Luxury for your mind, body, and spirit
Day Note:
Arriving in Sedona--nothing's more calming and awesome at the same time. Just settle into your room, walk the trail that begins behind the resort a* far down the canyon a* you care to go, and relax for dinner and drinks. I recommend dinner at Enchantment and drinks at Oak Creek, but you could always do it the other way around.
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Enchantment Resort and Mii Amo Spa
Contact:
- 928 282 2900 / 800 826 4180 Reservations
- visit website
Location:
- 525 Boynton Canyon Road
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
A 20-minute drive into town, the Enchantment Resort makes up for any loss of convenience with its exquisite views of Boynton Canyon, one of the most photographed red rock canyons in Sedona and the Southwest. Rooms and suites are situated in pueblo-style casitas, all with private decks, beehive gas fireplaces, and expansive views. Did we mention the views? Aside from the resort's gorgeous natural setting, other attractions include Mii Amo, a world-class spa featuring locker rooms, steam room, sauna and whirlpool, fitness room, indoor pool with fireplace, and an outdoor lap pool. The spa and beauty treatments are inspired by local native plants and traditional indigenous recipes. This is a quintessentially Sedona luxury resort spa in one of the most scenic spots in town.
Author note:
If you haven't signed up for spa sessions before you arrive‚ set some appointments to pamper your mind and body.
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Boynton Canyon Trail
Contact:
- 520 282 4119
Location:
- P.O. Box 300
- 250 Brewer Road
- Sedona,AZ86339-0330
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Our Local Expert Says:
An easy hike into a scenic box canyon and one of the most beloved vortex spots in Sedona. Be patient as you pass Enchantment Resort--it gets better!
Description:
For many visitors who come to Sedona to experience first-hand the dream-like, red rock landscape of this Southwestern destination, hiking Boynton Canyon Trail ranks high on the list of things to do. Boynton Canyon is one of the most popular box canyons in the Southwest, earning Sedona dozens of glossy travel magazine spreads over the years. The easily accessible, 2.5 mile trail into the canyon lies just southwest of town, starting at the same trailhead as another popular hike, Deadman's Pass Trail. Boynton Canyon trail, which leads you by groves of fragrant oak, juniper, and pine trees, meanders over dry washes, skirts the edges of the Enchantment Resort, and then descends toward the sandy bottoms of the red sandstone canyon. The prehistoric ruins of the Sinagua people are said to be hidden high in the canyon cliffs. More recently, Boynton Canyon has earned the reputation as a prime vortex zone, beckoning travelers looking to soak up the high desert energy from Sedona's so-called energy vortexes.
Day Note:
Take a day to unwind your mind, body, and inner energy. (You've got to get ready for Sedona-talk--"energy" is a key term). Start at the spa and move to a vortex. Finish it off with a meal from heaven.
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Enchantment Resort and Mii Amo Spa
Contact:
- 928 282 2900 / 800 826 4180 Reservations
- visit website
Location:
- 525 Boynton Canyon Road
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
One of Sedona's poshest spas receives high marks for its experienced staff, eclectic service menu, and remarkably scenic location at Boynton Canyon.
Description:
This popular destination spa, located at Sedona's posh Enchantment Resort, combines traditional Native American healing philosophy with the dramatic red sandstone backdrop of Sedona's popular Boynton Canyon. The comprehensive services menu includes aqua work, massage, natural skin care treatments, Ayurvedic therapy, treatments for couples and mothers-to-be, yoga, fitness, dance, and art classes. Mii Amo has received accolades as one of the best spas in the country by numerous travel magazines, making this one of Sedona's favorite stopping points for serious spa-goers looking for superb service and amenities.
Author note:
Facial‚ ma**age‚ body-wrap‚ you name it.
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Oak Creek Brewing Company
Contact:
- 928 204 1300
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Location:
- 2050 Yavapai Drive
- (Off Coffee Pot Drive, north of State Route 89A)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
The best brews in Arizona! A good place for a nice sit-down dinner or a bar-stool. Patio always open.
Description:
Oak Creek Brewing Company is a must stop for thirsty travelers interested in drinking local ales. The brewery offers a wide selection of ales, though the Oak Creek Nut Brown and Pale Ale are regional favorites. Don't miss happy hour during the week from 4-7PM and be sure to check out the live music every Friday and Saturday, beginning at 8PM. Located on Yavapai Drive (just west of HWY 179 on 89A), simply look for the large white malt silo branded, "Oak Creek Brewery."
Author note:
Lunch menu is perfect after a grueling morning of spa treatment!
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Energy Vortexes
Contact:
- 928 282 4119 (Visitor Information)
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Location:
- AZ-179 & Bell Rock Blvd
- (Location of Bell Rock, Visitor Centers offer further information)
- Sedona,AZ86351
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Our Local Expert Says:
Drop in any new-age shop in Sedona—and there are many—to quench your curiosity about vortexes and what they mean. There are many examples – some that are very accessible and some that are not.
Description:
New Age thinkers interested in basking in the radiance of swirling spiritual energy come from all over the world to experience the vortexes of Sedona. So what is a vortex anyway? People witness vortexes all the time, in the swirling of whirlpools and the twirling of dust devils. Instead of vortexes of water and air, it is believed that vortexes of spiritual energy spiral away from some particular alignments in the red rocks rising from the earth. Cathedral Rock, Boynton Canyon, and Bell Rock are among the most famous sites for experiencing vortexes.
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Red's at Sedona Rouge
Contact:
- 928 203 4111
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Location:
- 2250 West Highway 89A
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Located in the stylish new Sedona Rouge hotel, Red's has an ambiance all its own. The interior design's red motif complements the red-jacketed wait staff, who attend your every need. The bar, though inviting, is not the main hot spot as most tend to favor the oversized leather couches and arm chairs of the adjacent lounge area. The contemporary American menu caters specifically to Chef Kyle Evans' strengths, contemporary comfort foods; the Mac & Cheese Skillet with Vermont Aged Cheddar elevates this childhood staple to a new level. Though a bit too trendy for some, it's prices are reasonable and the food does not disappoint.
Author note:
Trendy atmosphere complimented by even more stylish (and ta*ty) dinner items.
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Enchantment Resort and Mii Amo Spa
Contact:
- 928 282 2900 / 800 826 4180 Reservations
- visit website
Location:
- 525 Boynton Canyon Road
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
A 20-minute drive into town, the Enchantment Resort makes up for any loss of convenience with its exquisite views of Boynton Canyon, one of the most photographed red rock canyons in Sedona and the Southwest. Rooms and suites are situated in pueblo-style casitas, all with private decks, beehive gas fireplaces, and expansive views. Did we mention the views? Aside from the resort's gorgeous natural setting, other attractions include Mii Amo, a world-class spa featuring locker rooms, steam room, sauna and whirlpool, fitness room, indoor pool with fireplace, and an outdoor lap pool. The spa and beauty treatments are inspired by local native plants and traditional indigenous recipes. This is a quintessentially Sedona luxury resort spa in one of the most scenic spots in town.
Author note:
If you haven't signed up for spa sessions before you arrive‚ set some appointments to pamper your mind and body.
Day Note:
Start off with an enlightening adventure and then stroll Tlaquepaque, a beautiful structure housing galleries and boutiques, designed like an old Mexican town square. The creek is just minutes away a* well, trickling pa*t your new lodging.
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Earth Wisdom Jeep Tours
Contact:
- 928 282 4714 / 800 482 4714
- visit website
Location:
- 293 st HWY 89A
- (In the Rollie's Camera Courtyard)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Inspirational journeys into Sedona's red rocks may be a life changing experience. Pilgrims worldwide come to focus their energies and connect with the earth. This tour company has been arranging trips to the local Energy Vortexes and the outback by foot and jeep for more than a decade. Tours that combine area mysticism, lore and panoramic beauty range in price. Custom group tours are also available. Call for reservations and further information, or visit their website.
Author note:
Pink Jeep is the largest off-road touring company in Sedona‚ but there is something special about Earth Wisdom Jeep Tours. They emphasize the place‚ not just the adventure of off-roading‚ and this lends to a more well-rounded and satisfying experience. Highly recommended. Can choose between historic‚ natural‚ and "supernatural" tour locations.
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Spices Restaurant
Contact:
- 928 204 9117
Location:
- 2545 Hwy 89A
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
American and Mediterranean-inspired dishes are served in the pastel-toned dining room, which manages to be country without getting kitschy. The stone exterior of the restaurant gives it an Italian country-cottage-like quality. The restaurant also offers grilled Certified Angus steaks, fish and seafood and poultry dishes at dinner. At lunch, soups, sandwiches and salads are added. Breakfasts are hearty and have that just like grandma used to make quality.
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Tlaquepaque
Contact:
- 928 282 4838
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Location:
- 336 State Hwy 179
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
This open-air shopping center is modeled after a picturesque Mexican village and named after the artisan suburb outside Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. In Sedona, Tlaquepaque happens to be one of the top tourist attractions in town, drawing a steady stream of visitors to the sprawling, hacienda-like structure lined with cobblestone and decorated with whimsical statuary and fountains. You'll find dozens of high-end galleries, jewelry stores, boutiques, restaurants, and a small chapel. The stucco walls are covered over with crawling vines and flower pots are tucked into every corner and decorative terrace. Undoubtedly one of the more romantic shopping centers in town, Tlaquepaque is also a working artisan community where you may catch a glimpse of artists at work.
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L'Auberge de Sedona
Contact:
- 928-282-1661
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Location:
- 301 L'Auberge Lane
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
It doesn't get much more romantic or secluded than this. The major selling point for L'Auberge de Sedona are the 31 luxurious private cottages, located in the woods along beautiful Oak Creek. This hillside resort also has a central lodge building with 21 well-appointed, elegant rooms. The lodge rooms and private cottages are decorated in plush, country-European decor and feature wood-burning fireplaces. Some rooms come equipped with Jacuzzi tubs. Also on-site is the L'Auberge dining room, the hotel's French restaurant, which happens to be one of the most exclusive and romantic dining spots in Arizona. Who knew that creek side accommodations could be so elegant?
Day Note:
See some sites out of town and make it an adventure on rented motorcycle. You can avoid the interstate and enjoy the views going to and from Sedona and Jerome. Jerome is full of surprising art, music, architecture, scenery, and structure. You'll fit right in at the Spirit Room for lunch, a bar that attracts bikers and cowboys alike. Come back home to Sedona for a five-course meal by the creek and then stroll back to your cottage for another night of luxury...
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EagleRider Motorcycle Rental of Sedona
Contact:
- 866 392 0747
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Location:
- 6560 Highway 179
- Suite 100
- Sedona,AZ86351
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Description:
Experience Sedona on a Harley! EagleRider offers variety of motorcycle rentals, any of which will prove perfect for cruising down the highways and marveling at the wonderful views. Cruise out to dozens of vista points within Sedona, or take trip up to the Grand Canyon's south rim, where you can see the Canyon at its widest! Wherever your travels may take you, EagleRider's got a bike for you.
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Honanki
Contact:
- 928 282 4119
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Location:
- 250 Brewer Road
- (Address is the Sedona Ranger District; take Red Rock Canyon Road off highway 89A)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
Continue down the trail beyond the Palatki Ruins to see a bigger set of ruins and even more rock art.
Description:
Succumb to the natural curiosity brought on by the mystery of ancient rock writings and pictographs. Similar to Palatki in terms of style, and history, the ruins at Honanki are larger. While the rock writings and pictographs are inspiring, they are less accessible than those at Palatki. A good pair of binoculars, therefore, would serve visitors well. To get to Honanki, drive beyond the Palatki Ruins, continuing on Forest Road 525 for another 10 miles. Like at Palatki, visitors will need a Red Rocks Pass to park and should call ahead. The site closes daily at 6PM.
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Montezuma's Castle
Contact:
- 928 567 3322 / 928 567 5276 (Headquarters)
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Location:
- (exit 289 from 1-17 and drive 3 miles east)
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Our Local Expert Says:
Take this 40-minute detour from Sedona and drive right up to the monument. Because it sits high on the cliff, this ancient dwelling is especially beautiful at sunset and sunrise.
Description:
Visit the ruins of a once-prosperous community of the ancient Sinagua. One of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in North America, the structure boasts five stories and 20 rooms. Inhabited more than 600 years ago, much of the building is still intact. The best time of the year to visit is December and January. Binoculars would be beneficial for a closer view. Walkways are provided and are wheelchair-accessible. Montezuma's Castle and visitor center is located off I-17 at exit 289. Entrance fees are minimal for adults, free for children 16 and under. Allow no less than one hour for your visit.
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Jerome
Contact:
- 928 634 7943
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Location:
- (Address is approximate; P. O. Box 335)
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Our Local Expert Says:
This town is the most charming in Arizona! Art and craft galleries consume the lower roads while live-music, bikers, and cowboys and girls range toward the top where the old-town venues rise up.
Description:
This historical township is definitely worth a visit. Originally a mining town for about 70 years, this little community survives on the sliding-edge of a hillside. Through the years, many buildings have taken the fall including, at one point, the town jail. Sporting gorgeous views and lovely bed & breakfasts, the quaint storefronts and small town ambiance attract multitudes of artists, writers and tourists. Shops and galleries flourish here, including Nature's Landscapes. If you have time, visit the Mining Museum. Credit cards and hours will vary by merchant.
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L'Auberge de Sedona
Contact:
- 928 282 1661 / 800 272 6777
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Location:
- 301 L'Auberge Ln
- (at L'Auberge de Sedona)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
Exquisite food and wine but make sure you're patient because beauty and deliciousness takes time.
Description:
The sumptuous dining room--all white linen and polished silverware--is located creekside at the ritzy L'Auberge de Sedona resort property. This is one of the most formal, elegant, and scenic dining rooms in town, and it's easy to see why it's a favorite spot for special dinners, romantic dates, and Valentine's Day. Chef David Schmidt has crafted a menu that fuses contemporary and classic American cuisine with a strong French influence. For can't miss house favorites, choose the filet mignon with mushroom risotto or the spinach and leek chicken crepes. With a wine cellar brimming with over 1,200 bottles, this is a perfect spot to enjoy a four-course wine-paired tasting menu.
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L'Auberge de Sedona
Contact:
- 928-282-1661
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Location:
- 301 L'Auberge Lane
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
It doesn't get much more romantic or secluded than this. The major selling point for L'Auberge de Sedona are the 31 luxurious private cottages, located in the woods along beautiful Oak Creek. This hillside resort also has a central lodge building with 21 well-appointed, elegant rooms. The lodge rooms and private cottages are decorated in plush, country-European decor and feature wood-burning fireplaces. Some rooms come equipped with Jacuzzi tubs. Also on-site is the L'Auberge dining room, the hotel's French restaurant, which happens to be one of the most exclusive and romantic dining spots in Arizona. Who knew that creek side accommodations could be so elegant?
Day Note:
On your way up to Flagstaff, (definitely worth your visit), stop halfway in Oak Creek to spend one more day and night by the water. Slide Rock State Park is around the corner a* is Garlands, an exquisite trading post for Native American jewelry, art, and crafts.
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Oak Creek Canyon
Contact:
- 928 282 3034
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Location:
- Highway 89
- (From Sedona, drive north on US Highway 89A)
- Sedona,AZ86339
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Our Local Expert Says:
Take 89A through this beautiful canyon dotted with great spots to fish, camp, hike, and picnic. Don’t forget your camera!
Description:
A trip to Sedona would not be complete without a day spent bumming around Oak Creek Canyon. Traveling from Flagstaff to Sedona, Ponderosa pines give way to Sedona's signature red rocks in this breathtaking canyon. A quick stop at the Oak Creek Canyon Vista Lookout is worth a few wide-angle lens photos before driving down the winding switchbacks. Once the road levels out, most visitors tour the canyon by foot; hiking along Oak Creek, there are plenty of opportunities for fishing, swimming, and gazing at the towering cliffs in all directions.
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T. Carl's
Contact:
- 928 282 7333 / 800 333 3333
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Location:
- 1752 South State Route 179
- (At Radisson Poco Diablo Resort)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Poco Diablo Resort's fine dining venue boasts Southwestern cuisine and spectacular views of the resorts golf course and Sedona's magnificent red rocks. The dining room has Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired fixtures, formal table settings and professional service. Dinner specialties include the Diablo Chicken Breast with red onions, artichoke hearts and Boursin cheese; Grilled Ahi Tuna with mango/roasted red pepper salsa and Grilled Lamb Chops with orange carmelized onions. Breakfast and lunch are also served daily.
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Oak Creek Terrace Resort
Contact:
- 928 282 3562 / 800 224 2229 Toll Free
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Location:
- 4548 North State Route 89A
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
My personal favorite! Rent A-frames or cabins and sit close to the creek. Kitchens inside for full home comfort.
Description:
What if "roughing it" in a high desert canyon meant rugged rocks by day and sumptuous comfort by night? At this resort, visitors experience the best of both worlds. Rustically appointed rooms include fireplaces and Jacuzzis; some have televisions and VCR's. The creek-side grounds are a scenic stretch for picnics and bird watching. If you want to see the view beyond the beaten trail, rent a Jeep from the resort and take your adventure off road.
Author note:
More down-to-earth than Enchantment and L'Auberge‚ and in a way‚ more personal. You can rent an A-Frame with a lofted bedroom‚ and a first floor kitchen and breakfa*t room. Patio overlooking creek right outside.
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Cathedral Rock
Contact:
- 928 282 7722
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Location:
- Lower Red Rock Loop Road
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Cathedral Rock is one of Sedona's most famous scenic landmarks, a majestic monolith with red spires twisting up toward the sky, perfect for getting postcard-worthy vacation pics that will make your friends back home green with envy. Be warned that getting up close and personal with Cathedral Rock is not a simple endeavor, but it's completely worth the effort for the broad valley views and close encounters with a fascinating lava dike. You'll need to rock climb your way across and over steep, unshaded bald rocks and shallow clefts to get to rock's multilevel ledges and bases. Like all great hikes, challenging but rewarding. To get here from the junction of Routes 89A and 179, take 179 south 3.5 miles to Back-O'Beyond Road, which will be on your right. From there, go less than one mile to the trailhead parking turnout on your left.
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Judi's Restaurant and Lounge
Contact:
- 928 282 4449
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Location:
- 40 Soldier Pass Road
- (north side of west State Route 89A)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
This sibling to Keiser's West is the more upscale of the two, offering dining in an elegant but casual atmosphere. It is decked out in desert tones with wicker chairs, hanging lamps and chandeliers. Lunch menu items include soups, salads, sandwiches and burgers. Dinner selections include what are purported to be, The Finest Barbecue Baby Back Ribs in the Known Universe. Judi's homemade specialties like the Butter Brickle Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Pie are legendary. The award winning, full bar features wines by the glass.
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Rene at Tlaquepaque
Contact:
- 928 282 9225
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Location:
- 336 Hwy 179
- (Tlaquepaque)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
Located in a finely architectured square of art galleries. Quiet and inspiring.
Description:
Within the picturesque Tlaquepaque Village, this upscale eatery is perfect for celebrating special occasions and impressing visitors. The elegant cuisine is prepared under the direction of Executive Chef Walter Paulson and is served with the utmost attention to detail. The signature dish is the Colorado Rack of Lamb ala René for two, carved tableside. The wine list is exceptional. Note that personal checks are not accepted.