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    1.6 (5 reviews)

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    Don't waste your money. Overpriced for soggy sandwiches. Really hated it.

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    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe

    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe

    4.2(183 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Cute little store offering soda, water, coffee, donuts, snacks, and knickknacks as well as bike…read morerentals. I visited the Grand Canyon twice. Our first visit was nothing but fog and rain, so we had to come back the next day. During the first visit, the customer service was amazing. The employees were friendly and pleasant. Unfortunately, the second visit was very different. The workers were not as welcoming and seemed desperate for tips, which made the experience uncomfortable.

    This is a review of the Hermit Road Bike Tour. I can't speak to the cafe or to the self-guided bike…read morerentals. The Hermit Road Bike Tour was awesome! If you haven't visited the Grand Canyon before, I highly recommend booking this bike tour. Also, mid-October was the perfect time to visit. The weather was so comfortable --- not too hot and not too cold. The tour starts and ends at the Bright Angel Bicycles rental shop inside the Grand Canyon. If you're visiting for the tour, make sure to notify the park entrance --- we heard you can get a park entrance pass at a discounted rate. Unfortunately, we didn't know that until already in the park. Overall, this bike ride is very easy. There is 1 spot towards the end that has a few small up hill climbs but it's overall a pretty easy bike ride. My sister at 20-weeks pregnant was able to do the ride no problem. The information shared by our guide was so great! I don't think you'd get the same information from a self-guided tour which is one of the biggest reasons I'd recommend this bike tour. Our guide was very friendly, very kind, and very informative. Unfortunately, we had 2 couples in our group that loved to interrupt her, talk off topic, and fact check her so that was unfortunate. If you're looking for a tour around the Grand Canyon, book this one!

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    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe - Bikes

    Bikes

    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe - Don't worry, elk have the right of way.

    Don't worry, elk have the right of way.

    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe - Outdoor seating to the right and left

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    Outdoor seating to the right and left

    Supai Cafe - Supai Frybread, delish!

    Supai Cafe

    3.7(49 reviews)
    34.2 mi
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    Five stars for Supai Cafe and honestly, that still feels like underselling it. You're out in the…read moremiddle of nowhere, deep in the guts of the Grand Canyon, where just getting there feels like you cheated death a little. There's no chains, no shortcuts just this small pocket of life, and somehow, a café serving burgers and tots if you're lucky, early, and patient enough to catch it right. It's not about how long it takes it's whether they're open, whether you beat the line, whether today's your day. After a long day in the canyon hiking, swimming, just soaking it all in coming back and getting something hot feels like striking gold. It's more than a meal; it's a brief return to civilization in a place that owes you nothing. The people are kind, the place is clean, and the fact that it exists at all, out there, is something special. In a place where you're completely out of your element, Supai Cafe isn't just convenient it's priceless.

    I was here for breakfast one day and lunch for another. The first day they just don't have regular…read moretimings, the fry-breads were not available and the kitchen was closed but they were serving just drinks. While heading out of the camp, I ordered hashbrowns, coffee, juice, sausages, sandwiches, breads, etc. I would recommend going to this place to use the bathrooms since this would be your last cleaning bathroom while heading out or in! they also have good wifi and lot of spaces to relax and charge your phone. You get good drinking water as well. The view out of the cafe is serene on one side and the other reminds of our past - a simple village with important amenities. I wish the vegetarian stuff were made separately without the incursion with meats because the hasbrowns smelled weird like they were cooked alongside the meats.

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    Supai Cafe - Restrooms so clean

    Restrooms so clean

    Supai Cafe - Cheese crisp aka cheese quesadilla

    Cheese crisp aka cheese quesadilla

    Supai Cafe - Nice, clean, spacious, and modern.

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    Nice, clean, spacious, and modern.

    S & J Mobile Cafe - Pork burrito

    S & J Mobile Cafe

    5.0(54 reviews)
    27.8 mi

    Yes! Oh my gosh, I'm so happy we got to eat here. Sunday at…read more10ish people were starting to really show up. By 11 the burritos were sold out! My bf got the pork burrito, SO DELICIOUS AND FULL OF FLAVOR. The way they melt the cheese in there, yummm. It had just the slightest bit of sweetness and had my bf got the jalepenos I think it would have been even more perfect. I got an egg bite to pair with my pancakes. The egg bite had good flavor and was yummy. I really enjoyed my pancakes as well. I'm usually not a sweet breakfast person. They were really thick that they were still airy and fluffy and had good flavor. I didn't care for the strawberries because I don't like my fruit soggy and they were just a little bit too sweet for me, so I'd probably skip that next time. We got the fresh orange juice, it was OK. I wish I would've told them to not add any sweetener because then I think it would be perfect. I'm not too big on sweet The burrito was so good I wanted my own to go but they sold out so I settled on the brisket cheese steak. Sooo full of flavor and delicious. They speak my love language... cheese! It's a mobile truck, so there's very limited seating, especially when it's warm, plan to be in your car. Service was friendly. If you're near by or in the area, pleaseeeee check out

    What a surprise! This food truck was outstanding. The people working were so unbelievably friendly…read more They had gluten free granola for their parfait, which made our family so happy, as one is gluten sensitive and has a hard time at food trucks. The portions were HUGE, so we split, and still had to toss some. And HIDDEN SECRET - the hot chocolate is something you've never had before and was outstanding.

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    S & J Mobile Cafe - Smashburger

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    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe

    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe

    4.3(675 reviews)
    55.7 mi
    $$

    This place was delicious. We brought our dog and they let us walk through the restaurant to the…read moreoutside patio. Great customer service and staff. They kept checking on us. Hash browns were homemade. Denver and vegetarian omelettes are delicious. Best chai I've had. So good!!

    I was staying overnight on a vacation roadtrip and came in on May 30th at 615 am after finding this…read moreplace on Yelp. The waitress Maria L. sat me at a table. I asked for coffee and she handed me a menu and she asked if I knew what I wanted to eat. I said I needed some time to look at the menu and she frowned and walked away without saying a word. It was obvious she thought I was going to be there a while and didn't want me sitting at the table long. She returned with the coffee and said "You know if it gets busy...." leaving the sentence hanging. I replied I would leave if it did (the restaurant only had maybe 3 tables full at that point, by the time I left at 640 there were two tables empty). After eating the food, which was quite good, I promptly packed up and left as soon as I could 25 minutes after being seated. I walked down to Brewed Awakenings, got a coffee there and sat down at my computer to do some work. In a small restaurant I totally understand that you need to keep tables moving so there is not a wait, but there is a polite and subtle way to message to a patron that they need to move along so other folks can sit down. You can deliver the check early, ask if you are finished, ask if there is anything else you need. Ways to communicate to a patron that they need the table. This was certainly not it. I eat out often, I tip very well, but I have to say this is the first time I felt unwelcome and rushed at a place in a very, very long time. While the food was good, this was not the way to start off day 2 of my roadtrip. In today's economy, making your customers feel like they need to eat and run, and doing so in a rude way, is a master class in how to make your restaurant fail. I do not recommend this place.

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    Inside of Anna's

    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe - Breakfast Burrito

    Breakfast Burrito

    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe - Eggs, hash browns, salsa, green chili and a tortilla.

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    Eggs, hash browns, salsa, green chili and a tortilla.

    Lund Canyon Coffee - Vanilla orange matcha

    Lund Canyon Coffee

    4.7(189 reviews)
    65.4 mi
    $$

    Guys guys guys... (Owners mayhaps) They don't sell DRIP…read morecoffee. Just like. A black coffee.... They are unable to drip. At a coffee shop. They WILL sell you a SEVEN DOLLAR POUR OVER though. Or you can get an Americano- which is not a drip coffee despite the barista's suggestion. Also- it only comes as a 16 oz. If you say 'hey- that's too much coffee, can you give me a smaller one?' They'll say no, that's their 'recipe' (the most pretentious explanation for literally POURING water over coffee beans) and suggest that YOU just dump some out. No but see, I want oat milk and cinnamon in my $7 drip coffee so if I need some poured out and the perfect ratio with the milk then I'd probably not be the one to do it unless I can come behind the counter & also adjust my milk? $16.15 for a small oatmilk latte and a pour over. They'll also tell you that it'll take longer for your pour over, you'll say "hey maybe just nevermind the whole thing." To which they'll struggle to not glare at you. So you say oh no worries of course I'll wait more than the standard ten minutes. And finally- they don't even make their own syrups. To charge $7.50 for a latte and not make your own syrup is criminal. There's way too many actually good (and fast) coffee shops in flag for this. I'll be at Foxtail thanks!

    I stopped at Lund before the drive back from our weekend trip. The great reviews pulled me in and…read morethey didn't disappoint. The parking out front is limited but we lucked out and found a close spot. The inside is pretty small but I'd imagine is still a great working space. The cashier was super friendly and even offered a military discount on my order which was amazing. I opted for their Samoa latte and a cinnamon roll to go. Both were great! The cinnamon was just the right amount of ooey gooey and the latte was very well balanced. A solid 10/10 pitstop imo.

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    Flat White

    Lund Canyon Coffee - Interior

    Interior

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