A private dining room set for a team dinner at an Old Town Scottsdale steakhouse
Old Town and North Scottsdale, Arizona. Photo to be sourced via Google Places / Wikimedia Commons.

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Best Restaurants for Team-Dinner in Scottsdale (2026)

Group & private rooms · Scottsdale · 6 rooms ranked · Updated June 2026

Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published March 21, 2024 · Updated June 6, 2026 · Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson, Editor-in-Chief · How we rank · Corrections

Scottsdale is steakhouse country, and the steakhouse is built for the work dinner: private rooms with A/V, a wine vault and a long table for prime cuts. The six below run from a Mastro's private room for forty-eight to a rooftop chophouse and a wood-fired Latin grill, so a company night in Old Town or North Scottsdale has a room for any headcount from eight to a couple of hundred.

1.Mastro's City Hall Steakhouse

American steakhouse · Old Town Scottsdale · 7146 E Camelback Road

The Old Town flagship with private rooms for 26 to 80 and an events director. Book it for a headline corporate dinner.

Mastro's City Hall, the brand's flagship in Old Town Scottsdale near 7146 East Camelback Road, is the best-equipped steakhouse in the city for a corporate group. Three private rooms seat twenty-six each and combine to forty-eight or seventy-two, with a Mayor's Office room to eighty, all with audio-visual kit and a dedicated Director of Events. Prime steaks, towers and the warm butter cake run roughly 120 to 175 dollars a head.

It is the headline choice when a team dinner needs a private room that simply works, eight or eighty, with seamless service. Set a per-head menu and a room by size; the bone-in ribeye and the seafood tower anchor the table, and the butter cake closes it.

2.Dominick's Steakhouse

Modern steakhouse · North Scottsdale · 15169 N Scottsdale Road

The Mastro brothers' rooftop chophouse that seats 8 to 350, with a terrace. Reserve for a group of any size up north.

Dominick's Steakhouse at 15169 North Scottsdale Road, from the James Beard-nominated Mastro brothers under Prime Steak Concepts, handles the widest range in town, accommodating groups from eight up to three hundred and fifty with private dining from ten to three hundred and eighty. Multiple private rooms plus a rooftop terrace mean a team can dine inside or under the stars, at roughly 75 to 130 dollars a head.

It is the North Scottsdale answer for a company night that needs scale, sibling to Steak 44 and Ocean 44. The rooftop suits a celebration while the private rooms hold a contained dinner; the group inquiry starts at fourteen, so book a room and a set menu by headcount.

3.Maple & Ash

Wood-fired steakhouse · Old Town Scottsdale · 7135 E Camelback Road

Danny Grant's two-star wood-fire steakhouse, high-energy with private spaces. Try it for a team that wants buzz, not hush.

Maple & Ash at 7135 East Camelback Road in Old Town runs a menu from two-Michelin-star chef Danny Grant across an 8,802-square-foot wood-fired steakhouse with private and semi-private spaces and a semi-enclosed patio. Wine Spectator has called its list one of the most outstanding in the world; dinner runs roughly 130 to 200 dollars a head.

It is the high-energy pick for a work group that wants buzz over a quiet room, the prime steaks and seafood coming off live fire. The room is loud by design, so it suits a celebration more than a hushed client dinner; book a private space and the prime tomahawk with a Grant-list red.

4.Toca Madera Scottsdale

Modern Mexican steakhouse · Old Town Scottsdale · 7146 E Camelback Road

A high-energy modern Mexican room with a private space for 16 to 18 and your own playlist. Book it for a buyout.

Toca Madera in Old Town Scottsdale near Scottsdale Fashion Square is a high-energy modern Mexican steakhouse on the national LA-and-Vegas brand, known for organic-leaning plates and a club-edged room. A fully private dining room seats sixteen to eighteen with adjustable overhead sound and the option to play your own audio, with main-room and lounge buyouts for larger groups.

It is the choice when a team dinner is really a night out, the music and the room doing as much work as the food, at roughly 90 to 150 dollars a head. The private room handles a contained group while a buyout takes the floor; reserve early, as it is one of Old Town's most-booked event venues.

5.The Mission - Old Town

Modern Latin · Old Town Scottsdale · 3815 N Brown Avenue

Matt Carter's wood-fired Latin room with a 95-dollar family-style group menu. Try it for a mid-budget team of a dozen.

The Mission at 3815 North Brown Avenue in Old Town, from chef Matt Carter, who took the Arizona Restaurant Association Lifetime Achievement award in 2024, cooks modern Latin and Mexican over a wood-fired plancha and grill. A three-course chef's family-style group menu runs around 95 dollars a head, with à la carte entrées from sixteen to twenty-five dollars, and private-event booking on top.

It is the value, flavour-forward alternative to the steakhouses for a team of eight to sixteen that wants something other than beef. The family-style format keeps the table sharing; book the group menu and the guacamole flight, with the dark, candlelit room setting an easy mood.

6.Ocean 44

Seafood & steak · North Scottsdale · 4748 N Goldwater Boulevard

The Mastro brothers' North Scottsdale seafood room with full private dining. Reserve for a team that wants fish over a fourth steakhouse.

Ocean 44 at 4748 North Goldwater Boulevard in North Scottsdale is the Mastro brothers' seafood-led room, sibling to Steak 44 and Dominick's, with daily fresh fish, shellfish towers and prime steaks alongside. Full private dining and a serious wine program make it a clean corporate booking, at roughly 100 to 160 dollars a head.

It is the choice when a team has done the steakhouse circuit and wants fish and a raw bar instead, with the same polished Prime Steak Concepts service. The private rooms seat a group cleanly for a business dinner; reserve a room and a set menu by headcount, and open with the seafood tower.

Not for every team

When the room is wrong for a work dinner

Some excellent Scottsdale rooms are simply too small for a group. FnB in Old Town, where chef Charleen Badman was named an Outstanding Chef in 2026 and the wine list is all-Arizona, is a tight, intimate room; it belongs on a date or a four-top, not an eight-to-twenty team dinner.

Cross several group standbys off older lists. STK Scottsdale has permanently closed, the Chart House shut after thirty-five years with a new Mastro-brothers project slated for the site, and Francine at Scottsdale Fashion Square closed abruptly. None are bookable now.

For a contained dinner of eight to twenty, take a private room at Mastro's City Hall, Dominick's or Ocean 44 rather than squeezing a group into a small à la carte room.

How to book a team dinner in Scottsdale

Decide first whether the night wants a private steakhouse room, a rooftop or a high-energy buyout, because the room follows from that. Nearly every venue here runs a dedicated private-events team; set a per-head menu and a room by size, and book well ahead for the cool-season peak from January through April when Old Town is busiest.

Per-person figures here are food estimates before drinks, tax and service. For the headline private room, start with Mastro's City Hall; for scale or a rooftop, Dominick's; for a buyout night out, Toca Madera. Browse the full Scottsdale dining guide before you decide.

Frequently asked

What is the best restaurant for a team dinner in Scottsdale?

For a private steakhouse room, Mastro's City Hall in Old Town is the best-equipped, with rooms seating twenty-six to eighty, audio-visual kit and a Director of Events. Dominick's in North Scottsdale scales from eight to three hundred and fifty with a rooftop, and Maple & Ash brings a high-energy wood-fired room with private spaces.

Which Scottsdale restaurant is best for a large group?

Dominick's Steakhouse handles the widest range, from eight up to three hundred and fifty with private dining to three hundred and eighty and a rooftop terrace. Mastro's City Hall combines private rooms to eighty, and Toca Madera offers main-room and lounge buyouts for larger headcounts beyond its sixteen-to-eighteen private room.

How much does a team dinner cost per person in Scottsdale?

Expect roughly 75 to 130 dollars a head at Dominick's, around 95 for The Mission's family-style group menu, 90 to 160 at Toca Madera and Ocean 44, 120 to 175 at Mastro's City Hall and 130 to 200 at Maple & Ash, before drinks, tax and service. Most set a per-person group menu for private bookings.

Can a Scottsdale steakhouse host a private team dinner?

Yes. Mastro's City Hall has three private rooms plus a Mayor's Office for up to eighty with A/V, Dominick's runs private dining from ten to three hundred and eighty, and Ocean 44 offers full private dining. For a contained company dinner of eight to twenty, those private rooms are purpose-built for it.

Which Scottsdale restaurant is best for a non-steakhouse team dinner?

The Mission in Old Town, from chef Matt Carter, cooks modern Latin over a wood-fired grill with a 95-dollar family-style group menu, the value, flavour-forward pick. Ocean 44 leads with seafood and a raw bar for a team that wants fish, and Toca Madera brings high-energy modern Mexican with a private room.

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