


La Locanda Italian Ristorante and La Locanda Italian Bistro in Scottsdale, AZ offer authentic Italian dining experiences. The menus at La Locanda’s restaurants feature fresh-original recipes from the Northern regions of Italy, such as pasta made freshly in-house, salads created with organic and local ingredients; meat, seafood, vegetarian and plant-based selections. The Bistro location also serves breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner. In addition, the restaurant provides an extensive wine, spritz and cocktail list.
Casual, understated restaurant specializing in Northern Italian cuisine, wine & cocktails.
Hours
| Friday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6830 E 5th Ave Suite 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phone: (480) 571-4932
Website: https://www.lalocandaaz.com/
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Reviews
Our wait service was excellent and his recommendations were spot-on for us.
The restaurant is a nice upscale change from the sports-bar environment nearby, although they did have a bar with screen if that’s what you want.
—-The Good:
The menu options, environment, parking, lain, traffic & decor was decent but below par for the area. I’ll consider it good because this place has potential.
—-The Bad:
The items served in my images were fairly bland. The red noodles & parm was acceptable, but everything else was disappointing including the dessert. Service was slow, but the place was dead so only 1 waiter was observed.
—-The Ugly:
ProTip: If you are going to charge $25-50/plate, $12-16 for a salad the size of half a grapefruit or a 6oz drink, consider using quality ingredients. The astonishingly large plates overshadowed the underwhelming entrees. Aside from WILDLY overpriced, the response to disliking the dessert was impressively rude. Next time a patron who expresses early in the dialog is writing a review, so not LAUGH when I ask to return an item as if I was the one in the wrong for disliking a 99 cent daily- based jello box product. I am mostly overlooking the past where I was over-charged $16 since it was corrected.
Tl;dl: Try Franco’s next door. There is a reason this place had only 4 reservations on a Saturday evening and was dead (no customer would dare return).
This is really that home-feeling Italian spot reminiscent of the small NY Italian eatery my family and I have been desiring. This will be a regular spot of ours for years to come. Words cannot express our gratitude!