Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Marble Canyon, Arizona, United States. Marble Canyon is a populated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. Marble Canyon is located on U.S. Route 89A at the Navajo Bridge, 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Page. Marble Canyon has a post office with ZIP code 86036. Marble Canyon is near Lee's Ferry, the former location of a ferry established by John D. Lee, a Mormon settler. It is often used by people entering the Colorado River for fishing and rafting trips.
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3 based on 75 reviews
Donât expect gourmet, but the steaks were good and the salad bar was very good. There is an ample breakfast menu and you can also do buffet, which was our choice: cereal, yoghurt, fruit, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, pancakes, juice... You canât complain!
We're a steakhouse serving Gold Canyon Angus Beef, Draft & Botteled Beer, Serving Navajo Tacos & Navajo Frybread, Salad Bar, sandwhichs, burgers & Kids Menu
Choosing a restaurant in Page is quite a challenge....We decided to for Steer 89 and were delighted. A new management took over in May and they are really doing their best to provide the client with a great food experience. It is a typical US restaurant setting, quite dark, TV-set on, with a choice of booths or tables. The menu is typically american, with burgers and nachos done out of local fried bread, which are excellent. The qualit of the products was so good that we decided to go back the next day. Service is very efficient. Prices are reasonnable. A great address!
3 based on 212 reviews
We went here for supper the night we got in town and breakfast the next day. The service for supper was very slow but the food was actually really good! The buffet the next morning was equally good and reasonably priced. We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food considering itâs a hotel restaurant and normally those are just for convenience. Definitely recommend if you are in the area.
4 based on 136 reviews
Gone West has tasty steaks with all the fixings at a reasonable price. Tip: if you want medium rare, order rare and it will be perfect. The salad bar is basic, but good. Full bar.
4 based on 2070 reviews
Maybe we had the slow waitress, but we waited forever here and got billed for the wrong things and then had to correct our bills twice. We eventually gave that up, because she couldnât get it. Food was ok, but with the service so bad, we wouldnât go back. Sorry for your poor experience and our server getting your bills mixed up. We apologies. Sorry. DBG
4 based on 163 reviews
We could see this place from our hotel, so feeling lazy one evening in we went. Big mistake.Our first waitress was lovely and helped us choose the special tacos, which were ok, served with rather limp fries. We asked about the wine so she brought out a list with no prices or glass sizes on it. She went back to the bar and brought a wine glass and said this is what you get. We ordered two glasses of âCalifornian chardonnayâ and she brought us two small sherry glasses full of a completely undrinkable white wine. We politely asked if sheâd brought the right one and asked to see the bottle the wine had been poured from. She disappeared for a while and said, sorry she wasnât allowed to bring the bottle to the table. We asked to see the manager.A Steve van Zandt lookalike, complete with the bandana but without the charisma or smile, wearing a chefâs apron, appeared after a few minutes with his hands behind his back. âYesâ he barked, which we took to mean âHow can I help?â. We queried the wine and he produced a bottle of Californian chardonnay which heâd been hiding and said, thereâs the one you were served. The bottle was unopened. We said that proves nothing, whereâs the bottle you used? He didnât answer. We asked if it was legal to have a wine list with no sizes and no prices and he said it was. We checked later online and it isnât. Having fulfilled his idea of customer service, he just growled and walked off. We know our wine and no way were we served Californian chardonnay.Another waitress came and asked if she could clear our table whilst one of us was still eating, fork to mouth â we were used to this by now of course. We got the message so, leaving the exact amount of our food and drink on the table, we walked out. Steve stared us out as we left - charming!
4 based on 1632 reviews
Bonkers is one of the oldest buildings in Page. The decor is local artwork of the beautiful surrounding area. Owner operated with American and Italian cuisine, in a casual dining atmosphere.The restaurant is small and quaint.
My wife and and ate here during our 3 night stay in Page. It is probably the most traditional restaurant in Page as the others have a fast food feel about them. Bonkers is more relaxed although while the service is friendly it is also slick.The food is fairly traditional but really good and the portions are large. We can recommend the Chicken Parmesan and the Shrimp Scampi.Well worth a visit.
4 based on 585 reviews
Easy to see why this is a local favorite. Reasonable prices, friendly service, and fresh ingredients. Breakfast and lunch only and huge selection on the menu â from breakfast items, soups, salads, chili, burgers, steak and more. Everything tasted delicious and we bought some fresh salsa to go. The menu includes the ownerâs philosophies on service, fresh ingredients and providing a great environment for your meal.
4 based on 4878 reviews
Big Johnâs will be closed for the winter from December 1st, 2018 through January 31st, 2019. We will reopen on February 1st, 2019 and look forward to serving you then. Big John's Texas BBQ is a family owned barbeque joint who brings a BIG taste of Texas t
We just left Texas a year ago for Arizona. We have not found good BBQ here. So happy to find Big Johns on our recent trip to a Page. It felt like going home the minute we walked in. The BBQ was delicious. Smoked just right, tender, sauce was perfect! Only downside is Page is too far for me to go on a regular basis!!!!Fellow Texans thanks for stopping in for BBQ. We appreciate your business and weâre glad you found us. When youâre in our neck of the woods come see us!!
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4 based on 286 reviews
We stayed at Cliff Dwellers Lodge at the recommendation of a friend who visits the area often. It did not disappoint, the room was clean and comfortable, the people who worked there were awesome, the people who stayed there while we were there were great and most of all the restaurant and food were great. Highly recommend this place to either stay or eat if you're in the Marble Canyon area. They also have a gas station and hook ups for electric cars. Also only about 20 minutes from yeh Lees Ferry boat ramp.
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