Find out what American restaurants to try in Winslow. Winslow (Navajo: Béésh Sinil) is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 9,655.
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My wife and I were greeted warmly by staff and served quickly. The place was not that clean, but Winslow, AZ is a very small town in the middle of nowhere...
4 based on 24 reviews
Most of the storefronts along the main streets (two one-ways) in Winslow are ... closed...but Darrel's is open as a diner and the food is pretty good ... probably the best in downtown Winslow (other than the hotel, but that's not a fair comparison). Really pleasant staff. Recommended.
3 based on 110 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
I made a midnight stop here to have coffee only. Instead I had a short stack of hotcakes with coffee. The pancakes were delicious and fluffy. My only problem would be there was only person working at that time of the night. Service sometimes would be lengthy in getting a refill on the coffee. Other than that it was truly a good experience. If you are in Winslow late at night then this place is worth a visit.
4 based on 184 reviews
This place has two TripAdvisor entries..along with El Falcone,,reviews are widely varied, but our experience was good...came in for breakfast and the place was busy, mostly with locals, transients were clearly noticeable...service was quick, even for the party of 9 who came in unannounced...whiteboard sign had daily specials...ordered eggs and chorizo, unusual take with chorizo and eggs scrambled together, Denver omelette was huge...both made better with spicy homemade salsa from the back table...I did think the food prep took long, but waiter said the grill being cleaned for hamburger Tuesday....itâs an old diner, but my food was good and the people friendly, the cashier commented ânot bad for a hick town...and I agree
4 based on 189 reviews
Casual dining in Historic downtown Winslow on Route 66 just steps from that famous Standin' on the corner, corner. All our food is made to order, when you order it. All from fresh ingredients. Our burgers, steaks and chicken breasts are all flame broiled.
Sports Bar, one block from âstanding on the cornerâ with craft beers and Mexican food? Served by the cook/ownerâs 84 year old gregarious, spry mom..Mexican steak served on Navajo taco was perfect, meat soft and no gristle, nacho salsa was very spicy, chimichanga was perfect, not greasy with spicy red sauce,,others with spicy green chili burgers...plenty of TVs ...a good respite in a town with limited non chain choices
4 based on 231 reviews
I was passing though Winslow and craving a cheese burger. I ordered the diablo burger and really enjoyed it. It's a little on the messy side, but the flavors and spice from the peppers were outstanding. The homemade chips were tasty as well. I didn't have a beer but they had a nice selection on tap as well. I would come back again for sure.
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4 based on 1868 reviews
One of the southwest's unique restaurants, providing a mesmerizing interpretation of Arizona food. Discover a wonderful road restaurant as you travel Arizona and explore the renovated Fred Harvey Winslow hotel - La Posada.
Fred Harvey, the history-making innkeeper, must be smiling down from heaven at the Turquoise Room and La Posada, which he created. Both are delightful. So many famous people have stayed and dined here, from Hollywood stars to presidents. And thousands of travelers have stepped off their trains to be welcomed at this special place. Amtrak stops there to this day.Our dinner was very good. Delicious salmon from the Pacific Northwest served with a mushroom broth. The Killer Vegetarian Plate had so many amazing tastes: some hot southwestern green chili, so order only if you like food with some fire. The highlight was the appetizer: squash blossoms stuffed with delicious Oaxacan cheese and lightly fried. Only one issue: a glass of sauvignon blanc was served at room temperature, not chilled. The food deserved better. Our server was gracious and efficient. An extra: The Turquoise Room prepares box lunches for travelers. This is big, open country. Quality cooking is hard to find. We enjoyed our delicious, fresh salad at a roadside stop as we headed to Hopi country.
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