4710 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251  Phone: (480) 947-5411 Fax: (480) 946-1324
The Days Inn Scottsdale is located in the heart of Downtown Scottsdale, providing a variety of restaurants and night clubs, most within walking distance.  Old Town, within five blocks of the hotel, is the cradle of Downtown, full of long time established eateries and popular new ones.  Downtown also offers 50 nightclubs and bars.
Our Recommendations:
Z' Tejas Southwestern Grill:

"The fresh menu signifies the bold robust flavors of the south and southwest. Known for their award-winning margaritas Z'Tejas is a tradition of great food, fun and exceptional value."
Old Town Tortilla Factory:

"Built from a historic 75-year-old adobe home, Old Town Tortilla Factory captures timeless charm and a distinct atmosphere that exemplifies the essence of the Southwest. A beautiful firewater patio along with a world renowned tequila bar that offers 100 premium tequilas, including an award winning margarita, lends itself to being the perfect place to accommodate your needs."
P. F. Chang's China Bistro:

"Fresh, contemporary and consistently outstanding are the trademarks of P.F. Chang's China Bistro. This stylish, high-energy bistro combines traditional Chinese cuisine and American hospitality to create a truly unique dining experience. The menu features traditional Chinese offerings and innovative dishes including classics like Mongolian Beef and new favorites like the Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon steamed with ginger."
Don & Charlie's:

"Don & Charlie's has been offering Championship Dining since 1981, specializing in BBQ baby back ribs, prime steaks, prime rib, chicken, and fresh fish. The restaurant decor is a virtual shrine to sports memorabilia, with celebrity caricatures, signed magazine covers, and much more."
The Comedy Spot:

"We are located on 3rd Avenue and Scottsdale Road, just WEST of Scottsdale Road. 3rd Avenue is on Scottsdale Road, in between Indian School and Camelback Roads, in Old Town Scottsdale.

We are located right next door to the Venue of Scottsdale (formerly Cajun House)"