Bar in Scottsdale, United States
Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar
100Pearl PointsChophouse format, low booking stress.

About Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar
Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar on N Scottsdale Rd is a dependable group dinner option that combines a bourbon-forward bar with a chophouse menu — easier to book than Scottsdale's top steakhouses and better suited to a lively table. Come for the bar first, then sit down to eat. A practical anchor for four or more people in Old Town.
Verdict
Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar is a solid pick for groups in Scottsdale who want a chophouse-and-cocktails format without the booking anxiety of harder-to-get steakhouse tables. If you've been once and want to know what to do differently next time, focus on the bar side of the operation rather than treating it as a straight steakhouse visit — the bar program is where this place earns its name.
About Bourbon & Bones
Located on N Scottsdale Rd in Old Town, Bourbon & Bones sits in one of Scottsdale's denser dining corridors, which means competition is real and repeat visits have to be earned. The format — a chophouse anchored by a bourbon-forward bar , has become a reliable model in the Southwest, and this address executes it in a room that reads as grown-up without tipping into formal. For a second visit, the move is to arrive before dinner, position yourself at the bar, and let the bourbon list do some work before you sit down to eat. That sequence plays better here than at spots like Alo Cafe or Arcadia Farms Cafe, where the bar is secondary to the food concept.
The chophouse format travels well to groups of four or more. Shared cuts, a bourbon selection wide enough to generate a conversation, and a room that handles noise without feeling chaotic make this a practical choice when you need a dinner that works for a mixed group , business, celebration, or a gathering that needs a reliable anchor. For groups comparing options on the same corridor, Art of Merlot skews more wine-focused if the table wants that direction instead.
Scottsdale's steakhouse tier has seen meaningful additions in recent years, and Bourbon & Bones positions itself closer to the accessible end of that range , approachable pricing relative to the high-end steakhouse set, easier to book, and better suited to a lively table than a reverent tasting-menu night. If you're looking to explore more of what the city offers, see our full Scottsdale restaurants guide and our full Scottsdale bars guide for a broader picture. For bar programs that match this bourbon-forward approach in other cities, Julep in Houston and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu both run deeper whiskey benches worth knowing.
Practical Details
Address: 4200 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. Reservations: Booking is easy , walk-in capacity at the bar is a realistic option, though groups of four or more should call ahead or use an online platform to secure a table. Dress: Smart casual fits the room; Scottsdale's standard resort-casual applies. Budget: Positioned in the mid-to-upper-mid tier for Scottsdale chophouses , expect a meaningful check for a full dinner with drinks, though not at the leading end of the market. Getting there: On N Scottsdale Rd with parking available; central enough to combine with other stops on the Old Town corridor. For more on the area, see our full Scottsdale experiences guide and our full Scottsdale hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar?
Expect a mix of after-work professionals, couples, and group diners drawn to the chophouse-and-cocktails format. It sits on one of Old Town Scottsdale's busiest dining corridors at 4200 N Scottsdale Rd, so the room skews social and mid-to-upscale casual rather than quiet or intimate. The bar side pulls a livelier crowd than the dining room.
Is Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar good for groups?
Yes — this is one of the stronger group calls in Old Town Scottsdale. The chophouse format handles shared appetites well, bar seating gives overflow flexibility, and the booking process is easier than tighter reservation-only spots in the area. Groups of 4 or more should still book ahead rather than counting on walk-in availability.
Is the food good at Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar?
The chophouse format is the right frame for judging it: if you want steakhouse-anchored mains with a bourbon-forward bar program, it delivers. It is not a destination for avant-garde cooking, and no major awards are on record, but the format is executed consistently enough that it holds its own on a competitive stretch of Scottsdale Rd.
Do I need a reservation at Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar?
For the dining room, a reservation is the safer move, especially on weekends. Bar walk-ins at 4200 N Scottsdale Rd are a realistic option, which puts it ahead of tighter spots in the area for spontaneous visits. Groups of 4 or more should book in advance to avoid a wait.
Is Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar good for a date?
It works for a date if the chophouse-and-cocktails format suits you both — the setting is polished enough without being stiff. It is a better fit for a relaxed second or third date than a high-stakes first impression; for something more intimate in Scottsdale, a smaller reservation-only room elsewhere may serve you better.
Location
4200 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Scottsdale, United States
Compare Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Bourbon & Bones Chophouse | Bar | Easy |
| Alo Cafe | Unknown |
| Art of Merlot | Unknown |
| Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale | Unknown |
| Sasaki Sushi & Bar | Unknown |
| T T Roadhouse | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Scottsdale for this tier.
Also Consider
- Alo Cafe, Notable alternative
- Art of Merlot, Notable alternative
- Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale, Notable alternative
- Sasaki Sushi & Bar, Notable alternative
- T T Roadhouse, Notable alternative
Against the Scottsdale bar-and-dining options in the same corridor, Bourbon & Bones occupies a clear lane: it's the choice when you want a structured chophouse experience with a serious spirits program, rather than a wine bar or casual neighborhood spot. Alo Cafe and Art of Merlot both skew more toward wine-led drinking and lighter food concepts, better if the table's priority is bottles over bourbon, but a weaker fit if someone at the table wants a proper cut of meat.
Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale and T T Roadhouse sit at the more casual, lower-price end of the local bar scene, easier on the wallet and lower-commitment, but they don't offer the chophouse format or the depth of a spirits-focused program. If the occasion calls for something that can double as a dinner destination, Bourbon & Bones holds the advantage. Sasaki Sushi & Bar is the strongest alternative for groups that want a full-service dinner with a distinct food identity, sushi rather than steakhouse, and it's worth comparing if your group is split on format.
For groups of four or more deciding between these options: Bourbon & Bones is the most versatile pick when no one wants to argue about what to eat. The chophouse format satisfies a broad table, the bourbon list gives drinkers something to focus on, and the booking difficulty is low enough that you won't need to plan weeks ahead. That combination is harder to find in Old Town than it should be.
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