
Whether you want takeout or dine in, this is a must have if you just finished unpacking and want to try a local’s favorite. Andreoli Italian Grocer is the kind of place that helps you discover the side of Scottsdale longtime locals actually love. Unlike many of the flashy restaurant concepts concentrated around Old Town, this spot feels authentic, neighborhood-driven, and heavily supported by regulars who come back week after week. It’s one of those hidden gems locals quietly recommend once you’ve been here long enough to ask where they personally eat.
For someone new to the area, it’s also a great introduction to Scottsdale beyond the tourist-heavy nightlife scene. The atmosphere encourages conversation, the seating is casual and communal at times, and it’s easy to strike up small talk while waiting in line or sitting nearby. If you’re trying to learn the rhythm of the area and find places that feel genuinely rooted in the community, this is a strong early addition to your rotation.
Location
8880 E Via Linda Suite 106, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (near Via Linda & Pima Rd)
If you’re still learning Scottsdale’s layout after moving here, this location is surprisingly easy to navigate to. It’s just a few minutes east of the Loop 101 freeway in North Scottsdale, tucked into a shopping center that’s straightforward to access without dealing with heavy Old Town traffic. For newcomers still adjusting to Arizona driving patterns and major roads, this is a convenient “locals’ side of Scottsdale” destination that won’t feel intimidating to get to.
Price
For Scottsdale, the pricing is very reasonable—especially considering the quality and portion sizes. If you’ve just moved and are balancing relocation costs, this is one of those places where you can still have a genuinely memorable meal without feeling like you overspent. Sandwiches and pasta dishes give particularly good value, and it’s easy to keep things budget-conscious while still feeling like you treated yourself.