Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–3:30 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12701 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: (480) 566-9020
Website: https://www.milkandhoneyjcc.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: milkandhoneyjcc.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
They have an extensive vegan menu with Impossible meat substitutes, which is a rare find. I ordered the Spaghetti Impossible Bolognese and fresh squeezed orange juice—both were mind blowingly good. The bolognese was honestly the best I’ve ever had. The pasta was perfectly al dente (which I’m picky about) and the sauce was packed with flavor from the carrots, onions, celery, and Impossible meat. Just delicious. And the orange juice was 10/10. So fresh and just perfect.
My boyfriend got the Power Breakfast and said it was amazing too. We couldn’t stop talking about the breakfast potatoes—melt in your mouth, flavorful, and just next level.
You do have to check in with front desk security and give an ID when you arrive, but it was pretty quick and easy. We even found covered parking close to the entrance. I will say it is pricey but worth it for the food and experience. This spot is a total hidden gem—I’ll definitely be back soon!
Milk + Honey Espresso Bar & Eatery has such a warm, welcoming vibe — it feels like a place made with heart. The food was exceptional from start to finish, beautifully plated and full of authentic Mediterranean flavor.
The owner is French, and you can tell immediately that he truly understands food. Every dish feels thoughtful and balanced — simple ingredients, done perfectly. We shared a few plates and every single one was delicious.
The kids were happy, the service was kind and attentive, and the atmosphere felt like a mix between a cozy café and a family kitchen. It’s not just a restaurant, it’s an experience.
A bit tucked away inside the Jewish community campus, but totally worth discovering — a real gem we’ll definitely return to!
I ordered their signature lavender latte and a potato boureka. I had asked what it was, and the barista explained it was filled with mashed potato. Mashed potatoes in a golden puff pastry? Of course, I had to try it. It was warm and perfect for a light bite on a rainy morning. They also had a mushroom option and a spinach with feta.
Then I Googled to find out what a boureka is. Bourekas or burekas are a popular baked pastry in Sephardic Jewish cuisine and Israeli cuisine. I then went down the rabbit hole to find what Sephardic means. Per Wikipedia, “Sephardi Jews encompass Jews descended from those Jews who left the Iberian Peninsula as Jews by the expiration of the respective decreed deadlines. This group is further divided between those who fled south to North Africa, as opposed to those who fled eastwards to the Balkans, West Asia, and beyond.” I love a chance to learn something new!