Mining Camp Restaurant
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it's been several years since I have eaten there but I enjoyed it the couple of times I did. It is a big, family style restaurant (where everyone sits at large tables and shares food from the platters). It is ordinary food, nothing great. Excellent location at the base of the Superstition Mountains.
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Joined: Feb 2006
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The Mining Camp is part of the essence of the Superstition Mountain foothill area, or at least it has been up until now. People building homes in the vacinity of the restaurant are trying to shut it down (re: noise, traffic and lights)...the result has been an earlier closing time, less selection in menu choices and of course the impediment of the mountain view caused by the horrific building of those very same complainers. The food is not, never has been, gourmet. However, it's flavor is true mining camp, and portions are exactly the size YOU want them to be. That fact hasn't changed in decades.... but it may soon.
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Joined: Sep 2003
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The best recommendation I can give is if you are coming back from a drive on the Apache Trail or the Dolly Steamboat on Canyon Lake and you are hungry, it wouldn't hurt you to stop. It's decent food, predictable, and the kids may get a thrill from all of the "western" junk they sell in the gift shop.
I would not go out of my way to eat there. About 20 years ago it was fun because it seemed like you were really going far to eat in an unusual atmosphere. Now it seems tired and silly in the middle of all of the development around it.
I would not go out of my way to eat there. About 20 years ago it was fun because it seemed like you were really going far to eat in an unusual atmosphere. Now it seems tired and silly in the middle of all of the development around it.
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