Best Southwestern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Southwestern food in Yuma. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Southwestern restaurants near you.. Once a busy river port sending military supplies shipped from California to forts and camps in the Southwest to fight the Apache wars, today Yuma is a winter retreat for thousands of visitors craving its warm, dry and sunny climate. With warm weather comes golf, and the city has several excellent courses. Bird watchers will enjoy the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, which is rich in migratory bird life and also offers hiking, fishing and boating facilities. For a step back in time to the days of frontier justice, visit the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, whose prison dates back to 1876, or the Yuma Crossing State Historic Park, for a walk through restored historic buildings. If these sites whet your appetite for more pioneer lore, check out the Century House Museum, which is chock full of pioneer artifacts and exhibits. And, speaking of appetite, be sure to stop for burgers and fries at Lutes Casino, Arizona's oldest pool hall, where old movie memorabilia graces the walls.
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4 based on 63 reviews
My daughter and family ordered takeout from Chiliâs to bring back to the hotel room. My daughterâs salad did not have dressing with it. I ordered the chicken enchiladas and they were put on aluminum foil in the take out container and were stuck to the foil. I really didnât want aluminum with my dinner! Would not ever order takeout from there again.
3 based on 227 reviews
This restaurant is just off the freeway a block or two and a pleasant place to stop for lunch. We knew we were having a big dinner in San Diego, so we opted for soup for me and taco salad for my husband. I had never had Albondigas soup before and it was excellent. My husband also enjoyed his chicken taco salad. Our friendly waitress even told me how to make the soup at home. We will definitely stop here again when passing through Yuma!
4 based on 84 reviews
Had lunch here on a Friday. The beans & rice were ok but my rolled tacos were so small & I had to look for the beef. The shrimp tacos were full of stuff just not much shrimp. Nearly impossible to pick up to eat. It was ok but not as good as weâd expected when we asked locals where to eat. Not sure weâll be back.
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4 based on 135 reviews
I haven't been to Tacos Mi Rancho since 2015 and I was impressed that time and was again this time. You will not find more authentic Mexican food anywhere. Their food is flavorful and generous. I will re3turn next time I'm in Yuma.
4 based on 133 reviews
El Charro Cafe is one of Yumaâs oldest family owned restaurants. Established in 1949 by Tony and Lola Gutierrez, it was located on Fourth Avenue. It quickly became a favorite spot for Yuma families. In 1970, the Gutierrezâ relocated to a larger building o
We arrived around 11:30 AM, and the place started filling up fast after that. We were promptly seated, given menus, served chips and salsa, and our order was taken in good time. The homemade cilantro salsa here is very good! We both opted for the Un Poquito lunch special which comes with beans, rice, and a soft drink. I chose the folded taco with shredded beef which was tasty, and the amount of food with the special was perfect and not overwhelming. Larger appetites might prefer the combination, or the macho. Service was great, as well with the meal. Outside parking is adequate with room for many vehicles. I would come back here again.
4 based on 257 reviews
I went on a Saturday, had Huevos Rancheros and a Taco Carne Asado. Very good food, lovely service - I felt very welcome. Best carne asado I found in Yuma. Informal interior that I feel could be a little nicer, but adds to the originality of the place. Would come again anytime.
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