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Flagstaff prides itself on its many fantastic yet affordable and friendly restaurants owned by locals. Most of the restaurants listed below fall into this category, and are noted if not.

Chinese
  • August Moon, 1300 S. Milton Road. No frills, but excellent Chinese food and friendly service. Delivery too.
  • Hunan East, 1926 N. Fourth St. (East Side) Great Chinese food in a casual atmoshpere.


  • Thai
  • Dara Thai, 14 S. San Francisco St. Downtown, centrally located serving decent Thai food. Get a seat by the window and view San Francisco Street while you dine.
  • Little Thai Kitchen, 1051 S. Milton Road. A Thai restaurant popular with locals.


  • Pizza
  • Roma Pizza, 1800 S. Milton Road. (928)779-4425. A well-established, locally-owned pizza joint serving New York style pizza, Italian dinners, salads, and deli sandwiches. Voted "Best Pizza in Flagstaff" 9 times. Long list of specialty pizzas and sandwiches, all day delivery too!
  • Fratelli Pizza, downtown location: 119 W. Phoenix Ave. East side: 2120 N. Fourth St. A pizza place that is well-loved by the locals. They have cheese, pepperoni, and pesto slices, and many specialty pies. Their pizza is hand-tossed, thin crust, brick oven pizza, like what is found back east.
  • NiMarcos Pizza, 101 S. Beaver Street. Locally owned and operated in Flagstaff for years, NiMarcos offers semi-thick crust pizza, salads and soft-serve ice cream. Go in and order your own pie or just buy a slice. Local favorite.
  • New Jersey Pizza Company, 2224 E Cedar Ave. Excellent choice for those looking for an all organic menu or more exotic options than the typical pizza restaurant offers.


  • Mexican
  • El Charro, 409 S. San Francisco St. Located between the campus of Northern Arizona University and the downtown area, this an authentic mexican food restaurant. The cheese crisps are actually crisp and the enchilada sauce tastes how it should! Very afforable and very genuine.
  • La Fonda, 1900 N. Second St. (East Side). Same location since the 50s, this a well-loved Mexican restaurant with great salsa and authentic dishes. Is busy most times so expect to wait to be seated.
  • Kachina Downtown, 522 E. Route 66. Located on the eastern fringe of downtown, yet another great locally owned mexcian restaurant.
  • Casa Bonita Has great Mexican food and a great bar menu with afforable prices, though more expensive than some of the other local restuarants. A good family spot, but lacks authentic flavor. Located by the Wendy's on South Milton.
  • Garcia's Mexican Restaurant, 1900 S. Milton Rd., +1 928 779-1960. Solid food with a "Southwestern" (rather than "Tex-Mex" or "Old Mexican") flavor and comfortable service. Is an Arizona wide chain.


  • American/Southwest Cuisine
  • Macy's Coffeeshop, located on the south side of the tracks at 14 S. Beaver Street, they roast their own coffee and have lots of vegan foodstuffs. A favorite amongst the "hippies".
  • Horseman's Lodge located north of town on Highway 89 approximately 3 miles past the Flagstaff Mall. Open for dinner with a great salad bar. The place to go for a nice, tender steak! Decorated with a authentic ranch style atmoshphere.
  • Brandy's Restaurant and Bakery, 1500 E. Cedar Ave. Breakfast features quiche of the day, seven...



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    1560 East Route 66 5.8/10
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