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The Most Over-the-Top Bachelorette Party Destinations in Scottsdale

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Scottsdale has quickly become a go-to for bachelorette parties – especially for groups that love warm weather, high-end dining options, and drinking rosé year-round. From pink-themed restaurants and party bikes to night clubs and even a champagne train tour, the “West’s Most Western Town” has no shortage of bachelorette appropriate activities and hotspots.

Whether your theme is “last splash” or “bride’s last ride,” these are the top spots for celebrating brides in Scottsdale to help plan an incredible bachelorette weekend.

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Hash Kitchen Gainey Ranch

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Brunch is the most important meal of the day — especially for a bachelorette group. At Hash Kitchen, fuel up on hearty brunch favorites while getting the party started early. The lively restaurant has DJs on weekend mornings and a full menu of creative drink options including a legendary build-your-own bloody mary bar, mimosa flights, and one-of-a-kind concoctions like the “Lucky You” made with vanilla vodka, white cranberry juice, coconut milk, strawberries and marshmallow bits.

Sumomaya

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Bottomless brunch is a mainstay on any bachelorette itinerary, and in Scottsdale there’s nowhere better to enjoy a morning of mimosas than at Latin-Asian fusion restaurant Sumomaya. The best part? It’s not just the drinks that are bottomless. There are also unlimited desserts and shared plates of favorites like pancake “street” tacos, sweet plantains, and sushi rolls. If mimosas aren’t your drink of choice, there are almost bottomless (one cent) bloody Marys, margaritas, micheladas, or draft beer for an extra $35.

Toca Madera Scottsdale

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If your bridal party opts for dinner at Toca Madera, it likely won’t be the only one — and for good reason. It’s so beautiful that the decor has been featured in Architectural Digest, and a weekend night will delight your group with fire dancers and a live DJ, plus, the lineup of Mexican dishes is delicious. The best part, however, is the drinks —for a personal smokeshow, try the Papasito. Just make sure to make a reservation well in advance.

Francine Restaurant

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There are few dining destinations that offer dishes that are as beautiful as the decor and Francine is one of them — making for the perfect dinner spot for a bachelorette party that wants a sophisticated meal out on the town (sans bride sashes). It’s elegant, comfortable, and home to some of the best food in Scottsdale. Expect options like filet mignon, bone marrow pasta, and beef carpaccio, and save room for a dessert (or two) because the Francine apple tart and chocolate pot de crème are incredible. Round off the night with an espresso martini to keep the party going late.

Maple & Ash

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If your wants to enjoy the cuisine of a high-end steakhouse with a side of debauchery, Maple & Ash is a must-visit. It’s hard to go wrong with your meal - whether you opt for weekend brunch, dinner, or its seafood tower-filled “Tower Hour” happy hour. For added excitement, let the chef choose your entire meal with the I Don’t Give a F*@K option available during brunch and dinner. Just make sure to request a custom menu ahead of the visit to make the bride feel extra special.

Maya Dayclub

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Whether you’re visiting during the warm summer months and want to go all-out at a pool party at Maya Dayclub, or you’re headed to Scottsdale in the winter and visit Clubhouse at Maya’s casual outdoor bar, you’re sure to have a great time.

Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row

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Embody the Western spirit of Scottsdale with a night of country music, dancing, and drinks at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, a casual bar that quickly becomes a raging party after dark. If you get lucky, you might even see its namesake country legend and Phoenix native at the bar.

50 Shades of Rosé

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The new 50 Shades of Rosé bar is what ladies. night dreams are made of with cocktails, lots of wine, and a menu that’s made to satisfy any craving, from tacos to cheeseburgers and wings. Plus, the stunning bar goes all-out with fun and vibrant décor.

Cala Scottsdale

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Cala might look like just another trendy hot spot, but in reality, it’s much more than that with a simple-yet-delicious menu imagined by Arizona culinary icon Beau Macmillan. Sip the aptly named Mez-Cala made with mezcal, green chili vodka, lime juice, prickly pear, and ginger topped with aquafaba (chickpea liquid foam), while snacking on a pizza for the ultimate casual dinner or light lunch. Plus, its aesthetic dining room and patio make it the perfect backdrop for photos.

Wine Girl

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There are few places that scream “bachelorette party” like Wine Girl in the heart of downtown Scottsdale. Its seemingly endless list of wines by the bottle, wine flights, “winetails,” and assortment of snacks (charcuterie board, anyone?) are enough to draw in large groups in need of a drink. But the Instagram-worthy decor and sparkly atmosphere are what makes it a must-visit for any bachelorette group — they even offer a bridal package complete with a custom label champagne bottle, wifey necklace, branded tote and sweatshirt.

OH Pool Bar + Cabanas

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Whether you’re staying in an Airbnb or at one of Scottsdale’s luxe resorts, the group is going to want to spend plenty of time poolside, and in Scottsdale, pool hopping is encouraged. Even if you have a pool where you’re staying, visitors should check out one of Scottsdale’s many pool parties. Some of the best poolside drinking can be achieved at Hotel Valley Ho’s OH Pool, accessed with the purchase of a day pass on ResortPass. From March through September, the pool bar hosts live music and pours frozen cocktails, transforming into a gathering of some of the most fun people in Scottsdale.

Mon Cheri

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This Scottsdale newcomer is a haven for bachelorette photo ops with a red-carpet entrance, pink walls, glitzy chandeliers, and roses absolutely everywhere, arranged into a heart shaped photo backdrop, covering the walls, and even in arches around the restaurant. The food is equally fun, and social media worthy with options like charcuterie boards with heart-shaped crackers and pink alfredo pasta. Complete the experience with one of craft cocktails, like vibrant The Pink Drink made with rum, coconut cream, dragon fruit syrup, demerara, and lime.

Arcadia Farms Cafe

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Arcadia Farms has officially reached icon status in downtown Scottsdale with more than 30 years of history in the area. It’s become a mainstay for its charming atmosphere and French cuisine that’s well suited for brunches and lunches with the ladies. The salads and sandwiches are fan favorites, but no matter what you choose, pair your meal with one of their baked goods — like the pain au chocolate —and a champagne cocktail.

Hash Kitchen Gainey Ranch

Brunch is the most important meal of the day — especially for a bachelorette group. At Hash Kitchen, fuel up on hearty brunch favorites while getting the party started early. The lively restaurant has DJs on weekend mornings and a full menu of creative drink options including a legendary build-your-own bloody mary bar, mimosa flights, and one-of-a-kind concoctions like the “Lucky You” made with vanilla vodka, white cranberry juice, coconut milk, strawberries and marshmallow bits.

Sumomaya

Bottomless brunch is a mainstay on any bachelorette itinerary, and in Scottsdale there’s nowhere better to enjoy a morning of mimosas than at Latin-Asian fusion restaurant Sumomaya. The best part? It’s not just the drinks that are bottomless. There are also unlimited desserts and shared plates of favorites like pancake “street” tacos, sweet plantains, and sushi rolls. If mimosas aren’t your drink of choice, there are almost bottomless (one cent) bloody Marys, margaritas, micheladas, or draft beer for an extra $35.

Toca Madera Scottsdale

If your bridal party opts for dinner at Toca Madera, it likely won’t be the only one — and for good reason. It’s so beautiful that the decor has been featured in Architectural Digest, and a weekend night will delight your group with fire dancers and a live DJ, plus, the lineup of Mexican dishes is delicious. The best part, however, is the drinks —for a personal smokeshow, try the Papasito. Just make sure to make a reservation well in advance.

Francine Restaurant

There are few dining destinations that offer dishes that are as beautiful as the decor and Francine is one of them — making for the perfect dinner spot for a bachelorette party that wants a sophisticated meal out on the town (sans bride sashes). It’s elegant, comfortable, and home to some of the best food in Scottsdale. Expect options like filet mignon, bone marrow pasta, and beef carpaccio, and save room for a dessert (or two) because the Francine apple tart and chocolate pot de crème are incredible. Round off the night with an espresso martini to keep the party going late.

Maple & Ash

If your wants to enjoy the cuisine of a high-end steakhouse with a side of debauchery, Maple & Ash is a must-visit. It’s hard to go wrong with your meal - whether you opt for weekend brunch, dinner, or its seafood tower-filled “Tower Hour” happy hour. For added excitement, let the chef choose your entire meal with the I Don’t Give a F*@K option available during brunch and dinner. Just make sure to request a custom menu ahead of the visit to make the bride feel extra special.

Maya Dayclub

Whether you’re visiting during the warm summer months and want to go all-out at a pool party at Maya Dayclub, or you’re headed to Scottsdale in the winter and visit Clubhouse at Maya’s casual outdoor bar, you’re sure to have a great time.

Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row

Embody the Western spirit of Scottsdale with a night of country music, dancing, and drinks at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, a casual bar that quickly becomes a raging party after dark. If you get lucky, you might even see its namesake country legend and Phoenix native at the bar.

50 Shades of Rosé

The new 50 Shades of Rosé bar is what ladies. night dreams are made of with cocktails, lots of wine, and a menu that’s made to satisfy any craving, from tacos to cheeseburgers and wings. Plus, the stunning bar goes all-out with fun and vibrant décor.

Cala Scottsdale

Cala might look like just another trendy hot spot, but in reality, it’s much more than that with a simple-yet-delicious menu imagined by Arizona culinary icon Beau Macmillan. Sip the aptly named Mez-Cala made with mezcal, green chili vodka, lime juice, prickly pear, and ginger topped with aquafaba (chickpea liquid foam), while snacking on a pizza for the ultimate casual dinner or light lunch. Plus, its aesthetic dining room and patio make it the perfect backdrop for photos.

Wine Girl

There are few places that scream “bachelorette party” like Wine Girl in the heart of downtown Scottsdale. Its seemingly endless list of wines by the bottle, wine flights, “winetails,” and assortment of snacks (charcuterie board, anyone?) are enough to draw in large groups in need of a drink. But the Instagram-worthy decor and sparkly atmosphere are what makes it a must-visit for any bachelorette group — they even offer a bridal package complete with a custom label champagne bottle, wifey necklace, branded tote and sweatshirt.

OH Pool Bar + Cabanas

Whether you’re staying in an Airbnb or at one of Scottsdale’s luxe resorts, the group is going to want to spend plenty of time poolside, and in Scottsdale, pool hopping is encouraged. Even if you have a pool where you’re staying, visitors should check out one of Scottsdale’s many pool parties. Some of the best poolside drinking can be achieved at Hotel Valley Ho’s OH Pool, accessed with the purchase of a day pass on ResortPass. From March through September, the pool bar hosts live music and pours frozen cocktails, transforming into a gathering of some of the most fun people in Scottsdale.

Mon Cheri

This Scottsdale newcomer is a haven for bachelorette photo ops with a red-carpet entrance, pink walls, glitzy chandeliers, and roses absolutely everywhere, arranged into a heart shaped photo backdrop, covering the walls, and even in arches around the restaurant. The food is equally fun, and social media worthy with options like charcuterie boards with heart-shaped crackers and pink alfredo pasta. Complete the experience with one of craft cocktails, like vibrant The Pink Drink made with rum, coconut cream, dragon fruit syrup, demerara, and lime.

Arcadia Farms Cafe

Arcadia Farms has officially reached icon status in downtown Scottsdale with more than 30 years of history in the area. It’s become a mainstay for its charming atmosphere and French cuisine that’s well suited for brunches and lunches with the ladies. The salads and sandwiches are fan favorites, but no matter what you choose, pair your meal with one of their baked goods — like the pain au chocolate —and a champagne cocktail.

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