5/5 Zan L. 1 year ago on Google
THE
TOUR:
5/5.
A
wonderful
tour!
Visiting
town
from
Los
Angeles
and
I
have
been
to
the
Pasadena
Wrigley
Mansion
and
have
heard
about
the
Catalina
Island
Mansion,
but
this
was
my
first
time
here
at
the
Phoenix
location.
It’s
beautiful
on
the
inside,
as
expected,
and
the
tour
takes
you
into
pretty
much
all
the
rooms
in
the
mansion,
and
gives
plenty
of
historical
information
about
each
of
them,
and
the
entire
mansion
in
general.
Our
tour
guide
was
very
polite
and
did
a
great
job.
The
tour
lasts
about
an
hour,
but
may
be
closer
to
45
minutes
if
you’re
in
a
smaller
group.
The
only
part
of
the
tour
I
disliked
was
that
we
were
in
a
group
of
about
30
people
so
some
of
the
rooms
got
quite
cramped
when
we
would
enter.
Also
it
made
it
hard
to
get
some
pictures
without
people
in
them.
Aside
from
that
though
it
was
a
great
experience,
with
easy
parking,
and
beautiful
views
of
the
valley.
I
would
definitely
recommend
to
any
fan
of
historical
places,
or
anyone
looking
to
experience
some
of
Phoenix’s
unique
history.
GEORDIE’S:
4/5.
Overall
a
really
nice
meal,
but
there
were
definitely
some
positives
and
negatives.
The
Good:
The
location
is
very
unique,
and
being
in
the
Wrigley
Mansion
itself
is
a
real
treat.
The
views
in
the
dining
room
and
out
front
are
beautiful,
especially
at
night.
You
really
have
a
great
view
of
the
city
and
the
surrounding
mountains.
Our
server
was
also
very
polite,
even
though
it
was
very
busy
tonight
he
did
a
great
job.
For
my
entrée,
I
chose
the
Whole
Branzino
and
it
was
honestly
very
good.
There
were
more
bones
in
it
than
I
usually
get,
but
still
the
flavors
were
very
good.
The
Bad:
It
is
VERY
loud
on
the
inside.
It
was
very
hard
to
hear
other
people
at
our
table
for
most
of
the
dinner.
It’s
basically
one
large
square
room
with
zero
sound
breaks
so
all
the
conversations
in
the
room
mingle
together,
and
in
our
case,
there
was
a
large
group
near
us
that
made
it
almost
impossible
to
hear
other
people
in
our
party
or
even
the
waiter
most
of
the
time.
The
menu
could
have
some
more
options,
it
was
quite
limited.
Also
for
my
starter
I
chose
the
French
Onion
Soup
and
it
was
very
tiny.
One
of
the
smallest
sized
portions
I’ve
had
in
a
long
time.
For
the
price
you
are
paying
I
feel
it
should
be
a
little
more
upscale
and
closer
to
fine
dining.
It
felt
more
like
a
New
Year’s
Eve
type
of
dinner.
Overall
it
was
a
nice
experience
and
I
am
glad
I
did
it.
However,
I
don’t
feel
I
would
come
back
to
the
restaurant.
I
had
more
fun
during
the
tour
of
the
property.
The
views
and
location
are
great,
but
the
food
is
not
better
than
a
lot
of
the
other
upscale
restaurants
in
Scottsdale
or
Phoenix.