Mesa is a thriving metropolis in the southwest, with lifestyle and leisure pursuits in high demand by visitors. Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, Mesa is a playground for outdoor recreation, with convenient access to three lakes, two rivers and endless hiking trails. The city’s downtown is a vibrant epicenter with boutiques, antique shops, museums, studios and cafes – all anchored by Mesa Arts Center. Mesa is home to a stunning collection of golf courses, superb dining and upscale shopping.
Restaurants in Mesa
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Small or large groups will come away feeling lightened and happy after an hour of service. Easy to help and serve, perfect for families, church groups, scouts, or work comrades. Best to wear tennis shoes and loose clothing. Many different skills to be able to help. My family loves the fun and energetic atmosphere and the stories of success from those who have been helped.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Superstition Farm, a working family dairy farm has just recently opened its doors for public tours. The Stechnij family, all native Arizonians, own and operate the 27 acre dairy in East Mesa. Supersitition Farm allows guests to "Gather their Senses" by SEEING the day to day work on the farm, HEARING the sounds of the farm life, TOUCHING the animals, TASTING the food on the farm and SMELLING that fresh country air. The farm tours include a hayride tour of the dairy, education in the resource center where guests will learn the tools of the farm trade and how their milk gets to their refrigerator.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Food was above average for ball park (a little pricey). Loved they would like you bring outside food in except drinks. Staff helpful and friendly. Closest thing to Wrigley for me.
4.5 based on 598 reviews
This was hands down the one thing we will recommend to all family or friends visiting the Phoenix area. Old or young, it is a show for everyone. Our kids (2 and 4) loved it so much we made two visits! We heard music from Star Wars, Queen, Little Mermaid, hymns, patriotic songs, Hallelujah, In the Mood, and more and you can submit requests! The food is decent, we only had pizza but it was pretty tasty. You place your order at the counter and then watch for your number to light up on the Bingo style board and go to retrieve your food. Don't worry if you can't find a place to sit, wait for the organ set to finish and table turnover will happen fairly quickly.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Wonderful walking self-tour of lights. There's a fun pallet maze. The maze has two entrances/exits so it's cross-directional (not one-way movement through the maze). Masks are optional. Treats are for sale. They have bean bags, pingpong, and other free games. Ice skates are available for rent. Plenty of photo opportunities, including a large white sleigh and Rudolph. Military salute in the red, white, and blue area set to music. Manger scene as well. There are some live animals so it does have a barn smell.
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4.5 based on 6 reviews
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