The atmosphere is fun to some extent. It looks like a country western high street.
The food is expensive: $27 for tacos. I have stayed overnight previously and have had breakfast which was excellent. But the day time food is limited and not cheap.
The gift shop is worth the visit.
They also have a Hualapai Museum. It is interesting but I think there is so much more scope to extend it. I hope they will do that.
Worth popping in for an hour to break ip the journey. But it is better if you stay over as there is no jo light pollution and the lodges are amazing (stayed 2022). But for todayâs visit, surprisingly disappointed. Want this place to be...
   Read moreThis is a review for the restaurant as well as the surrounding gift shop and outlook area. What a great option outside the long lines inside Grand Canyon West! The fry bread taco was LEGIT! A great portion, fresh toppings and fluffy fry bread. The piñon stew was also really very good. Wasnât expecting this from what seems like a dusty outpost in the middle of nowhere. The gift shop was nice too with a good range of native-themed souvenirs and helpful service to give background info about the area. On the edge of âtownâ thereâs also a scenic outlook towards the canyon that is painted with all the colors of the southwest. A...
   Read moreFood was missing ingredients. My taco had not a pinch of seasoning, or a leaf of lettuce as promised. Fortunately they made up for this by adding an extra side of smiley cold beans to my plate.Their excuse was they just âran outâ. They hastily prepared my meal, only taking over an hour to throw some cheese and what I hope was beef onto some bread.
I was looking forward to the bread our tour guide spoke so highly of, just for it to taste like a sad, soggy newspaper. They take advantage of the fact there are no other restaurants within the Grand Canyon. You canât complain about the price or quality when you have no...
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