We Visit Greasewood Flat in Scottsdale, Arizona
Nestled among the saguaro, ironwood, and mesquite trees of North Scottsdale lies the highly unusual, and perhaps even world renowned Greasewood Flat.
Greasewood Flat is somewhat difficult to define.
It’s located is a historic 1880s stagecoach stop, and is daily frequented by an eclectic blend of cowboys, bikers, and North Scottsdale cosmopolitan types.
It’s a bar, it’s a great burger joint, it’s evening campfires, there’s all kinds of old machinery laying all over the place, and there’s dancing and fun for all ages.
For decades, people have been flocking to kick up their heels at Scottsdale’s Greasewood Flat. Why, even Hollywood came and made a movie or two here.
If you find yourself in the Greater Phoenix area, you simply must c’mon out to Greasewood Flat and sample a green chili cheeseburger and wash it down with an ice cold beer.
It’s the cowboy, er…biker, er…cosmopolitan thing to do!
I love Greasewood Flats. I'm not in North Scottsdale often, but when I am I try to go. It's such a fun casual place to hang out and drink a nice cool beer. The last time I went was after hiking Tom's Thumb trail in Scottsdale's McDowell Mountains; it was a great reward after a hike.
Katie,
Thanks for sharing your love of Greasewood Flat. It is a very fun place. We just did a hike on Tom's Thumb not too long ago: https://blog.scottsdalecvb.com/hiking-toms-thumb… This link is a piece that we did for the Scottsdale CVB.