Amelia's by EAT
8240 Hayden Road B106, Scottsdale
(602) 499-5195
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Such a fun place. The food is so good and it is clean which is a huge plus. I recommend Zach as a server. He handled our very large party perfectly!
Healthy (no seed oils!) and delicious food. We eat in and then grab a bunch of to-go items from their coolers for the week (soups, enchiladas, muffins). Kid friendly and wonderful outdoor patios. Would give 10 stars if possible.
I was surprised to receive the zucchini lasagna dish that basically was half the size I had ordered just a couple weeks before
The waitress told us they had to reduce the portion due to costs ?!! Not happy
Also the chairs that sit opposite the banquet seating at the table may look nice but are NOT comfortable for sitting and having a dinner - the leather bands sink into the frame and the frame hurts the legs of people sitting in therm. This was twice from two different diners who sat in the chairs
Walked in and sat at the bar, was ignored by the bartender, so I went to the front to get seated in the hopes of being served. The restaurant was fairly empty and well staffed, but for whatever reason, I was invisible to everyone working. So I left and went to Pomo. I have eaten here before. It’s ok. The draw was the clean ingredients. However, to be so ridiculously ignored in a Scottsdale restaurant in the middle of the slow season is pretty inexcusable.
One of my top 5 favorite places to nosh at in Scottsdale.
Quality ingredients, great food, excellent service
Great place. Friendly service, enjoyed the food and the atmosphere inside and in the patio is great!
Amelia’s is addictive. Love everything I have tried and I keep getting drawn back to continue enjoying experiencing all the good things on the menu. Also, it has become my new coffee spot. Coffee is delicious along with all the coffee creations.
If you want to get spoiled head to Amelia's..!!
Amelia’s is the epitome of price gouging (for average food and service) that we’re experiencing these days.
Pricing - This place is hyped up because it is newer and located in a nice shopping center, but unfortunately it is VERY overpriced for food that is mostly mediocre. As an example - lunch costs what one would expect to pay for dinner elsewhere. As if their inflated pricing wasn’t bad enough, they recently increased it even more! How is it that a restaurant charges more for coffee than some of the best coffee shops nearby?! Why would I pay $6+ for a small cappuccino made by a cashier at Amelia’s when a place like Press, a far more sophisticated and dedicated coffee shop with trained baristas (that happens to be located in the same shopping center) and any nearby Starbucks only charges $4+? Unless the ownership at Amelia’s has given a much-needed raise to their staff (which I highly doubt), their inflated pricing is unacceptable.
Food – There are a few items that are good but otherwise mostly fall flat, especially for what they cost. I’ll never understand the random ingredients they throw into salads ie onions in a Caesar salad. Sliders and pastries are good. The fridge up front with to-go meals might as well be food you get in a hospital cafeteria or airport stand.
Service - Friendly staff but rather slow.
I frequently got food and beverages from Amelia’s bc of convenience of its proximity, but don’t intend to give them much business anymore. It’s a matter of principle - stop price gouging for mediocre food.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
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Confusing place for the first time there. We stood at the front for a while before anyone actually asked if we wanted a table. Then she told us we were at a table number. We started to go there when she said we had to order up front. Then we were given a menu to stand there and look at.
We paid $12 dollars for a bowl of soup. When it came, it was a small bowl and it was not even half full. It doesn't even come with crackers or bread. That is pretty expensive for a 1/4 bowl of soup.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 2
Tri tip Sandwich was quite good, and the rosemary steak fries also exceeded my expectations.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fries
I recently visited Amelia’s by EATS in Scottsdale and had a great experience. The Egg Salad Toast was a standout – fresh, creamy, and perfectly seasoned, served on a nicely toasted slice of bread. It was simple but executed so well that it quickly became a favorite. I also tried the Eye Opener Sandwich, which had a wonderful balance of flavors. The combination of egg, bacon, and avocado was satisfying, and the sandwich was hearty without being too heavy.
The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, and service was prompt and friendly. My only small critique is that I wish there were a bit more variety in the bread options. Overall, Amelia’s is a solid choice for a brunch or breakfast spot – definitely worth checking out!
A must go if you are craving SoCal vibes. Felt like I was in LaJolla or Malibu. Amazing place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Avocado Toast
First time there, not impressed. Food value is low, small portions for pricing, taste is ok, no big whoo. Don't care to order at counter or at table on my phone. Worst of all, we had our food delivered and that's the last we saw of any staff to check on our food or drinks. Ordered extra hot latte, barely warm. Got to go soup in the jar, waaay overpriced for what it is. Definitely not a repeat, too many good restaurants in the area!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
After five visits, Amelia’s continues to miss the mark. The food is just okay, but since we live within walking distance, we’ve continued to incorporate it into our repertoire for convenience. My lack of willingness to return is based on their service. The last time we dined in, we were made to feel very unwelcome and rushed. Our server made us feel as if we were an imposition because we had a stroller. We were still hungry after we finished our meal, so instead of ordering more food, went next door to Campo, where we always have a fantastic experience— even when we bring our baby and whether it’s 3pm or 6pm.
Sorry, Amelia’s. If you want to thrive in McCormick Ranch, you need to be more welcoming to families.
For reference, my baby isn’t even six months old, didn’t make a sound, and didn’t make a mess since he doesn’t eat solid food.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
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