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MCARTHUR'S RESTAURANT & BAR

A Century of Great Taste

Named in honor of Albert Chase McArthur; the Arizona Biltmore’s visionary architect, McArthur’s legacy is the storied past of the man that designed this uniquely fascinating and inspiring building to be a beautiful place where people feel equally beautiful. Today McArthur’s Restaurant & Bar walks in the footsteps of this century of good taste, providing our diners with a moment of escape from the everyday.

Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner  

 Family-Friendly   |   Full Bar   |   Outdoor Patio   |   Billiards, Shuffleboard, Foosball

McArthur's Restaurant Week

September 20 – 29, 2024

Join us at McArthur’s for an extraordinary dining experience, where each dish is thoughtfully crafted to highlight the finest ingredients and bold flavors. 

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The Heart of the Arizona Biltmore

Serving up a feast of New American Cuisine from morning coffee to late-night conversation, McArthur’s is the creative fusion of meticulously sourced ingredients in a menu of comforting delight. Like the Biltmore itself, this is a place of warm welcome sprinkled with iconic design for those who love to indulge in simple, uncommonly good food within elegant surroundings.

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Open Daily

Sunday – Thursday: 7am – 10pm

Friday – Saturday: 7am – 11pm

A Storied Past

In 1925, McArthur arrived in Phoenix and the future began. His brothers, Warren and Charles McArthur, had been pursuing the development of a major tourist hotel in Phoenix since the 1910s and, by 1928, the pieces were in place for what would become Albert Chase McArthur’s signature project and a Phoenix landmark; the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Albert McArthur designed the Biltmore to be a beautiful building where people feel equally beautiful. The famous Biltmore blocks reflect Albert’s harmonies of light and color, the obsession first studied in his Harvard days.

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