Cowgirl Chic
Posted by
Rachel Pearson on March 2, 2011

If you’ve ever wanted to be a cowgirl, mosey on over to downtown Scottsdale. You can shop for the latest in cowgirl couture and then head out for a taste of the Wild West to show off your new decked-out, Western style.

Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall
Head ‘Em Up
As Scottsdale’s preeminent Western store for nearly 80 years, Saba’s is the go-to place for vintage-inspired and new-West designs in apparel, boots, hats, belts and more.
Kick up your heels in handmade boots from J. Gilbert Footwear at Scottsdale’s SouthBridge.
Find all your favorite premium denim at the Southwest’s largest retail destination, Scottsdale Fashion Square.
Shop alongside local cowgirls at Scottsdale Pendleton, offering ranch-style shirts and jackets.
Finish off your look with authentic Native American jewelry from River Trading Post and Pueblo Arts, offering vintage and contemporary bracelets, earrings and squash blossom necklaces.

Lon's at the Hermosa Inn
Move ‘Em Out
Offering a sophisticated take on Western fare, Roaring Fork mixes traditional campfire cuisine with gourmet ingredients.
Named after famed cowboy artist Lon Megargee, who lived at this adobe ranch house, Lon’s at the Hermosa Inn presents a contemporary take on rugged Western classics.
The Waltz & Weiser Saloon at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa specializes in fine tequilas and whiskeys, perfect for a pre-dinner cocktail or after-dinner cordial.
At Rawhide Western Town & Steakhouse, every dinner is served with a side of staged gunfights, gold panning and stagecoach rides.
Originally a working stockyard, the historic Stockyards Restaurant and 1889 Saloon resonates with the authentic charm of the Old West.
A former 1920s bank, Rusty Spur Saloon is a historic tavern where everyone from John Wayne to Vince Vaughn has knocked back some suds.
If you’re looking for live country music and line dancing, scoot your boots on over to Handlebar J Restaurant & Saloon.
Tip your hat to Scottsdale’s heritage and cowgirl up in the “West’s Most Western Town.”