“Get ready to soak up the sun-kissed charm of Cottonwood’s Old Town as the summer of 2025 heats up! As the mercury rises, the entertainment options in this quaint desert town are about to get a whole lot more exciting. In our exclusive Cottonwood Old Town Entertainment Guide for June 2025, we’re giving you the inside scoop on the hottest happenings, coolest events, and most unforgettable experiences that await you in Signals AZ’s favorite haunt.
Restaurant and Cafe Specials

As we step into June 2025, Cottonwood Old Town is buzzing with exciting restaurant and cafe specials that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Four 8 Fried Chicken is offering a mouth-watering Father’s Day food and drink special on June 15, featuring their signature fried chicken and craft beer. Meanwhile, Da Vines Vineyard is introducing a new summer menu, with a focus on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list.
In addition to these specials, many Old Town restaurants and cafes are offering discounts and promotions throughout the month. For example, VODA Boba, Ice Cream & More is offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal on all acai bowls, while Cellar 433 is hosting a wine and cheese pairing event on June 22. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of restaurant and cafe specials and plan your dining itinerary accordingly.
- Four 8 Fried Chicken: Father’s Day food and drink special on June 15
- Da Vines Vineyard: New summer menu featuring fresh, locally-sourced ingredients
- VODA Boba, Ice Cream & More: Buy-one-get-one-free deal on all acai bowls
- Cellar 433: Wine and cheese pairing event on June 22

Food Festivals and Events
Upcoming Events in June 2025
Cottonwood Old Town is hosting a range of exciting food festivals and events in June 2025. The Cottonwood Food and Wine Festival takes place on June 1, featuring live music, cooking demonstrations, and samples from local restaurants and wineries. Meanwhile, the Old Town Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday morning, offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
In addition to these events, many Old Town restaurants and cafes are hosting their own food-themed events and promotions. For example, Old Town Center for the Arts is hosting a Bob Dylan Birthday Concert on June 17, featuring live music and a special menu inspired by the legendary musician. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of food festivals and events and plan your culinary itinerary accordingly.
- Cottonwood Food and Wine Festival: June 1
- Old Town Farmers’ Market: Every Saturday morning
- Bob Dylan Birthday Concert: June 17 at Old Town Center for the Arts

Wine and Brewery Tastings
Local Wineries and Breweries
Cottonwood Old Town is home to a range of exceptional wineries and breweries, offering wine and brewery tastings throughout the month. Da Vines Vineyard is offering wine tastings every Friday and Saturday, featuring their latest releases and a behind-the-scenes look at their winemaking process. Meanwhile, Cellar 433 is hosting a wine and cheese pairing event on June 22, featuring a selection of artisanal cheeses and charcuterie.
In addition to these wine and brewery tastings, many Old Town wineries and breweries are offering tours and behind-the-scenes experiences. For example, Oak Creek Brewing Co. is offering a brewery tour and tasting every Saturday afternoon, featuring their latest beers and a look at their brewing process. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of wine and brewery tastings and plan your itinerary accordingly.
- Da Vines Vineyard: Wine tastings every Friday and Saturday
- Cellar 433: Wine and cheese pairing event on June 22
- Oak Creek Brewing Co.: Brewery tour and tasting every Saturday afternoon

Community Spotlight
Local Merchants and Their Stories
Cottonwood Old Town is home to a range of unique and independent merchants, each with their own story to tell. J&J Antiques has been a staple of the Old Town community for over 20 years, offering a wide range of antique furniture, collectibles, and vintage items. Meanwhile, Pawz on Main is a popular destination for pet owners, offering a range of pet supplies, toys, and accessories.
In addition to these merchants, many Old Town businesses are hosting their own events and promotions throughout the month. For example, hART of AZ is hosting a Tarot readings with Bill event on June 1, featuring tarot readings and intuitive guidance. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of local merchants and their stories, and plan your shopping itinerary accordingly.
- J&J Antiques: Antique furniture, collectibles, and vintage items
- Pawz on Main: Pet supplies, toys, and accessories
- hART of AZ: Tarot readings with Bill on June 1
Community Events and Initiatives
Getting Involved in the Old Town Community
Cottonwood Old Town is a vibrant and active community, with a range of events and initiatives taking place throughout the month. The Old Town Association is hosting a Community Meeting on June 15, featuring updates on local projects and initiatives, as well as opportunities for community members to get involved. Meanwhile, Old Town Center for the Arts is hosting a range of classes and workshops, including painting, pottery, and music lessons.
In addition to these events and initiatives, many Old Town businesses are offering their own community programs and services. For example, VODA Boba, Ice Cream & More is hosting a Free Yoga Class every Saturday morning, featuring yoga instruction and meditation techniques. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of community events and initiatives, and plan your community itinerary accordingly.
- Old Town Association: Community Meeting on June 15
- Old Town Center for the Arts: Classes and workshops, including painting, pottery, and music lessons
- VODA Boba, Ice Cream & More: Free Yoga Class every Saturday morning
How to Get Involved
Getting involved in the Cottonwood Old Town community is easy, with a range of opportunities available for volunteers, sponsors, and community members. The Old Town Association is always looking for volunteers to help with events and initiatives, and offers a range of sponsorship opportunities for local businesses. Meanwhile, Old Town Center for the Arts is seeking instructors and teaching artists to lead classes and workshops.
In addition to these opportunities, many Old Town businesses are offering their own community programs and services. For example, J&J Antiques is hosting a Volunteer Day on June 22, featuring opportunities for volunteers to help with store maintenance and organization. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of ways to get involved, and plan your community itinerary accordingly.
- Old Town Association: Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities
- Old Town Center for the Arts: Instructors and teaching artists needed
- J&J Antiques: Volunteer Day on June 22
Insider Tips and Insights
Tips for Visiting Old Town
As a visitor to Cottonwood Old Town, it’s easy to get caught up in the charm and character of the area. However, with a few insider tips and insights, you can make the most of your visit and experience all that Old Town has to offer. Be sure to park in one of the public parking lots, as street parking can be limited. Additionally, take a stroll along Main Street, which features a range of unique shops, restaurants, and galleries.
In addition to these tips, many Old Town businesses are offering their own insider advice and recommendations. For example, Cellar 433 is hosting a Wine and Cheese Pairing event on June 22, featuring expert advice on wine and cheese pairings. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of insider tips and insights, and plan your visit accordingly.
- Park in one of the public parking lots
- Take a stroll along Main Street
- Cellar 433: Wine and Cheese Pairing event on June 22
Behind-the-Scenes Stories
Exclusive Interviews with Local Artists
Cottonwood Old Town is home to a range of talented artists and creatives, each with their own unique story to tell. Unionjournalism is pleased to offer exclusive interviews with local artists, featuring behind-the-scenes stories and insights into their creative processes. For example, hART of AZ is featuring an interview with local artist Bill, discussing his latest projects and inspirations.
In addition to these interviews, many Old Town businesses are hosting their own behind-the-scenes events and promotions. For example, Old Town Center for the Arts is hosting a Artist Reception on June 17, featuring live music, refreshments, and a chance to meet local artists. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of behind-the-scenes stories and events, and plan your artistic itinerary accordingly.
- hART of AZ: Exclusive interview with local artist Bill
- Old Town Center for the Arts: Artist Reception on June 17
Exclusive Interviews with Local Artists
As part of our ongoing series of exclusive interviews with local artists, Unionjournalism is pleased to feature an interview with Grace Honeywell, a talented musician and singer-songwriter. Grace discusses her latest projects, inspirations, and creative processes, offering a unique glimpse into the life and work of a local artist.
In addition to this interview, many Old Town businesses are hosting their own exclusive events and promotions. For example, Cellar 433 is hosting a Meet the Winemaker event on June 22, featuring a chance to meet local winemakers and learn about their craft. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of exclusive interviews and events, and plan your itinerary accordingly.
- Unionjournalism: Exclusive interview with Grace Honeywell
- Cellar 433: Meet the Winemaker event on June 22
Getting Around and Getting Involved
Maps and Directions
Getting around Cottonwood Old Town is easy, with a range of maps and directions available to help you navigate the area. The Old Town Association offers a range of maps and brochures, featuring information on local businesses, events, and attractions. Additionally, Unionjournalism is pleased to offer a range of online resources, including maps, directions, and insider tips.
In addition to these resources, many Old Town businesses are offering their own maps and directions. For example, J&J Antiques is providing a Map of Local Antique Shops, featuring information on the best antique stores in the area. Be sure to check out the Old Town Association’s website for a full list of maps and directions, and plan your visit accordingly.
- Old Town Association: Maps and brochures
- Unionjournalism: Online resources, including maps, directions, and insider tips
- J&J Antiques: Map of Local Antique Shops
Contact Information for Local Businesses
Getting in Touch with Old Town Merchants
Getting in touch with local businesses in Cottonwood Old Town is easy, with a range of contact information available to help
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