So your in-laws are coming to town this weekend. How can you make sure you and your other half survive their visit? Take ‘em to Sunday Brunch at one of the great restaurants in Phoenix or Scottsdale. You’ll look like a class-act, kill a couple hours and be able to drink champagne cocktails before noon…sounds like a survival plan!
Here are some of our favorites:
For the Fancy…
LON’s at the Hermosa - 5532 N Palo Cristi Road, Phoenix, AZ 85253 (602) 955-7878 www.lons.com LON’S is Arizona’s only remaining authentic hacienda. Its elegant adobe dining room is surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery Arizona has to offer. Enjoy award winning artful American cuisine on a spectacular patio, or by one of the glowing fireplaces discreetly located throughout the property. All the foods we serve including those grown in the Hacienda gardens are natural, organic, humanely raised or are from ecologically sound sources.
For the Casual…
La Grande Orange Grocery – 40th Street & Campbell (602) 840-7777 www.lagrandeorangegrocery.com
On the innovative corner of 40th Street and Campbell in the heart of what used to be an Arcadia Orange grove, sits one of the inspired concepts in convenience stores. La Grande Orange Grocery opens its doors not only as a neighborhood grocery but a cafe and caterer all under one roof and brings together a fraternity of chefs and other artists to serve the community. As a café, La Grande Orange offers the finest in French inspired yet simple American food that tastes good and travels well. Executive Chef Doug Robson has developed a breakfast menu filled with favorites like poached eggs on toast, French pancakes, house granola and yogurt, fruit with crème fraiche and homemade English muffins as well as several lunch items. Dine in at one of the indoor tables nestled within the store or outdoors in the Java Garden, or you can take the food to go. You can even call the order in and someone will deliver it out to your car.
For the Traditional…
The Marquesa at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess – 7575 E. Princess Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 585-4848 www.fairmont.com The Marquesa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is one of the Valley’s most elegant restaurants, thanks to gilt-framed oil paintings, plush furnishings and décor accents that bring the kitchens of Spain to mind. The Mediterranean-inspired menu (which draws heavily on Spanish traditions) changes every year, after Executive Chef Reed Grobana and his staff spend time in Spain. The crab-stuffed red peppers are a popular mainstay, however, as is the Paella Valencia with saffron. Lovely, unusual desserts include a tiny chocolate replica of a Salvador Dali painting. Service is excellent. Set as a Mediterranean marketplace, both indoors and out, the Sunday brunch offers a bounty of delicious fruit, vegetables and breads and is outstanding in its choices of meats, eggs and Catalan specialties.
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