei” with Wei of Chocolate. Organic, vegan, fair-trade chocolate made with flower essences = guilt free indulgence. We find our “wei” at the Downtown Phoenix Public Market.
Our serendipitous discovery of Chocofin chocolates happened during a day trip to Cottonwood in the Pillsbury Wine Company Tasting Room. Our server recommended pairing a dark chocolate black currant marzipan chocolate with the red wine we were drinking. Wowza. We’re hooked. The flavor combination was like nothing we’ve had before. Simply amazing.
Cerreta’s has been a Phoenix staple for many generations. Located in downtown Glendale, you can take a tour of the factory to see how their candy is made. Even better, the tour is free and they often let you sample some product. Our personal favorites include the Arizona Camelback Bar and the French Mint Truffles.
Julia Baker Confections Chocolate Dessert Boutique
Located at the Montelucia Resort, Julia Baker Confections offers European style chocolates, confections that you can enjoy with some wine, champagne and espresso in the café.
Chocolate Bread Pudding from Cornish Pasty
It was love at first taste for us when we tried this sweet, gooey and delicious dessert at Cornish Pasty. Homemade bread, baked in rich chocolate brandy sauce and served with crème aglaise or ice cream, we now make a point to order dessert first at Cornish Pasty.
Valentine’s Day in Phoenix

Love is in the air and when Valentine’s Day rolls around you don’t want to be caught without something romantic planned for your sweetheart. We’ve made planning a romantic Valentine’s Day easy with our list of specials, events and more happening this Valentine’s Day in Phoenix. You’re welcome.
Events
If your dance card is not full yet, save the date for the Valentine's Day Social Dance, hosted by Dance FX Studios in Mesa. Whether you're single and ready to mingle or attached at the hip, this special dance event is the perfect place to kick up your heels and enjoy great live music while benefiting a great cause since a portion of proceeds from the event will benefit the Wounded Warriors Project.
Details: Dance FX Studios 1859 W. Guadalupe Road, Mesa. $35.00 per person. Starts at 7pm. Call 480.968.6177
Come Away with Me: An Evening of Romance with the Phoenix Opera at the Musical Instrument Museum
Celebrate the romance of Valentine's Day with favorite Broadway love songs. Turn down the lights and travel with the stars of the Phoenix Opera on a journey through the melodies and magic of musical greats such as Gershwin, Porter, Bernstein, and Webber.
Details: MIM (Musical Instrument Museum) 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix. $20.00. Starts at 7pm.
“Feast for the Senses” Cooking Class at the Four Season Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
Highlighting a three-course menu ideal for taking the romance home on Valentine’s Day and beyond. The class will feature a menu meant for sharing, and will include a celebratory welcome cocktail and take-home recipe booklet.
Details: Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale. $55 per person or $100 per couple, and will run from 11am to 1:30pm.
Romance and Railroads: A natural blend, celebrate a sweet Valentine's aboard Arizona's longest-running nature show, feast your eyes on natural wonders while indulging in the enchantment of chocolate; explore the hidden splendor of the Verde Canyon and share a platter of decadent desserts.
Details: Verde Canyon Railroad 300 N. Broadway, Clarkdale. $89.95 per person. Call 800.582.7245
Arizona Winds Concert Band – Valentine’s Day Concert
John Thrasher, Director of Bands at Glendale College Community, founded the band in 1974. It was formed to offer an experience for adults to further continue with their instruments after high school and college. They soon matured into a high level-performing ensemble thrilling its audiences with fine music. Throughout their existence, many wonderful guest conductors have appeared in front of this group.
Details: Mountain Ridge High School 22800 N. 67th Avenue, Glendale. Free
Phoenix Valentine’s Day Comedy Show
What is better than an evening of comedy for Valentine's Day? Bring your Valentine to the funniest comedy show in Phoenix. The shows are all improv show but the suggestions will be along the Valentine's Day theme, come and laugh until your cheeks hurt and then have your valentine kiss them better.
Reservations are required.
Details: Jester’Z Improve Comedy at Theater 168, 7117 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale. Two shows at 7pm and 9pm. $15.00. Call 480.423.0120
The Art Laboe Valentine’s Super Love Jam
Art Laboe hosts The Art Laboe Valentine's Super Love Jam concert starring: Zapp, Evelyn Champagne King, Barbara Mason, Heatwave, Rose Royce, Barbara Lewis, The Originals, MC Magic and Sophia Maria. Art Laboe is widely known for creating the oldies format in radio and in music he innovated the compilation album with his Oldies But Goodies series. His many awards include a Star on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame," the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Diamond Circle Award and he is on the Walk Of Stars in Palm Springs.
Details: Jobing.com Arena 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale. $27.50 - $49.50.
Dinner
Valentine’s Day Dinner at District American Kitchen and Wine Bar
Have a love affair with an all American sweetheart and enjoy a scrumptious three-course dinner when you celebrate Valentine's Day. The Valentine's Day menu includes: Amuse from the chef called the District FB and J (the 'F' stands for foie butter instead of peanut butter); First course includes your choice of sticky pork cheeks, scallops and sweet corn, or truffle ricotta stuffed rigatoni; Second course features your choice of Schreiner's bacon wrapped prime tenderloin filet, Three Ways to Love your Lobster with lobster pillows, vanilla butter poached lobster and lobster tomato olive salad, or crispy hearts of palm under a béarnaise blanket. Third course includes a lover's trio of gourmet chocolate and strawberries. .
Guests can enjoy a live acoustic guitarist in an upscale atmosphere that feels more like your neighborhood retreat.
Reservations required.
Details: District American Kitchen and Wine Bar 320 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix. $49.00 for dinner, $30.00 for additional wine pairing. Call 602.817.5400
Different Pointe of View at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs
Breathtaking views and exceptional cuisine makes Different Pointe of View an ideal date spot for Valentine’s Day. This year, the AAA Four-Diamond restaurant is featuring a five-course, prix-fixe menu for the romantic holiday. The first course is a choice of two tempting appetizers: applewood smoked pork belly or Cedar River short rib ravioli. Next is a choice of either sweet red pepper-and-basil bisque or the restaurant’s signature lobster bisque. Following the salad course, Executive Chef Anthony DeMuro makes the entrée choice difficult with four delicious options: Cedar River grilled filet mignon, pan-seared pacific cobia, citrus scented olive oil poached main lobster, and seared Muscovy duck breast. And finally, no Valentine’s Day celebration would be complete without something sweet. Different Pointe of View is offering a choice of Chocolate Temptation and a traditional Vanilla bean crème brulee.
Details: Different Pointe of View at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort 11111 N. 7th Street, Phoenix. Dinner is $99 per person for 5pm seating and $110 per person from 5:30pm – 10pm. Wine pairings are available for an additional $40 per person. Call 602.866.6350 for reservations.
Anti-Valentine’s Dinner at Rico’s American Grill at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort
No date? No worries! Valentine’s Day isn’t just for lovebirds at Rico’s American Grill. Those foodies flying solo on Feb. 14 will find a fantastic prix-fixe menu perfect for those celebrating their singlehood. The menu will include risotto sushi rolls with gingered onion, spicy deviled eggs with jalapeños, and charred romaine spoons with pork belly, smoked tomato and tri-pepper hollandaise.
Details: Rico’s American Grill at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort 7677 N. 16th Street, Phoenix. Dinner is $42 per person and there won’t be any candlelight or a rose in sight. Call 602.997.5850 for reservations.
Ride behind a steam locomotive to the Grand Canyon with the nostalgic Harriman coaches to one of the famous seven natural wonders of the world. The train ride will be followed by a Centennial Sweetheart Dinner at the Sultana Theatre which was built in 1912. Enjoy a first class meal while viewing a photographic account of Williams history that will be displayed throughout the Theatre.
Reservations required.
Details: Grand Canyon Railway 1201 W. Route 66, Williams. $50.00 - $100.00. 928.773.1976
Friday through Monday, February 10-13 enjoy a romantic experience before Valentine's Day. Dine on a menu of stone crab, oysters and rock shrimp ceviche, followed by a salad of roasted beets, arugula and local citrus followed by roasted Florida yellowtail snapper. Blood-orange sorbet is then served, followed by grilled Arizona beef "Chateaubriand." Chocolate indulgences are served for dessert.
Reservations required.
Details: Lon’s at the Hermosa 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley. $69, $35 for wine supplement. Call 602.955.7878
Top of the Rock
Breathtaking Valley views and a specialty four-course menu crafted by executive chef Gregory Wiener are offered for couples looking to celebrate before, on or after Valentine's Day. Begin with an amuse bouche, followed by a hearts of palm salad with jumbo crab, then honey-roasted chestnut soup. The entree is roasted beef tenderloin for two, served with garden vegetables, green-chile au gratin potatoes and red-wine syrup. "A study in passion and chocolate" dessert concludes the meal.
Reservations required.
Details: Top of the Rock at The Buttes 2000 Westcourt Way, Tempe. $100 for two. February 11-17. Call 602.431.2370.
A four-course Italian meal begins with a choice of cioppino or cream of wild and porcini mushroom soup, followed by arugula, including blood oranges and shallots. Choose seared sea bass, or sliced pork tenderloin for your entree. Elderflower zabaglione in chocolate tulip with pirouette is served for dessert. Included are four wine pairings and champagne. Limited seating available. Double seatings only available with reservation.
Details: Amano Pizza Bistro 1541 E. Baseline Road, Phoenix. Check-in begins at 5:45pm on February 14th. $70 per person. Call 602.540.1630.
Bistro 24
A romantic five-course meal prepared by executive chef Stephen Toevs features oysters, figs, truffles and chocolate. Each dish contains an ingredient or two with aphrodisiac qualities. Reservations are required.
Details: Ritz-Carlton Phoenix 2401 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. $72.00. Call 602.952.2424.
Café Zuzu
Select an appetizer of lobster bisque or lobster two ways: butter-poached with melted leeks plus a chilled cocktail with Meyer lemon and American caviar. Entree choices are herb-roasted tenderloin of beef with golden chanterelle mushrooms, baby spinach and sauce bernaise, or diver scallops with winter vegetable risotto, lemon butter and apple-cider gastrique. Chocolate-covered strawberries and mini cupcakes and Grand Marnier are offered for dessert. Drinks include the Red Hot Momma martini, a Maker's Mark Manhattan and a half-bottle of Champagne Henriot Blanc Souverain. The regular menu is also available.
Reservations recommended.
Details: Café Zuzu at The Hotel Valley Ho 6850 E. Main Street, Scottsdale. Call 480.421.7997.
Cheuvront Restaurant and Wine Bar
Chef Ryan Rivera prepares a meal that begins with a choice of scallop chowder or Humboldt Fog salad, followed by entree choices of halibut filet or chicken roulade. Select espresso cheesecake or a Farmstead cheese plate for dessert. A complimentary glass of Gruet Blanc de Noirs, given 90 points by "Wine Spectator" magazine is included.
Reservations required.
Details: Cheuvront Restaurant and Wine Bar 1326 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix. $45 per person. Call 602.307.0022.
Dine in historic surroundings with spectacular mountain views on a menu created by executive chef Charles Kassels. The meal begins with hearts of romaine with lobster vinaigrette or roasted valentine-pepper bisque with crispy red beets, followed by such entree choices as a lovebird duo of pan-roasted chicken breast and leg confit with herb crust and fingerling potatoes, cauliflower and baby carrots; a center-cut filet with sweet(heart) potato gratin and asparagus bundles; and Chilean sea bass with wild-for-you mushroom ravioli with haricot vert. A choice of dark-chocolate cake with white-chocolate mousse and milk-chocolate ganache, or strawberry shortcake with berry compote and sweet whipped cream are offered for dessert. El Chorro's famous sticky buns, handcrafted beer and butter, coffee and tea are included. Wine pairings are available for an additional fee.
Reservations required.
Details: El Chorro 5550 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley. $98 for two, $25 per person for additional wine pairings. Call 480.948.5170, ext 202.
Elements at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa
A gourmet, four-course meal begins with options like sweet-potato soup, rooted beet tar tar, or Island Creek oysters. Select one of three salads such as spinach and frisee, and then choose one of six entree options: roasted filet of beef; lobster and udon carbonara; roasted chicken; miso-glazed organic sea bass; braised short ribs; or eggplant and tofu fritter. Coconut cheesecake, Grand Marnier creme brulee, or white and dark-chocolate mousse cake are offered for dessert.
Reservations required.
Details: Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain 5700 E. McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley. $95. 480.948.2100
La Piazza Al Forno caters an Italian dinner of rigatoni al forno, baked meat lasagna, warm garlic bread and a dinner salad. Flamenco guitarist Chris Burton Jácome plays while flamenco dancers Martín Gaxiola and Lena Jácome perform. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Reservations required.
Details: Glendale Gaslight Inn 5747 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale. $55. Call 623.934.9119.
Il Terrazzo at The Phoenician
Chef de cuisine Kyle Lipetzky offers diners a four-course, prix-fixe menu that begins with langoustine with cauliflower cream, followed by duck with chestnut tortelloni and brussels sprouts. Select John Dory black truffle, roasted root vegetables, crispy herb potato and carrot butter; or American Kobe beef with wild mushroom, caramelized salsify, watercress and Barbera Vincotto for the main course. For dessert, executive pastry chef Roy Pell offers diners a chocolate buffet, which is also available a la carte.
Reservations recommended.
Details: Il Terrazzo at The Phoenician 6000 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. $67, $15 for dessert buffet only. Call 480.423.2530.
Kai Restaurant at Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa
Executive chef Michael O'Dowd offers diners a seven-course, prix-fixe tasting menu featuring crispy marble of smoked oyster and foie gras, translucent sous-vide Arctic char and halibut cheeks with saffron fume, Hudson Valley duck presented three ways, a winter collage of pork and lobster and buffalo tartare. A journey into the world of chocolate and cotton candy is offered for dessert. Wine pairings are available for an additional cost. Limited seating available.
Reservations are required.
Details: Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Boulevard, Gila River Reservation. $165. Call 602.385.5726.
Meritage Steakhouse at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa
A multi-course menu begins with an amuse of smoked linquisa sausage medallion with Pink Lady apple and rhubarb chutney, followed by a choice of an organic arugula salad with strawberries, a classic Caesar salad and Maine lobster chowder. Entree choices include Brandt beef prime chateaubriand for two; jumbo prawns scampi with Meyer-lemon Chardonnay; and cod with champagne buerre blanc. Accompaniments include Yukon gold mashed potatoes, lobster green been cauliflower gratin and foraged wild mushrooms. Dessert is a strawberry milk-chocolate Napoleon with a warm banana nutella wrap.
Reservations required.
Details: Meritage Steakhouse at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa 5350 E. Marriott Drive, Phoenix. 480.293.3988
Ristorante Tuscany at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa
A romantically inspired menu features hand-crafted pasta, specialty pizzas and small plates. Begin with an amuse bouche of crispy oyster bruschetta with ricotta, prosciutto and artichoke hearts, followed by a choice of wild arugula salad with champagne-basil vinaigrette or creamy roasted cauliflower soup with truffle oil. An intermezzo of brut rose sorbet is then followed by entree choices like pan-roasted free-range chicken, yukon potato puree and broccoli rabe; whole fennel-stuffed branzino with a white-bean pancetta ragu; pappardelle tossed with sweet corn and capri tomatoes; and bone-in rib eye with celery-root puree, royal trumpet mushrooms and roasted apple reduction. Desserts include a milk-chocolate lime creme brulee with rosemary-caramel in a citrus-oil cake and strawberry and passion-fruit cheesecake lollipops.
Details: Ristorante Tuscany at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa 5350 E. Marriott Drive, Phoenix. $85 per couple, $45 per person. Call 480.293.3988.
Executive chef Christopher Nicosia offers diners for two prix-fixe featuring four-course aphrodisiac options. Diners can enjoy breathtaking views of Pinnacle Peak and select Fonduta and toasted bread with winter truffles or ostriche gratinati with West Coast oysters, caramelized fennel and onion gratin for the first course. "Love letters" red pasta envelopes filled with ricotta and roasted butternut squash are served with sage butter, Parmigiano Reggiano and crushed amaretti for the second course. Choose between roasted beef tenderloin with "kissing" shrimp, served with truffled potatoes, sauteed spinach with raisins, pine nuts and balsamic vinegar and roasted, stuffed lobster with crab, crispy lentil and a wilted-greens salad for the entree. "Sogno nero," a chocolate cake filled with dark-chocolate ganache, cherry brandy and Amarena cherry sorbetto, is served for dessert. A rose for the lady and non-alcoholic beverages are included. Romance cocktails like the Goddess of Love martini and wines by the bottle and glass are available.
Reservations required.
Details: Sassi 10455 E. Pinnacle Peak Parkway, Scottsdale. $149 for two. 480.502.9095.
The Latilla at The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa
A savory menu from chef de cuisine Stephen Jones features spicy fire-and-ice head-on shrimp, sun-dried strawberry arugula salad, filet mignon, black-striped sea bass cioppino and white-chocolate obsession and strawberry-almond cake. Seatings available every half-hour from 6 to 8 p.m. Reservations required.
Details: The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa 34631 N. Tom Darlington Drive, Scottsdale. $65 per person. Call 480.488.7317.
Ladies Only Tea at The Ritz-Carlton Phoenix
Ladies can sip tea and watch a fashion show. Ritz-Carlton tea maitre d' Jeffrey Hattrick offers a new tea menu and wild-rose white tea. Vintage couture from Fashion by Robert Black is showcased. Reservations are required.
Details: The Ritz Carlton 2401 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. $38, $15 for champagne. Call 602.468-0700.
Tonto Bar & Grill
An a la carte menu is offered and features items like a cranberry-kiss martini and an appetizer of Maine lobster bisque and butter-poached snow crab. The entree is a 4-ounce mesquite wood-grilled filet and two pan-seared diver scallops with accompaniments like risotto and asparagus spears. Dessert is a "cupid's heart" petite-shape red velvet cake with raspberry cream-cheese icing served with a trio of chocolate-caramel truffles and vanilla anglaise.
Details: Tonto Bar & Grill 5736 E. Rancho Manana Boulevard. Call 480.488.0698.
Hotel Packages
Romance Package at Hotel Valley Ho
Make your Valentine's Day a little more swell! A Red Flower aromatherapy candle is our gift to you upon arrival. Enjoy complimentary turndown service, with delivery of a half-bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne and fresh seasonal fruit. Watch a complimentary movie in bed, then sleep in and wake up to breakfast in bed or at ZuZu. A recommendation for an indulgent addition to this package is a couple’s massage at VH Spa (additional fee).
*$20/person maximum for breakfast. All package items exclude tax and gratuity. Meals do not include alcohol.
Book your room at 480.248.2000 or online here: https://booking.ihotelier.com/istay/istay.jsp?hotelid=6263
Romantic Rendezvous at Kimpton’s FireSky Resort & Spa
Now and again, love birds must leave the nest to have a little fun. Kimpton’s FireSky Resort and Spa offers the perfect place to perch – with haute cuisine, a bottle of bubbly and a cinematic reason to snuggle. The Romantic Rendevous package includes a four-course tasting menu for two at Taggia restaurant, a bottle of champagne delivered to the room and an in-room movie. The package, which is offered year-round, is priced from $279 and can be booked at http://www.fireskyresort.com with the rate code “PROM” or by calling 1-800-528-7867 and mentioning the package by name.
Also at Firesky Resort just for the month of February is Kimpton’s “Robe-mance” package featuring their special breed of snuggly robes, which come in leopard- and zebra-print motifs. From Feb. 1-29, those who book a Robe-mance Package will enjoy deluxe accommodation, two new and silky-soft signature Kimpton bathrobes made of 100 percent Turkish ring-spun cotton (a $180 value), and a $25 dining and beverage credit that’s perfect for a nightcap or breakfast in bed. Offered at participating Kimpton hotels nationwide, the Robe-mance package is priced starting from $269 per night, based on location and availability. Reservations can be made at http://www.KimptonHotels.com or our individual hotel web sites by entering “ROBES” in the rate code box, or by calling 1-800-KIMPTON and requesting the Robe-mance package.
Seasons of Love Package at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
Couples can follow their bliss to the Resort’s building 14, reinvented as the new adults-only “Hideaway” retreat. All casitas in this building are outfitted with specialty bath amenities to better enjoy the deep-soaking tubs. Guests are greeted with Love Potion champagne cocktails for two, and a book of love sonnets awaits by the bed. Book the romantic Bliss Suite and relax together on an outdoor hammock, take a dip in the private plunge pool or cool off amid the tranquil outdoor garden shower.
The “Pillow Talk” package offers accommodations in the new Hideaway building, plus indulgent breakfast in bed. Laze the morning away together with a menu with romance in mind featuring chocolate pancakes, lobster and mascarpone scrambled eggs or luscious raspberry French toast. Or, soothe the effects of last night’s festivities with a Bloody Mary bar and decadent comfort-food breakfast delivered to your door.
An “a la carte” menu of Morning Rituals complements the new romantic offerings. Add additional elements to a romantic getaway, such as Sunrise Serenity poolside duo massage, or an energetic Morning Trek hike to nearby Pinnacle Peak Park, followed by a gourmet picnic breakfast. Savor an aphrodisiac breakfast in bed delivered to your casita guest room with the Do Not Disturb ritual, or liven up the lazy morning after the night before with the Rage on Through custom Bloody Mary bar accompanied by a decadent breakfast.
Prices begin at $349 for the Pillow Talk package this fall, and $449 in spring 2012. The Sunrise Serenity and Morning Rituals are priced on an a la carte basis. For reservations and more information, please call (888) 207-9696 or book online at http://www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale.
Boulders Romance Package
Celebrate your love with a romantic rendezvous at The Boulders. Escape and create unforgettable memories together in one of the world’s most romantic setting. The Boulders Romance package includes:
• Luxurious Resort Casita accommodations
• Daily breakfast for two
• Chilled bottle of Sparkling Wine or Sparkling Cider upon arrival
• Complimentary access to the award-winning Golden Door ® Spa and fitness facility, adult pool, steam rooms, sauna and Niwa pool.
The price of the Boulders Romance Package starts at $389/night (double occupancy). Call 888.579.2631 to book and mention the Romance Package.
InnPlace Hotel Phoenix North - Valentine's Day
Treat that special someone to a night they won't forget at the InnPlace Hotel Phoenix North. Package includes:
- One Night Stay in a Cabana Suite
- Three Course Dinner for Two in Our Restaurant, Copper Creek (advanced reservations required)
- Bottle of Champagne and a Special Dessert Delivered to Your Guestroom
Promo Code= VDAY
Valid 2/10/12-2/14/12
Instructions: To book your stay, please call 602-997-5900 and ask for the VDAY package or visit our website http://www.innplacehotels.com/locations/phoenix-north and use promo code VDAY.
W Scottsdale - Romantic Getaway Package
Elevate your Valentine's Day with a romantic getaway Romantic Getaway Package Includes:
- A celebration amenity of Strawberries with three dipping sauces
- $50.00 gift card to Sushi Roku
- Upgrade to a Spectacular room
- In-room breakfast for two people, including one split of champagne
Instructions: BOOK: Call 888 627 8347
Spa Specials
Narande Spa at The Buttes Resort
Champagne and Rose Body Exfoliation- This 80 minute treatment consists of an exfoliation of the hands, feet and body. After the exfoliation process, the guest will rinse off the aromatic sea salt and will return to the table for an application of the Champagne & Rose Butter Cream which is the ultimate hydrating treatment with a blend of shea butter, vitamins A, C & D and grape seed oil. Guests will also receive a scalp massage as part of the treatment. ($149.00)
Couples Massage-This 50 minute treatment includes a custom Narande, Aromatherapy, or Reflexology massage for two guests in the relaxing, couples room. ($165.00)
Details: Narande Spa at The Buttes Resort 2000 Westcourt Way, Tempe. These treatments will be available February 1st – February 29th. Guests at the spa will also enjoy access to the two pools on property, one of them the size of a football field; four secluded hillside whirlpools as well as the fully equipped fitness center. A water bar with fresh fruit will also offer a welcoming break between spa treatments. Narande Spa’s holiday hours are Monday-Saturday from 9:00am-8:00pm & Sunday from 9:00am-6:00pm. Call 602.431.2357.
Spa Tapas at the Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North
For the month of February, the Spa & Salon will feature a special romantic twist on the “Tapas Tasting Menu.” The Tapas Tasting Menu is offered in the Spa from 3 to 8 p.m. and in the Salon from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. Spa guests can choose two specialty 25-minute “tapas” treatments inspired by the season for the special rate of $99. Salon guests can select from a seasonal “Martini and Manicure” or “Margarita and Makeup” option for $75.
Details: Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale. Call 480.513.5145.
The Sweetheart Package at Salon Mila at el Pedregal
A Love Energy Facial- Gently exfoliates and moisturizes with fruit acids utilizing wheat ceramides to attract and retain moisture
Chocolate Dipped Strawberry & Ice Cream Pedicure- Begins with a scrumptious foot soak in a ME! Bath Choco-holic Bath Ice Cream allowing the blend of essential oils, minerals, and fragrances to soften the feet. After the soak, guests will enjoy a cleanse and exfoliation with the ME! Bath Strawberry Shower Sherbet. The treatment will end with a creamy chocolate foot mask to stimulate and firm the skin and nail polish application of strawberry nail color.
Luxurious Hair and Makeup Style- A stunning fashionable blow-dry and flawless makeup application
The price of this package is $199.00 and also includes a glass of champagne and a gift of red Hanky Panky Rose underwear gift.. The package will be available from January 16th to February 15th; guests will be able to redeem this package from February 14th through March 31st, 2012.
Details: Salon Mila at el Pedregal 34505 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 480.488.5220
Jurlique Spa at FireSky
Bathing in red wine may well be the only thing more blissful than drinking it… The Tuscan Wine Therapy Body Treatment offers wine-drenched Italian decadence, featuring a mix of Mediterranean olive oil, crushed grape seeds, blackberry fibers and red wine, and is available for $125 per person for 60 minutes, including gratuity (regularly $150). The Rose Harmony Duo pairs a rose-petal soak with a rejuvenating massage, leaving your skin sweet-smelling and petal soft thanks to Jurlique's signature rose petal body oil. This 90 minute treatment is available for $180 and includes gratuity (regularly $216).
Calling all chocoholics, men and women alike! The Sweetheart Chocolate Facial & Lip Scrub marries enticing aromas, hold-and-cold sensations and a relaxing facial massage with the bliss of a milk-and-chocolate antioxidant mask. Available for $135, this 60 minute package includes a peptide-firming System or RAW Man Kit (regularly $194 - $204). The Peruvian Chocolate Pedicure, available for $52, pampers your tootsies with a soak, massage and mix of Bella Lucce products including a sugar scrub and moisturizer with prime-pressed cocoa butter, French cocoa absolute, chocolate extract, organic cocoa powder and pure Dagoba chocolate. During this 45 minute pedicure, guests will enjoy sipping hot cocoa and nibbling on dark chocolate. (regularly $72).
Gift certificates are also available. Call 480.945.7666 to book.
Tocasierra Spa Sweet Treat-ments
Tocasierra Spa at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort is celebrating Valentine’s Day for the whole month of February with three tantalizing spa package offers perfect for giving as a gift or enjoying as a couple.
The Oh-So-Cocoa spa package is a chocolate lover’s paradise featuring a cocoa massage, an acai chocolate facial and a whipped cocoa pedicure. It is priced at $225.
The 80-minute Oh-So-Inviting package, priced at $175, features a rejuvenating exfoliation using mango, exotic oils, and shea butter followed by a sugar butter body wrap and a relaxing massage. Plus, the package includes a sugar smoothie lotion to take home.
For couples, Tocasierra Spa offers its Rekindle the Romance package featuring a 50-minute signature aromatherapy massage for two in the spa’s spacious couples’ suite. This package is available for $150.
Tocasierra Spa also offers Valentine’s Gift Certificates. For details or to schedule an appointment, call 602.906.3820.
Calorie-free Valentines at Tocaloma Spa
Tocaloma Spa at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort has the perfect Valentine’s Day gifts – cupcakes and chocolates without the calories! The spa’s “Feeling Smitten” cupcake bath bombs turn baths into fizzy, decadent, bakery-scented soaks. Large cupcakes are available for $11 and mini cupcakes are $6. The cupcake bath bombs are available in three delicious scents: strawberry mint, vanilla lemon and hot mess, which is magnolia, pink hibiscus and peach.
For chocolate lovers, Tocaloma Spa is offering “Chocoholicks,” which are tasty, lip gloss pallets with four enticing chocolate-y shades coupled with the calming aromatherapy effect of the cocoa’s natural scent. This sweet gift is priced at $35. Tocaloma Spa also has gift certificates available. Call 602.375.4645 to book.
Where to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Phoenix
The Year of the Dragon will be rung in Monday, January 23rd for the Chinese New Year. Here’s how you can celebrate the Chinese New Year in Phoenix.
2012 Chinese New Year celebrations kick off on Monday, January 23rd finishing with a 3-day festival Friday, January 27th through Sunday, January 29th. There will be art contests, a banquet, children’s activities and more.
Chinese New Year Celebration at the Musical Instrument Museum
Special performances to celebrate the Year of the Dragon will take place on Saturday, January 8th. The day will feature traditional Chinese instruments, folk songs and dance, martial arts, original artwork on display, and a craft activity for all ages. A Chinese-inspired menu will also be available in the MIM Café.
Where to eat
The Super L Ranch Market will be preparing a variety of Chinese New Year specialty items such as; Doufuhua (sweet tofu dessert), Nian Gao (sticky cake), Zongzi (rice and meat steamed in a banana leaf), Gok Jau (dumplings) and more.
If you want to keep it simple we recommend these local Chinese restaurants:
Wahsun Chinese Restaurant (8056 N. 19th Avenue, Phoenix) Located in a non-descript strip mall, Wahsun serves your favorites in huge and affordable portions. Although the restaurant is nothing fancy, you’ll forget as soon as you take your first bite.
Asian Café Express ( 1911 W. Main Street, Mesa) Another affordable favorite, Asian Café Express has an impressive menu with something for everyone.
Nee House Chinese Restaurant (13843 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix) Another great local choice with a traditional and more Americanized menu.
China Chili (302 E. Flower Street, Phoenix) A favorite among the downtown Phoenix crowd, China Chili is a great place to eat Chinese with your whole family.
Ling and Louie’s (9397 E. Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale) Ling and Louie’s will be ringing in The Year of the Dragon by decking out the restaurant with Chinese New Year staples and a healthy serving of the color red, which is traditional for the occasion.
Gung hay fat choy!
What to do for New Year’s Eve in Phoenix
Now that all the holiday presents are unwrapped, it’s time to ring in the New Year! So if you need ideas of what to do for New Year's Eve and where to pop open the bubbly here in Greater Phoenix, look no further.
Parties
The Real London Bus Big NYE Pub Crawl
The bus will be loaded with all the standard NYE supplies (streamers, hats, poppers etc.) and champagne of course. Everyone will meet at the Rose and Crown Pub with stops at Time Finnegan’s, The Duce (food available) and Copper Blues. Just in time for the drop and more champagne!
Details: The Real London Bus. All tickets need to be purchased in advance by December 24th. $60 per person, which includes cover at each stop. Call 480.334.8372.
Westgate Rocks New Years Eve Party
Celebrate the New Year at Westgate’s Fountain Park. The fun starts at 6 pm and includes live music, games, arts and crafts, and more.
Details: Westgate 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard , Glendale. 6pm – 2am. Free. 623.772.4000
The Terrace Room Lounge
Celebrate the New Year in The Terrace Room lounge at Different Pointe of View beginning at 8 p.m. with live music, party favors, light far and a New Year’s champagne toast. The cost is $50 per person or complimentary for dinner guests of Different Pointe of View. Reservations are required.
Details: The Terrace Room Lounge 11111 N. 7th St, Phoenix. Call 602.866.6350
New Year’s Eve Bash at Rawhide
Ring in the New Year Western Style at Rawhide's Steakhouse. Enjoy a delicious buffet menu, live music, dancing, party favors and a sparkling beverage to toast the New Year.
Details: Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse 5700 W. Tham Yog North Loop Road, Chandler. 9pm – 1am. $45 Adults, $18 Kids 4-12. 480.502.5600
New Years Eve at Symphony Hall
Ring in the New Year with The Phoenix Symphony performing classics from New York to Vienna. Enjoy waltzes, Broadway tunes and more from legends like Cole Porter, Leonard Bernstein, and Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Details: Symphony Hall 75 N. Second Street, Phoenix. 7pm. Tickets $27-83. 602.495.1999
The festivities will include live performances by local bands, ice skating, and vendors selling a variety of beer, wine and other spirits. A headlining perfomance by former LIVE front man Ed Kowalczyk will ring in the New Year.
Details: CityScape 1 E. Washington Street, Phoenix. 7pm. $20 General Admission $35 VIP Red Zone. 602.772.3900
Ring in the New Year at this annual adults-only gala with music, dancing, Zoolights, snacks and a no-host bar. Complimentary champagne will be provided at the stroke of midnight while the ball drops to ring in 2012.
Details: The Phoenix Zoo 455 N. Galvin Parkway Papago Park, Phoenix. 9:30 pm - 12:30am. $45 per person: $85 per couple. 602.273.1341
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Block Party
As Arizona's biggest and most exciting New Year's Eve bash, the Fiesta Bowl Block Party is a jam-packed evening of fun and entertainment for the entire family. With rockin' bands, beer gardens and a host of entertainers, this is one fantastic celebration you won't want to miss.
Details: Mill Avenue District 500 S. Mill Ave, Tempe. 5:30pm – 12:30am. $20. VIP $100. 480.350.0900
Scottsdale’s Ultimate Block Party
Scottsdale's largest party hits the streets for New Years Eve with live DJ performances, four open bars, (Dos Gringos, Rock Bar, White House and Upper Deck) and a special performance by local favorties Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers.
Details: Craftsman Court 4209 N. Craftsman, Scottsdale. 6pm. Tickets $35.
Barbra’s Rockin New Years at the Rock
Hosted by Barbra Seville, this New Year's Party is sure to Rock your world! This Vegas style show will feature live performances, a dinner buffet, party favors and a champagne toast at midnight.
Details: The Rock 4129 N. 7th Avenue, Phoenix. 8pm. Tickets $10. 602.248.8559
Talking Stick Resorts New Years Eve Ball
This dinner and dance extravaganza presents live performances by legendary 80’s acts Morris Day and the Time and Sheena Easton. There will also be party favors and a balloon drop.
Details: Salt River Grand Ballroom at Talking Stick Resort 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. 8pm. Tickets $99-150. 480.850.7777
The Goblin King New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at FilmBar
Dance 2011 away at FilmBar in downtown Phoenix. This unique event promises to be an evening of enchantment and festivity. The $15 cover includes champagne toast at midnight, masks, party favors and appetizers. Fantasy costumes or formal attire is encouraged, masks are required.
Details: FilmBar 815 N. 2nd Street, Phoenix. 21+ only, $15. 602.595.9187
Blue Martini: Diamonds Are Forever Casino Royale
High-end lounge Blue Martini pays tribute to James Bond and hosts a black-tie soiree to ring in the New Year. Dress your best in gowns and tuxes. Open bar from 8-10pm. Reservations are encouraged.
Details: Blue Martini 5455 E. High Street, Phoenix. $25 for women, $50 for men. Tables are available by reservation only. 480.638.2583
Rip’s Ales & Cocktails: The Final Countdown at Obscura
DJ Roya and Adrian Flanagan will spin their best ‘80’s and Brit pop tracks for New Year’s Eve so be prepared to dance the night away. Get there before 10pm and pay only $5 cover. Drink specials all night long.
Details: Rip’s Ales & Cocktails 3045 N. 16th Street, Phoenix. $5 before 10pm, $10 after. 602.266.0015
Crescent Ballroom: New Year’s Eve Pahtay
DJ Sean Watson will be joined by BC/AD, Benni Beatnik, Ariel, Ellery, Hartbreaks and Aaron Hempsey and electro duo Peachcake at this FREE New Year’s Eve party.
Details: Crescent Ballroom 308 N. Second Avenue, Phoenix. FREE. 602.716.2222
MercBar New Year’s Eve
Put on your best black and white attire and be fancy while you ring in 2012. General admission guests enjoy a hosted bar from 8-11pm with hors d’oeuvres. Table specials available.
Details: MercBar 2525 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. $50-125. 602.508.9449
Champagne Supernova New Year’s Extravaganza at Dollhouse Cocktail Lounge
Enjoy complimentary champagne, food and half-off all cocktails from 8-10pm. DJ Circle will be spinning and a complimentary midnight toast is included.
Details: Dollhouse Cocktail Lounge 7419 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale. $45 at the door, $25 in advance. Call 480.359.7118
Brunswick New Year’s Dance Party
Bowl your way to 2012. Enjoy an appetizer buffet, party favors, DJ music and a champagne toast. There will be contests, prizes and bowling of course!
Details: Brunswick Lanes 1160 S. Gilbert Road, Gilbert. Prices vary. Call 480.813.2695
New Year’s Eve at Carefree Station
Carefree Station celebrates the New Year in every American time zone! Complementary champagn toasts and party favors at 10pm, 11pm, midnight, and 1am. Live music from Jon McConnell, lobster tail and surf-and-turf dinner specials will be available in addition to regular menu items. Reservations are suggested.
Details: Carefree Station Grill & Bar 7212 Ho Hum Road, Carefree. Call 480.488.8182
Fountain Hills Theater New Year’s Eve Block Party x3
Bring the kids at 6pm for a family-friendly event with kiddie music, finger foods, soft drinks, noise makers, hats and a sparkling cider toast at 8pm. A second celebration takes place with music dancing and a buffet that ends at 10pm with a champagne toast. Then Arizona’s New Year will be celebrated at midnight with another champagne toast. Guests are welcome for all three celebrations.
Details: Fountain Hills Theater 11445 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills. $30, $15 for age 7 and younger. 480.837.9661
National Comedy Theatre New Year’s Eve Extravaganza
This all-ages improvisational comedy performance includes a catered buffet, party favors, noise makers and balloons. A champagne and cider toast is featured at midnight. Advanced tickets required.
Details: National Comedy Theatre 1111 S. Longmore Road, Mesa. $59. 602.374.5638
Golfland New Year’s Party
Ring in the New Year at Golfland in a family friendly environment. Unlimited attractions, video games, a live DJ, dance floor and a midnight balloon drop.
Details: Mesa Golfland/Sunsplash 155 W. Hampton Avenue, Mesa. $15-18. 480.834.8319
Uncle Lucius New Year’s Eve Party
Uncle Lucius plays The Compound Grill. A champagne toast at midnight is included with ticket purchase.
Details: The Compound Grill 7000 E. Mayo Blvd, Phoenix. $25 for table seating, $20 for general admission. 480.585.5483
Axis/Radius: Welcome to the Jungle
Ring in the New Year at Axis/Radius with this “Welcome to the Jungle” themed party. Dress up as rock starts or jungle beasts. Guns N’ Roses original drummer Steven Adler will be in attendance. Complimentary champagne toast at midnight.
Details: Axis/Radius 7340 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale. $25 single, $45 couple. 480.970.1112
Pussycat Lounge: PCL NYE
Dance your way into 2012 with tunes spun by DJ Aaron Taylor. Get there early and enjoy a hosted Ciroc vodka bar from 8-10pm.
Details: Pussycat Lounge, 4426 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale. Free for women, $20 for men. 480.481.3100
American Junkie: Junkie Bash
This is the place to ring in the New Year on a budget. No cover and a hosted Ciroc vodka bar from 8-10pm. Complimentary champagne toast at midnight.
Details: American Junkie 4363 N. 75th Street, Scottsdale. 480.990.3000
W Scottsdale: New Year’s Eve Cirque Nouveau
Watch sideshow performances, musical acts and a fireworks display at this vintage circus themed party. Hotel guests have access to a hosted bar from 7-9:30pm and receive a top hat and feathered headpiece, and split of champagne.
Details: W Scottsdale Hotel and Residences 7277 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale. $75 for women, $100 for men. Hotel packages available. 480.970.2100
Dinners
Shake & Twist Like 56 New Year’s Bash at Hotel Valley Ho
Make reservations for this four-course dinner served with Henriot Champagnes and Grey Goose vodka pairings. After dinner, dance in the ZuZu lounge to music spun by DJ P-Body. A rooftop champagne toast is featured at midnight. Seatings at 6:30pm and 9:30pm. Reservations recommended, special room rates available.
Details: Hotel Valley Ho 6850 E. Main Street, Scottsdale. $125 for 9:30pm seating, $95 for 6:30pm. Call 480.248.2000
The Mint: New Year’s Eve Experience 2012 ‘Vintage’
Start out the evening with a five-course prix fixe menu created by chef Jonny Chu that includes Black Dragon fish, wasabi shumai and sweet wontons. The Mint will be decked out in metallic décor so guests are encouraged to dress in silver and gold. The first 400 guests will receive swag bags.
Details: The Mint 7373 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale. $20 for women, $50 for men, $35 additional per person for dinner. 480.947.6468
Taggia at Kimpton’s FireSky Resort & Spa
Taggia offers a delicious Old Town option for your last supper of 2011. The coastal Italian restaurant is offering a four-course prix-fix menu with a delectable lineup of seafood, salad, filet and rich desserts including a torte, tarte and bombolini with ganache. For those who want to dine with wine, the Taggia team will be on hand to offer perfect pairings.
Details: Taggia at Kimpton’s FireSky Resort & Spa 4925 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Reservations recommended. 480.424.6095
Different Pointe of View
Indulge in a prix fixe holiday dinner with a choice of two seatings. The first seating is at 5 p.m. and is $125 per guest, or $175 with wine pairings. The second seating begins at 8 p.m. and is $150 per person, or $200 with wine pairings. The second seating includes a champagne toast at midnight.
Details: A Different Pointe of View 11111 N. 7th St, Phoenix. Call 602.866.6350
Rico’s American Grill
A three-course holiday menu from 6 to 10 p.m. The celebration includes a glass of champagne and live music in Rico’s Backyard as we celebrate the New Year. Cost is $42 per person and reservations are suggested.
Details: Rico’s American Grill 7677 N. 16th Street, Phoenix. Call 602.997.5850
New Year’s Eve Dinner at District Kitchen & Wine Bar
Delight in a decadent five-course New Year’s Eve dinner with wine pairings while listening to live jazz music throughout the night at District American Kitchen & Wine Bar. The delectable dinner creations showcase artisan products, herbs from the restaurant’s rooftop garden, and sustainably farmed produce from local growers. Savor traditional American comfort foods served with a classic twist this New Year’s Eve.
Details: District Kitchen & Wine Bar 320 N. 3rd St. Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel, Phoenix.First seating is from 5:30 to 7pm. Prices are $59 for adults, $30 for kids, and $30 for the wine pairing. Second seating is from 8 to 10pm. Prices are $69 for adults with a champagne toast, $34 for kids, and $30 for the wine pairing. An a la carte menu will be available for bar patrons. Complimentary three-hour self-parking validation is available. Restaurant reservations are required. Call 602.817.5400
New Year’s Eve Dinner at Zinburger
On New Year’s Eve, enjoy a prix fixe dinner for two at Zinburger at Biltmore Fashion Park. The dinner is $40 (excludes tax and gratuity), which includes two burgers or entrée salads, one side dish, a slice of pie, such as Zinburger’s decadent Banana Cream Pie, plus two drinks. For drink selections, indulge in a glass of wine, a draft beer, or one of Zinburger’s signature handcrafted shakes, such as the new Salted Caramel Shake or the Gingerbread shake of the month. The special dinner is available from 4 to 10pm.
Details: Zinburger Biltmore Fashion Park 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. For more information, call 602.424.9500
New Year’s Eve Dinner at NoRTH at Kierland
Enjoy a three course, prix fixe dinner on New Year’s Eve at NoRTH at Kierland Commons. The dinner is $40 per person from 4:30 to 5:30pm and $55 per person from 5:30 p.m. to close.
Details: NoRTH at Kierland Commons 15024 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. For reservations, call 480.948.2055
New Year’s Eve at Kai
Conclude 2011 in style at Kai, Arizona’s only Five-Star and Five-Diamond restaurant, where Executive Chef, Michael O’Dowd will present special five or nine-course tasting menus.
Details: Kai Restaurant 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd, Chandler. Reservations for the five and nine-course menus will be accepted from 5:00pm – 9:00 m. Prices for the meals range from $140 to $225 and include various ranges of optional wine-pairings. Call 602.385.5726.
NYE at Quiessence Restaurant at The Farm at South Mountain
Cheers to the end of a great 2011 and an even better 2012 with Quiessence Restaurant. We've crafted one of the most decadent menus ever served at Quiessence. Already have midnight plans? Enjoy dinner before the party with plenty of time to countdown!
Details: Quiessence Restaurant at The Farm at South Mountain 6106 S. 32nd Street, Phoenix. Dinner is $95 per guest with an optional sparkling wine pairings at $55 per guest. First seating 5-6pm, second seating 7-8pm. Call 602.276.0601 for reservations.
New Year’s Eve Five-Course Chef’s Tasting Menu at Prado
Toast 2012 as you enjoy a delicious five-course tasting menu featuring treats including Butter Poached Maine Lobster and Marinated Baby Heirloom Tomato and Burrata Salad.
Details: Prado 4949 E. Lincoln Drive Montelucia Resort & Spa, Paradise Valley. Reservations will be accepted for 6pm and 9pm seatings. Call 480.627.3004.
New Year’s Eve Indulgence at Elements at The Sanctuary
Choose from three seating’s to ring in the New Year. First seating’s at Elements are 5:30pm – 7pm at $125 per person and $165 with wine pairings. Second seating at Elements 8-10:30pm and includes a champagne toast at midnight. $150 per person or $190 with wine pairings. Or choose an exclusive seating in Praying Monk from 8-12:30am that includes live entertainment by Alice Tatum and her band. This special seating is $200 per person and includes a half-bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne.
Details: Elements at The Sanctuary 5700 E. McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley. Reservations required. Call 480.948.2100.
New Year's Eve Dinner at Deseo and Kid's Club
Ring in the New Year with an incredible four or five-course dinner in deseo. Bring the whole family and take advantage of Kids Club packages for children ages 4-14!
Details: Deseo at The Westing Kierland 6902 E. Greenway Parkway, Phoenix. 6:00 pm seating includes a four-course prix fixe dinner at $95+ per guest. The 8:30pm seating includes a five-course prix fixe dinner and champagne toast for $125+ per guest. Reservations required 480.624.1030.
NYE: Il Terrazzo at The Phoenician
Gather around our table at Il Terrazzo for delicious à la carte offerings and a four-course prixe fixe menu - the celebration continues at Thirsty Camel -open til 2am- for live entertainment, fabulous vistas and an impressive drink menu featuring more than 80 varieties of vodka and an extensive champagne list.
Details: Il Terrazzo 6000 E. Camelback Road The Phoenician, Scottsdale. Dinner reservations required 480.423.2530
New Year’s Eve Dinner at Le Chalet
A three-course dinner begins with an aperitif and them an appetizer of salmon gravlax, followed by beef tenderloin and a dessert tray of puff pastry layered with vanilla custard and sliced strawberries, served with a glass of champagne. The second seating adds an assortment of cheese before dessert and features a champagne toast at midnight.
Details: Le Chalet 5626 W. Bell Road, Glendale. $89.95 for 8pm seating, $49.95 for 5pm. Call 602.337-8760
Things to Do: Holiday Events in Greater Phoenix
There are plenty of ways to get into the holiday spirit this season in Greater Phoenix. Whether you want to get a head start on your holiday shopping, view a tree lighting, build a snowman, or see a great holiday show, we’ve put together this big list of holiday events, and checked it twice, just for you.
Polar Express Train
11/11/2011- 1/7/2012
The Polar Express comes to life on this train ride to the North Pole. Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies while listening to the magical story.
Details: Grand Canyon Railway 1201 W. Route 66 Ste. 200, Flagstaff. Adults: $29 Children (2 - 15): $19 "The Christmas Eve Limited" - Only departing December 24th Adults: $58 Children (2 - 15): $38 1-888-848-3511
A Christmas Carol
11/17/2011-12/25/2011
Based on the Charles Dickens story, this production is the Broadway version of the classic Christmas tale. Ebenezer Scrooge gets a visit on Christmas Eve from three spirits hoping to change his outlook on life.
Details: Broadway Palm Dinner Theater 5247 E. Brown Road, Mesa. Show only $28. Dinner and show $49 per person, $22 for children 12 and under. Call for showtimes 480-325-6700
Arizona Celebration of Lights
11/19/2011-1/1/2012
Arizona Celebration of Lights will feature more than seven million lights, fully lit tunnels and arches, animated and still displays, and more! The park will also feature Santa's Village which includes hot cocoa, concessions, one free photo with Santa and other photo opportunities.
Details: Arizona Celebration of Lights 5001 N. 99th Avenue, Glendale. Mon-Thurs 6pm-9pm. Fri-Sun 5:30pm - 10pm. Admission $15 per car Mon-Thurs. $20 per car Fri- Sun. 1-888-926-7404
Zoolights
11/24/2011-1/8/2012
When the sun goes down and the animals go to sleep, the Phoenix Zoo magically transforms into one of the largest holiday lighting events in the Southwest with 3.5 million lights and more than 600 animal light sculptures.
Details: Phoenix Zoo 455 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. 6:00-10:00 PM. "Any Night" Tickets - $12; Tickets valid Sunday through Thursday - $10; Children 2 and under free. 602-273-1341
Holiday Ice Rink
11/26/2011- 1/11/2012
The CityScape outdoor ice rink is back for the holidays, enjoy outdoor ice skating on real ice. There will also be special visits from Santa, holiday entertainment and more!
Details: CityScape 1 E. Washington Street, Phoenix. Monday-Friday, 5pm-11pm. Saturday-Sunday, 3pm- 11pm. Admission is $10, includes skate rental. 602-772-3900
The Elves and the Shoemaker
11/30/2011-12/24/2011
This holiday themed version tells the tale of Santa and his elves helping out the hard working shoemaker and his wife.
Details: Great Arizona Puppet Theater 302 W. Latham Street, Phoenix. Wed - Fri 10am, Sat 10am and 2pm, Sun 2pm. Tickets $8 adults, $6 children. 602-262-2050
Gilbert’s Holiday Night of Lights
12/1/2011
Get into the holiday spirit with the lighting of the 28 foot tree and experience ground displays, community entertainment, sweet treats, and a visit from Santa.
Detail: Gilbert Civic Center North Campus 50 E Civic Center Drive, Gilbert. 5:30 - 8:30 PM. Free admission and parking.
Las Noches de las Luminarias
12/1/2011-12/30/2011
The Valley's best holiday event comes to life at the Desert Botanical Garden with more than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria bags and 10 musical groups performing nightly.
Details: Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. 5:30pm - 9:30pm. $25 for adults, $12.50 for children ages 3-12, under 12 free. 480-481-8188
Peoria’s Old Town Holiday Festival and Gingerbread Competition
12/2/2011
This annual festival is host to a 20 ton snow field, gingerbread competition, live entertainment and a craft market. After visiting Santa wonder over to the food booths for roasted almonds, kettle corn and fresh tamales.
Details: Old Town Peoria 83rd Avenue just south of Grand Ave, Peoria. 5pm - 9pm. Free admission. 623-773-8627
A Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tale
12/2/2011-12/23/2011
Join Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and their friends in the Hundred Acre Woods for a celebration of friendship, caring and sharing with a Christmas theme.
Details: Valley Youth Theatre 525 N. 1st Street, Phoenix. Showtimes vary. $18.00 + $2.00 per ticket facility fee. 602-253-8188
Cactus Garden Holiday Light Tour
12/2/2011-12/30/2011
Guests of the Phoenician can enjoy a delicious cup of hot chocolate, followed by a guided tour of the resort's signature two-acre cactus garden, which will be adorned with lights for the holidays.
Details: The Phoenician. 6000 East Camelback Road, Scottsdale. Wed, Fri and Sat at 6pm. Free. 480-941-8200
Hallelujah! Joys of the Season with the Phoenix Opera
12/3/2011
This tribute to the holidays from the Phoenix Opera features highlights from the Christmas portion of Handel's Messiah as well as traditional and international holiday gems. Delight in the majesty of the Hallelujah Chorus and the tenderness of Silent Night.
Details: MIM (Musical Instrument Museum) 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix. 7pm.Tickets $35. 480-478-6000
Deck the Halls: Family Holiday Classics with the Phoenix Opera
12/3/2011
Revel in the beauty of O Holy Night, sing along with Jingle Bells, and even meet Santa as you and your family celebrate the season with the stars of the Phoenix Opera and the Phoenix Opera Orchestra.
Details: MIM (Musical Instrument Museum) 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix. 2:30pm.Tickets $25. 480-478-6000
2011 APS Electric Light Parade
12/3/2011
This spectacle of lighted floats and performance groups has delighted tens of thousands of spectators each year along the parade route, which runs down Central Avenue from Montebello, then heads east on Camelback to 7th Street where it heads south to its conclusion at Indian School Road.
Details: Central Phoenix Central Ave between Montebello and Indian School Road. 7pm. Free. 602-261-8069
Queen Creek Holiday Festival and Parade
12/3/2011
The 29th Annual Queen Creek Holiday Festival and Parade will kick off the season with floats, entertainment, vendors, and fun kid activities.
Details: Queen Creek Library 21802 S. Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek. 10am - 3pm. Free. 480-358-3769
Stroll in the Glow
12/3/2011
Over 60,000 twinkling lights and ornaments will adorn the streets of Fountain Hills. Santa and his elves will arrive while carolers sing, and shops and boutiques along the Avenue are open late to greet visitors.
Details: Downtown Fountain Hills 12925 N. Saguaro Boulevard, Fountain Hills. 6pm - 9pm. Free. 480-837-1654
Holiday Pet Festival
12/3/2011
The largest holiday pet event in Arizona will be an exciting day of interactive activities, demonstrations, exhibitions and animals galore. Bring your pets to this fun filled day featuring photos with Santa, shopping, live entertainment, a silent auction, pet fashion show, free nail trims, and a gingerbread house competition.
Details: WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 10am – 5pm. Free.
The Irish Tenors
12/4/2011
The Irish Tenors made up of members Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright and Anthony Kearns perform with a show that blends Irish standards (Danny Boy, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling) with traditional Christmas carols.
Details: Celebrity Theatre 440 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix. 7pm. Tickets $40-$60.602-267-1600
Holiday in the Park
12/8/2011
This new and exciting holiday event will feature crafts, storytime with Santa, fun holiday games, photos with Santa, luminaries in the park with caroling, entertainment, train rides and delicious holiday snacks.
Details: Anthem Community Park 41703 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway, Anthem. 5:00 pm- 8:00 pm. Free.
Handel’s Messiah at Grand Canyon University Arena
12/8/2011
More than 500 musicians will join The Phoenix Symphony to present George Frideric Handel’s great oratorio “Messiah”.
Details: Grand Canyon University Arena 3300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix. 7pm. Tickets $10-35.
Holiday Lights at McCormick Stillman Railroad Park
12/9/2011-12/30/2011
Take a train ride through many festive holiday light displays turning the Railroad Park into a winter wonderland. Opening night festivities will include a tree lighting ceremony, entertainment and a visit from Santa.
Details: McCormick Stillman Railroad Park 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. Free admission. Train and carousel rides are $2.00. 6:30 - 9:00pm. 480-312-2312
12K’s of Christmas
12/10/2011
This annual event celebrates health, animals and Christmas. Find caroling and performances in the park all morning, and a Christmas bazaar with handmade holiday crafts. Also scheduled are a 12K, 6K and 1.2K run/walk, with children's choirs and other groups at every milepost performing Christmas songs.
Details: Freestone District Park 1045 E. Juniper, Gilbert. 8am to 1pm. Admission $25-45. 480-609-3978
Christmas Mariachi Festival
12/10/2011
This festive event features an amazing spectacle with performances by hundreds of ballet folklorico dancers and youth mariachis celebrating the colorful pageantry of the Mexican Posadas. Each year there is a moving tribute to Our Lady of Guadalupe who is serenaded by the greatest mariachis on earth.
Details: U.S. Airways Center 201 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix. 7pm. Tickets $43-73. 480-558-1122
Carefree 4th Annual Christmas Festival
12/10/2011-12/12/2011
This holiday festival features an electric light parade, a fireworks display, Santa, real snow, an outdoor Christmas market, evening concerts, community choirs, festival of trees, light nativity scene, theatre and dance, a kids zone, holiday dog walk and show, and much more.
Details: Downtown Carefree 1 Easy Street, Carefree. Fri and Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-5pm. Free. 480-488-4812
Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade
12/10/2011
Light up the night and be dazzled at the Valley's most unique holiday event. Featuring as many as 50 festively lighted boats of all sizes, and special guest Santa Claus.
Details: Tempe Beach Park 54 West Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. 7pm. Free. 480-921-2300 ext 19
Holiday Party in Paradise
12/10/2011
Champagne brunch, demos and giveaways will be held to benefit the USO supporting our military families. Book any service the day of the event and receive 20% off!
Details: Paradise Medspa and Wellness 2060 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 170, Phoenix. 10am - 2pm. Admission $1.00. 602-266-8144.
Go Tell it on the Mountain: The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show
12/10/2011
The Grammy Award-winning Blind Boys of Alabama are living legends of gospel music. The group's joyful Christmas show offers up a rousing mix of holiday standards along with traditional gospel favorites and modern spirituals.
Details: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 7380 East Second Street, Scottsdale. 8pm. Tickets $39- 49.480-874-4657
Holiday Brunch with Santa Claus at District American Kitchen and Wine Bar
12/10/2011-12/11/2011
This holiday brunch will feature a scrumptious seasonal dishes cooked to your liking, cookie decorating, and a special guest appearance from Santa Claus.
Details: District American Kitchen and Wine Bar inside the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown 340 N. Third Street, Phoenix. 10am – 2pm. Reservations required 602-817-5400
Handel’s Messiah
12/10/2011-12/11/2011
A free concert to celebrate Christmas and great music: Scottsdale Choral Artists, Scottsdale Arts Orchestra and soloists present highlights from Handel's epic masterpiece, Messiah.
Details: Paradise Valley United Methodist Church 4455 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley.7 pm Saturday, Dec. 10. Free. La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church 6300 E. Bell Road, Phoenix. 3 pm Sunday, Dec. 11. Free. 480-720-3398
Festival of Cheer
12/10/2011
Designed to bring together all aspects of the community, both residents and businesses, to learn, share, and have fun while celebrating our different cultures, holidays, and backgrounds. Countries and cultures have different stations set-up throughout the Peoria Sports Complex for attendees to visit. There is a separate Play Land for children ages 12 and under with crafts, complimentary pictures with Santa, and over 20 tons of snow.
Details: Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria. 10am – 3pm.Tickets $5 for children, $7 for adults and $20 for a family pass of four. Children six and younger free. 623-584-4999
Tamale Festival
12/10/2011-12/11/2011
Arizona’s finest tamale-makers celebrate traditional Mexican culture during this two-day festival. Guests can taste and buy a wide selection of homemade tamales, and shop at a variety of booths that offer jewelry, arts and crafts.
Details: Downtown Phoenix Washington between 1st and 4th Avenue, Phoenix. 10am – 6pm. Free. 480-895-5383
Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold
12/13/2011- 12/15/2011, 12/18/2011, 12/20/2011, 12/22/2011
In an unusually jolly mood, Sister teaches her students the story of the Nativity and asks for their help to solve the greatest Christmas caper ever, who swiped the gold that those three wise men gave to the Baby Jesus.
Details: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 7380 East Second Street, Scottsdale. 7:30pm. Tickets $29 – 39. 480-874-4657
Phoestivus Market
12/14/2011, 12/21/2011
Take care of your entire holiday shopping list in one night and support local business in the process by shopping over 50 local vendors with food, drinks, and handcrafted gifts. There will also be food trucks, live music and holiday carolers.
Details: Phoenix Public Market 14 E. Pierce Street, Phoenix. 4pm - 8:30pm. Free.
Breakfast with Santa at the Phoenician
12/17/2011
Breakfast with Santa will feature a special menu, a commemorative digital photo with Arizona's authentic Old Saint Nick, and cookie decorating and holiday movies played on the big screen. Reservations required.
Details: The Phoenician 6000 East Camelback Road, Scottsdale. 9am – Noon.$45 for adults, $30 for children ages 3-12, under 3 free. 480-941-8200
Breakfast with Santa at the Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak
12/17/2011-12/18/2011, 12/23/2011-12/24/2011
Breakfast guests will enjoy a special breakfast buffet and complimentary photos with Santa. Mrs. Claus will host a story-time and provide each child with a gingerbread activity book. Reservations are required.
Details: Rico's American Grill at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort 7677 N. 16th Street, Phoenix. 8am, 10am, and Noon. $27 for adults, $16 for 10 and under. 602-997-2626
Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding
12/17/2011
This annual show features musicians, dancers, and comedians performing for local youth charities. This year’s special guests include Cheap Trick, Korn's Brian "Head" Welch, and Iron Chef America winner Mark Tarbell.
Details: Comerica Theatre 400 West Washington Street, Phoenix. 7pm. Tickets $35-65. 602-379-2802
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s Wild and Swingin Holiday Party
12/21/2011
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy cruises into town with its jumpin' and jivin' Christmas extravaganza.
Details: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 7380 East Second Street, Scottsdale. 7: 30pm. Tickets $39 – 49.480-874-4657
Christmas Day Dining at District American Kitchen and Wine Bar
12/25/2011
Enjoy festive Christmas Day dining with friends and family with a decadent three-course meal and wine pairing.
Details: District American Kitchen and Wine Bar inside the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel 320 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix. 11:30am - 9:30pm.$29 for adults, $15 for kids, and $15 for the 6oz wine pairing. 602-817-5400
Holidays at the Heard
12/26/2011-1/2/2012
Exciting performances and artist demonstrations introduce visitors to traditional and contemporary American Indian music, dance and art throughout the week.
Details: The Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix. 9:30am – 5pm Monday-Saturday. 11am – 5pm Sunday. Free with museum admission. 602-252-8840
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
12/30/2011
Rock Theater originators will be performing holiday hits in this part theatrical show, part rock spectacle.
Details: Jobing.com Arena 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale. 3pm and 8pm. Tickets $34.50 - 60.50. 800-745-3000







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