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Flagstaff Hotels and Restaurants
Reviews. Find a good place to eat and sleep in Flagstaff, Arizona |
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Flagstaff, Arizona Restaurant Review |
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Flagstaff Hotels and Restaurants
Reviews
This is a web site designed to let you find
out the best places to eat and sleep in Flagstaff, Arizona. Driving
into Flagstaff tired and hungry and on vacation can be a bit overwhelming.
Why? There are some many hotels and restaurants in Flagstaff to choose
from. You question yourself with what is good and what is affordable.
Here you will be able to search through our Flagstaff restaurants
and hotels by life style. Whether you are looking for fine dining
in Flagstaff or just a quick bit to eat and sleep while you are here,
Flagstaff Hotels and Restaurants Reviews is the place to visit first.
Look around, enjoy, and eat and sleep well. |
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FLAGSTAFF RESTAURANT
REVIEWS |
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Saving you time and money
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Look through our web site and see what are the best choices for you while visiting
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FEATURED
FLAGSTAFF RESTAURANT |
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| The Cottage Place Restaurant Flagstaff Arizona |
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Flagstaff
Fine Dining
The Cottage Place Restaurant is located in an
old Flagstaffresidence that was built in 1909. It is a
good example of the Bungalow style architecture that was
common during the early 20th Century in Flagstaff. The home
was occupied by several families before Ron Freeman
converted it to The Cottage Place in 1980. Come and visit today.
VISIT WEBSITE
Visit us on the web for our Flagstaff
menue and specials. |
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Address: |
126 West Cottage Avenue
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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Telephone: |
928-774-8431 |
Open/Close: |
WED-THU 5:00 pm-9:30 pm
FRI 5:00 pm-9:00 pm
SAT-SUN 5:00 pm-9:30 pm |
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Continental, Fine Dining |
Getting
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Cottage Place is 2 blocks south
of Route 66 onBeaver and west
one Block on Cottage, or go 2 blocks
north of Butler on South Humphreys |
Staff: |
Frank Branham, Chef |
Meals
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Dinner. |
Max.
Capacity: |
45 |
Cost: |
Expensive |
Dress
Code: |
Dressy Casual |
Other
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Catering. Reservations Accepted.
Beer/Wine Served. No Smoking. |
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Cottage
Place Lamb Chops -
Rich charboiled Lamb Chops,
enhanced with Port Wine Sauce
scented with Balsamic Vinegar,
then garnished with Goat Cheese.
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Charbroiled
Jumbo Shrimp -
Four White Shrimp placed on a
bed of Tomato Basil Relish
surrounded by our Chef's
award-winning Red Pepper Aioli.. |
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This
is one of the private tables in the restaurant. It
is set up in the sun room and really gave you the feel
for the Flagstaff history. Its is also a bit more private
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OUR REVIEW
Driving up to the restaurant we were
amazed by its charm and appeal. It is
just what we would have expected from
the small town of Flagstaff, Az. Parking
was a little tight but not a problem.
We were greeted with a smile and someone
to take our coats, while we waited for them
to prepare our table. It was not that a
table was not ready but, they cleared
the extra chairs a setting to accommodate
dinner for two. Very classy! The staff was
professionally trained and very attentive to
our needs. Wow what great service. The dinner
was a three course meal, and every course came
out to perfection. Portions were more than
enough and the wine suggested went perfect
with our dinner. 
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P.S. We would suggest dining in Flagstaff at
The Cottage Place Restaurant when
you are really looking for a quiet, cozy
environment and a fine dining experience.
Chef Frank even came to our table. |
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See what is happening around Arizona. The southwest is
changing more and more every day. So is Flagstaff, Az
It seems like every time you travel to Flagstaff there is something new to see.
With the new expansion of the Flagstaff
airport many flights in and out of Flagstaff will be available soon making travel
to the Grand Canyon even easier. Find
out who we picked for the " Best Restaurant
in the Grand Canyon". |
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HELP FINDING A GOOD FLAGSTAFF RESTAURANT |
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GRAND CANYON DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Planning on traveling to the Grand Canyon
while visiting in Flagstaff or Williams.
Know which way to travel for the day. Below are the three routes
to take to the Grand Canyon. Remember always bring a map if you
do not own a GPS unit. |
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- Travel north on Humphreys Street to Columbus
Avenue, turn left. Columbus Avenue becomes Highway 180. Take
Highway 180 west to Highway 64. Head north on Highway 64 directly
to the East Entrance of the South Rim - known as Desert View. 49.6
miles (79.8 km) - 55 minutes
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THE
GRAND CANYON
There are three ways you can get to the
Grand Canyon from Flagstaff) - Source: U.S. Department of the
Interior Grand Canyon National Park Arizona
- Take I-40 west to Highway 64 (Exit
165, just east of Williams). Head
north on Highway 64 directly to the South Rim. 79 miles
(96 km) - 1 hour 32 minutes.
- Follow Route 66 northeast to Highway
89 (note: Route 66 will turn into Highway 89). Take Highway 89 north for
approximately 65 miles, turn left (west) onto Highway 64.
Take Highway 64 directly to the East Entrance on the South
Rim - known as Desert View. 50 miles (80 km) - 55 minutes
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The Grand Canyon is one of the most sought after spots
to visit while in Flagstaff, Arizona. Well there are just a few more
locations off the main road that just might wow you too. Pack up a day lunch
and take a visit to Grand Falls just about a
40 mile drive from Flagstaff. After visiting Grand Falls you get t the sense
that you are not quite in the desert anymore.
This is the perfect day trip for the family. Old or young everyone can enjoy
this special place outside of Flagstaff. The hike
from the parking area is not
bad, I would not suggest it for children under the age of 7 or the more wise
over 65 years of age.
The ground can tend to be very slippery, but can be viewed just as well from
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GOLFING IN NORTHERN ARIZONA. FLAGSTAFF GOLFING |
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Golfing Flagstaff
Thinking of going golfing while you are in Flagstaff, Williams
or
Sedona, Arizona. Take a look at our golf course reviews.
Living
in Flagstaff, Arizona for over 15 years all of which I
have enjoyed
the game of golf I have come up with a few insider tips
to golfing
in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. Yes many of Flagstaff's
golf
courses are private, but there are still a few of them
open to the
public. Click on our review button to see our top choices
and
a few other ways to enjoy disount golfing in Flagstaff,
Az.
Flagstaff Golf Reviews |
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Thinking about moving to Flagstaff, Arizona. Below you
will find a few of our
local Flagstaff real estate agents that can help that dream come true.
If you
are just visiting take a look around at what all there is to do and
see in Flagstaff. |
Flagstaff Real Estate ServiceS |
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