Pinnacle Peak Patio
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Pinnacle Peak Patio started out in 1957 as a small store that sold beer and
bait to fishermen traveling to nearby lakes. The original owner, wanting to increase
sales, offered a simple steak dinner consisting of a 32-ounce Porterhouse steak cooked
over mesquite wood. Its reputation grew as a place known for snipping off the
necktie of anyone who dared enter its doors dressed so formal.
Along with "Greasewood Flats" that closed before "The Patio" Scottsdale has lost its Old West flavor that made it so popular back
in the day and has traded it all in for bland suburbia.  We have now lost a big piece of our Arizona identity.
SAY GOODBYE TO AN OLD FRIEND