After attending an endless number of industry conferences over the years, among the top things repeat attendees remember is a restaurant or a specific meal they had in each city they’ve been. With CVx EXPO22 less than a month away, we thought it was a good time to inform you of the restaurants at the Talking Stick Resort – the home of CVx EXPO22.
Of course, the CVx EXPO22 is ChannelVision Magazine’s inaugural solo conference after a decade of co-locating with another industry show. CVx features two concurrent tracks of educational sessions that focus on the audiences of ChannelVision and RWS (Remote Work Solutions) magazines.
- ChannelVision Track– Sales enablement, strategies and technologies to help Channel Partners capitalize on digital transformations
- Remote Work Solutions Track– Opportunities and advice within the red-hot work-from-home and hybrid-work spaces.
To guarantee your space at the show, register here.
In the meantime, our experience attending conferences for nearly a quarter of a century tells us that most networking and deal-making are done at a table breaking bread and toasting each other. So, at the Talking Stick, we begin with Tash. The dining experience here is for those who think food should be as inspired, innovative and courageous as they are. The Tash menu merges the freshness of local ingredients with the boldness of global inspiration to create truly transcendent dishes.
From the O’odham language spoken by members of the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community. Tash, pronounced [TH-O-SH], translates to sun, day or time. The Tash menu is rooted in eclectic, Mediterranean-inspired dishes, but the restaurant’s cuisine blends multicultural influences to create a regional passport of vibrant flavors that engage the senses. To inspire great conversation, courses are all designed to be shared.
Chef Ramos is the mastermind behind Tash’s cuisine. As the grandson of a baker, Chef Ramos developed his culinary passion as a child in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, where his talents were nurtured and took root in family tradition.
He has been with Talking Stick Resort for a decade, previously holding positions at Wandering Horse Buffet and the award-winning restaurant Orange Sky.
The Orange Sky was created for those who want to experience the four elements — earth, water, air, and fire — distilled into a single culinary journey through its inspired dishes, curated cocktails, ethereal 360-degree views, and the intense passion that is put into making the experience magical.
Our menu is built on the principle of food sovereignty, which prioritizes local, sustainable and culturally rooted choices around growing and preparing food.
The Ocean Trail is designed to provide a taste of New Orleans in Scottsdale, located just off the casino floor on the main level. Ocean Trail serves up seafood with aromatic Creole spices and classic New Orleans favorites — a rarity among restaurants in the Phoenix area.
Items on the Ocean Trail menu include raw oysters, steamers, Cajun-style boils and of course clam chowder. Everything is made to your taste on a spiciness level between 1 and 10, freshly prepared in front of you at the restaurant’s open cooking station.
Ocean Trail also offers specialty cocktails and a happy hour drink menu.
The dining area of Ocean Trail is an exclusive 19-seat seafood food bar with sleek, modern décor. Ocean
The Blue Coyote Cantina – a trademarked name – is the ideal spot for those who seek a true Southwestern experience in Scottsdale. The Southwestern-inspired menu features tacos, burritos, and other dishes that pair well with a large selection of tequila.
The ambiance is an upscale atmosphere with chic modern furniture.
Located on the Garden Level (lower level) of the resort, Blue Coyote Cafe offers an eclectic mix of American cuisine and sushi. This is an accessible yet hip Scottsdale restaurant that is upscale yet casual, Blue Coyote at Talking Stick Resort is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor dining with our indoor-outdoor restaurant seating. Many tables have a wonderful view of our main hotel pools.
Its large menu selection features items for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a Southwestern flair, including fresh omelets, specialty sandwiches and a variety of soups
For those who like to grab a cocktail or beer and continue to network, the Talking Stick Resort has a variety of bars and lounges.
When you’re looking to kick up your heels and enjoy the sounds of live music, you can’t beat the Palo Verde Lounge.. The serene atmosphere and central location make it a great place to relax, enjoy a few cocktails and meet up with friends and colleagues. Palo Verde Lounge offers an expansive view of the resort’s pool area and has live entertainment every night.
The Orange Sky Lounge offers panoramic mountain views along with a world-class list of regional and reserved wines, as well as live entertainment. This lounge opens at 5 p.m., each day.
Poised at the entrance to the High Limit Lounge is the Sage Bar, which can be an early morning hangout or late-night bar stop where you can recharge with a few drinks.
With 15 electronic bar-top poker machines and numerous slot machines throughout, you can play while enjoying hand-crafted cocktails or one of our local beers.
When a different kind of game calls to you – such as football, basketball and the wind up of the World Series – catch it all at Players Sports Bar. Here you can follow your team – or keep an eye on the competition – regardless of the sport with the multitude of sports playing on its plasma screens.
Of course, this is Arizona, so perhaps you want to take advantage of the great, sunny weather by soaking up the sun with a drink at The Sunwatcher Bar at The Pool at Talking Stick while you lounge about working on your tan, take a dip in the pool or simply soak up the sights.
Whatever you choose, the Talking Stick Lounge – and for that matter, all of Scottsdale – has terrific eateries and cocktails that will satisfy any foodie’s palate.