Piñon Grill
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Beautiful patio. Forgettable food.. I wanted to like this place. The service was great. Dining on the patio is gorgeous. There was barely anyone dinin…
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A nice place in the heart of Scottsdale. My wife and I have been here 3 or 4 different times. We always take an Entertainment or Restaurant.com gift c…
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2 Reviews on “Piñon Grill”
Beautiful patio. Forgettable food.. I wanted to like this place. The service was great. Dining on the patio is gorgeous. There was barely anyone dining on that Saturday night, so it was very intimate. However,while I recognize it was a hotel, the food was incredibly average and overpriced for the caliber of taste I expected. The prices are cheap for Scottsdale however. I ordered the BBQ pork tenderloin and lobster chowder. My wife had the salmon. The lobster chowder had little taste. The tenderloin was no better than tenderloin I had prepared after a visit to Fry’s Marketplace. There was some KC Masterpiece portioned over it. The salmon was average. I finished with some dry chocolate cake. I heard good things about the salad as others in our party enjoyed it. I would go back on a quiet weeknight to enjoy some wine on the patio. I wouldn’t eat there again.
A nice place in the heart of Scottsdale. My wife and I have been here 3 or 4 different times. We always take an Entertainment or Restaurant.com gift certificate for a buy one get one free or $25 off deal. Last night was our best experience yet there. We ordered a caesar salad to share and when it was delivered the kitchen had already split the plate. I was surprised how much there was after it was split, it was plenty. I must almost mention the rolls and butter. I usually don’t, it’s like commenting on a mexican restaurant’s chips, but these were great, crusty but still chewey. But it was the honey butter that really made it great. After salads, the entrees came. I had salmon and my wife had the sirloin (it was her concession since I would take her to Flemings because we already went to Temple and a reception before dinner). Both were amazing. the salmon was the best I’d ever had and I boarded with a family who fished for salmon in the north pacific off Alaska every year and they knew how to cook salmon. It had a great slightly spicy glaze with this amazing lemony sauce on a bed of greens. My wife’s sirloin was melt in your mouth tender with a spicy, smokey barbeque sauce served with garlic and buttered spinach and roasted baby potatoes. This was a meal fit for a king, yet we left without leaving more than $40! 5 stars to Pinon Grill.