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Scottsdale,
AZ
85253
480-905-8181 | | | | | Description: Cozy and often crowded, this petite French Country breakfast spot is where Scottsdalers go when they have the morning off. Crepes as good as these demand a long, lingering sit-down, so come prepared. Enjoy piping hot coffee with your choice of traditional sweet or savory crepes, including temptations like spinach and cheese, salmon and scrambled eggs, and banana and Nutella. Omelets, sandwiches, and salads complete the menu and provide alternative menu options for lunch. A special spot for a lazy morning with good friends.
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| 524 N 92nd St
Scottsdale,
AZ
85256
480-850-7777 | | | | | Description: SOUTH SCOTTSDALE. Buffets and casinos are an age-old pairing, and Eagle's Buffet offers a pleasant surprise in terms of quality and value. Inside the tastefully decorated dining room, you'll find a little bit of everything: succulent crab and shrimp, an array of hand-carved meats, a well-stocked salad bar, tempting side items, and a huge display of dessert choices. Fridays feature plenty of fresh fish and other fruits de la mer, while Saturday is dedicated to prime rib. Sunday's champagne brunch provides all your breakfast favorites and unlimited bubbly.
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| 5700 E McDonald Dr
Paradise Valley,
AZ
85253
480-607-2300 | | | | | Description: PARADISE VALLEY. Asian-inspired place settings and touches of black and white provide a clean, minimal backdrop for elements' glorious mountain views the restaurant's true centerpiece. While the dinner menu has an Eastern bent, breakfast options are decidedly classic. Go light with Irish oatmeal or a smoothie, or consider an omelet ranchero, eggs with turkey sausage, or pineapple rum pancakes with almond butter and toasted coconut. Feeling really decadent? The filet of steak version of eggs benedict boasts foie gras and truffled hollandaise sauce! Brunch adds in salads, burgers, and pastas.
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| 5532 N Palo Cristi Rd
Paradise Valley,
AZ
85253
602-955-7878 | | | | | Description: PARADISE VALLEY. This place pays homage to Arizona's rustic Southwestern cowboy history in the most elegant of ways; the ambiance is strikingly different from what you would expect. The decor suggests cowboy, but the menu and staff dress it up and give the whole place an air of luxury. Menu highlights might include prickly pear-lacquered breast of duck and roasted poblano chile rellenos. The unique Sunday brunch menu offers such things as chicken and mushroom hash and cheese omelets smothered in poblano hollandaise. Additionally, everything on the menu is organic, humanely raised, and from ecologically sound sources.
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| 6840 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85251
480-946-4902 | | | | | Description: SCOTTSDALE. After dining at the Original Pancake House, you may discover that breakfast is the only meal you require all day. Swedish pancakes (served with lingonberries and whipped butter), Danish Kijafa cherry crepes (filled and topped with Montmorency cherries in an authentic Kijafa sauce), and waffles topped with strawberries and whipped cream are among the specialties on the extensive menu. Casual attire. Reservations accepted for parties of 5 or more.
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| 7500 E Doubletree Ranch Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85258
480-444-1234 | | | | | Description: SCOTTSDALE. This pleasant hotel restaurant offers spectacular views of the surrounding McDowell Mountains from indoor and open-air dining areas, not to mention superb service and casual, relaxed atmosphere. Pan-seared maple-glazed salmon and a roasted rib-eye with grilled asparagus are two dinner favorites, as are wood-fired roasted chicken and smoked baby back pork ribs. Sunday brunch is a tempting highlight as well.
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| 6000 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85251
480-941-8200 | | | | | Description: SCOTTSDALE. Offering the most lavish, expansive Sunday brunch in town, The Terrance Dining Room treats guests to a most elegant repast. Among the temptations encountered are cheeses, sushi, homemade pastas, jumbo shrimp, pâtés, blintzes, and waffles. That's not to mention main dishes of salmon, lamb chops, filet mignon, and pork tenderloin. Plus, there's a delightful selection of desserts that includes homemade ice creams, elegant truffles, and pear-rhubarb tarts. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
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| Z Tejas Grill Scottsdale7014 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85251
480-946-4171 | | | | | Description: SCOTTSDALE. An interior of mellow wood and Texas limestone defines the casual atmosphere of this privately-owned chain. Dishes come from a variety of backgrounds but share a common Southwestern flair. Signature items include voodoo tuna and miso glazed salmon. You can also choose from pork roast vera cruz, wild mushroom enchiladas, and herb-grilled chicken. An array of appetizers, salads and sandwiches satisfy lighter appetites. For dessert, give ancho chili fudge pie a try; the chili's delicate heat intensifies the rush of chocolate. In the evening, the bar mixes up terrific margaritas and plays host to a crowd of stylish professionals.
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