Friday evening presented the opportunity to hit the town due to a good friend wanting to visit Scottsdale for the first time in his life. We had a couple of other friends joining and I didn't want to force Happy Hour on the group so I let them choose where we would dine. Humble Pie was the final concensus and since I'd never been there, I decided to view their website to see what was offered. To my surprise the only thing listed for Happy Hour were drinks so that was my expectation. But, upon arrival I was amazed to find out this was not the case. Unfortunately, when we arrived it was much later than the designated Happy Hour so I was unable to make an evaluation. However, being a Philadelphia Eagles fan and last night being Monday night football I was able to return at 4:30 p.m. to participate in Happy Hour and watch the game.
As far as Humble Pie history is concerned, I really have not been able to find that much due to limited information on their website. I did find out that they serve the Valley with two locations. Here you can enjoy 'wood fired' pizza (Humble Pie), wine and spirits seven days a week.
The Humble Pie I visited is located at 6149 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 in Hilton Village. Tel: 480-556-9900.
Happy Hour Details:
Everyday 3 - 6 p.m.
Happy Hour Menu - View this photo
There are specials on selected items from their menu for Happy Hour and nothing is over $5. The big special is select 8-inch pizzas (Cheese, Margherita and Pepperoni) are $5 and extra toppings are $1. The Crispy French Fries are $3 and the waitress guaranteed I'd like them or she would give me $3 from her pocket to pay for them. $5 for select glasses of wine, $2-$2.50 beers and $3 well cocktails and specialty drinks. I ordered a pepperoni pizza along with the fries and it was more than enough to fill me up. Both were very tasty and I would definitely call it "a delicious experience". It would be nice to see some other variety of pizza types offered, but you don't throw away a Rolls Royce because it has a dent in it do you? A friend of mine ordered the Spicy Chicken Drumettes and they are definitely a bargain at $3.
Humble Pie has seating outdoors (see the welcome page on their website - this is the Hilton Village location) and indoors presents itself with bar seating and various types of table/tabletop dining. The lights are lower than normal and it gives the restaurant a very cozy type of feeling. To my surprise there was not much of a crowd during the period of Happy Hour and this may be due to people just not being aware of what Humble Pie has to offer. No complaints here though....we had the big flat screen in the back all to ourselves. The overall atmosphere was very laid back and the service was more than adequate with a very attentive and personable staff.
Humble Pie is another Happy Hour in Scottsdale that I recommend making a visit to. I really don't think anyone could make a mistake coming here on any night.
If you've visited Humble Pie lately I'd like you to comment and share your experience.



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