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acowboy says:
My love of Black Bean has not diminished over the years and I still feel the need to drop in when I'm in town. It's a great, safe place to take friends who are picky eaters.
The menu is extensive, with burrito and other wrap options. It tends to stray from a typical Mexican-style menu with Ital…
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acowboy says:
Wow, what a gem to find in Flagstaff!
We were only in town for one night but chose Buster's because we wanted steak and it had high reviews.
Right away I liked the family atmosphere but not cheesy at all. The hostess wasn't particularly warm but she was friendly enough. We sat at our table fo…
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kvc says:
Diablo Burger is a hole-in-the-wall in the heart of Historic Flagstaff. You might miss it on the first pass by, but do keep looking as it's definitely worth the hunt. My burger was thick and tasty and cooked just right.
Diablo's unique take on the concept is their diminutive burger bun -- slightly …
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Travelbuddys says:
We had some really great pizza here, reallt fresh and nice taste. You have a selection of all kinds of different beers.
The brewery also has a
seasonal outdoor beer garden, with a view of the San Francisco Peaks.
The newest addition to
Beaver Street Brewery
is the billiard room,
featur…
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acowboy says:
I sat down in the tree lined patio between the afternoon rolling monsoon wet weather. The patio had a lively assortment of young and old enjoying the relatively cool summer afternoon. A nearby older couple kept close reins on their yapping dog just outside the wrought iron fence while a younger cou…
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X_Drive says:
Ready for a good Chinese dinner we looked in the phone book and found this location about a mile from our motel. Located in a small strip mall from the outside it didn’t look like much, but there were a few cars parked in front, which is usually a good sign. Inside the waitress seated us and hand…
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freespirit3 says:
A bit on the pricey side for pasta dishes ($16-$20 a plate) but a nice small, quaint, Italian restaurant in the downtown district none the less.
Not exactly a kid friendly restaurant, but I took mine anyway. I probably wouldn't advise taking real young kids.
The baked penne al ‘arabbiatta…
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michellepowell says:
Opened in 1990, Sakura brought the true flavor of Japanese dining to Flagstaff Arizona. In a town known for it’s fast food restaurants and “steak and potato” places, Sakura was a daring experiment by owners. As another Flagstaff restaurant owner, Tony Constantino said in Mountain Living Magazi…
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acowboy says:
Stromboli's doesn't look like much from the outside, it looks like it originally was a Pizza Hut. But inside, the place exudes warmth and friendliness. The customer service was great, people who you could actually talk to and get good reccomendations from. There's no chain-food decor. This is a loca…
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freespirit3 says:
Seeing as it was my son's birthday weekend and he has spent the last several weeks living in a tent in the mountains while teaching rock climbing/rappelling, he wanted to go to a Sunday morning breakfast buffet. So the Western Gold it would be.
The Western Gold Restaurant (located inside the Lit…
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freespirit3 says:
From the street, this is a cute little pizza shop that is a longtime favorite in Flagstaff. The pizza is great, however beware that it is not cheap. For 4 of us, the pizza bill was over $70!
We were seated in a back section with good music and a great ambiance. The food was excellent, the ser…
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freespirit3 says:
As Mike and I were coming back through Flagstaff around dinner time, after dropping off my son at summer camp, we decided to stop and find some chow. Since I tend to like local places as opposed to a chain type restaurant, we called up a friend for a Flagstaff suggestion. So this place came highly…
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michellepowell says:
San Felipe is a nice change from the norm, whether you are indulging in a bucket of shrimp or clams, sipping oyster, or cracking crabs the food is simple and good. They have delightful fish tacos and enchiladas. The absolute best thing about this Cantina, the alcohol selection with a vast selectio…
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