North-Central Arizona Restaurants

You'll find lots of American comfort food in this part of the country: barbecue restaurants, steak houses, and burger joints predominate. If you're looking for something different, Sedona and Flagstaff have the majority of good, multiethnic restaurants in the area, and if you're craving Mexican, you're sure to find something authentic and delicious (note that burritos are often called "burros" around here). Sedona is the best place in the area for fine dining, although Flagstaff and Prescott now boast a few upscale eateries. Some area restaurants close in the slower months of January and February, so call ahead. Reservations are suggested April through October.

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  • 1. Red Raven Restaurant

    $$$

    This dapper bistro in the heart of downtown Williams, with warm lighting and romantic booth seating, blends American, Italian, and Asian ingredients into creative and delicious fare. Specialties include a starter of crisp tempura shrimp salad with house-made cocktail sauce and mains like charbroiled salmon with basil butter over cranberry–pine nut couscous. The well-selected wine and beer list is one of the most extensive in the region.

    135 W. Rte. 66, Arizona, 86046, USA
    928-635–4980

    Known For

    • Upscale dining in Williams
    • Good wine list
    • Continental and Italian specialties

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Cruisers Café 66

    $$

    Patterned after a '50s-style high-school hangout (but with cocktail service), this diner pleases kids and adults with a large menu of family-priced American classics—good burgers and fries, barbecue pork sandwiches, salads, and mesquite-smoked ribs. A large mural of the town's heyday along the "Mother Road" and a historic car on the roof make this a Route 66 favorite. Kids enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and jukebox tunes.

    233 W. Rte. 66, Arizona, 86046, USA
    928-635–2445

    Known For

    • Burgers and barbecue
    • Nice patio
    • Craft beers from local breweries
  • 3. Dara Thai Twisters

    $

    Formerly a popular diner and soda fountain known as Twisters, this Thai restaurant serves curries, noodle dishes, and tom yum soup. Sip beer or tiger milk tea, a form of boba, and finish with a scoop of ice cream surrounded by Route 66 nostalgia. The menu has kept a few Twisters' favorites on the menu, including burgers and milkshakes, for those feeling nostalgic. 

    417 E. Rte. 66, Arizona, 86046, USA
    928-635–0266

    Known For

    • Thai food served in a ’50s-style diner
    • Vegetarian options
    • Tiger milk tea

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Pine Country Restaurant

    $$

    Faux pine boughs, pine dining booths, and curtains that only a grandma would hang lend a country charm to this diner known for its extra-large pies and downhome country cooking. Breakfast lovers dig into homemade cinnamon rolls, huevos rancheros with pork green chile, and omelets, while later in the day sandwiches, steaks, ribs, salads, and pastas dominate the menu.

    107 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Arizona, 86406, USA
    928-635--9718

    Known For

    • Fresh-baked pies, stuffed with decadent fillings
    • Coffee bar with drinks named for famous cowboys
    • Traditional and Mexican breakfasts served all day
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