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If you searched 'today's patio outlet phoenix,' you're most likely looking for Today's Patio's Warehouse & Outlet location at 24400 N. 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85085, just north of Pinnacle Peak Road near the Norterra area. This is a patio furniture warehouse and clearance outlet, not a restaurant or bar. Regular store hours are Monday through Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm and Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm, though special events and clearance sales sometimes run on different schedules. If you were hoping to find an outdoor patio dining or entertainment venue by that name, keep reading because there's some important disambiguation to do first.

What 'Patio Outlet Phoenix' actually refers to

The phrase throws people off because 'outlet' can mean two very different things. In the Phoenix patio scene, it almost always points to Today's Patio's Warehouse & Outlet, which is a clearance and closeout store for outdoor furniture, not a patio dining venue. Locals around Norterra and North Phoenix frequently call it 'the outlet' when talking about finding bargain patio sets. There is no separate Phoenix venue currently operating under the standalone name 'Patio Outlet' with restaurant-style programming like happy hours, live music, or sports viewing.

Today's Patio operates several Phoenix-metro locations including Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Glendale, but the one specifically branded as a 'Warehouse & Outlet' is the 19th Ave address. If a listing on MapQuest, Apple Maps, or Google shows 'Todays Patio Outlet' as a location, it's referring to that same spot. If you see a blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">store locator listing for “Todays Patio Outlet” showing the 19th Ave address, it matches the Warehouse Outlet at 24400 19th Ave with ZIP 85085. One edge case worth knowing: a Jardinico dealer listing shows a 'Today's Patio' address at 12419 Tatum Blvd, Phoenix, which is a different store entirely. If you are trying to match today's pool and patio tatum listings, double-check the address so you link to the correct store 12419 Tatum Blvd. Don't mix those up.

Quick checklist to nail down the right venue and location

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  1. Confirm the exact business name: you want 'Today's Patio Warehouse & Outlet' at 24400 N. 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85085, not a Tatum Blvd location or a generic outlet store.
  2. Cross-check the ZIP code: 85085 puts you north of Pinnacle Peak Rd near the Norterra shopping corridor. If a listing shows a different ZIP, flag it before you drive.
  3. Call ahead to confirm today's hours: (623) 344-5555. Hours can shift around events or seasonal sales.
  4. If you found the address from a third-party app (MapQuest, Apple Maps, Yelp), verify it against Today's Patio's official website before leaving.
  5. Search 'Today's Patio outlet' rather than just 'patio outlet phoenix' to avoid landing on unrelated retail outlet directories.
  6. If you're actually looking for outdoor patio dining venues in Phoenix, that's a different search entirely, and the results will look nothing like a furniture warehouse.

How to verify today's hours, events, and promos

Standard hours at the Warehouse & Outlet are Mon–Sat 9:00am–5:00pm and Sun 10:00am–5:00pm, but Today's Patio runs periodic warehouse clearance events with different schedules. A March 2026 clearance event, for example, ran Thursday through Saturday 8:00am–5:00pm and Sunday 9:00am–4:00pm. So if you're heading there today, June 19, 2026, don't assume standard hours apply without checking.

  • Check Today's Patio's official website for any active promotions, clearance event banners, or limited-time sales pages.
  • Call (623) 344-5555 directly and ask if there are any special hours or events running today.
  • Look at their social media pages (Facebook and Instagram) for same-day posts about flash sales or extended hours.
  • The outlet's known closures include Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day, so June 19 should be a regular operating day.
  • If you're seeing conflicting hours on Google or Yelp, trust the number above and call to confirm.

What to check before you go

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Because this is a furniture outlet and not a dining venue, the pre-visit checklist looks a little different than you might expect. There are no reservations or waitlists, no dress code, and no table service. But there are still things worth knowing before you make the drive out to North Phoenix. Today’s Patio’s “Sales Terms & Conditions” also state that purchases of closeout and clearance items, and purchases at the “Today’s Patio Outlet store,” are final and cannot be returned or exchanged purchases of closeout and clearance items, and purchases at the “Today’s Patio Outlet store,” are considered final and “cannot be returned or exchanged.”.

  • Seating policy: walk-in only, no appointments needed for browsing the warehouse floor.
  • Sales terms: purchases of closeout and clearance items at the outlet are final and cannot be returned or exchanged, so inspect everything carefully before you buy.
  • Special orders: if you want something custom or non-clearance, expect a 50% deposit and a 6 to 8 week lead time for arrival.
  • Payment: confirm what payment methods are accepted when you call, especially if you're planning a large purchase.
  • Dress code: none, but the warehouse is a large open space and Phoenix in June is extremely hot, so wear breathable clothing and expect the interior to feel warm.
  • Wi-Fi and amenities: this is a retail warehouse, not a hospitality venue, so don't expect bar service, outdoor seating areas for customers, or similar amenities.

Parking, accessibility, and getting there smoothly

The 24400 N. 19th Ave location sits in a commercial area north of Pinnacle Peak Road, which means parking is generally not a problem. You're looking at a warehouse-style property with surface lot parking, typical of the Norterra corridor. Getting there from central Phoenix, head north on I-17 and exit near Happy Valley Road or Pinnacle Peak Road, then head east to 19th Ave. The drive from midtown Phoenix runs about 25 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.

  • Parking: free surface lot on site, no parking fees or validation needed.
  • Accessibility: warehouse-style retail typically has wide aisles and accessible entrances, but call ahead at (623) 344-5555 to confirm specifics if you have mobility needs.
  • Public transit: this area is car-dependent; rideshare is your best bet if you're not driving.
  • Heat advisory: it's June in Phoenix, so arriving early in the day (opening time) means cooler temperatures than an afternoon visit.
  • Loading large items: if you're buying furniture, bring a truck or SUV or ask about delivery options before you finalize a purchase.

When listings conflict: how to get to the truth fast

This is where things get frustrating. A search for 'patio outlet phoenix' pulls up a mix of Today's Patio store listings, third-party map entries, dealer directories, and occasionally completely unrelated retail outlets. The Tatum Blvd address (12419 Tatum Blvd) that appears in some dealer lists is a different Today's Patio location and not the outlet. MapQuest and Apple Maps sometimes list the outlet under slightly different name variations. Here's how to cut through it quickly.

  1. Start at Today's Patio's official website and navigate to the Locations page. The Warehouse & Outlet is listed there with the confirmed 24400 N. 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85085 address.
  2. If a third-party listing shows a different address, do not trust it until you've matched it to the official site or called to verify.
  3. Use (623) 344-5555 as your ground truth. A quick call takes 60 seconds and eliminates all guesswork.
  4. If the listing shows hours that differ from Mon–Sat 9am–5pm and Sun 10am–5pm, there's either a clearance event happening or the listing is outdated. Call to find out which.
  5. Check the URL of the page you're on. If it's not todayspatio.com or a clearly affiliated subdomain, treat the information as unverified.
  6. When in doubt, search 'Today's Patio Warehouse Outlet Phoenix' with the brand name included to filter out unrelated results.

If you're actually looking for outdoor patio dining in Phoenix

If your original search was about finding a patio bar, restaurant, or entertainment venue in Phoenix today and 'patio outlet' was just how you phrased it, you're in the right broader ecosystem but the wrong specific search. Phoenix has a rich outdoor patio dining scene, and the best approach is to search by neighborhood or specific venue type rather than a generic outlet term. Other Phoenix-area patio destinations, including spots near Tatum and Cactus or up in Oro Valley, offer the kind of outdoor dining experience with happy hours, live music, and event programming that the outlet store doesn't. The North Phoenix and Scottsdale corridors especially come alive in the early summer evenings when the sun drops and the patios cool off.

For patio dining near the Norterra area specifically, the neighborhood around 19th Ave and Happy Valley has a solid selection of restaurants with outdoor seating. That makes a trip to the Today's Patio Outlet easy to pair with dinner out if you're already making the drive north. It's a practical combo for anyone doing weekend patio furniture shopping followed by a meal on an actual patio.

FAQ

What’s the fastest way to confirm you have the right “today’s patio outlet phoenix” address before I drive?

Use the full street address (24400 N. 19th Ave) and zoom in on the map to make sure you’re near 19th Ave and Pinnacle Peak Road (Norterra area). If the listing shows 12419 Tatum Blvd, that’s a different Today's Patio location, not the warehouse outlet.

Do I need to call ahead to check what clearance event is running today?

Often you should, because warehouse clearance schedules can differ from standard store hours. If you’re going at the end of the day, calling first is especially helpful since some events shorten Sunday hours.

Are there any “official” services like delivery, setup, or pickup that I should expect at the outlet?

Because it’s a warehouse and closeout operation, availability for delivery or setup can vary by item and inventory. If you want delivery or assembly, ask before purchasing whether the item is eligible, and confirm the pickup vs. delivery option in writing at checkout.

What time of day is usually best for finding the most patio furniture clearance inventory?

For clearance and closeouts, early hours typically work better since popular sets and high-demand materials tend to move first. If the outlet runs an extended clearance window, arriving near opening gives you the best selection before restocks are gone.

If Map apps show slightly different names, how do I make sure it still points to the correct warehouse?

Treat the address and cross-streets as the source of truth. Name variations like “Todays Patio Outlet” are fine, but “Jardinico dealer” listings and Tatum Blvd entries are a common mismatch.

Is parking always easy at the 24400 N. 19th Ave outlet?

Generally yes, it’s a surface-lot, commercial-area setup. Still, if you’re visiting during an event or busy clearance day, expect fuller lots and consider arriving earlier to avoid circling for nearby spaces.

Can I get in without reservations, and is there any special entry process?

There are no reservations or waitlists because it’s not a restaurant or bar. If you have questions at arrival, go straight to the sales area, since the property is warehouse-style and signage can be more utilitarian than hospitality-focused.

What’s the best way to plan a visit if I also want patio dining nearby?

Plan to treat the outlet as the daytime task and dinner as the separate evening stop. For Norterra area dining, searching by neighborhood plus “outdoor seating” usually returns better matches than using “outlet” terms, which are often tied to furniture retailers.