For two decades, Mamma Luisa has been treating Flagstaff diners to outstanding Italian cuisine including homemade breads, sliced-to-order veal dishes, pastas and chicken. Lunch and dinner are served daily, with prices ranging from $6-$20. The menu is large, and so is the flavor, though the restaurant itself is quite diminutive. Though it may get a bit cozy when it's crowded, the place is filled with country charm and a charming service staff that will make you feel welcome. A children's menu is available. Full bar service is available with house wine about $4-$6 a glass. Opens everyday at 5p.
Named for a famous stagecoach robber of the 1870s, this cowboy place is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Wander around and enjoy more than 6,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles. Besides the saloon and steakhouse, there's also an antique store, general store and RV park on the property. This is pure 1890s Arizona! A live musical revue adds a Western feel to your meal. The menu consists of cowboy-style steaks, ribs and chicken. Big prime rib cuts and porterhouse steaks are house specialties. Full bar service is available. Opens daily, at 5p.
2515 E Butler Ave Little America Hotel Flagstaff, AZ 86004
The Little America Hotel's main dining room, the Western Gold, offers an all-you-care-to-eat lunch buffet Monday through Friday in addition to a lavish Sunday brunch. The lunch buffet includes carved-to-order meats, entrées of the day, soups, salads and desserts. Full liquor service is available, with wines by the glass. Tables near the window look out onto the resort's well-manicured grounds. The on-property coffee shop offers a more casual dining experience and the Tiffany Tree Lounge provides live entertainment some nights.
Experience intimate dining featuring traditional American cuisine at Josphine's Modern American Bistro tucked in the heart of the historic district. Housed in a converted bungalow that has found a spot in the National Historic Register, the restaurant presents an idyllic venue for romantic dinners, casual lunches and special occasions. The wood-paneled interiors still retain the rustic elements from vintage furnishing to the fireplace, lending a unique ambiance to the place. The menu is an illustration of Chef Tony Cosentino's exquisite creations rooted to local flavors and highlighting fresh ingredients. Must-trys include the Green Chili Tamale Gnocchi, Diablo Shrimp "
"Macaroni and Cheese, Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon, Josephine's Pot Pie and the House Salad. An award winning list accompanies the menu selections, adding a fine touch to the whole dining experience which is nothing less than unforgettable. Reserve ahead to make the most.
The Lumberyard Brewing Company offers patrons a wide variety of award-winning beers brewed on site, as well as themed nights, entertainment, and a delicious gastro-pub food menu. Be sure try their beer flight, and stop in on Wednesdays for karaoke or Thursdays for trivia. On Fridays and Saturdays be prepared; you might just find yourself boogieing on the dance floor during their weekend dance nights!
413 North San Francisco Street Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Located in a historic carriage house in downtown Flagstaff, is the 'Brix', a restaurant offering organic, contemporary and great American fare. Produce procured from local farmers and ranchers is fresh, which adds to its Mediterranean flavors. The place is airy and spacious with the bar right in the front along with a patio style dining area. Wild Mushroom Risotto, Liberty Farm's Crispy Duck Breast, with the day's special are a must try. For a great finish try on of the cheese offering from the tray or desserts like Apple-Rum Spice Cake or Triple Chocolate Mousse Parfait. Nothing like a sumptuous, mouthwatering desserts to satiate your hunger.
120 N Leroux St. Corner of Birch & Leroux Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Bigfoot is without a doubt one of the best eateries in Flagstaff. You forget the difficulty you had in finding the place, when you smell the meat slowly roasting and the aroma of the scrumptious sauces. If you are in for a quick bite, chew down a specialty sandwich like Catfish Po' Boy or bite into the delicious Fat Dogs. Hard core carnivores can try the Hickory Smoked Meats with a side of corned bread. They even tempt you with hard to resist salads, side dishes and special 'baskets'. If you like your meat and alcohol to go hand in hand just choose from the beers and wines available. Still have room for more? Don't let anyone stop you from trying the pies. In case you really fall in love with the food here, pick up a special t-shirt as a memento! Bigfoot Bar-B-Q offers deliveries, take outs and catering. Yummy and convenient; that's Bigfoot for you!
This little cottage may look unimposing, but dining here is an extremely formal affair! The efficient service and rich food have given it an impeccable reputation. Fine dining is a tradition at Cottage Place since 1980, with the menu featuring a mix of Continental dishes. Try the specialty Chateaubriand for Two, and don't miss out on the salads. The award-winning wine-list serves to whet your appetite. If you are fond of the good life and love your food rich, this restaurant will definitely fit the bill!
Though it sounds like an Irish pub and, to a great extent has the same sort of camaraderie, this place generally caters to a younger, livelier crowd who aren't as interested in bantering with the bartender as they are in partying hearty. While it's first and foremost a bar, the tavern also serves tasty, stick-to-your-ribs American fare along with generously poured drinks. Happy Hour: Monday-Friday 4p-7p. This is a comfortable cozy place to congregate, with regularly scheduled live music.
Though it's most often frequented by locals en route to the office, or students on the way to class, this cute coffee shop still gives a sense of how important the railway is to both historic and present-day Flagstaff transportation. It specializes in organic, exotic and special estate-blend coffees roasted on the premises. Cookies, muffins, breads and brownies are baked on-site. The place is small, so you should probably plan to place your order for take-out.
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Walk under the shark, past the row of what looks
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From its lacy cafe curtains to its country furnishings and
accessories, this little Flagstaff gem is warm and welcoming. Maybe that's why it's one of the city's favorite breakfast and lunch spots. Be ready for a bit of a ...
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Jay McCormick and Carolyn Young's downtown art space may be
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