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Grayhawk Golf Club offers four patio dining experiences

Posted 3/2/23

The restaurants at Scottsdale’s Grayhawk Golf Club offer four appealing patio dining experiences highlighted by sweeping golf course and mountain views.

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Grayhawk Golf Club offers four patio dining experiences

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The restaurants at Scottsdale’s Grayhawk Golf Club offer four appealing patio dining experiences highlighted by sweeping golf course and mountain views.

“After a cold and rainy winter, we’re ready to fire up the patios for the spring season,” Brian Bevard, director of operations for Grayhawk Golf Club said in a press release. “It’s a special time of the year in Scottsdale when indoor-outdoor dining is at its best.”

The Quill Creek Café, located in the clubhouse, opens to a spacious patio overlooking the Raptor golf course and lake as well as McDowell Mountains. It offers traditional tables as well as casual high-top and lakeside lounge areas. It’s open daily for lunch and dinner, and hosts “Live at Grayhawk” (weather permitting) Wednesday evenings which features live music, food and drink specials. The performances begin March 8 for the current spring season, before suspending for the summer sometime in May.

“My concept for the patios at Grayhawk was to provide a combination of fully covered, shaded and open areas all looking at the near view of the golf course and the far view of the mountains,” Douglas Fredrikson of Douglas Fredrikson Architects, the firm that designed Grayhawk’s clubhouse as well as Isabella’s Kitchen said in a press release. “We wanted to make it feel intimate, small spaces, yet flexible, to hold after-tournament gatherings or holiday events.”

Phil’s Grill, Grayhawk’s 19th hole named after professional golfer, Phil Mickelson, offers similar views as nearby Quill Creek Café, along with tables, campfire-style lounge area and comfortable alcove. Open for breakfast and lunch, The Morning Joint coffee shop offers a shady, pet-friendly patio to enjoy morning coffee, breakfast, fresh juices and smoothies.

Across Thompson Peak Parkway from the clubhouse, Grayhawk Golf Club’s Isabella’s Kitchen overlooks the Talon course, McDowell Mountains and the city lights in the Valley below. Large garage-style doors roll up to bring the outdoors into the main dining room while windows surrounding the bar do the same. The patio wraps around the building to provide ample fully covered and partially covered space to encourage guests to relax and enjoy time with family and friends.

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