Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Holbrook, Arizona, United States. Holbrook (Navajo: Tʼiisyaakin) is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city was 5,053. The city is the county seat of Navajo County.
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4 based on 12 reviews
We ate here for breakfast 2 months ago and were satisfied with the meal and prices. This past weekend? Different story. The service was slow even though very few people were dining. The frybread looked more like a fried tortilla. This place is officially off our list.
3 based on 14 reviews
We stopped here on our trip to the Grand Canyon. It was one of the few locally owned restaurants that was open early Sunday afternoon. In hindsight, we would have been better off going to a fast-food chain.The service was slow. That I can usually forgive at a mom-and-pop place. Especially if Mom & Pop are the only ones working there. But all the food was mediocre at best (though edible). The bathrooms were dingy (you know times are tough if a place can't spring for a new toilet seat cover). And overally the experience was unpleasant.I would recommend Joe & Aggie's. Or your favorite fast food place if it's Sunday afternoon.
3 based on 293 reviews
I've been perservering with the Butterfield for years (mainly on the grounds that there's not many options for dining in Holbrook) but I'm done. It's no surprise that there's hardly ever anyone in there because the service and food are just random. Cutesy western decor doesn't make up for substandard food and the final straw on the last visit was when my husband's steak was overcooked - not just slightly but well overcooked. Three times. Three steaks went back before he gave up. Unforgivable in anywhere that calls itself a steak house. I have no idea how this place survives.
3 based on 446 reviews
For more than 65 years Denny's has been bringing people together over great food. It's the place where people can relax and be themselves; where they can enjoy classic American comfort food and everyday value. 24 hours a day. 365 days a year. Here, you ca
Just booked into the best western after a long drive and decided to head to Dennyâs for an evening meal. Didnât expect anything special but my word it was shocking and thatâs an understatement. The young man who served us was ridiculously rude. He served our starter with our mains the starter had been sat on the side for 15 minutes. The chef threw the chicken tenders onto our starter (along with missing two of the requested items). Once everything did arrive it was freezing and missing fries. We spoke to a lovely young girl who said we could move to her side and she would look after us. After being sat for ten minutes the rude young man approached us and dropped the missing fries in front of us and told us we could eat them as an appetiser. After refusing them he snatched them off the table and said âcool dudeâ. We then decided to leave. Whilst travelling America we have eaten in many Dennyâs and enjoyed every single one apart from this one.
4 based on 593 reviews
We were staying in Holbrook and wanted a traditional breakfast- which we found at Joe & Aggie's Cafe. We had a warm welcome, good service and delicious food! They had a lot of choices of Arizona southwestern food, which we loved. Hope we can stop by there again one of these days.
4 based on 187 reviews
This restaurant in Holbrook is on historic Route 66. Mr. Maestas goes all the way back to 1959.It is little quirky they sell such things as Petrified wood and Indian Jewelry up front. The dining room has all sorts of historical stuff including wacky things they hang from the ceiling including a baby carriage and a long saw blade used for cutting trees. My daughter sat under that and I made sure it was well secured as the blade edge was facing down.We didn't want Mexican food so we ordered American. I ordered shrimp knowing it wouldn't be fresh in Arizona and I was surprised how good it was. It was high quality frozen shrimp. The dinner came with several sides and they were all good.Our waitress was new but very friendly and provided good service. You pay the bill up front and there was an elderly lady which I presume was one of the owners. We also saw an elderly man sitting outside next to the parking lot drinking a beer. I presume he is the other owner.Not the less very interesting place to eat dinner in Holbrook. Don't forget to check out the Wigwam Motel and other historic places down the street.
4 based on 122 reviews
Stopped for dinner after doing Painted Desert. My grilled ham and cheese was okânothing special. Onion rings were too heavily battered and fried a bit too long. Hubbyâs meatloaf was ok, but potatoes and gravy tasted like instant. His salad was fresh and crisp.
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