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The Point Restaurant

3.3 (72 reviews)
ModerateAmerican
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Casual
Dogs allowed
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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This is the manager - do not ask him for anything!
JM S.

The manager is an idiot (see picture)! We came in for Saturday college football and he said he was too busy to change channels. The restaurant was maybe 25% occupied and he refused to accommodate us. He claimed that they were not known for their TV's even through they had a dozen screens. He said they were known for their food. I question that! Dawn was a fabulous waitress and did a great job of attending to our drink and food needs!

Sotally Tober
Mario M.

The drink was really good got the Sotally Tober which was very delicious. That was the best part of the expletive here. It took a very long time to receive our meal although it was completely empty. When the food did arrive it was mid (okay)

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Elisa A.

Service not good, 1st burger fall from the plate and the server told us to fixed by myself, so many fly, and i ask candle to the server and the server said nothing they can do, and they know have a lot fly

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Leah S.

Great service at the bar. Good options on tap and good cocktail options. I had a Moscow mule. We had the pizza which was hot fresh out of the oven! Would return.

Loving it
Laura M.

Loved every minute of it! This place is amazing and a must see if you're visiting within the area

the receipt for the order

The food is good but watch your check. They added the gratuity then put a suggested tip amounts on the bottom. I find that pretty shady.

Wings
Tasha D.

Terrible service. The hostess made a mistake and put out order to go. I reminded her we were eating here and asked her to tell the cook to make it for here. Bottom line, the manager was "unavailable" and they wouldn't budge. For 110.00 for wings and salads I would expect more. Overall "F" rating.

25 dollar picture....
Alex G.

After a day of touring I got thirsty for a brew and hungry. My family had already down to this marina Restaurant. Heading there was 1 thing that irked me pretty bad. We specifically headed to the Marina just to get some chow, not for any other reason. However, we got stopped at the entrance booth and in order to meet the rest of my family we were charged 25 dollars for a 7 day parking pass. I explained we would only be a hour for lunch and we didn't need a 7 day parking pass. It was a no-go. Park services made us pay 25 dollars to have a hour lunch at this place, this was complete BS and should not have happened. Once you get in the parking lot for a small tip someone will give you a ride down to the restaurant in a golf cart (its a hike down the walkway). This place is more about relaxing with a few drinks and the view in my opinion. My sister and I shared the pizza which to me was Blah, ive had better in a high school cafeteria... Seriously... We also got wings which were pretty good. The only thing that made this place worthwhile was the view. Your on a floating marina, and they have these huge garage sliding doors that were open. Other then that, I would have rather stayed put in town and gotten some food at another place. Others were saying their food was good o maybe it was just me and the pizza. My sister shared the pizza with me and agreed it was bland and tasted super cheap..

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The food and service is great! And for how Kong you have to wait, the food is amazing!

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Very poor service. Had very little on menu. Ran out of food. Apologetic however very disappointing.

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Steer 89 - 🍔Navajo Burger ($15)🍔

Steer 89

3.7(81 reviews)
3.9 mi
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Have you ever heard of Navajo fry bread? Basically, it's a really simple mix of flour, sugar, salt…read moreand lard that's deep-fried and topped with all manner of sweet and/or savory ingredients. Created around 1864 by the Navajo people using the meager ingredients given to them by the US Government at the time. The bread quickly spread to other tribes throughout the country, and is usually just referred to as "fry bread," but in AZ it's always preceded by the prefix "Navajo." My first encounter with it was in a church parking lot at San Xavier del Bac (aka The White Dove of the Desert), where Native Americans had food stands selling fresh fry bread topped with honey and cinnamon-sugar, as well as savoury toppings like ground beef, lettuce and tomatoes in what's popularly referred to as a Navajo Taco. Fast forward to our recent trip to Page, and we stopped into a little restaurant called Steer 89. It came recommended by a local⁠--and I always take local recs seriously. While perusing the menu they had an item called a Navajo Burger ($15) and my curiosity was piqued. Essentially it's a giant hamburger sandwiched between two fry bread "buns," and I really have to say it was easily the most unique thing I've had all year. The burger itself was terrific, as it was seasoned well, had good beefy flavor and cooked expertly. And it was "run through the garden" with all the veggie accoutrements I demand. The hand-cut fries were also a treasure to behold and were everything a fry should be: fluffy, yet crisp and just a bit overly-salted. Of course, we had to get a Navajo Taco ($12), as well, and it too lived up to the hype of the originals I'd had in that church parking lot. While it was nothing fancy, this was probably one of my favorite meals we had on our recent trip and definitely worthy of multiple repeat visits next time we're in the area.

My friend and I came here and we mostly came for the Navajo Tacos. I also ordered the burger, but…read morethat was a mistake as that was not all that good at all, and was much smaller and more depressing looking compared to the Navajo taco. The navajo taco is basically a piece of the navajo bread, which is a thicker, chewier, airier flatbread topped with taco toppings you'd expect from a taco bell, things like shredded lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, onions and chili. The navajo taco was pretty good if you came in expecting that. It is pretty much an american taco with navajo bread. Overall not an interesting find, but nothing too spectacular or mind blowing.

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The Point Restaurant - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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