Scottsdale, AZ
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
Hash Kitchen North Scottsdale
Hash Kitchen is one of our favorite spots to go for brunch. They have some really creative dishes such as the Cornbread & Carne Asada Hash and Smores French Toast. But one of the things you should definitely do is build your own Bloody Mary at the Bloody Mary Bar. You simply choose the type of vodka & spice level and then you get to top off your drink with whatever your heart desires (like ravioli & meatballs)!
Sunday
7:00 am
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3:00 pm
Monday
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
Wednesday
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
Thursday
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
Friday
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
Saturday
7:00 am
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3:00 pm
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