Looking to enjoy comfort food classics in a chic lounge this summer? Well, Scottsdale’s Southbridge has welcomed a new tavern that fits the bill: Kelly’s at Southbridge. “We plan to bring flair to the food we are serving in our warm and inviting venue,” says Steve “Chops” Smith. “Our high quality menu is full of original recipes that will appeal to a wide range of foodies.”
The 8,000-sq.-ft. restaurant, which is open in Old Town Scottsdale across the street from Cowboy Ciao, is an upscale-casual restaurant inspired by a traditional pub. Kelly’s is decked in warm brick interior, low ceilings, modern lighting as well as private dining rooms, a square-shape and an inviting patio. The back lounge room at Kelly’s is the perfect place to hang out and play pool. Kelly’s patio lined by nine open-flame French Quarter gas lamps and an eight-foot ivy wall. A 30-foot ficus tree, draped in Edison bulbs, will be the focal point of the patio .
When it comes to food, Kelly’s offers a menu of diverse American classics with quality ingredients. Diners can choose from an eclectic menu of traditional pub classics mixed with unique modern cuisine. At the bar, guests can enjoy bar snacks and signature pub grub including confit chicken wings, Pannisse frites and prime skirt steak sandwiches. Classic cocktails and a number of tap draft beers will also be served throughout the restaurant. Happy hour specials are also available. www.kellysatsouthbridge.com.
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