$52 for a Food Tour for Two from A Taste of Old Town Scottsdale ($103.94 Value)
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Small groups sample southwestern cuisine, Thai dishes, and classic Mexican food during a three-hour jaunt through Scottsdale
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$52 for a Food and Walking Tour for Two ($103.94 Value)
During the three-hour A Taste of Scottsdale tour, up to 16 participants meander through the desert town’s side streets and main thoroughfares, alighting upon area eateries that serve up savory samplings. Tour 1 (Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m.; Sundays at 12 p.m.) takes foodies to culinary hotspots such as Rusty Spur Saloon, a country and western haven that cooks up specialties in the form of cowboy chili, tamales, and shrimp tacos. They also visit the sleek nightclub AZ/88, which crafts contemporary American sandwiches and salads, while Cowboy Ciao buzzes with Southwestern flavors. During Tour 2’s jaunt (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11 a.m.), the global samplings from Outrageous Olive Oils and Vinegars dazzle taste buds. A trip to Grimaldi’s includes tastes of their signature brick-oven pizza, while classic Thai dishes such as slow-roasted duck curry and drunken dragon noodles emanate from the aromatic kitchen at Malee’s on Main.
Arizona Food Tours
For all their ubiquity, chain restaurants seldom embody the same character and culture as their independently owned counterparts. That’s where Arizona Food Tours comes in. With their signature A Taste of Old Town Scottsdale tour, the company introduces visitors to the idiosyncrasies and food of the desert burg, from classic western grub to the local wine bars that pour cabernet and red zinfandel for diners and thirsty cacti.
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About Arizona Food Tours
For all their ubiquity, chain restaurants seldom embody the same character and culture as their independently owned counterparts. That’s where Arizona Food Tours comes in. With their signature A Taste of Old Town Scottsdale tour, the company introduces visitors to the idiosyncrasies and food of the desert burg, from classic western grub to the local wine bars that pour cabernet and red zinfandel for diners and thirsty cacti.