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Flagstaff Hotels and Restaurants
Reviews. Find a good place to eat and sleep in Flagstaff, Arizona |
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GRAND CANYON DINING
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Looking to find a good place to eat in the Grand Canyon.
After traveling there you can tend to be rushed to see and do
all. Take a deap breath and enjoy more than just the views. Some of
the best dining can be found here. Read through
our reviews, we will be adding more as we dine and travel through Northern,
Arizona. Cheers... and enjoy. |
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GRAND
CANYON DINING REVIEWS |
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El Tovar Hotel - Grand Canyon Dining
and Lodging |
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Grand
Canyon Dining and Lodging
Located in the El Tovar Hotel. An extensive menu with
elegant fare and chef's specials served in a warm,
inviting setting. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner
year-round. For dinner reservations, call 928.638.2631.
VISIT WEBSITE
Visit us on the web for Grand Canyon
Dining and Lodging.
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Address: |
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
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Telephone: |
928.638.2631. |
Open/Close: |
Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. -11:00
a.m.
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dinner: 5:00 p.m. -
10:00 p.m.
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Grand Canyon Dining |
Driving
Directions: |
Take Interstate 40 West to
Williams.
At the Arizona Highway 64 junction
turn
North.Proceed to the South entrance of Grand Canyon
National Park.Driving time is approximately 1 hour,
40 minutes; 89 miles.
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Staff: |
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Meals
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Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Max.
Capacity: |
211 |
Cost: |
Mid-Range |
Dress
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Casual |
Other
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El Tovar Lounge |
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Rating: |
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We
have always enjoyed eating at
this Grand Canyon restaurant. It is
a bit expensive , but worth every
penny spent. |
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The
food always seems to be fresh
and hot. Service is quick and friendly.
Lunch is great and not as expensive
as the formal dining. |
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OUR REVIEW
What a great place to eat. When traveling to
the Grand Canyon finding a good place to
eat can be difficult. With so many visitors, a
quick lunch can become impossible. Not true
at El Tovar. We were seated immediately and
the food came out quick and hot. We always try
to find something to eat outside of the fast
food market. truth being, fast food in the Grand
Canyon can be expensive, crowded with tour
bus travelers. Take your time when visiting.
It is always nice to enjoy good local dining
and the chefs there make really good food.
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| Trying to find a good place to eat when you are out of
town can be difficult. Searching many of the review web sites you get
a one time opinion of the restaurant the customer visited. Here we
offer a true review over many visits to these fine Flagstaff restaurants.
We have taken time togive an informative opinion and provide good information
for the restaurants reviewed. These are only our expressed opinions
and you should dine at them and find out for yourself. Let them know
Flagstaffhotelsandrestaurants.com sent you. Thanks and eat well. |
FINDING
THING TO DO IN FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA |
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Grand Canyon Railway
Planning on traveling to the Grand Canyon
while visiting in Flagstaff or Williams.
Take a trip on the Grand Canyon Railway and sit back and relax.
The trip is really
a kick and can be a whole day of fun and enjoyment. The have coke
in the bottle
and a side show for of all ages. It is like a blast from the past.
I found the best is you do not have to do the driving to see the
Grand Canyon |
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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
above. |
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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. |
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