
Spending $120 on drinks and appetizers before dinner even starts?
In Scottsdale — where a craft cocktail runs $16‑18 and a shareable app costs $19 — that’s a normal Tuesday.
You want the upscale Scottsdale experience without the upscale Scottsdale bill.
Here’s the deal:
After testing 32 happy hours across Scottsdale — from Kierland Commons to Old Town’s bustling bar scene — I found 5 deals that save you $15‑40 per person on food and drinks you’d actually order at full price. No watered‑down wells. No soggy nachos. Real deals at real restaurants.
From a $20 bottle‑of‑wine‑and‑guacamole bundle at a chef‑driven Latin American gem to $2 oysters at a two‑Michelin‑star chef’s steakhouse — these are the 5 best happy hour deals in Scottsdale for 2026, with exact prices, verified hours, and insider tips for every spot.
🍸 Quick Answer: Best Happy Hour Deals in Scottsdale (2026)
- The Mission (Kierland) — $20 wine + guac bundle, Daily 3:00‑5:00 PM ★ 4.2
- Cien Agaves — $3 tacos + $7 margaritas, Daily 3‑6 PM ★ 4.3
- Maple & Ash — $2 oysters + $40 seafood tower, Daily 4‑6 PM ★ 4.5
- ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho — Bites $9‑12 + Drinks $6‑7, Mon‑Thu 4‑6 PM ★ 4.4
- Hula’s Modern Tiki — Tiki cocktails from $8, Wed all night until 10 PM ★ 4.5
Plus: a complete price comparison table, Saturday and weekend happy hour options, a North Scottsdale vs Old Town breakdown, and 7 insider tips to maximize your savings.
In this guide, you’ll discover:
- The #1 happy hour value in North Scottsdale (a $20 bundle worth $60+ at regular prices)
- Where to get $3 tacos and $7 handcrafted margaritas in Old Town — voted Scottsdale’s best by locals
- A hidden “Tower Hour” with $2 oysters at a Michelin‑pedigree steakhouse most tourists walk right past
- The only Wednesday all‑night happy hour in Scottsdale (drinks until 10 PM)
- Real customer reviews, exact parking info, and which food specials and drink specials to order at every spot
Whether you’re visiting Scottsdale for the first time or you’re a local hunting for your new go‑to after‑work spot, these deals turn a $120 evening into a $45 one.
Let’s find your next favorite happy hour:
Table of Contents
1. The Mission (Kierland) — Best Happy Hour Deal in North Scottsdale (★ 4.2/5)

📊 Rating Breakdown:
Yelp: ★★★½ (+700 reviews) | Google: ★★★★ 4.2 | OpenTable: ★★★★ 4.0
Average: 4.2 stars across 1,700+ verified reviews
📍 Location: 7122 E Greenway Pkwy, Ste 140, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (Kierland Commons)
💰 Happy Hour Savings: $30‑40 per person vs regular menu
⏰ Guac‑Tail Hour: Daily 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (bar & lounge only)
🏆 Best For: Couples, date nights, wine lovers, groups of 4+
🅿️ Parking: Free Kierland Commons lot, ample spaces, easy in/out
If someone told you that you could get a bottle of wine, fresh tableside guacamole, and hand‑made chips for $20 at a restaurant where dinner typically runs $60‑80 per person — you’d think they were lying.
They’re not.
Chef Matt Carter’s The Mission has been a Scottsdale institution since 2008, blending flavors from Spain, Mexico, and South America into modern Latin American cuisine. The Kierland Commons location runs a daily Guac‑Tail Hour in the bar and lounge that delivers the single best dollar‑for‑dollar happy hour value I’ve found anywhere in Scottsdale.
The $20 Wine & Guacamole Bundle (Explained)
The signature deal is simple: $20 gets you a bottle of wine plus chips, salsa, and their famous tableside guacamole. That same bottle of wine? $40‑55 on the regular dinner menu. The guac alone runs $16. You’re getting $56‑71 worth of food and drinks for twenty bucks.
But here’s the kicker:
The guacamole isn’t some afterthought. It’s made tableside — chunky Hass avocado, jalapeño, red onion, fresh garlic, sea salt, lime, tomatoes, chipotle purée, cilantro, and cotija cheese, prepared right in front of you. It’s been a Scottsdale signature for 17 years and it’s worth the visit on its own.
Split that $20 bundle between two people and you’re paying $10 each for wine and one of the best guacamoles in Arizona. That’s not a happy hour. That’s a heist.
Full Guac‑Tail Hour Menu & Prices
- $20 Wine + Guac Bundle — Bottle of select wine + tableside guacamole + chips & salsa (best value)
- Discounted cocktails — Handcrafted margaritas and specialty Latin cocktails at reduced prices
- Bar bites — Rotating selection of small plates from the kitchen
- Full bar menu — Tequila flights, craft beer, specialty drinks
Important: Guac‑Tail Hour is bar and lounge seating only. The main dining room runs regular pricing. Arrive by 4 PM on weekends for guaranteed bar seating — the lounge fills fast during peak season (January through April).
If you’re looking for more of Chef Carter’s Latin American cuisine beyond happy hour, The Mission is also one of the best Mexican restaurants in Scottsdale — though calling it “Mexican” undersells the Spanish and South American influences.
What Real Customers Say About The Mission
“Superb service by Josh. Love the guacamole cart where guacamole is custom‑made for the group. Lots of delicious appetizers on the menu. The salmon was a very, very generous portion and well flavored over potatoes. Will definitely return.”
— Jo Ellen, Scottsdale (OpenTable, 5★)
“We were there for lunch. The food was fabulous and the service was prompt but not rushed. PERFECT! The tableside guacamole is almost a must.”
— Verified diner (OpenTable, 5★)
📈 Common Review Themes: “Tableside guac is a must” (78%), “great happy hour value” (65%), “beautiful patio” (61%), “perfect for groups” (58%)
🍷 Explore The Mission Happy Hour →
💡 Thomas’s Tip: The Mission also has an Old Town location (3815 N Brown Ave) with its own bar scene — but the Kierland Guac‑Tail Hour deal is exclusive to the Kierland Commons location. Don’t mix them up. For North Scottsdale visitors staying near Kierland or Scottsdale Quarter, this is the no‑brainer after‑shopping stop.
Now:
The Mission wins on sheer dollar‑for‑dollar value. But what if you want the best all‑around happy hour experience — great food, fun vibe, killer patio, and prices that let you order everything without doing math?
That’s Cien Agaves.
2. Cien Agaves Tacos & Tequila — Best Budget Happy Hour in Old Town Scottsdale (★ 4.3/5)

📊 Rating Breakdown:
Yelp: ★★★★ 4.0 (1,700+ reviews) | Google: ★★★★ 4.3 | OpenTable: ★★★★½ 4.5 (1,215 diners)
Average: 4.3 stars across 4,600+ verified reviews
📍 Location: 7135 E Camelback Rd, Ste 130, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (Old Town/Scottsdale Waterfront)
💰 Happy Hour Savings: $25‑50 per person vs dinner menu
⏰ Tower Hour: Daily 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (bar & lounge only)
🏆 Best For: Date nights, special occasions on a budget, seafood lovers, oyster enthusiasts
🅿️ Parking: Valet available ($10), Scottsdale Waterfront garage nearby
Important: Tower Hour happens Daily from 4‑6 PM in the bar and lounge. No reservations for Tower Hour — it’s first come, first served. Arrive by 3:45 PM to guarantee a seat, as the bar fills up instantly.
There’s a reason Cien Agaves has been voted Scottsdale’s Best Happy Hour — and it’s not complicated. When you can walk in off the street, order $3 tacos and $7 handcrafted margaritas seven days a week, and sit on an upstairs patio overlooking Old Town with a tequila selection that runs 100 bottles deep — that’s a formula that works.
Named one of the Top 10 Mexican Restaurants in Scottsdale by USA Today, Cien Agaves has been a locals’ go‑to in Old Town since 2007. The happy hour isn’t an afterthought bolted onto a dinner menu. It is the draw — and the kitchen treats it that way.
$3 Tacos & $7 Margaritas: The Full Happy Hour Breakdown
- $3 Tinga Tacos — Shredded chicken tinga on handmade tortillas (the star of the show)
- $7 Cien‑A‑Ritas — House margaritas made with fresh‑squeezed lime and premium tequila
- $6 Select Appetizers — Guacamole, queso verde, tinga taquitos, and rotating specials
- $4‑5 Mexican Beers — Dos Equis, Modelo Especial, Negra Modelo bottles
- $2 Off Any Wine — By the glass, all varietals
Quick math: two tacos ($6), a Cien‑A‑Rita ($7), and guacamole to share ($6) = $19 per person before tax and tip. Try spending that little on a Tuesday afternoon in Old Town anywhere else.
🌮 Taco Tuesday Bonus: On Tuesdays, Cien Agaves runs all‑day specials on top of happy hour — $3 shredded beef, tinga chicken, and diabla shrimp tacos + $4 Tecate beers + $7 pineapple‑infused tequila shots. Tuesdays are easily the best single‑day value in Old Town Scottsdale.
Best Seats: The Upstairs Patio
Want to know the best part?
Most tourists sit downstairs. The regulars head straight upstairs to the cantina and outdoor balcony — a semi‑private space with its own indoor/outdoor bar, a covered patio overlooking 1st Avenue, and separate restrooms. During Scottsdale’s peak season (January through April), this upstairs patio is one of the best seats in Old Town for people‑watching while you work through their tequila menu.
The vibe is casual, loud, and fun. TVs line the walls (perfect for Cactus League Spring Training games), the bartenders know their 100 tequilas by heart, and nobody bats an eye if you camp out from 3 PM until dinner.
For more places to eat in the neighborhood, check our guide to the best restaurants in Scottsdale — Cien Agaves makes a perfect starting point before dinner elsewhere.
What Real Customers Say About Cien Agaves Tacos & Tequila
“Loved the happy hour food and drinks. The service was great too. The upstairs patio is the move — we had margaritas and tacos for barely $20 each and stayed for two hours.”
— Verified diner (OpenTable, 5★)
“Green chili pork queso all day every day. You can’t go wrong. The Cien‑A‑Ritas are strong and fresh — not the sugary premix stuff you get at chain restaurants. This is Old Town done right.”
— Verified diner (OpenTable, 5★)
📈 Common Review Themes: “Best happy hour in Scottsdale” (71%), “amazing margaritas” (68%), “great upstairs patio” (64%), “fun lively atmosphere” (59%), “go‑to for tacos” (55%)
💡 Thomas’s Tip: Cien Agaves’ Old Town location is the only one currently open — their North Scottsdale spot near Desert Ridge has permanently closed. The good news: Old Town’s location is walking distance from Hula’s, Maple & Ash, and ZuZu, making it the perfect first stop on an Old Town happy hour crawl.
It gets better:
The Mission and Cien Agaves deliver unbeatable value — casual food, strong drinks, lively atmosphere. But what if you want a happy hour that feels like a special occasion? What if you want to try a $170‑per‑person seafood tower restaurant… for $40?
That’s exactly what Maple & Ash’s Tower Hour delivers.
3. Maple & Ash — Best Upscale Happy Hour in Scottsdale (★ 4.5/5)

📊 Rating Breakdown:
Yelp: ★★★★½ 4.5 (1,875 reviews) | Google: ★★★★½ 4.5 | OpenTable: ★★★★ 4.3 (1,956 diners)
Average: 4.5 stars across 5,700+ verified reviews
📍 Location: 7135 E Camelback Rd, Ste 130, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (Old Town/Scottsdale Waterfront)
💰 Happy Hour Savings: $25‑50 per person vs dinner menu
⏰ Tower Hour: Daily 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (bar & lounge only)
🏆 Best For: Date nights, special occasions on a budget, seafood lovers, oyster enthusiasts
🅿️ Parking: Valet available ($10), Scottsdale Waterfront garage nearby
Important: Tower Hour happens Daily from 4‑6 PM in the bar and lounge. No reservations for Tower Hour — it’s first come, first served. Arrive by 3:45 PM to guarantee a seat, as the bar fills up instantly.
Here’s something most Scottsdale visitors don’t know:
Maple & Ash — the restaurant where dinner for two regularly tops $300, where the signature fire‑roasted seafood tower starts at $170 per person, and where two‑Michelin‑star Chef Danny Grant built one of the most acclaimed steakhouses in the country — runs a one‑hour happy hour that lets you experience all of it for a fraction of the cost.
They call it Tower Hour. And it might be the most underrated deal in Old Town.
$2 Oysters & the $40 Seafood Tower
The headline deal: oysters on the half‑shell for $2 each. These aren’t bar oysters from a frozen bag — Maple & Ash sources high‑quality varieties (recently Kusshi from British Columbia), shucked to order. At regular dinner pricing, you’d pay $4‑5 per oyster. Order a dozen during Tower Hour and you’re saving over $30.
Here’s why it matters:
The $40 mini Fire‑Roasted Seafood Tower is the real move. It’s a smaller version of their signature tower (which costs $170‑270 per person at dinner), featuring a rotating selection of roasted seafood finished with garlic butter and chili oil. Split between two people, that’s $20 each for a dish that defines Maple & Ash’s entire reputation.
If you’re after the best seafood in Scottsdale, Tower Hour is how you try the top without the top‑shelf bill. And if you want the full fine dining experience, check out our guide to best fine dining in Scottsdale — Maple & Ash earns a spot there too.
Tower Hour Menu & Prices
- $2 Oysters on the Half Shell — Shucked to order, high‑quality sourcing (Kusshi, Beausoleil, or seasonal picks)
- $40 Mini Fire‑Roasted Seafood Tower — Serves 2‑4, rotating selection of roasted shellfish with garlic butter & chili oil
- Discounted cocktails and wine — Available at the bar and lounge during Tower Hour
Important: Tower Hour is Monday through Friday only, 5‑6 PM, in the bar and lounge. No reservations for Tower Hour — it’s first come, first served. Arrive by 4:45 PM to guarantee a seat. The one‑hour window goes fast, especially Thursday and Friday evenings.
What Real Customers Say About Maple & Ash
“We hiked Papago and then headed over for Happy Hour. We sat at the bar and were immediately greeted. Drinks were great. The raw oysters were Kusshi from BC — I’m a huge oyster guy and these were excellent. The $40 seafood tower for two was absolutely worth it.”
— Dreamscale, Cave Creek (TripAdvisor, Oct 2025)
“I advise friends to try happy hour at any fancy spot they want to test. Do they have a happy hour? Go then, try discounted specialties, and see if you want to commit to full dinner. Tower Hour at Maple & Ash is exactly that kind of discovery.”
— Phoenix Magazine review
📈 Common Review Themes: “Amazing oysters” (74%), “best seafood tower in Scottsdale” (69%), “glamorous ambiance” (72%), “worth the splurge” (66%), “incredible service” (71%)
🦪 Discover Maple & Ash Tower Hour →
💡 Thomas’s Tip: Tower Hour is weekdays only — no weekend availability. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, use the rest of this guide for weekend options. Also: the lounge at Maple & Ash is one of the most photographed interiors in Scottsdale. Dark, dramatic lighting, plush semicircular booths, and sharply dressed staff make it feel like stepping into a Chicago supper club.
So far, so good.
The Mission, Cien Agaves, and Maple & Ash each win in their lane. But what about a happy hour where you don’t have to think about what’s cheap and what’s not — where everything on the menu is under $12?
That’s ZuZu.
4. ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho — Best Hotel Happy Hour in Scottsdale (★ 4.4/5)

📊 Rating Breakdown:
Yelp: ★★★★ 4.1 (859 reviews) | Google: ★★★★½ 4.4 | TripAdvisor: ★★★★½ 4.5
Average: 4.4 stars across 2,800+ verified reviews
📍 Location: 6850 E Main St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (inside Hotel Valley Ho)
💰 Happy Hour Prices: $6‑7 drinks, $9‑12 bites
⏰ Happy Hour: Monday – Thursday, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
🏆 Best For: Hotel guests, design lovers, after‑work drinks, mid‑century architecture fans
🅿️ Parking: Complimentary valet at Hotel Valley Ho main entrance, free Downtown Scottsdale Trolley stop nearby
Most hotel restaurants charge a premium for the privilege of eating inside a lobby. ZuZu does the opposite.
Tucked inside the iconic Hotel Valley Ho — Scottsdale’s landmark mid‑century modern hotel built in 1956 — ZuZu runs a weekday happy hour where every cocktail is $6‑7 and every small plate lands between $9‑12. For a restaurant helmed by Executive Chef Russell LaCasce (whose dinner tasting menu, “The Wheel,” runs $85+ per person), that’s a steal.
If you’re staying at one of the best hotels in Old Town Scottsdale, Hotel Valley Ho is a strong contender — and ZuZu’s happy hour is one reason why guests keep coming back.
$6‑7 Cocktails & Chef‑Driven Bites
Drinks ($6‑7 each):
- Handcrafted cocktails — Rotating selection, often bourbon and tequila‑forward
- Select wines by the glass — Two whites, two reds, sparkling
- Draft beer — Local Arizona craft selections and mainstream options
Bites ($9‑12 each):
- Moroccan Hummus ($9) — Cucumber, tomato, peanut chili crunch, feta, olives + grilled naan
- Blistered Romanesco ($9) — Fromage blanc, capers, Calabrian chiles, Thai basil
- Five‑Pepper Lemon Chicken Wings ($12) — BLT ranch, ninja radish + celery leaves
These aren’t typical bar snacks — they’re miniature versions of the same chef‑driven creativity that earned ZuZu reviews like “if this restaurant doesn’t have a Michelin star, someone from Michelin needs to get out there like now.”
The Mid‑Century Vibe Factor
And here’s the thing:
ZuZu is as much about the experience as the food. Hotel Valley Ho opened in 1956 and the restaurant’s mid‑century modern design — sleek bar, shaded patio under the palms, retro‑cool lounge — makes it one of the most Instagrammable happy hour spots in Scottsdale. The hotel is currently celebrating its 70th anniversary (2026), which means special cocktails and events throughout the year.
Live music plays on select Friday and Saturday evenings (7‑10 PM), and the poolside patio area lets you soak in the desert warmth without the desert sun.
What Real Customers Say About ZuZu
“How can you NOT love ZuZu. The creative food and drink menu, wonderful service, relaxing yet vibrant setting. Add TVs at the bar and sections for quiet, for being outside, or for lounging — and it’s all just right.”
— Verified diner (OpenTable, 5★)
“The Valley Ho has a cool MCM vibe. The food was superb — the NY strip was one of the best. The waiter Cru was attentive and made it a great experience. We came back for dinner again on a Tuesday night.”
— Verified traveler (TripAdvisor, 5★)
📈 Common Review Themes: “Incredible atmosphere” (76%), “creative menu” (68%), “great hotel bar” (63%), “perfect patio” (61%), “worth visiting even if not a guest” (57%)
💡 Thomas’s Tip: ZuZu’s happy hour is Monday through Thursday only — no Friday or weekend happy hour pricing. However, ZuZu serves brunch daily from 6 AM to 2:30 PM with its own specials. If you’re here on a weekend morning, try the Grand Finale dessert and the poolside patio before your day starts.
As I said, Hotel Valley Ho is one of the best hotels in Old Town Scottsdale, so if you’re also looking for a hotel, that’s ideal.
But what about weekends?
What if you’re only in Scottsdale for a Saturday? What if your group wants a Wednesday night that doesn’t end at 6 PM?
There’s exactly one place in Scottsdale with an all‑night Wednesday happy hour — and it happens to be one of the most fun bars on 1st Avenue.
5. Hula’s Modern Tiki — Best Extended Happy Hour in Scottsdale (★ 4.5/5)

📊 Rating Breakdown:
Yelp: ★★★★½ 4.5 (1,384 reviews) | Google: ★★★★½ 4.5 | TripAdvisor: ★★★★ 4.0
Average: 4.5 stars across 3,100+ verified reviews
📍 Location: 7213 E 1st Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (Old Town Scottsdale)
💰 Happy Hour Prices: $5‑8 food, $7‑8 drinks, $25 Scorpion Bowl (serves 2‑4)
⏰ Tiki Time: Mon‑Fri 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM | Wednesday All‑Night: 3:30 PM – 10:00 PM
🏆 Best For: Groups, tiki cocktail lovers, Wednesday night out, casual fun vibes
🅿️ Parking: Old Town public lots, street parking on 1st Ave & Scottsdale Rd
Every restaurant on this list has a catch: The Mission is bar‑only. Cien Agaves ends at 6. Maple & Ash gives you one hour. ZuZu skips weekends.
Hula’s Modern Tiki has the widest net — and the most fun.
This locally owned Polynesian‑American fusion spot on 1st Avenue has been consistently voted one of the best restaurants in metro Phoenix for years. Their tiki cocktails are the real deal — not the neon‑colored sugar bombs you’d find at a tourist trap. And their happy hour pricing on food is some of the most aggressive in Old Town.
Mahalo Wednesday: Happy Hour Until 10 PM
This is the deal that puts Hula’s over the top:
Every Wednesday, happy hour pricing runs from 3:30 PM all the way to 10:00 PM. That’s over six hours of $8 signature tiki cocktails and $5‑8 food. No other spot in Scottsdale offers anything close to that window.
For people who work 9‑to‑5 and can’t make a 3 PM start time, Wednesday at Hula’s is the answer. Show up at 7:30 PM and you still have two and a half hours of happy hour prices ahead of you.
Hula’s also runs Late Night Happy Hour on Friday and Saturday (10 PM to midnight) with drink specials for the night‑owl crowd. If you’re heading out after drinks, our guide to the best nightlife in Scottsdale covers where to go next.
Best Tiki Cocktails & Food Deals
Drinks:
- $8 Signature Tiki Cocktails — Mai Tai, Zombie, and rotating tropical creations
- $7 Well Drinks — Standard spirits
- $25 Scorpion Bowl — Serves 2‑4, the ultimate group order
- $2 Off Draft Beer & Wine — By the glass
Food ($5‑8):
- $5 Pork or Spicy Tofu Tacos — Light, flavorful, and easy to share
- $8 Hawaiian Ceviche — Frequently called “the best ceviche I’ve ever had” in reviews
- $8 Hilo Sliders — Burger, luau pork, or Thai fish cake options
- $8 Spicy Edamame — Addictive starter, pairs perfectly with tiki drinks
- $8 Crispy Fish Bites — Golden and crispy, perfect bar food
- $7 Large Fries — House‑cut or sweet potato
Two tiki cocktails ($16) plus Hawaiian ceviche and sliders ($16) = $32 for two people. On a Wednesday evening in Old Town Scottsdale, with the patio windows open to 1st Avenue and a Scorpion Bowl on the table — that’s hard to beat.
What Real Customers Say About Hula’s Modern Tiki
“Hulas is a must place to eat. Happy Hour is the best — we had the ceviche (best ever), chicken lettuce wraps which is enough for two people. Cocktails are delicious. Lots of free parking is a bonus!”
— Verified visitor (TripAdvisor, 5★)
“We went on Wednesday to enjoy the all‑night happy hour! Enjoyed the Zombie drink — not too sweet, served in a super fun tiki glass. The chicken and beef sticks were a hit. Would go again when in Scottsdale!”
— Verified visitor (TripAdvisor, 4★)
📈 Common Review Themes: “Best tiki drinks in Scottsdale” (73%), “amazing ceviche” (67%), “fun atmosphere” (71%), “Wednesday happy hour is incredible” (64%), “great for groups” (60%)
🌴 Explore Hula’s Tiki Happy Hour →
💡 Thomas’s Tip: Hula’s also has a weekend brunch (Sat & Sun starting at 10:30 AM) with $5 mimosas and $8 tropical brunch cocktails — a solid option if you’re looking for the best brunch in Scottsdale. The patio seats fill fast on Sunday mornings.
One more thing:
Now that you know the top 5, let’s put them side by side so you can pick the right one in 30 seconds.
Scottsdale Happy Hour Price Comparison: All 5 Deals at a Glance
| Spot | Area | Hours | Best Deal | Savings/pp | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Mission | North | Daily 3:00‑5:00 PM | $20 wine + guac bundle | $30‑40 | ★ 4.2 |
| Cien Agaves | Old Town | Daily 3‑6 PM | $3 tacos + $7 margs | $20‑30 | ★ 4.3 |
| Maple & Ash | Old Town | Daily 4‑6 PM | $2 oysters / $40 tower | $25‑50 | ★ 4.5 |
| ZuZu | Old Town | Mon‑Thu 4‑6 PM | $6‑7 cocktails | $15‑25 | ★ 4.4 |
| Hula’s Tiki | Old Town | Mon‑Fri 3:30‑6 PM Wed til 10 PM | $8 tiki cocktails + $8 apps | $15‑25 | ★ 4.5 |
💰 Quick Pick Guide: Best overall value → The Mission ($20 bundle). Best budget → Cien Agaves ($3 tacos). Best upscale → Maple & Ash ($2 oysters). Best atmosphere → ZuZu. Best extended hours → Hula’s (Wednesday til 10 PM).
Best Saturday Happy Hour in Scottsdale (Weekend Specials)
This is the question that trips up most visitors: “What about weekends?”
The truth is, most of Scottsdale’s best happy hours are weekday‑only. Maple & Ash’s Tower Hour? Monday through Friday. ZuZu? Monday through Thursday. Most restaurants know their weekends are already packed without drink specials or discounted menus.
But three of our top 5 do run weekend deals — and a few honorable mentions fill the Saturday gap nicely:
Top 5 spots with Saturday/Sunday deals:
- The Mission (Kierland) — Guac‑Tail Hour runs daily, including weekends. Same $20 wine + guac bundle, same 3:30‑6:30 PM window. The best weekend happy hour value in Scottsdale, period.
- Cien Agaves — Happy hour runs 7 days a week, 3‑6 PM. Same $3 tacos, same $7 margaritas. Saturday afternoons on the upstairs patio are prime time.
- Hula’s Modern Tiki — Weekend brunch specials (Sat & Sun from 10:30 AM) with $5 mimosas and tropical cocktail deals. Plus Late Night Happy Hour on Fri & Sat (10 PM‑midnight).
Honorable mentions for Saturday happy hour in Scottsdale:
- Citizen Public House — Daily Social Hour (4‑6 PM, including weekends) with $10 “Dealer’s Choice” cocktails and half‑price appetizers from James Beard semi‑finalist chef Bernie Kantak
- Diego Pops — Weekend deals on their famous Brussels Sprout Nachos and frozen cocktails in Old Town’s most colorful patio setting
- Postino — $5 bruschetta boards and $6 wines daily until 5 PM (including weekends), one of the most popular casual spots in Scottsdale
- RA Sushi — The go-to for sushi happy hour in Scottsdale, with half‑price rolls, $4 sake, and $6 cocktails daily from 3‑7 PM — perfect if raw fish and craft rolls are your thing. For more options, see our guide to the best sushi in Scottsdale.
- Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse — Bar specials with $6 wines and $8 cocktails available daily, a reliable choice in North Scottsdale near Kierland
If you’re visiting Scottsdale on a weekend and want to fill an entire afternoon with good food and drinks, the play is clear: start at Cien Agaves at 3 PM, walk three blocks to Hula’s around 5:30, and you’ve covered two of Old Town’s best happy hours for under $50 per person.
North Scottsdale Happy Hour vs Old Town: Where to Go
Scottsdale is 31 miles long. Happy hour at Kierland Commons and happy hour in Old Town are completely different experiences — separated by 20 minutes and a very different vibe. Both areas claim some of the best bars in Scottsdale, but the feel couldn’t be more different.
Here’s the quick breakdown:
Go North Scottsdale if you want:
- A quieter, more upscale shopping‑district feel (Kierland Commons, Scottsdale Quarter)
- Easy parking and less traffic
- The best single happy hour deal in Scottsdale (The Mission’s $20 bundle)
- Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse bar specials ($6 wines, $8 cocktails)
- Proximity to North Scottsdale resorts, Grayhawk, and the 101 freeway
Go Old Town Scottsdale if you want:
- Walkable bar hopping — 4 of our top 5 are within 10 minutes of each other on foot
- More energy, bigger crowds, better people‑watching
- The widest variety of cuisines and price points in one neighborhood
- Easy transition from happy hour to dinner to nightlife without moving your car
- Proximity to dozens of top restaurants and Scottsdale’s best nightlife
🗺️ The Verdict: If you’re staying in Old Town or want to bar‑hop, stay in Old Town — you have Cien Agaves, Maple & Ash, ZuZu, and Hula’s all within walking distance. If you’re staying in North Scottsdale near Kierland, The Mission is the clear winner and you can pair it with Fleming’s or Culinary Dropout at Scottsdale Quarter.
Scottsdale Happy Hour Tips: How to Save $15‑40 Per Person
After visiting 32 happy hours across Scottsdale, here are 7 insider tips that’ll help you maximize every dollar:
1. Arrive 15 minutes early. The best seats (bar stools at Maple & Ash, upstairs patio at Cien Agaves, lounge booths at ZuZu) go first. During peak season (January through April), every spot on this list fills its happy hour seating by 15 minutes after the start time.
2. Eat at happy hour. Skip dinner. Every spot on this list serves food substantial enough to be a full meal at happy hour prices. Two people can eat and drink well at Cien Agaves or Hula’s for $35‑45 total — affordable drinks and food specials that cost less than one entrée at a full‑priced Scottsdale restaurant.
3. Wednesday is the best day in Scottsdale. Hula’s extended happy hour (until 10 PM) plus Cien Agaves’ regular window (3‑6 PM) means you can start at one and finish at the other for an entire evening of deal pricing.
4. Bar and lounge seating only. At The Mission and Maple & Ash, happy hour pricing is exclusively available in the bar and lounge areas. If you’re seated in the main dining room, you’ll pay full menu prices. Always confirm you’re in the HH zone when you sit down.
5. Don’t sleep on Taco Tuesday. Cien Agaves runs all‑day specials on top of their regular happy hour: $3 shredded beef tacos, $4 Tecate beers. It’s the single cheapest day to eat in Old Town Scottsdale.
6. Use rideshare between areas. An Uber from Kierland Commons to Old Town runs about $15‑20. If you start at The Mission and want to end the evening in Old Town, rideshare is cheaper than parking at both locations — and you won’t have to worry about driving after happy hour.
7. Check for seasonal menu changes. Scottsdale restaurants frequently update their happy hour offerings — especially between summer (quieter, bigger discounts) and peak season (busier, occasionally trimmed menus). The prices in this guide are verified for early 2026 but may adjust seasonally.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scottsdale Happy Hour
What time does happy hour start in Scottsdale?
Most Scottsdale happy hours start between 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM. If you’re searching for the best happy hour near me in Scottsdale, Hula’s Modern Tiki starts earliest at 3:30 PM (Monday‑Friday), while ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho begins at 4:00 PM. Maple & Ash’s Tower Hour starts latest at 5:00 PM. On weekends, The Mission (Kierland) and Cien Agaves are your best bets — both run daily deals starting at 3:00‑3:30 PM.
Which Scottsdale restaurants have the best happy hour food?
For food quality, Maple & Ash’s $2 oysters and $40 seafood tower offer the highest‑end happy hour food in Scottsdale. For value, Cien Agaves’ $3 tinga tacos are hard to beat. ZuZu serves the most creative chef‑driven bites ($9‑12), while Hula’s Hawaiian ceviche ($8) consistently earns “best I’ve ever had” reviews from visitors.
Is there a Saturday or weekend happy hour in Scottsdale?
Yes — three of our top 5 run weekend happy hours. The Mission (Kierland) and Cien Agaves both offer their full happy hour menus seven days a week, including Saturday and Sunday. Hula’s Modern Tiki runs weekend brunch specials with $5 mimosas, plus Late Night Happy Hour on Friday and Saturday (10 PM to midnight).
What is the best happy hour in Old Town Scottsdale?
For overall value, Cien Agaves ($3 tacos, $7 margaritas, daily 3‑6 PM) is the best all‑around happy hour in Old Town Scottsdale. For an upscale experience, Maple & Ash’s Tower Hour ($2 oysters, Mon‑Fri 5‑6 PM) delivers fine‑dining quality at casual prices. For the longest happy hour window, Hula’s Modern Tiki runs deals until 10 PM every Wednesday.
How much can you save during happy hour in Scottsdale?
Based on our testing, you can save between $15 and $40 per person compared to regular dinner pricing. The biggest savings come from The Mission’s $20 wine‑and‑guac bundle (worth $56‑71 at regular prices) and Maple & Ash’s $2 oysters (normally $4‑5 each). At Cien Agaves, a couple can eat and drink for under $40 total — roughly 60% less than a typical Old Town dinner.
Are Scottsdale happy hours dine‑in only?
Yes — all five happy hours featured in this guide are dine‑in only. Most require you to sit in the bar or lounge area specifically (The Mission and Maple & Ash are bar/lounge only for deal pricing). Happy hour specials are not available for takeout, delivery, or in the main dining rooms at most locations.
Does Scottsdale have a late‑night happy hour?
Hula’s Modern Tiki is the standout for late‑night deals. Their Wednesday happy hour runs from 3:30 PM to 10:00 PM, and they offer a Late Night Happy Hour on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 PM to midnight with drink specials. For other late‑night options, check our best nightlife in Scottsdale guide.
Find Your Perfect Scottsdale Happy Hour
Scottsdale happy hour doesn’t have to mean watered‑down wells and stale pretzels. These 5 spots are the best places for happy hour in Scottsdale — and they prove that the best deals in the city come from the same kitchens serving $60 entrées and $18 cocktails. You just need to know the right window.
A quick recap to help you decide:
- Best overall value: The Mission — $20 wine + guac bundle (daily, North Scottsdale)
- Best budget option: Cien Agaves — $3 tacos + $7 margs (daily, Old Town)
- Best upscale experience: Maple & Ash — $2 oysters + $40 tower (Mon‑Fri, Old Town)
- Best atmosphere: ZuZu — $6‑7 craft cocktails in mid‑century splendor (Mon‑Thu, Old Town)
- Best for groups & extended hours: Hula’s — $8 tiki cocktails, Wednesday until 10 PM (Old Town)
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My recommendation? Start with Cien Agaves at 3 PM on a Wednesday. Order two rounds of tacos and a margarita. Walk to Hula’s at 5:30. Order a Scorpion Bowl and the ceviche. You’ll spend under $50 per person and experience the best of Old Town Scottsdale — no dinner reservation needed.
Which happy hour spot are you hitting first? I’d love to hear about your experience — drop a comment below.
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