15 Best Restaurants in North-Central Arizona, Arizona

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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.

The Asylum Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Don't be put off by the name, a tribute to its past identity—this charming restaurant inside the Jerome Grand Hotel is the standout choice in town for fine dining, good wines, and wonderful vistas. Golden interior walls hung with local artists' work create a warm and romantic setting for creative Southwest fare. Signature dishes include prickly pear pork tenderloin and sea bass with a poblano chile–Chardonnay-lemon butter. The roasted butternut squash soup, with just the right blend of sweetness and spice, is divine.

Atria

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Helmed by James Beard Award finalist Rochelle Daniel, this sleek downtown restaurant dazzles with a seasonal menu that is as much about presentation as it is about taste. Dine on fresh-caught fish, prime cuts of meat, and handmade pastas for dinner or share hot and cold appetizers—don't miss the roasted bone marrow—over cocktails or a glass of wine at the bar. The chef also offers an eight-course tasting menu with 24-hours’ notice. 

103 N. Leroux St., AZ, 86001, USA
928-440--4377
Known For
  • Beautifully plated dishes
  • Eight-course tasting menu
  • Creative cocktails and an impressive back bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Josephine's Modern American Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in a Craftsman-style bungalow just a few blocks from Flagstaff's historic downtown, this fine-dining establishment serves bacon-wrapped filet mignon, braised short ribs, crab cakes, and smoked pork osso buco. The menu suggests wines from its extensive list to pair with each entrée, or you can order a craft cocktail from the creative bar. Brunch is served weekends from 9 am to 2 pm and features a good mix of sweet and savory breakfast items along with salads, sandwiches, and burgers. In the summer, reserve a table on the patio; in the winter, opt for a seat near one of two fireplaces.

503 N. Humphreys St., AZ, 86001, USA
928-779--3400
Known For
  • Patio dining in summer
  • Extensive, reasonably priced wine list
  • Intimate, romantic atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No dinner on Sun.

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Beaver Street Brewery

$$

This restaurant and microbrewery is a popular, casual, and family-friendly place with a pleasant patio. Wood-fired pizzas include the Enchanted Forest—with brie, portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, spinach, and artichoke pesto. Expect serious amounts of garlic on whichever pie you choose. Sandwiches, such as the Margarita Chicken (marinated in tequila and lime), come with a hefty portion of tasty fries. You won't regret ordering one of the down-home desserts, like the super-gooey chocolate bread pudding. Among the excellent microbrews on tap, the Red Rock Raspberry ale is a local favorite. Beaver Street Brewery, along with its sister brewery Lumberyard Brewing Company, is a stop on the Flagstaff Brewery Trail.

11 S. Beaver St., Flagstaff, AZ, 86001, USA
928-779–0079
Known For
  • Crowd-pleasing pizza and pub fare
  • Excellent craft beers
  • Open until 10 pm Friday and Saturday

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Bistro St. Michael

$$ | Downtown

This is a great place to enjoy a coffee, eggs Benedict, or a burger while people-watching on Whiskey Row. The café/bar, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, has been restored to its original 1901 style. The service at the counter is brisk and will leave you plenty of time for antiquing or museum-browsing for the remainder of the day.

205 W. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ, 86303, USA
928-778–2500
Known For
  • Tasty, reasonably priced American fare
  • Historical charm
  • In the heart of downtown

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The Clinkscale

$$$$

Located on the ground floor of a hard-to-miss red boutique hotel, this chic bistro serves decadent eggs Benedict, lemon ricotta pancakes, and sandwiches for brunch. In the evening, steaks and pasta dominate the menu. The bar mixes craft cocktails and pours wine by the glass (or bottle). Beer lovers can sample local beers instead.

309 Main St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634--6225
Known For
  • Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Peach cobbler bread pudding and beignets for dessert
  • One-cent mimosas with brunch items on weekdays

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Coffee Pot Restaurant

$$ | West

Locals and tourists alike swarm to this spacious, old-school eatery for scrumptious breakfast (served all day) and lunch, served by a friendly waitstaff. One hundred and one omelet options are the stars of the show and include such concoctions as a basic ham and cheese and the quirky peanut butter, jelly, and banana, purportedly Elvis Presley's order back in the day. Warm homemade biscuits always hit the spot. An extensive lunch menu features Mexican dishes ranging from chimichangas to a chicken and guacamole salad. 

2050 W. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–6626
Known For
  • Big omelets
  • Unpretentious all-day breakfast and lunch
  • Family-friendly place
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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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, AZ, 86046, USA
928-635–2445
Known For
  • Burgers and barbecue
  • Nice patio
  • Craft beers from local breweries

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Diablo Burger

$$

With juicy burgers made from locally sourced, antibiotic- and hormone-free beef, this is arguably the best burger joint in the Southwest. Freshly cut fries lightly dusted with herbs, veggie burgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, and organic salads round out the menu. In summer, try to arrive on the early or late side of lunch and dinner to avoid the lines.

120 Leroux St., AZ, 86001, USA
928-774–3274
Known For
  • Fantastic (and locally sourced) burgers
  • English muffin buns
  • Crowds at lunchtime

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Eat n' Run

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Breakfast, lunch, and coffee on the run has risen to new heights with the presence of this friendly café on Route 66, a few miles east of downtown Flagstaff. Exceptional smoothies, breakfast burritos, and two avocado toast options, plus generous salads and sandwiches with house-made dressings and sauces accompany the coffee bar.

2400 E. Rte 66, AZ, 86004, USA
928-679–9818
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Healthy (and delicious) breakfast and lunch
  • Fast, friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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The Flatiron

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Ask where to have breakfast, lunch, or a coffee, and nearly every Main Street shop owner will direct you to this tiny eatery at the fork in the road. The menu includes egg dishes, healthful salads and sandwiches, gluten-free pastries, and many coffee drinks.

416 Main St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634–2733
Known For
  • Favorite daytime hangout for locals
  • Good coffee
  • Breakfast
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

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Foodie Club

$$
An alternative to the area’s fast-food chains, this gourmet sandwich shop and diner serves traditional and Latin American–inspired breakfast and lunch all day. Order a breakfast burrito, pancakes, or eggs before heading into the park, or down a hot or cold sandwich, torta, or french fries topped with carne asada when you return. You can also take items to go for a picnic on the South Rim. The small patio in front is great for people-watching as you sip an espresso drink or smoothie.
400 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, AZ, 86023, USA
928-638--3115
Known For
  • Fresh, quality food served quickly
  • Gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • Grab-and-go items

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Forêt FLG

$$

Upscale breakfast dishes like the croque madame—a grilled ham and fried egg sandwich drenched in cheesy mornay sauce—and Instagrammable coffee drinks and cocktails make this Southside coffee shop a good choice for a casual morning meal or brunch. On sunny days, sit on the patio and people-watch.

2 S. Beaver St., AZ, 86001, USA
928-214--7280
Known For
  • Patio dining
  • Killer coffee and matcha drinks
  • Breakfast options with a French twist
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Haunted Hamburger

$$

After the climb up the stairs from Main Street to this former boardinghouse, you'll be ready for the hearty burgers, chili dogs, cheese steaks, and ribs that dominate the menu. Lighter fare, including salads and veggie wraps, are also available. Eat on the outside deck overlooking Verde Valley or in the upstairs dining room, where "Claire," the resident ghost, purportedly hangs out.

410 Clark St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634–0554
Known For
  • Burgers and shakes
  • Deluxe views from the patio
  • A resident ghost

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The Palace Restaurant and Saloon

$$$ | Downtown

Legend has it that the patrons who saved the Palace's ornately carved 1880s Brunswick bar from a Whiskey Row fire in 1900 continued drinking at it while the row burned across the street. Whatever the case, the bar remains the centerpiece of the beautifully restored turn-of-the-20th-century structure, with a high, pressed-tin ceiling. Steaks and chops are the stars here, but the St. Louis--style ribs and hearty corn chowder are fine, too.