Horrible :( Not sure why there were so many good reviews... I guess these people never met the owner... We were seated and asked if we could go ahead and order an appetizer and the waitress said no not until I get your drinks.. OK well then the Navajo fry bread appetizer was dry and burnt. Then they brought our food and my husband's tacos had so much grease that it poured out on the table when he took a bite. I ordered a vegetable Panini that was supposed to be smothered in melted cheese. It was cold and there was a tiny cold slice of fake cheese thrown under the vegetables and the French fries were stone cold. We also had to wait about 25 minutes before our food was even brought. The owner was walking by and I asked him if I could have some ranch dressing for my French fries and he looked at my husband’s plate where there was a tiny cup of blue cheese dressing and said “you have ranch dressing”. I said, “That is his dressing for his salad, I would like some ranch dressing for myself please”. He went and got it and was very rude when he came back and I asked about the melted cheese not being there and the cold French fries. He immediately told us to get out of his restaurant! He said if you don’t like our food just get out and I’m going to stand right here until you get out of your seats and get out of here. We were so shocked that we could hardly believe our ears. We were very polite about what we said. We were also mortified and embarrassed. I handed the waitress a tip and we quietly left as the owner stood with his fists clenched as if he were threatening to hit us any moment. My husband said he was so shocked that later he wished he would have told him off. We wanted the experience to be fun and that man ruined the last day of...
Read moreUPDATE: UPDATE: After seeing the owner’s response, we wish to change our rating to “5-stars” because we do not think for a moment that you have more work to do, since you already have. Thank you for all you have done for bringing the rich heritage of Southwest Native American art together is this amazing renaissance of Navajo art forms. The store is located off U.S. Highway 191, as you enter Bluff from the north. This store specializes in museum-quality, handcrafted Native American and Southwest art items. The store is stocked with a wide variety of Navajo art, including rugs, jewelry, baskets, pottery, etc. and is an excellent place to learn something about the rich heritage of Native American art and how it has played a significant role in the revival of Navajo basketry. So, if you are looking for genuine and uniquely handcrafted Native American art, then this place is what you are looking for. The staff members were warm and welcoming and were willing to answer any questions we had – they made us feel at home. And do not forget to look above before entering for a stunning view of Twin Rocks – most of all, say hello to those beautiful puppies that guard...
Read moreMy hubby and I had visited here back in the 90s and loved it, but weren't able to shop, so I had always wanted to come back since they carry such wonderful Native art. We were able to vist again this past early April, and I was so thrilled to chat with the owner and buy a beautiful Derrick Gordon cuff (which I wear constantly) and Kary Begay cross pendant. I appreciated how much time the owner (I think his name was Steve) spent with me as I shopped. Some people have mentioned in the reviews that the jewelry is expensive, but to buy beautiful handmade Native American art shouldn't be cheap. They put their heart, soul, and amazing talent into their work, and it shows. We also ate at the cafe where I had a tasty Navajo taco; all the food looked really good. Petting the sweet dogs was just icing on the cake. I love the town of Bluff and the whole area, so I hope I can make it...
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