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Uptown
Sedona is a favorite outdoor shopping area
with flat walkways and views of the Red Rocks. Though
there is main section, side streets also have equally
cute shops to find great keepsakes and more. There are
of course plenty of places to eat or get a cup of coffee,
many with outdoor steating. There are a couple of souvenir
shops and the popular item is the world famous t-shirts
made with the dye of the Sedona Red Rock called the
"Red Dirt Shirt" (below left photo). There
are many item made by and inspired from Native Americans,
like warrior dolls (below middle photo). This area is
historically known for being the backdrop for some of
Hollywood's most famous Western Movies, and in Upper
Sedona there is a Motion Picture Museum (below
left photo). |
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Most
of the shops are filled with an array of handcrafted
items, usually from local artist. For instance, the
store called Home on the Porch (below right
photo) features stuff for the kitchen garden as well
as gifts and collectibles. Colorful blown glass vases
and jewelry are displayed in a couple of places. Crystals
and gem stones of all kinds and sizes can also be found
for purchase (above middle photo). There are many Western-inspired
shops, including clothing too, like the Cowboy Corral
(below right photo). |
There
are a number of places to choose from when it comes
to food. The Black Cow Cafe (below right photo)
serves homemade ice cream but one can also take a seat
at the coffee bar and enjoy a fresh baked pastry with
a cup of joe. Another sweet treat favorite is the Sedona
Fudge Company, slicing up fudge since 1887
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If looking for a
nice meal to sit down to then it's recommended you try
the Cowboy
Club (below photos) but there also
is a sports bar adjacent to the dining room if that's
what you're in the mood for. Nonetheless, the Cowboy
Club serves reasonably priced steak and seafood
dinners in their dimly lit dining room (below left photo)
that creates an intimate ambiance. |
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