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Bagdad Cafe

3.1 (100 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Jason V.

It's a Route 66 landmark out in the middle of nowhere, until you get to Barstow (westbound). I don't even know if its open. Back in March (or a few months back), the place looked abandoned and there were people sleeping in blankets in front of it. Basically it looked like unfriendly territory - I thought the place had seen the end. But I went by there recently and its back in business. I do not know if they are serving food or not, but they welcome any visitors. According to the longtime owner, she gets more French visitors than any nationality due to the place's pop culture reference in European film history. It's a great stop to take photos and chat with the two workers. They don't really have any souvenirs to buy but they have lots of T-shirts with Route 66 and their name on it. Support them all you can.

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We stopped by on our way home from Las Vegas yesterday at about 11:00 am. Yelp said that they were open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. The sign in front of their building confirmed the hours and the front door had a large OPEN sign on it. They were closed with nary another soul in sight. Disappointing to say the least.

Inside the cafe
Bridget C.

Cute joint, with souvenirs and a friendly staff that welcomes you! It's close to the Route 66 sign!

Monica burger
May..Lene D.

I love quirky roadside attractions. The more grimy the better! Bagdad cafe is open 7 days a week from 7am-7pm and per Michael the one man shop they never close not even on Christmas! Business has been real slow since the bus loads of tourist from Europe have been at a halt. Most waiters were let go and now only Michael works. This little gem name after the movie doesn't look like much but it's full of character on the inside. My bf who said "pass" on the food because the place look suspect ended up getting a burger and enjoying it. Btw, their freshly brewed tea was better than Starbucks LOL. They do accept card but their machine wasn't working so cash is king. We went on a Sunday around 5:30pm and the cafe looked closed but Michael rushed out the door and greeted us with "you guys hungry". They only had burgers and breakfast since deliveries are at a minimal because of Covid. (Damn you covid!) Please make a pit stop to Bagdad Cafe on your way to Vegas or Laughlin! I guarantee you will enjoy the meal, history and conversation with Michael!

Cindy K.

I went there today. I spoke with the owner. She's there. She has a great attitude. Her cafe is currently closed but she's says she trying to get it back to its former glory. I hope she does. I love all things Route 66. I know she has fallen on hard times. With the hardships she's suffered with the pandemic and her business she's still so positive. This is really about her and how generous she was. She's accepting donations. If you get the chance to stop by and say hi I hope you do whether you can contribute to her or not. And you get to pet doggies too!!

Jason B.

I've stopped here 4 times over the years on my travels across the country. It's turned into quite the attraction for tourist and typically has a charter bus stopped there. My last run out to Cali though it was closed due to Covid so we didn't get to go in this time.

1988 Cult film location
Franklin M.

If you love visiting movie locations then this is must see and should be on your bucket list. The restaurant is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the owner allowed us to browse inside. The place is cluttered with every momento from fans from all over the world. This place isn't for everyone but a movie fan will accept the cluttered interior.

Andy N.

A truly unique spot here in the deserts of California. You'd only find this place if you're driving along Route 66 or was a fan of the original movie of the same name. Evidently, this cafe gets a lot of attention from European tourists who are diehard fans of the 1988 movie that come here to see what the cafe and abandoned motel next door are all about. Warning: There really are a lot of French bus tourists as folks have stressed. You may be overwhelmed but they don't stay to actually order anything. Myself on the other hand wanted to try some malts here at this old American diner. One comes in at around $5 which is normal and was a good refresher from the long drive. The real reason you come to Bagdad Cafe is to see the history and internationalization covering its very walls. You'll find flags, cards, currency all over the walls, and a friendly and welcoming atmosphere by the very owners of the cafe. I'd definitely recommend anyone on Route 66 to make a stop here before you dive into your final drive into Los Angeles. The cafe is a treasure best enjoyed over a malt or milkshake.

Roadside Attraction sign
David H.

Drove by here on 12-4-21. I called to see if they would be open but they said they had been vandalized and may take 3-4 months to make the necessary repairs so I was not able to go inside. So I just snapped a few pictures. Historic site and glad I got to see it.

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Terry T.

The café that was featured in the 1987 movie is long gone, but the memory lingers on in this café. The nearby motel is boarded up and so is the gas station. This roadside stop captures the vast and desolate area that the movie portrayed so well. It's a must stop along route 66. I am not sure about the food, but it is 5 stars for the whole complex.

Friendly Andre is cooking at the range and griddle, in the kitchen of the Bagdad Cafe.  We were treated to a rare kitchen visit, and we got
Eric R.

When you're entertaining friends from out of the area, and you're in the vicinity of Newberry Springs, isn't a visit to the "World Famous" Bagdad Cafe a "must-do" stop on your travel itinerary? If you've ever seen the funky movie, Bagdad Cafe, and if you're visiting Newberry Springs, a visit to the Bagdad Cafe is a must. A visit to this fine restaurant is also in order if you're in the mood for a great meal, and you're a history buff, especially if you're a fan of historic Route 66... What kind of a menu does a world famous eatery like Bagdad Cafe feature? How about local, California, desert cuisine. Bagdad Cafe features good food, but their menu could not be considered fancy by any means, nor could their menu be considered exotic; basically, it's a reflection upon the taste of the locals. However, as a native of the southern San Joaquin Valley of California, I find the menu of the Bagdad Cafe right in line with my tastes. Order anything on their menu and you'll be happy, as the food is good, the price is reasonable and Andre and Tanen are gracious hosts. Not the mention the atmosphere of a 1950's roadhouse. Darn, I wish James Dean was still with us! If you're a local resident, Bagdad Cafe maintains a "bar tab" for locals, so you can charge your meals and pay them once a month, which is such a great thing for locals. When you're east of Newberry Springs, pull off the Interstate and take the old road, historic Route 66 and stop by the Bagdad Cafe for a great meal at a reasonable price. You'll come away satisfied and you'll experience a piece of history that you won't find on the Interstate.

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This movie site is a must see... just a quick stop off of I-40, right on Route 66. Add this stop to your Route 66 Centennial trip.

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This is a great little basket of quirky American history along route 66. Say hello to my brother if you stop by.

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Is there a picture of Burt Lancaster in the Cafe?

Yes, there is a Hugh Howser visits the Bagdad Cafe video with him showing the painting on the wall. Hope you get to visit someday or visit our new website ( Started but not… Read more

Anything for vegetarians to eat?

Not really. It's an old diner.

Why is there a portrait of Burt Lancaster in here on the wall of the Bagdad Cafe?

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Let's hope it's ready in time for the May 2, 2026 Newberry Springs celebration of the 100th anniversary of Route 66.

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