good places for family of five to eat in Sedona not too pricey
#2
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 22,842
The best food in town is the Coffee Pot, where they make 101 different omelettes. My fave had ham, asparagus, and cream cheese. But if that doesn't sound good, there are 100 others on the menu. They serve other food besides omelettes too.

#5
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 65
Coffee Pot closes about 2:15, so dinner is not an option. They do have lunch items on their huge menu. We also really enjoyed Picazzo's Pizza and they have "family style" salads. There are also two full grocery stores that have deli's that would be less expensive than eating out.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 6,267
Thai Spices, if you all like Thai- on 89A in west Sedona - very very good Thai, big portions, very fresh.
Sedona Airport Restaurant for breakfast. Good sized portions (husband and I split a plate; teens get their own but daughter can't ever finish hers). Fun to watch planes take off and land, and the nice vintage biplane is there.
Oak Creek Brewery and Grill at Tlaquepaque for snacks/appetizers:
http://www.oakcreekpub.com/brewpub/menu.php
For good restaurant guide which is right on in it's characterization and prices, see:
http://www.gatewaytosedona.com/artic...de/page/2#west
That above list covers restaurants in all areas of Sedona - clecik on the different areas.
Tip: Safeway's (Hwy 89A in west Sedona) deli makes great breakfast burritos in the a.m. - eggs, chorizo, potatoes, cheese-- we take them hot, wrapped in foil, and eat them while hiking.
Picazzo's is good, but not inexpensive IMO. It is pretty upscale.
Sandwiches: Sedona Memories
I like Marketplace Cafe in the Village of Oak Creek for a good inexpensive dinner (can be moderate depending on what you order, but they have inexpensive salads and burgers and hot sandwiches too.)
Sedona Airport Restaurant for breakfast. Good sized portions (husband and I split a plate; teens get their own but daughter can't ever finish hers). Fun to watch planes take off and land, and the nice vintage biplane is there.
Oak Creek Brewery and Grill at Tlaquepaque for snacks/appetizers:
http://www.oakcreekpub.com/brewpub/menu.php
For good restaurant guide which is right on in it's characterization and prices, see:
http://www.gatewaytosedona.com/artic...de/page/2#west
That above list covers restaurants in all areas of Sedona - clecik on the different areas.
Tip: Safeway's (Hwy 89A in west Sedona) deli makes great breakfast burritos in the a.m. - eggs, chorizo, potatoes, cheese-- we take them hot, wrapped in foil, and eat them while hiking.
Picazzo's is good, but not inexpensive IMO. It is pretty upscale.
Sandwiches: Sedona Memories
I like Marketplace Cafe in the Village of Oak Creek for a good inexpensive dinner (can be moderate depending on what you order, but they have inexpensive salads and burgers and hot sandwiches too.)