Daily Dose

Go here when you want breakfast, brunch or a casual dinner.

The Daily Dose leans toward the tavern or pub side of feel and presentation. The food is more pubbish than restaurant and there is a strong selection of drinks of all kinds.

Also consider The Vig

Experience When you enter the Daily Dose it is like entering a long cave. It is dimly lit. There is a long bar, high tables and booths as well as a small patio out the front. The food is like a pub menu but upscale. The Daily Dose has a very good breakfast and brunch menu.

Patio There is a small patio out the front with about eight tables or so. The patio fronts onto Scottsdale Rd.

Parking There is no parking unique to the Daily Dose but there is plenty of parking down Main St heading east.

Website The Daily Dose does not appear to have its own website.

Map In Old Town Scottsdale just south of Indian School. North of the garishly pink Sugar Bowl and just to the south of the Starbucks on the east side. The Daily Dose is kind of tucked away so keep an eye for it when you are going there for the first time. The patio is probably the easiest way to spot it.

RnR Scottsdale

Go here when for lunch when you are in the neighborhood, or to watch a game.

RnR is a modernist tavern in the same style as the Vig. It looks like a sports bar from the outside, but this does it a little of a dis-service. It fits with the Phoenix style of contemporary restaurant and bar.

Also consider The Vig, Daily Dose or Bungalow.

Experience RnR is a the modernist tavern and bar in the same style as the Vig. It has the pub side of things covered with beer, indoor and outdoor bars and plenty of screens showing sports. There is plenty of seating inside and on the patios for eating as well. Very nice contemporary feel and set up.

Patio There are two large patios; one upstairs and one downstairs. RnR is new architecture and well suited to Old Town Scottsdale and the climate. Probably the best patio in Old Town.

Parking There is some parking directly behind RnR. And about fifty yards further east of RnR is the public parking garage. Getting a spot in-front of the old Furio or in the parking lot of the medical center is dubious and probably to be avoided. Old Town Scottsdale is well known for cars getting towed.

Menu The RnR Menu covers breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is a decent enough mix of sandwiches and plates to cover any hour of the day.

Website RnR Scottsdale.

Map RnR is on the corner of Scottsdale Rd and 2nd St in Old Town Scottsdale just north of Oreganos. RnR is on the right hand side of the road heading north. It is hard to miss as the sign is in bright orange on the side of the tavern.

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