
From the creator of Stone & Vine Urban Italian, Sophia’s Kitchen is the Scottsdale restaurant from JGP Restaurant Concepts where our motto is “creating memorable food + drink experiences.” For every guest. Every time. This starts with creating an inviting ambiance where guests are welcome for any occasion or no occasion at all! We carefully crafted our menu to include our own traditional family recipes along with fresh flavors, seasonal ingredients and modern dishes. Enjoy the casual, laid-back vibe in our lively dining room or the stunning desert views on our expansive patio at the base of the McDowell Mountains. Visit Sophia’s for wood-fired pizzas, bruschetta, pasta, seafood, salads & more.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17050 N Thompson Peak Pkwy Suite 125, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Phone: (480) 351-7160
Website: https://www.sophiaskitchen.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: sophiaskitchen.comsevenrooms.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
I was blown away by the amazing service and flavors in each dish. Highly recommend the Bruschetta board during happy hour, it is $13 for 3 different ones. I also recommend their Rigatoni alla Vodka – homemade pasta, chicken, and tomato! Great selection of wines as well.
I have food allergies, very professional, my pizza was done within 6-10 minutes. I’m a very picky pizza person and there three other places in the Phoenix surrounding that I go to. This will be the fourth place for Italian, I look forward to trying their other dishes as well. The pizza its self has a wonderful flavor, the spices are delicious, and over all it’s cooked to perfection! My only suggestion is a tad more sauce as I like it to cover, but otherwise 9.5/10 (simple this to correct).
I almost got their flatbread, BUT was told no matter what you have is that it is phenomenal & I believe it!
The atmosphere is as expected for DC Ranch area. The prices are affordable for the lunch menu, night time prices still within affordability. The overall experience is above and beyond; I’m hearing impaired. I was still able to hear my server. That is a plus! Will come back!!
The interior presents well with an attractive wine display at the entrance. On a Friday evening, the bar area was lively due to happy hour, while the main dining room sat at roughly half capacity. Our table was located in the converted corridor patio. This area felt drafty and offered a view of an adjacent gym, which meant watching people lift weights and stretch throughout the meal.
The menu consists of traditional Italian offerings. I found it disappointing when our server suggested the short ribs as the best dish rather than endorsing the house-made pasta. I ordered the linguini and clams after being told the dish contained no shells. It arrived with many baby clams still in their shells, which would have led me to choose the ravioli instead. The gnocchi and cod were prepared well, but the calamari was standard battered and fried fare that I would skip in the future. The Insalata Caprese was a letdown, featuring light pink tomatoes reminiscent of a fast food hamburger.
Initial service was prompt, but the experience declined rapidly. The waiter remained absent for most of the evening, leading to significant gaps between drinks, appetizers, and the main course. We spent more time waiting than dining. After we requested the check from the manager, the waiter appeared quickly with the handheld card reader. The tip was adjusted to reflect this lack of attention.
There are dozens of Italian restaurants in the Scottsdale area. While the bar seating might offer a better atmosphere and more attentive service, this experience makes it easy to consider other options.