Best Brunch in Scottsdale — Where Locals Go
Scottsdale Brunch Beyond the Resort Scene
Scottsdale has a reputation for resort pools and luxury dining, but its brunch culture runs deeper than that. The neighborhoods around Old Town Scottsdale, Kierland Commons, and Scottsdale Quarter all have strong weekend morning options that locals return to again and again — without necessarily dropping resort prices.
Postino Wine Cafe — Old Town and Arcadia
Ask any Scottsdale local where they go for brunch and Postino comes up immediately. The bruschetta boards are the anchor of the menu — loaded with seasonal toppings, generous enough to make a meal — and the wine and mimosa selections make it easy to linger. The Old Town and Arcadia-adjacent locations both offer shaded patios that become the social center of the neighborhood on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Arrive before 11 a.m. or expect a wait.
Culinary Dropout — Scottsdale
Culinary Dropout brings a deliberately casual counterpoint to Scottsdale's more polished dining culture. The menu celebrates comfort food done with care: deviled eggs with unexpected toppings, a pretzel with beer cheese that doubles as its own event, and brunch-friendly cocktails that skew creative without being pretentious. The vibe is louder and more communal than a typical weekend brunch, which is exactly the point.
- Best for: Groups, lively atmospheres, creative cocktails
- Signature items: Deviled eggs, beer cheese pretzel, craft Bloody Mary
- Patio: Yes, with misters during warmer months
Old Town Pour House — Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Pour House earns its spot as a local weekend anchor. It is the kind of place that feels comfortable whether you are celebrating or just showing up for eggs and a cold drink on a Sunday. The draft beer selection is extensive for a brunch crowd, and the food menu covers enough ground that even picky groups find something they want. Position yourself on the patio and watch Old Town slowly wake up around you.
The Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons Corridor
If you want a brunch-to-shopping-to-afternoon combination, the stretch between Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons in north Scottsdale delivers it. Both walkable districts have restaurant options that serve weekend brunch, and the surrounding area gives you somewhere to walk it off afterward. This corridor tends to attract a slightly older, less spring-break crowd than Old Town.
Scottsdale Brunch Timing Tips
- Old Town fills up fast — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. is the sweet spot before the rush
- Covered or misted patios are comfortable through early June; mid-summer heat pushes everyone inside
- Parking near Old Town is easier on Saturday mornings before noon than on Sundays
Plan Your Full Scottsdale Weekend
Brunch is a natural anchor for a Scottsdale weekend. Pair it with an afternoon check of the Scottsdale events calendar or browse this weekend's picks across the valley. If you are staying overnight, the area around Scottsdale Quarter puts you within easy reach of both nightlife and next-morning recovery spots. And if you are comparing across the metro, the West Valley happy hour guide is worth a look too.
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