Agritainment Park
All March Long Schnepf Farms24810 South Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek
Schnepf Farms, known for pick-your-peaches and country store pies, is hosting the Agritainment Park till April 25. There are more than 25 rides in areas like Potato Park, a petting zoo, and food like burgers, hot dogs, and ice cream (and more classic fair fare). Tickets are $27.95 a person with discounts for military and first responders. COVID-19 safety measures will be in place.
Cooking Classes
Tuesdays, March 2, 9, 16, and 23Ofrenda
7100 East Cave Creek Road, #151, Cave Creek
Ofrenda, already known for its Mexican, Latin American, and Spanish dishes with a killer tequila selection, is hosting cooking classes throughout March. You'll learn how to make some real Latin food classics like salsa, tamales, and tortillas. Each in-person tutorial is limited to six people and is $65 a person. In addition to these classes, there's also live music and a mescal tasting happy hour on March 10.
Crawfish Boil
Saturday, March 6Peoria Artisan Brewery
10144 West Lake Pleasant Parkway, Peoria
It's Peoria Artisan Brewery's fifth annual crawfish boil, which offers more than 140 pounds of crawfish flown in from Louisiana. Chef Michael Mahalick will be preparing it along with andouille sausage, potatoes, and corn. There will also be live music on the patio. The food will be served (instead of the usual buffet-style), will COVID-19 safety measures in place. Boil down from noon to 6 p.m.
The Office Dinner
Saturday, March 6MATCH Market & Bar at Found:RE Phoenix
1100 North Central AvenueIf you're the type of person who's watched The Office about four times through, this dinner at Match Market and Bar is for you. Each course and cocktail pairing corresponds to a different episode, from Kevin’s Famous “Spilt” Beef Chili with a Deangelo Vickers cocktail to Jan’s Dinner Party Beef Osso Buco with Pam and Jim’s Office Romance cocktail. The event is $75 a person. Seating is limited. For more information, call 602-875-8080.
Paella Royale
Sunday, March 7Voila French Bistro
10135 East Via Linda, Scottsdale
Paella is a traditional dish from Spain, but it's also popular in southern France. Now that we have the history lesson out of the way, know that Chef Jean-Christophe Gros at Voila French Bistro will be preparing it for a special Sunday supper. The dish will be loaded with saffron rice, shrimp, mussels, calamari, chorizo, and chicken. It's available to go only for $29 from 11 a.m. to noon. Reserve yours at 480-614-5600 by March 2.
Wine and Girl Scout Cookie Pairing
Tuesday, March 9, and Thursday, March 11GenuWine Arizona Wine Bar
888 North First AvenueGirl Scout cookies go well with anything, and that includes wine. Or at least that's the idea behind this tasting event hosted by GenuWine Arizona Wine Bar. Stop by either day between 3 and 10 p.m. to get four different cookies paired with four different wines and a tasting sheet. It's $25 a person and available for dine-in or to-go.
The State of Arizona Farmland
Tuesday, March 9Online
The Good Food Film Series begins this month with The State of Arizona Farmland produced by Local First Arizona’s Good Food Finder. Each individual on-demand film costs $7.50 or it can be viewed with the purchase of the annual all-access pass for $65. You'll learn the story of David Vose and Sara Dolan of Blue Sky Organic Farms who have just planted their last season of crops on their leased land (they've got to be out by July 1, 2021, when a new home builder takes ownership). This screening is the first of three coming this spring.
Duckhorn Wine Dinner
Thursday, March 11Boulders Resort and Spa
34631 North Tom Darlington Drive, Carefree
Wine, food, a beautiful setting. That's exactly what you'll have at the Duckhorn Wine Dinner hosted by Boulders Resort and Spa. There will be exclusive Duckhorn Vineyards wines and a four-course meal. First up is a toasted ahi tuna followed by vanilla smoked sea scallop Crudo, roasted lamb, and dark chocolate and cherry ganache. Cost is $175 a person. Call 480-595-4668 for reservations.
Lunch and Learn: Saint Patrick's Day Luncheon
Wednesday, March 17Arcadia Farms Café
7025 East First Avenue, Scottsdale
Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day with traditional Irish fare and, of course, some green drinks at this two-hour workshop at Arcadia Farms Café. It starts with a welcome champagne/wine reception, followed by demonstrations of how to make watercress soup with whiskey cream, beef pot pie with cheddar stout crust, Colcannon potatoes, currant scones, and mint shakes with green velvet cupcakes. The class is limited to 14 attendees and costs $65 a person.
Herradura Tequila Dinner
Friday, March 19Spotted Donkey Cantina at El Pedregal
34505 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
The Spotted Donkey Cantina was selected as the first Arizona restaurant to offer its own exclusive tequila from Casa Herradura in Amatitan, Jalisco, Mexico. Each of the three courses at this $95-a-person dinner will come with a different type of Herradura. There's also Baja Dorado ceviche, smoked chili marinated carne asada, and a vanilla lime custard for dessert. Make a reservation at 480-488-3358.