Bar in Scottsdale, United States
Art of Merlot
100Pearl PointsOld Town wine stop, limited data.
About Art of Merlot
Art of Merlot is a wine-focused bar on Scottsdale's East Main Street, suited to visitors who want a slower pace than Old Town's louder options. Easy to book and walkable from the main corridor, it's worth considering if wine is your format. Confirm food options on arrival — the menu specifics aren't verified, but the wine-bar positioning suggests bar bites are available.
Quick Verdict
Art of Merlot sits on East Main Street in Scottsdale's Old Town corridor, and if you're visiting for the first time without much data to go on, that address alone tells you something useful: this is a walkable, accessible stop in one of Scottsdale's most bar-dense stretches. Booking is easy, competition is high, and what you spend here will likely be the deciding factor in whether you stay or move on down the block.
What to Expect
The name signals a wine-forward identity, which in a market like Old Town Scottsdale — where most bars lean toward craft beer, frozen drinks, or volume-driven cocktail menus — is a deliberate positioning choice. For a first-timer, that means you should arrive expecting a slower, more considered pace than the surrounding bars. If you're after something louder and more social, Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale or T T Roadhouse will serve you better. If wine is genuinely your format, Art of Merlot earns consideration.
On the food question: the editorial angle matters here. Bar food at wine-focused venues in this price tier tends to fall into two camps , serious small plates designed to complement the wine list, or perfunctory snacks that exist to keep a liquor license. Without confirmed menu data, it would be dishonest to tell you which camp Art of Merlot falls into. What the wine-bar format suggests, at minimum, is that food is on the menu and worth asking about when you arrive. If you're comparing against a full-kitchen option nearby, Sasaki Sushi & Bar offers a more food-forward experience for groups where eating is the priority.
For broader context on what Scottsdale's bar scene offers at different price points and formats, see our full Scottsdale bars guide. If you're building a full day around Old Town, our Scottsdale restaurants guide and Scottsdale experiences guide are worth a look before you commit to an itinerary.
How It Sits in the Market
Wine bars in Old Town Scottsdale occupy a specific niche: they attract visitors who want to slow down without leaving the main drag. Art of Merlot's East Main Street address puts it within walking distance of higher-volume alternatives like AZ88 and the quieter, cafe-adjacent tone of Arcadia Farms Cafe. If you want to understand the full range of what this part of Scottsdale offers before booking, Alo Cafe and 7133 E Stetson Dr are two more nearby options worth checking against your preferences.
For wine-bar experiences with more verified depth outside Arizona, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a useful benchmark for what a serious drinks program looks like at this kind of venue. Use them as a calibration point when deciding how much to expect from Art of Merlot.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 7036 E Main St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are likely feasible given the venue's positioning
- Format: Wine-forward bar; expect a slower pace than surrounding Old Town venues
- Food: Confirm on arrival , the wine-bar format suggests bar food is available, but menu specifics are unverified
- Nearby alternatives: Browse the full Scottsdale bars guide before committing
- Also worth checking: Scottsdale wineries guide and Scottsdale hotels guide if you're planning a longer stay
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Art of Merlot worth the price?
Pricing varies at Art of Merlot; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Art of Merlot located?
Art of Merlot is located in Scottsdale, at 7036 E Main St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251.
How can I contact Art of Merlot?
You can reach Art of Merlot via check the venue's official channels.
Location
7036 E Main St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Scottsdale, United States
Compare Art of Merlot
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Art of Merlot | Easy |
| Alo Cafe | Unknown |
| Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale | Unknown |
| Sasaki Sushi & Bar | Unknown |
| T T Roadhouse | Unknown |
| 7133 E Stetson Dr | Unknown |
How Art of Merlot stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Alo Cafe, Notable alternative
- Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale, Notable alternative
- Sasaki Sushi & Bar, Notable alternative
- T T Roadhouse, Notable alternative
- 7133 E Stetson Dr, Notable alternative
Among the bars clustered around Old Town Scottsdale, Art of Merlot occupies the quieter, wine-forward end of the spectrum. If your group wants a livelier atmosphere with a stronger food offering, Sasaki Sushi & Bar is the more food-serious choice, you get a full sushi menu alongside drinks, which makes it the better pick when eating is the point rather than an afterthought. For something louder and more bar-forward, Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale and T T Roadhouse suit groups prioritising volume and energy over a considered wine list.
Alo Cafe is the closest tonal match to Art of Merlot if you want a cafe-adjacent, lower-key experience, though its format skews more daytime and coffee-driven than evening wine. For something with a more distinct address identity in the same neighbourhood, 7133 E Stetson Dr is worth checking against your plans. All of these are easy to book, so the decision comes down to format and pace rather than availability.
The honest comparison: Art of Merlot makes most sense for a first-timer who wants wine and a quieter room without leaving the Old Town walkability zone. If you're undecided between several stops, treat it as a wind-down option later in an evening rather than an anchor booking, the surrounding options give you more certainty on food quality and atmosphere before your first visit.
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