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Frybread Hut

4.7 (18 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Indian Taco w/ beef ($14)
Amy T.

After a long 10 mile hike, seeing this stand was definitely worth it. They sell their special Frybread with different toppings you can add, hot dogs, and beverages like soda, gatorade, and water. One thing that you will NEED to get is their Indian Taco w/ beef. It's like a big delicious open Crunchwrap Supreme (from Taco Bell) but better on a homemade frybread. It was sooo good! It was made fresh and you can eat this right in front of a nice river located at the back of the stand. Only thing is it's CASH ONLY so don't forget to bring cash on this backpacking trip. So worth it! :)

Fry bread with beans and cheese.
Robert C.

Holy heck. These guys make the experience so awesome. Camping food gets old. We are not tired of fry bread...and neither were any others. Beware, hours are sketchy...so backup dinners are required. Good people. Very thankful they were here.

Bean and cheese fry bread
Kicking Rocks C.

This was such a lifesaver after the ten mile hike in. I'd taken just about all of my first day to get to camp after recording random spots in the canyon. Once I got to the camp entrance I was craving some real food vs camping food I brought with me and a cold drink. The bean and cheese fry bread + a cold Powerade was worth every dollar spent. BE SURE to bring some cash for this one. The pin is not at all accurate, refer to the attached picture. The hut is right atop the downhill path of Havasupai falls. Be warned, the constant trekking through the mile long camping area will take it out of you and the locals make their own hours :)

Nutella Banana Fry bread!
Vanessa I.

Sooo amazing! Def better than the one in the village. Worth the wait. Cash only. They also sell Gatorade and waters and soda.

1. Bean & Chesse 2. Chili Cheese Hotdog  3. Loaded Taco  4. Plain Fry bread (Add honey)
Danny T.

After a good 10 mile hike this place is defiantly well deserved. Unfortunately for me on my visit they weren't open, I waited 3 days before they opened and served the hikers. On the day they opened you know I was the first one in line and I had to try it all lol Once I saw the workers setting up and starting to cook I waited in the area to make sure I get my spot in line. The staff was great and very friendly (so am I) we talked about one of the ladies (worker) daughter just had a baby and for that reason they closed for a few days. Once you order they give you a ticket and will call your number when it's ready. CASH make sure you have cash because that's all they accept and make sure you also have change, they don't have change and you will either have to buy more to spend more of allow them to keep it. Food was AMAZING! I was so blown away by this delicious fry bread and couldn't get enough. I did have a few scraps of left overs so I put it on the floor and allowed the stray dogs to enjoy!

Aileen R.

What a blessing to have the people of Havasupai have this amazing food stand. It is conveniently close to the campgrounds. They serve various types of fete breads. Fry bread, Fry bread dessert, fry bread Indian taco, and chili cheese dog. The also have cold drinks such as soda, Gatorade and Powerade.

Fried bread with peanut butter and honey ($8 for just the fried bread)
Andrew T.

Walked by this food stand around 1pm on the way to the camp area and sadly no one was there. When my friends and I came back from Mooney falls around 430pm we noticed people were walking back to their campsite with frybread. That got me pretty excited so we walked immediately towards the food stand which was only 1/2 mile towards the village. Upon arrival I was bummed to see there was only frybread and the chili dog left on the menu. I really wanted the taco frybread where they have beef, lecture, tomatoes and cheese. In the end I still got the plain frybread and I do not regard it at all. I slathered some peanut butter with a drizzle of honey and it was delicious. The frybread is like a fried pita bread but fluffy like a donut. It's a bit oily but after a 10 mile hike you don't give a shit. Definitely well worth it and it was on $8. There's a bunch of other condiments like jam you and put your with frybread but pb and honey was good enough for me. I wished they were open earlier instead of just in the afternoon but it is what it is.

Frybread with beans and cheese.
Gary W.

After a 10 mile hike in, the frybread hut hits the spot. You can get sweet or with beans and cheese. Sweet is a plain frybread and you get to put on your own toppings. We had honey and powdered sugar. Its convenient that this is right in the campground and it was better than the one we got at the cafe in the village

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This place was amazing!!! The people were friendly! Love it with powdered sugar! I hope to be back in a year or two!

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LOVE! Indian Taco is Delicious... also the Nutella and powdered sugar. Perfect after a long hike! Yummmm

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Grand Canyon Village Market & Deli - CVM breakfast sandwich $8.49

Grand Canyon Village Market & Deli

(156 reviews)

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Grand Canyon Village Market and Deli is exactly what you think it's going to be, and then somehow a…read morelittle more and a little less at the same time. My wife went with the Nathan's hot dog loaded up with chili, cheese, and onions. Honestly, that was the safe play and it paid off. The hot dog was good. Solid. Dependable. It did not try to reinvent the wheel or elevate the hot dog experience. It just showed up, did its job, and moved on with its life. Respect. I decided to get adventurous with the Native Taco. And by adventurous, I mean I ordered something that is basically chili, cheese, onions, lettuce, and salsa sitting on what I can only describe as pizza dough. So imagine a taco. Now imagine a slice of pizza. Now combine them and remove most of the seasoning. That's the experience. It's actually an interesting concept. I'll give them that. Taco pizza energy. But everything kind of blended together into one unified note of... fine. Not bad. Not offensive. Just polite. It felt like all the ingredients had a meeting beforehand and agreed not to outshine each other. The hot chocolate was good though. No sarcasm there. It hit the spot, especially with that canyon air reminding you you're not at sea level anymore. All in all, it's three stars. You're at the Grand Canyon. You're not here for culinary fireworks. You're here for one of the greatest natural wonders on earth. The food is there to keep you upright and moving toward the rim. Mission accomplished.

Located right in the Grand Canyon South Rim with plenty of parking, this market is a true one-stop…read moreshop. It's well-stocked with everything from fresh produce and meats to souvenirs and alcohol. Prices are typical for a grocery store...some great deals, some pricey. We hit the deli and used the convenient walk-up kiosks to order the Reuben and the Chipotle Chicken sandwiches. Both were really good, satisfying, and came with a side of Lays chips. There's plenty of seating to eat inside, but it's also perfect for grab-and-go if you want to enjoy your meal with a canyon view.

Maswik Food Court - Pulled pork sandwich.

Maswik Food Court

(220 reviews)

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Let's start with the important thing. The food gets a one. Not because it tried hard. Not because…read moreit was "almost there." But because one is the lowest I'm allowed to give it. Welcome to Maswik Food Court at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon South Rim, where the views are breathtaking and the flavors are... missing. Atmosphere? Solid three. It's a food court. You're not here for romance. You're here because you're hungry and it's convenient. That part I understand. Now the service. The folks behind the counter radiated a level of uncertainty that made me wonder if this was their first collective day on Earth. My wife ordered the chicken pot pie and simply asked what was in it. A fair question. This required a committee meeting. After consulting two additional employees, we were finally able to identify the contents of the mystery pie. The pastry on top was actually decent. Credit where it's due. But the filling tasted like someone described seasoning to it once and it took that personally. The mashed potatoes and gravy were so aggressively salted they could preserve a woolly mammoth. The mac and cheese tasted like it was still searching for its purpose in life. I went with the recommended tacos. If you've ever wondered what tacos might taste like in a hospital cafeteria during a sodium restriction program, I now have your answer. For forty five dollars, you expect at least a polite handshake from flavor. We came in with modest expectations. It's a food court at one of the most famous natural wonders in the world. We weren't looking for culinary fireworks. We were just hoping for taste. Instead, while standing at the top of the South Rim, it felt like my taste buds were gently escorted to the bottom of the canyon. The Grand Canyon is one of the most awe inspiring places on Earth. The food here is proof that nature and cooking are not always on speaking terms. Pack snacks. Trust me.

Typical food court food at the hotel. They had 2 stations open. One for burgers, hot dogs and pizza…read moreand a second that had BBQ, Mexican chipotle style for burritos and tostada's and pasta. The second counter was sorta confusing cause they had a breakfast menu up when it was lunch time. The guy had to explain that that menu wasn't correct and told us what he had. We opted for the whole supreme pizza. The guy took our order and I waited about 15 minutes. Paid at the cashier. They had all the utensils and condiments at the exit. You seat yourself. We didn't see any trash cans or return tray section so we just left everything at the table. They had some nice holiday decorations up. The supreme pizza was good, very cheesy and lots of toppings. The mushroom bisque was more on the salty side. Overall decent for hotel food court food. Prices were ok.

Frybread Hut - foodstands - Updated May 2026

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