
Other menu items had Southwestern flair, like the green chile pork ($8, normally $10.50) or the fish tacos ($10, normally $19). If that’s not service recovery, we’re not sure what is. The jovial bartender, noting our displeasure, refused to let us pay for the burger and promptly provided another margarita to boot. Ours was delicious, but a little overdone. At Roaring Fork, the “Big Ass Burger” comes with pepper bacon, poblano peppers, and the rest of the fixings for $10 during happy hour ($14.50, normally). The Food: Is there anything better than a good burger? We certainly couldn’t think of anything, so that’s what we ordered. Get there early or be prepared to elbow some strangers out of your way to grab a table.


Happy hour is located in the bar or on the patio, and it’s no secret that this is one of the better deals in town. But the restaurant is a diamond in the office rough – a bustling, glowing hub of chatter, good food, and stellar cocktails. The Interior: Roaring Fork is located at the base of an office building in fact, just beyond the restrooms lies a fluorescent hallway that is sure to lead to cubicles.
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This place is so lively you’d swear the table next to you was full of teenagers, rather than the (likely) octogenarians who fill the seats at happy hour. Perfect For: A good buzz, while you’re getting a good buzz.

Tuesday through Saturday, and from 4 p.m. Whether it's affordable appetizers, delicious drinks, jaw-dropping deals, or none of the above, we'll check out the situation and report back. Give our friendly Scottsdale Rentals staff a call for more western-themed spots or other steakhouse options.Each week we venture to a new restaurant to check out what the spot has to offer during our favorite time of day - happy hour. Currently, the Roaring Fork is open for dinner only, with hours of operation from 4 – 9pm, daily. Dine-in seating service is limited, so call for reservations (48) or make them online. If you’re not comfortable with dining in, the Roaring Fork Scottsdale offers To-Go and 3 rd Party Delivery by Door Dash. They also offer private dining rooms for those special celebrations. Many days, the patio doors are wide open to embrace our beautiful desert weather. You can dine in their dining room or at the bar, or outside on their covered climate controlled patio.

Roaring Fork is located at 4800 N Scottsdale Road, Suite 1700, just outside Old Town Scottsdale. Order Smoked Chicken Wings, Chicken Tinga Tacos or the Roaring Fork “Big Ass” Burger with one of their popular Huckleberry Frozen Margaritas and you’ll be happy in no time. Happy Hourĭaily Happy Hour at the Roaring Fork restaurant features specials on cocktails, wine and some of their popular dinner items. Add Mexican Street Corn or Green Chili Mac-n-Cheese for a side, and don’t forget to ask your server about dessert! A big slice of Pecan Pie a la mode would be the perfect end for a perfect meal. Popular choices include the Sugar-Cured Duck Breast, Braised Beef Short Ribs, Rainbow Trout, the Roaring Fork “Big Ass” Burger and the Bacon-Wrapped Filet Mignon. There are salads, but you’ll want to go straight for the wood grilled steaks or one of the Roaring Fork Specialties. If you love cheese (and who doesn’t?), order the Queso con Puerco, a skillet of bubbly goodness and a customer favorite. Start your dinner off at Roaring Fork Scottsdale with a Kettle of Green Chili Pork served with hot buttered tortillas or maybe Smoked Chicken Wings. The western-themed design starts with their brand-like RF logo and works its way through the wood and stone rustic décor, down to the accessories, and you can’t get much more western than rifles on the wall and antler chandeliers. All Roaring Fork meats are cooked over the wood fire rotisserie, open flame grilling, or wood oven roasted, just like those old cowboys would have cooked. Billed as an “American Western Bistro,” the Roaring Fork restaurant first opened its doors in Scottsdale almost 20 years ago and has added two Austin locations since then.
