LARGEST MALL IN SOUTHWEST OPENING FIVE NEW STORES
Still hot off the opening of Barneys New York and 18 additional
stores and restaurants such as Michael Stars, Forever 21, True Religion
and the country's first Microsoft store,
Scottsdale Fashion Square is raising the shopping bar with five
new retailers making their Arizona debut. In April 2010, Tory Burch
opened in the Neiman Marcus wing with a collection of sophisticated
clothing and accessories with an eclectic feel that is both distinctive
and accessibly priced. In July, Ted Baker London sets up shop in
the new Barneys' wing offering classic European men's and women's
clothing with contemporary touches. Free People, which was
started by a Pennsylvania couple in the 1970s and evolved into Urban
Outfitters (one is located across the street at Scottsdale Waterfront),
will be opening in the Nordstrom wing. Soon, female shoppers can find
bohemian-chic clothing and accessories that are feminine, flirty and
fun. Jewelry lovers know David Yurman and his signature rope-like
designs, which shoppers have been able to buy at Scottsdale stores for
years, but David Yurman will soon be opening a store all his own in the
Neiman Marcus wing. And the most anticipated of them all, H&M
will open its flagship location this year. The Swedish retailer is known
worldwide for its trendy clothing and accessories for men, women, teens
and children.
THE PHOENICIAN SERVES UP SIZZLING SUMMER CULINARY OFFERINGS
Things are heating up in the kitchen at
The Phoenician this summer. On May 1, 2010, Relish Burger
Bistro was the newest burger joint to grace Scottsdale's dining
scene. Located at the resort's golf clubhouse, the restaurant features
all-American favorites including 12 signature burgers like the
Western Cowboy Burger with grilled Kobe beef, fried onion rings,
bacon rashers, jalapeños, sharp cheddar cheese and house-made steak
sauce. Then there's the classic You-Build-It Kobe Burger, with a
choice of two toppings, ranging from brie to chili. And the Five
Diamond special is made with grilled Kobe beef, sautéed crab meat,
fried egg and Bérnaise sauce. But Relish Burger Bistro isn't just about
burgers - other items include salads, barbeque chicken nachos, fried
pickles and signature crab cake sliders along with make-it-yourself
tableside s'mores, draft root beer, milkshakes, floats and house-made
sodas.
J&G Steakhouse is offering a rotating three-course
Neighborhood Menu for resort guests and locals to enjoy for only
$35. Available everyday from 5 to 7 p.m. through Aug. 31, diners have a
choice of three items for each of the three courses, and new items are
rotated in every week or two to keep the menu fresh. Begin the meal with
dishes like warm summer beets and fresh goat cheese, field mache and
lemon oil, or steamed shrimp salad with avocado, mushroom and champagne
vinaigrette. Follow up with satisfying entrees like grilled Black Angus
Sirloin and steak frites or slowly cooked salmon with julienne
vegetables and basil vinaigrette. End on a sweet note with warm
chocolate cake or a selection of sorbet.
SUMMER CULINARY WORKSHOPS OFFER A TASTE OF THE DESERT
Take home more than just a tan this summer at the
Desert Botanical Garden's summer culinary workshops. Discover
how to incorporate Southwestern herbs and spices into a one-dish salad
at the Garden's Marvelous Main Course Salads seminar. On July 19,
Chef Rachel Albert-Matesz, author of "The Garden of Eating," will offer
students three different recipes as well as ideas for accompaniments and
dessert. Or, try your hand at something new at the Jellies: Beyond
Berries workshop. A twist from the traditional fruit jellies, this
class provides new ideas and recipes to expand your perceptions of the
familiar spread. Held July 13, create new glazes such as tomato or spicy
pepper, perfect for those summertime cookouts. And if your palette leans
more toward the sweet than the savory, cool off with an icy treat at the
Dazzling Frozen Desserts workshop. Learn how to use the season's
bounty of fruit, local honey and garden-grown vegetables to make a
variety of frozen desserts. The class will be held June 17 and feature
dairy-free as well as soy-free desserts. All classes cost $48 per
person.
A TOAST TO SUMMER WITH SPECIAL DRINK, DINING DEALS
As if there weren't enough reasons to already indulge in Mexican food,
the
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is giving you one more - Fiesta
Fridays. Stop by the resort's recently reopened restaurant, La
Hacienda , every Friday this summer through Sept. 6 to take part in
a suckling pig roast, meet the tortilla-maker, enjoy some mariachi tunes
and sample tequila with the restaurant's Goddess of Tequila. The cost is
$29 for adults and $13 for children.
Head over to
Hotel Valley Ho to experience happy hour, retro style at
Trader Vic's and Café ZuZu . As homage to the hotel's 1950's
roots, pay the prices of the era with appetizers such as hummus and
Chinese pork sliders priced from $1 to $3 at the Polynesian-inspired
Trader Vic's, where happy hour specials are available daily from 4 to 6
p.m. and 9 to 11 p.m. For heartier American fare, stroll over to Café
ZuZu for the upscale diner's Cool Redux happy hour. Weekdays from
4 to 7 p.m., dine on appetizers such as the prime rib dip and grilled
cheese for only $3 as well as beer, wine and specialty cocktails.
Unwind with a cool drink and panoramic view of the city at jade bar &
edge at the
Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort and Spa. Overlooking
Camelback Mountain and the resort's sleek infinity-edge pool, jade bar
provides the perfect setting for a sunset cocktail. The hotel's new
happy hour experience, The Pour , offers a premium, upscale
cocktail hour with spirits, cocktails and small plates for only $6. The
special menu is available seven days a week from 4 to 6 p.m. with a
"reverse happy hour" available from 10 p.m. to midnight on the same
days.
PLAN A PICTURE-PERFECT DESERT WEDDING AT THE BOULDERS RESORT
Start your marriage off with a rock solid foundation by planning your
dream wedding at
The Boulders Resort & Golden Door Spa. The property's newly
discovered Promise Rock wedding site is composed of the
12-milion-year-old boulders lining the resort and the perfect spot for a
fairytale wedding in the desert. Rich in history, an ancient fertility
alter used by the ancient Yavapai people was found at the site as well
as markings used for ceremonial purposes. The site is in the process of
being added to the
Heard Museum and Arizona Archaeology Society 's
historical register. Promise Rock also is adorned with a waterfall and
rock art reminiscent of ancient petroglyphs made to depict the
sacredness of marriage throughout civilization.