Tucked away behind the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (the SMoCA), Los Olivos provides traditional Mexican cuisine in a not-quite-traditional setting. 

The structure of Los Olivos makes a first trip to the restaurant worthwhile but the food and music found within entices its customers to return visits. If Lewis Carroll designed a Mexican restaurant it couldn’t be more strange or wondrous than Los Olivos. This is done without sacrificing the relaxed atmosphere or family-feel that makes Los Olivos a favorite among Scottsdale locals. 

Every Thursday and Sunday, the mariachi masters Trio Romantico perform at Los Olivos.  Coincide your visit with their show for a truly memorable experience… Remember, the SMoCA is free every Thursday so plan a fabulous night on the town full of art, music, and delicious food.
Los Olivos
February 1, 2011
by Carly Schorman
7328 E 2nd St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(Between Scottsdale and Drinkwater on 2nd Street)

(480) 946-2256
Trio Romantico performing at Los Olivos. Photo by Carly Schorman
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