Treat yourself to dinner at the Wrigley Mansion
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Introduction to Wrigley Mansion
Nestled on a hilltop with panoramic views of Phoenix, Arizona, the Wrigley Mansion is an elegant historic estate built in the 1930s by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. The mansion boasts a blend of Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean architectural elements, offering a unique glimpse into the opulence of a bygone era. As a premier fine dining destination, the Wrigley Mansion combines its historical charm with exquisite cuisine, making it a memorable spot for a sophisticated dinner.
Visiting Tips
When planning your visit to the Wrigley Mansion, consider making a reservation in advance to ensure a table at Geordie's, the in-house restaurant known for its gourmet dishes and extensive wine list. Arrive a bit early to explore the mansion's beautiful interior and sprawling grounds before your meal. Don’t miss the guided tours that offer fascinating insights into the mansion’s history and the Wrigley family's legacy. Dress code is business casual to maintain the elegant atmosphere.
Precautions
Be aware that the Wrigley Mansion is situated on a hill, so there may be some walking involved, including steps and inclines. Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during peak dining hours, so consider carpooling or using a ride-sharing service. While the mansion is family-friendly, it’s best suited for older children and adults looking for a refined dining experience. Lastly, note that the mansion is closed on certain holidays, so check the schedule before your visit.