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    Blue Canyon Grill

    2.7 (9 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    The burrito was dry and had no taste. The free internet is non existent. Tired to connect and it just failed.

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    Simpson's Market - Best breakfast burrito in the west, with hashbrowns and gravy

    Simpson's Market

    4.0(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $

    Best breakfast burrito in the west! My friends love the spam version. I get mine with eggs sausage…read morehash browns and gravy. I go out of my way driving into Flagstaff so I can stop here, and I always stop on my way to Lee's Ferry or the North Rim. I can't believe I am the first to review this spot. My phone blows up if I simply text "Simpson's" to my facebook account. Everyone gets jealous! The only person whom ever said they were not impressed had ordered the burrito with out gravy. My friends, this is no diet joint. Come here ready to take in some caffeine and calories before a day filled with hard work, or hiking or fishing. What a great day it will be! **Tips on finding the Simpson's Market Deli** From Flagstaff: As you are entering Cameron via 89, it is the first building after the gas station. The deli entrance is on the left of the building. From Grand Canyon, Desert View: When you come to the T intersection of 64 and 89, cross right over into the Simpsons lot. For credit Card users: they accept credit cards, but I have found their machine to be unreliable. It does not accept my work card at all. Bring cash as a back up.

    The cashiers didn't have their masks on when they weren't serving customers and while I…read moreappreciated their pricing and supplementing their community they really had a door for going in and another door on the other side of the store to go out. You could not go out the entry way. They had an old lady that said ," I am limping bad today" go out through the exit. Also card reader is broken, I went across the street and it went through just fine.

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    Cameron Trading Post - Navajo Vegetarian Taco

    Cameron Trading Post

    4.1(612 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Great experience at Cameron Trading Post Restaurant during our last night in Arizona! We originally…read morestopped because there's a Shell gas station right next door and we needed gas, but once we looked over and saw the restaurant, we checked Yelp, saw the great reviews and photos, and decided to give it a try. So glad we did! After several days of driving, hiking, and kayaking, it was really nice to finally sit down and enjoy a relaxing dinner. There's also a Native shop attached to the restaurant, which was fun to browse through before eating. The restaurant itself is toward the back, and the restrooms are conveniently located nearby, so I was able to freshen up and change before dinner after being outdoors all day. I ordered the deluxe cheeseburger combo, which totally hit the spot, while my friend got the beef stew with Native fry bread. I'll admit, I was a little jealous when I saw her dish because it looked so warm and comforting after the chilly weather and all the kayaking and hiking we had done earlier that day! Thankfully she let me try the fry bread, and it was delicious. The atmosphere was welcoming, the food was great, and it ended up being the perfect way to wrap up our Arizona trip. Definitely recommend stopping here to fill up on gas and grab a good sit-down meal while passing through!

    Cameron Trading Post, perched above the Little Colorado River on Highway 89 is our favorite place…read moreto bring newcomers to the Colorado Plateau region. Interesting things stand the test of time here. I've been told boys born around 1920 used a Spanish armor breastplate to slide on village dunes. In Old Oraibi, beans and bean stems in a pot placed in an underground storage area and forgotten, carbon dated at Northern Arizona University to about 800 CE/AD. Cameron Trading Post and the first bridge across the Little Colorado are in that swirl of time. Stone architecture from 1916 or earlier, stands solidly in place. Most indoor areas are modernized. Some dining room decorations date to the early years. The pressed tin ceilings were common in my grandparent's world - and rusted away long ago in most of the USA. The main trading post has everything from old, valuable, regional items, to gleaming eye-grabbers from China luring toddlers and youngsters into tantrums. There are also food and other useful items for everyday life, like hanks of wool yarn, etc. The restaurant has excellent, regionally based dishes for your dining appreciation, wspecially the giant, hefty, Navajo Taco. There's a hotel here. A woman I knew, losing her hundred years alive to COVID in 2021, worked in the hotel as a teenager. Gas Station, apparently an RV Park, another great shop full of antique Southwest treasures are on the grounds. This is an exceptional stop on the Colorado Plateau.

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    Prickly Pear Stuffed French Toast

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    Hogan Family Restaurant

    Hogan Family Restaurant

    3.0(164 reviews)
    21.7 mi
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    Most people writing reviews can benefit from understanding Navajo culture, communication and social…read morestyles. I'm not expert but I approach everything with unbiased expectations as much as possible. A quick Google search can provide high level insight even though it isn't necessarily consistent across all interactions or people. Initially I thought it was called Hogan because of a family last name but research suggested it is more about the Hogan traditional dwelling. Ambiance and decoration suggests that as well. Beautiful wood and earthy decor. Not overly bearing but rather great balance. People were kind but not overly attentive like I'm used to at American restaurants but again it is more aligned with communication styles and culture. Your experience could be different based on your server just like any other restaurant. Our server was kind, respectful and provided great service. He also would remember guests from different countries who shared sayings in their native languages which he repeated to us as greeting and also goodbyes. It was impressive and well thought which I appreciated. Now onto the food. I enjoyed my mutton stew with fry bread. I am used to more flavorful stews but this stew was cooked very well and delicious. I added a bit of salt and pepper but honestly it was good without it. Mutton was soft and not gamey. Vegetables were well cooked and soft. Fry bread was tasty and freshly fried. It was not overly greasy and excellent to rip and dip into the stew. I actually feel really good after my meal. Overall enjoyed it, again, because I was open and understanding of differences. No complaints about my experience. If you are stopping by for the first time, I hope you also have the same experience.

    We had one dinner and one breakfast here while traveling in the area. The food and service were…read morevery good at both meals, and the restaurant is very pleasant. The one downside was that the scrambled eggs were made from powdered eggs. They were OK but not my favorite. I should have asked before ordering them.

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    Hogan Family Restaurant - Chicken and beef enchiladas

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    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - Pork loin

    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant

    4.6(155 reviews)
    64.2 mi
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    My husband and I had breakfast here twice and we liked the food very much. It is in good quality…read moreand delicious with reasonable price. The waitress is friendly and served pretty well. I definitely recommend it.

    Cliff Dwellers restaurant is attached to the lodge of the same name - and although you're a bit of…read morea captive audience in this remote desert area, the food is fantastic, portions generous, and prices surprisingly decent! I ate several dinners and a breakfast when I stayed and loved everything I had. I tried the River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish one night - it comes with 3 tacos full of supple chunks of perfectly grilled fish and chips and salsa on the side. The tacos were just a tad bland but still delicious and the side of salsa added the extra flavor I needed. My other dinner was one of their specials - the Southwest burger with a side of onion rings and veggie soup. This was fantastic!! The burger was flawless and tasty (not too spicy) and the onion rings were positively massive and delicious as well. The veggie soup was a bit spicy but still flavorful and hit the spot. For my breakfast I had the Horseshoe Breakfast which comes with two eggs, toast, home fries or fruit, and I chose ham for my meat. It was a great start to the day and their in-house coffee is really nice. Their unique dessert offering - the Avocado Pie - is a must when you visit!! It's light, creamy, and not overly sweet with a hint of citrus. It's like a mild key lime pie sort of and I loved it - would definitely get again. They have some traditional indoor seating as well as a patio that has garage style doors that they can open for an al fresco dining option. Decor gives off 70s diner vibes and they have really cool Grand Canyon/Colorado River paintings on the walls. All the staff were attentive and helpful - even with our large rowdy group the night before our rafting trip!

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    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - Indoor dining

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    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish - lovely!

    River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish - lovely!

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    S & J Mobile Cafe - Smashburger

    S & J Mobile Cafe

    5.0(55 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    Yes! Oh my gosh, I'm so happy we got to eat here. Sunday at…read more10ish people were starting to really show up. By 11 the burritos were sold out! My bf got the pork burrito, SO DELICIOUS AND FULL OF FLAVOR. The way they melt the cheese in there, yummm. It had just the slightest bit of sweetness and had my bf got the jalepenos I think it would have been even more perfect. I got an egg bite to pair with my pancakes. The egg bite had good flavor and was yummy. I really enjoyed my pancakes as well. I'm usually not a sweet breakfast person. They were really thick that they were still airy and fluffy and had good flavor. I didn't care for the strawberries because I don't like my fruit soggy and they were just a little bit too sweet for me, so I'd probably skip that next time. We got the fresh orange juice, it was OK. I wish I would've told them to not add any sweetener because then I think it would be perfect. I'm not too big on sweet The burrito was so good I wanted my own to go but they sold out so I settled on the brisket cheese steak. Sooo full of flavor and delicious. They speak my love language... cheese! It's a mobile truck, so there's very limited seating, especially when it's warm, plan to be in your car. Service was friendly. If you're near by or in the area, pleaseeeee check out

    What a surprise! This food truck was outstanding. The people working were so unbelievably friendly…read more They had gluten free granola for their parfait, which made our family so happy, as one is gluten sensitive and has a hard time at food trucks. The portions were HUGE, so we split, and still had to toss some. And HIDDEN SECRET - the hot chocolate is something you've never had before and was outstanding.

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    S & J Mobile Cafe - Avocado toast and blueberry muffin

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