One of the go-to food spots in Flagstaff, Pato Thai is not only conveniently located on busy North San Francisco Street, but it also has some of the best Thai curries in this college town. You can find all of the classics here, from Pad Thai and Pad Nar to delicious papaya and spicy noodle salads. Pato Thai is usually crowded on weekends, but definitely worth the usual twenty-minute wait for a table. If you prefer not to wait, take-out is also available.
Lunch combinations are a great deal and, at dinner, there's something for everyone, even if they don't want pizza. Functional furniture, a casual atmosphere and prompt, friendly service make this a great place for the entire family. Pizzas, from $7-15, can be thin-crust or bready Sicilian style. Gooey calzones ($4.50-6.50) come with a house-made marinara for dipping. Pick your pasta and top it with Alfredo or Marinara sauce and add meatballs or sausage, if you like. Main courses, including chicken and seafood dishes, are priced from $8-14. Beer and wine are available at around $3.
Golden Goose American Grill is a classy eatery, with a vibe of Southern America, known for its toothsome steaks, burgers and seafood options. The tasteful dishes prepared by the every experimenting chefs, include, Classic Cobb Greek Salad Shrimp and Caesar Salad, all featuring the true taste of America. The eatery has its own bar, offering an enviable list of beers, wines and other alcoholic beverages. You will love the ambiance of the place, as the interiors are warm and cozy, while the outdoor seating has holiday look and feel to it, enhanced by the garden umbrellas. The place is fit for couples on a date and even family outings.
Szechuan Restaurant brings to you the traditional flavors of the Szechuan province. Using the cultural cooking methods, the chefs at this convivial eatery present to you toothsome dishes like Pork Fried Dumplings Chicken Lettuce Wraps and Golden Chicken Wings. Along with being a an eatery, the place is also a classy cocktail bar, offering tastefully made craft cocktails, that are simply refreshing. The vibe of the place is as exotic as the food served here, making it one of the best places for Sushi and Chinese cuisine. In case you don't have the time to sit and eat here, you can always make a takeaway order.
One of the mainstays in Sedona's food scene, 89Agave serves Mexican cuisine with a Sonoran twist. The atmosphere is lively featuring vibrant bar stools, elevated seats, granite floors and a bar stocked with local spirits. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with an array of authentic Mexican tequila, margaritas, cocktails and beer (bottled and draft). The salsa verde, Oaxaca cheese quesadilla, and ceviche del mar are some of the restaurant's bestsellers. They also have an outdoor patio from where you can enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the red canyons.
Whether you’re in the midst of a busy city square or zipping past a national highway, the bright yellow arches of McDonald’s inevitably force you to halt and pick up a Mcmeal; however, tucked away in Sedona, Arizona is the solo outlet of McDonald’s that replaces the iconic yellow with teal. Back in 1993, when the giant fast food chain approached the city officials to open an outlet, they were permitted to do so, on one condition—the yellow logo must be replaced with a teal one. The officials posed this condition because they feared that the bright yellow color may look jarring against the red rocks in the environs, resulting in an unpleasing look. Do stop by the teal arches for a curious photo op and your favorite burger.
Lunch combinations are a great deal and, at dinner, there's something for everyone, even if they don't want pizza. Functional furniture, a casual atmosphere and prompt, friendly service make this a great place for the entire family. Pizzas, from $7-15, can be thin-crust or bready Sicilian style. Gooey calzones ($4.50-6.50) come with a house-made marinara for dipping. Pick your pasta and top it with Alfredo or Marinara sauce and add meatballs or sausage, if you like. Main courses, including chicken and seafood dishes, are priced from $8-14. Beer and wine are available at around $3.
Golden Goose American Grill is a classy eatery, with a vibe of Southern America, known for its toothsome steaks, burgers and seafood options. The tasteful dishes prepared by the every experimenting chefs, include, Classic Cobb Greek Salad Shrimp and Caesar Salad, all featuring the true taste of America. The eatery has its own bar, offering an enviable list of beers, wines and other alcoholic beverages. You will love the ambiance of the place, as the interiors are warm and cozy, while the outdoor seating has holiday look and feel to it, enhanced by the garden umbrellas. The place is fit for couples on a date and even family outings.
One of the go-to food spots in Flagstaff, Pato Thai is not only conveniently located on busy North San Francisco Street, but it also has some of the best Thai curries in this college town. You can find all of the classics here, from Pad Thai and Pad Nar to delicious papaya and spicy noodle salads. Pato Thai is usually crowded on weekends, but definitely worth the usual twenty-minute wait for a table. If you prefer not to wait, take-out is also available.
Szechuan Restaurant brings to you the traditional flavors of the Szechuan province. Using the cultural cooking methods, the chefs at this convivial eatery present to you toothsome dishes like Pork Fried Dumplings Chicken Lettuce Wraps and Golden Chicken Wings. Along with being a an eatery, the place is also a classy cocktail bar, offering tastefully made craft cocktails, that are simply refreshing. The vibe of the place is as exotic as the food served here, making it one of the best places for Sushi and Chinese cuisine. In case you don't have the time to sit and eat here, you can always make a takeaway order.
Swadee Thai is the other Thai restaurant downtown (the other is Dara Thai) and some consider it to be the best. Whatever your preference is, both restaurants serve classic dishes from this Southeast Asian country. On the menu, dishes like Pad Thai, Lard Nar and Tom Kha Soup are all outstanding while the Thai Iced Tea is a refreshing treat any time of the year in this mountain town. Curries, rice and noodle dishes round out the rest of the menu. Additionally, don't forget to try the Sweet Sticky Rice with Thai Custard, it's one of the best desserts on Aspen Avenue.
One of the mainstays in Sedona's food scene, 89Agave serves Mexican cuisine with a Sonoran twist. The atmosphere is lively featuring vibrant bar stools, elevated seats, granite floors and a bar stocked with local spirits. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with an array of authentic Mexican tequila, margaritas, cocktails and beer (bottled and draft). The salsa verde, Oaxaca cheese quesadilla, and ceviche del mar are some of the restaurant's bestsellers. They also have an outdoor patio from where you can enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the red canyons.