Looking for the perfect spot to kick back, relax, and make some memories this Labor Day weekend? Prescott Valley Town Center is the place to be! Whether you’re craving great food, family fun, or just a place to unwind in the sunshine, the Town Center has you covered with something for everyone.

Dine in Style (or under the stars!)
Nothing says “holiday weekend” like good food, and the Town Center’s restaurants deliver in a big way. Grab a table outside at Gabby’s Grill, where the menu is packed with hearty favorites and a lively atmosphere. Rafter Eleven pairs small bites with incredible wine and coffee – their patio is perfect for a slow, breezy afternoon. For a casual bite, Yogi’s Grill brings fresh Japanese flavors outdoors, while Rosa’s Pizzeria serves up some of the best slices in town with plenty of room for friends and family to gather outside.
If you’re craving wings and sports, Buffalo Wild Wings has you covered with wall-to-wall screens and a buzzing game-day vibe. Prefer a sub or a burger? Jersey Mike’s and Five Guys are ready to satisfy your hunger with quick, delicious classics.
Family Fun Central
When it comes to entertainment, the Town Center makes sure the kids (and the kids-at-heart) have plenty to do. In The Game is a must-visit – think arcade thrills, mini bowling, laser tag, and a prize counter that will keep kids grinning all weekend long. For movie lovers, Harkins Theater is the spot to cool off and catch the latest blockbuster on the big screen.
A Little Pampering
Holiday weekends are also about treating yourself. Cosmopolitan Salon is right in the Town Center and ready to help you look and feel your best, whether you’re planning a night out or just want to start the new season with a fresh style.
Make It a Weekend to Remember
With food, fun, and relaxation all in one walkable spot, Prescott Valley Town Center makes planning your Labor Day simple – and exciting! Bring the family, meet up with friends, and celebrate the long weekend with everything from pizza on the patio to mini golf playoffs and blockbuster movies.




