Scottsdale Polynesian-style Dairy Queen building revived

Photo: Courtesy of Aline Architecture

By Jessica Boehm | Axios

An iconic Polynesian-style building that once housed a Dairy Queen in south Scottsdale has a new home and will soon have a new purpose.

What’s happening: The A-frame structure, now located on Hayden Road south of Osborn Road, has been expanded and will reopen as a restaurant called Oliver’s later this year, a representative told Axios Phoenix.

Flashback: Famous midcentury architect Ralph Haver’s firm designed the building, originally located at McDowell and 68th Street, in 1964.

  • Polynesian architecture, which often includes peaked roofs, was popular in the area — Polynesian Paradise condominiums and Polynesian Plaza shopping center were located nearby.
  • Dairy Queen operated out of the building until the mid-1980s.

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