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| - Went here last week with two other couples for the Happy Hour. First, the facility is very attractive, with a rustic, old hacienda feeling. Because it was a nice afternoon we sat on the patio. We were fortunate to sit on the east side of the patio because it not only protected as from the afternoon sun but the north side looks over the muddy irrigation canal Scottsdale promotes as "The Waterfront" while the east side overlooks Stetson St. Happy Hour has a limited selection of $3 tapas. My wife and I shared the meatballs, chix w/ saffron rice, and the pork bruschetta. We found them okay, nothing special, and a bit skimpy in portion size, except for the rice. There were 3 small meatballs, which were good. The pork consisted of 2 small pieces of meat on wooden skewers. The chix w/saffron rice was the best of the three in terms of taste and quantity. Of the other four people with us, three felt as we did that the food was okay while the fourth thought the food was horrible. Happy Hour also has two-for-one sangria and house wines. Opt for the wine because the sangria, while flavorful is a very small serving. We would not make a special effort to return here for Happy Hour but if we were in the vicinity would probably stop. Be very careful of the waiter pushing their paella specials! Prices are $25 or $45 PER PERSON which is not emphasized by the waiter so you could get a big surprise.
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