Sedona Off-Property Venues

​Arizona boasts a wide selection of dinner and party locations to suit a variety of event goals, group sizes, and budgets. We'll help choose the perfect location and assemble every detail.

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Agave of Sedona is an indoor venue with an outdoor venue feel. The Montage Ballroom, with its floor-to-ceiling picture windows and attached outdoor terrace, offers the perfect setting and ambience to your event.

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The Verde Valley Wine Co. and Recovery Room Restaurant are housed together, forming a synegistic relationship that enhances the overall dining experience.

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With the traditional and elegant look of an East Coast Country Club the Canyon Clubhouse features a refined dining atmosphere in comfortable luxury.

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A faux Tuscan villa interior, complete with a bar in a grotto, makes this the most romantic restaurant in Sedona.

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Majestic Sedona Private Home

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Your unforgetable Sedona experience must include spending time at the internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-peh-keh). Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village.

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First class, rip-roarin' entertainment is what you will experience at the Blazin'M Ranch in Cottonwood. Owned and operated by the Maybery family since 1994, they have created a true Western experience that everyone will enjoy.

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You will feel as if you have walked into a small cafe in the middle of the Mediterranean. There is a beautiful fountain in the middle of the main dining room.

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L'Auberge Restaurant on Oak Creek focuses on locally grown products and seasonal ingredients. Impeccable presentation, creative menu choices and a beautiful setting are highlights of this venue.

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The Barking Frog offers over 9,000 square feet of dining indulgence. Originally built in the early 1990's by celebrated local designer, Monty Wilson, the building is now completely remodeled and highlights elements of Mexican and Southwestern cultures.

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