Arriving in spring 2025, Glenrosa Restaurant pairs the authentic Sonoran-style tacos and fire-grilled meats curated by Chef and Sonora, Mexico native, Samantha Sanz with a spectacular park-like setting.
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Full-service dining showcasing Sonoran-inspired cuisine
The new, full-service dining destination Glenrosa, will debut this spring on the manicured grounds of Grass Clippings Rolling Hills Golf Course in Tempe. Conceptualized by the Grass Clippings team and James Beard-nominated Chef Samantha Sanz, Glenrosa will showcase authentic Sonoran-inspired cuisine in an all-new, architecturally striking 5,800-square-foot space.
Boasting panoramic views of the fully-lighted par three golf course and the iconic Papago Buttes, the restaurant will serve a dual purpose; a dining destination for foodies both local and visitors alike, and an all-new final amenity to one of the most lauded golf experiences in the Southwest.
Chef Samantha Sanz spreads her wings
Helmed by Samantha Sanz, one of the valley’s most beloved chefs nominated for the James Beard Foundation’s Rising Chef of the Year award, Glenrosa will be the first restaurant she’s crafted from the ground up.
Providing a canvas for culinary creativity more expansive than her highly successful positions at award-winning institutions like Talavera at the Four Seasons, Virtu Honest Craft and Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, Glenrosa is a personal passion project, says Sanz.
“This is the Mexican cuisine I grew up eating and cooking in Sonora — authentic dishes made with clean, fresh and local (as much as possible) ingredients,” she explains. “We’ll offer something for everybody, from casual burgers, Sonoran hotdogs and tacos, to fire-grilled family-style platters like ember-roasted chicken and tomahawk steaks with grilled veggies.”
Sanz is joined by Grass Clippings’ director of food and beverage, Caroline Hayworth, who spent nearly seven years with Pebble Beach Resorts as the food and beverage manager.
From scratch syrups and mixes to farm-fresh ingredients
Glenrosa’s commitment to farm-fresh, honest ingredients also extends to the seasonal cocktail menus, made exclusively with fruits and citrus fresh-squeezed daily, plus house-made agave syrups and scratch mixes.
Those interested in getting an early taste of the restaurant’s approach to mixology can pop over to the outdoor portion of the Glenrosa Bar now, already open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. with Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m.
The bar is adjacent to the 15,000-square-foot practice putting green and the Glenrosa event lawn, where guests are treated to regular live music and lawn games. The cocktail experience will further expand with the completion of the restaurant, providing the ultimate all-day, all-night hangout, inside or out.
Rooted in the “Stay Grassy” philosophy of Grass Clippings, Glenrosa is a celebration of people, craft and experiences, says Grass Clippings Co-Founder Jake Hoselton.
“This area has always been a gathering point, dating back to the ancient Hohokam people, and famously with Hayden’s Crossing in Tempe, because it was one of the few places where you could cross the Salt River,” he notes. “Today, we’re proud to honor this history, both with authentic Sonoran Desert cuisine, but also by welcoming people from across the Valley to this scenic setting.”
For more information on Glenrosa Bar and Restaurant at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, visit glenrosarestaurant.com.