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    Mesa Grill at The Sedona Airport is Open

    December 21, 2011No Comments
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    The Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport is open and serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. After construction and a modern rebuild of the restaurant, overseen by the Sedona Oak Creek Airport Authority, the Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport is the newest way to dine and view at a new altitude.

    The Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport dazzles the eye with a view from the Airport Mesa, makes you feel at home with a welcoming staff, and captures your taste buds with a menu full of variety and tantalizing ingredients.

    Marc Battistini, owner and general manager, brings thirty years of restaurant experience to the modern yet comfortable Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport. Under his skilled direction he has created a menu with the assistance of Executive Chef Gonzalo Ramirez that infuses Southwestern flair. To assist Chef Ramirez, Chef Alberto Anaya brings his signature salsas to the Mesa which bring an added Southwest kick to the menu.

    The Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport is open daily from 7:00am-9:00pm for breakfast, lunch, cocktails, and dinner. Guests will find a breakfast menu to start their day with fresh fruit and pastries or egg dishes combined with spicy chorizo. Lunch features fresh seafood, homemade soups, tasty grilled burgers, or a light salad. Tapas are also offered nightly for locals or visitors to enjoy while the sun is setting. Dinner features signature items including; crab cakes, rotisserie chicken, steak prepared your way, and nightly specials.

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    The Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport is the local spot every Tuesday night for cocktails, tapas and entertainment. Stop in for a special priced glass of wine or cocktail and enjoy the view.

    With seating for sixty in the restaurant, the Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport invites guests to plan their party or that special event, plated lunch, and private dinner. With catering offered in the restaurant and off-site, Chef Ramirez can create the menu that fits any gathering.

    The Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport is the place to dine and view at a new altitude. For more information about the Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport please visit them at www.mesagrillsedona.com, call 928-282-2400, or visit them on Facebook: Mesa Grill at the Sedona Airport.

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