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Dirtwater Springs

3.3 (351 reviews)
ModerateAmerican
Closed • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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DIRTWATER SPRINGS ATMOSPHERE

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed

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Prime rib sandwich
Glenn M.

We used to go here often but it has been awhile. The food is pretty good, I had the prime rib sandwich. It was good but a little bland. Some of the other food was good and some not so great. The patio wasn't as nice as it used to be. I did enjoy the Kilt Lifter amber.

House Salad with honey mustard dressing.
Precious C.

I just finished eating Thanksgiving dinner here and it was aaaaamazing!!! I chose the turkey dinner which came with turkey, real mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, rolls, soup or salad (I chose the salad) and a choice of pie. I chose the pumpkin pie. Everything tasted like it was made by my mom in her own kitchen. It was all you can eat too. Imagine that! So I HAD to get another plate of deliciousness. Our server Heidi was awesome! She was so accommodating and on top of things. The staff clearing the dirty plates were also on top of it. The atmosphere was very rustic with a western theme. I also ordered a pumpkin pie martini. Yes, I said pumpkin pie martini and it was delicious!! I can't say enough good things about this restaurant. 5 stars on everything!!

Ordered two orders of brisket after waiting for one hour for our order to be taken. We had multiple servers attending to us, one of the bar hands came back to explain there was no brisket. Changed order to sirloin, was thin and cold, asked to have it remade. They microwaved the whole plate. My cheesy Mac was greasy and the bread was extremely toasted, honestly unnecessary with the mac unless to sop up the grease. The ambiance in the back patio needs a definite touch up as well.

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Slow..... I t took 25 minutes to get our food. My hashbrowns were barely warm and a little bit too greasy. The classic Benedict was pretty good. The waitress was very busy, but she never came back to refill my husband's coffee cup until we were done with breakfast. Hubby said it tasted like mud. We will not be returning.

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The service was great ambience just like a western barbecue grill food was okay would recommend

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2 piece fish was a fish patty and one fish stick. Cole slaw not cold and milky like. Drink pop was $4.00 each. Will not go back again!

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SUPER small fries portions...insane for the price. Back patio is dirty and super run down and smells like puke. We won't be back

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Amazing food amazing service. Will be back. Live music while we ate lunch on a Saturday. Drinks were perfect.

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Ask the Community - Dirtwater Springs

Does Dirtwater offer Happy Hour?

How much is the all you can eat fish and chips and..is it just on certain days? ty

Well, Marilynne when I was there it was a Thursday night and the all you could eat fish fry was going on. It was $18.00. For me it was worth it as the fish was cod and had a really fresh taste to them. I have since gone back for just the fish and… Read more

Is their Thanksgiving Day menu?

You will find an All You Can Eat Turkey Dinner, with all of the traditional sides and a slice of pumpkin pie. We also serve a 10oz Prime Rib dinner and a Ham dinner every year.

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Since opening, this location has been on my radar as I've both heard from locals in town and fellow…read moreYelpers that this place was great. This building seems to rotate businesses, and after trying, I really hope they remain in this location! Based on the crowd on a Wednesday night, and the lively atmosphere, I'm sure they will for years to come! MAJOR PROPS! My friend is celiac and they not just accommodated, but the manager came to speak with her who was also celiac. Hands down the BEST service in Apache Junction regarding dietary restrictions and allergies. What we ordered: - Pair of Prickly Pear Margarita: loved the sweet and slight tart flavor, definitely have another when I return. A great beverage to toast to life and catch up with a friend. - Southwest Chicken Salad (modifications to be gluten-free safe): my friend said it was delicious, and loved that she could eat with confidence after speaking with the manager - Sonoran Burger: they will only cook to medium - medium well due to a flattop, but it was still a tasty burger! Loved the toppings it came with, and a great flavor profile with those combination of ingredients. We both said we'd return and see each other once a month, so I may be back soon! Heck, plan to recommend to my dad and boyfriend as we always love supporting local.

Got bounced by a short, old, fat, bald guy (general manager? hall monitor? liquor-license…read morewhisperer?) who was clearly enjoying a personal renaissance of authority because I dared to possess half of a Dutch Bros iced coffee. This was after I explained to the absolutely lovely hostess that we were coming straight from church and hadn't had time to finish it, and she said it was fine. Apparently her authority only extended to the host stand and not to the Liquor License Enforcement Division of One Man. He came power‑strutting across the room like he'd just been alerted to a moonshine sting operation, and announced in his best I-take-myself-extremely-seriously voice: "I can't let you in here with that. We could lose our liquor license. I can't prove you don't have alcohol in it." First of all, calm down, Barney Fife. That's only if you KNOWINGLY allow alcohol to be brought in. That's not a gray area, that's literally the law. It's also a 25‑second Google, but I guess that was too much to ask during his heroic crusade against the Dutch Bros Cartel. By that logic, you should also be confiscating baby bottles, sippy cups, and Capri Suns before they bring down your entire establishment. Anyhow, yes...restaurants can have whatever policies they want. Fine. Cool. Love that for them. My issue is the tone. The delivery. The implication that we were about to reenact Prohibition-era bootlegging. Here we are: mid‑50s, with my 70‑year‑old mother‑in‑law, fresh from afternoon church at 1:00 p.m., sober as a church mouse (yes, I know I'm mixing metaphors), dressed in our Sunday best...and we're basically being treated like we're smuggling bathtub gin into a speakeasy. Sir. Please. The most dangerous thing we were carrying was iced coffee and a mild sense of optimism. So yeah...thanks but no thanks. We quietly left, caused no scene, didn't argue, didn't flip tables or quote statutes (cough, cough) A.R.S. § 4‑244, and headed to the BBQ place a half mile up the road. You know...the one that laughed when I asked if my "liquid plutonium" from Dutch Bros was going to get them shut down by the state. Unsurprisingly, the BBQ there was great! The atmosphere was relaxed. The live music was amazing. And no one felt the need to cosplay as a liquor enforcement officer on a power trip.

Dirtwater Springs - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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