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    The cashier is the reason the line is so long. I shouldn't have to wait another 15 minutes to pay because she's talking to coworkers

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    Proper Meats + Provisions - Loaded fries

    Proper Meats + Provisions

    4.4(569 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Food was good. Service was stale. The staff did not even smile at us until we left. I asked to…read moresample the pastrami prior to ordering a $22 sandwich-nope they don't do that. I asked for a side of BBQ sauce-that will be an extra $0.75. Really?! Ma'am I just spent $100 for 5 sandwiches a splash of sauce is not the big of an ask.

    Housemade pastrami? Corned beef? Porchetta? Yes please! Proper Meats + Provisions seemed like the…read morebest place in town to eat a sandwich lunch between NPS site visits around Flagstaff. We popped in on a Monday morning hoping to score some great grub and we certainly found some! Cubano ($20.95) - Starting with the bread - it's really fluffy, not toasted or pressed as with usual cubanos. Unfortunately, it's probably a little too light for the sandwich because some parts get mushy from being soaked in all the dijonnaise. The dijonnaise is very sweet, creamy with a mustardy zing. I think they add a bit too much, making the sandwich more fatty and messy to eat than I like (not to mention what I stated before about it soaking into the bread). The meat is fantastic. Both porchetta and ham are griddled on the flat top, giving them a developed and concentrated edge. The ham is to the point of being like country ham, while the porchetta still has great seasoned porky flavor. I believe they griddle the swiss cheese alongside the meat. It melts and crisps up into a cheese skirt, adding a fantastic texture to the sandwich. There's a lot of crinkle cut pickles underneath the meat, but it's not enough acid to cut through all that fat. Sandwiches come with a side of house chips. They are fried until a darker golden brown color, but aren't burnt. This gives a great kettle chip-like crunch. Even with different sized chips, they are very evenly fried with all chips being the same texture. They are salted the perfect amount. (4/5) Aleppo Pepper Pastrami sub Tomato Soup ($22.75) - This place is famous for their pastrami, and I can tell the quality. It's cooked on the griddle until it develops crisp edges. It's fatty, but the fat is rendered so there are no chewy and leathery parts. The meat is extremely tender and thinly sliced. It's honestly almost like bacon in texture, but the taste is completely different, with the exterior spices and pepper making a huge impact along with the rich concentrated meatiness inside. The bread is a nice toasted sourdough, not strongly sour in flavor, but definitely noticeable. The bottom slice is slathered with plenty of nopales studded cream cheese. It's added in a large amount and is an extremely creamy and fatty substance yet somehow doesn't overwhelm the sandwich. It's warm but not melty. The nopales are clearly there but I didn't find it to contribute much. The pastrami is layered on top of that followed by a ton of sweet brown caramelized onions that are very tender. An entire green chile, roasted and super smoky, is above that. Finally, aleppo mustard is spread on the top slice of bread. Between the green chile and the aleppo, there's a slight warmth that tinges the sandwich. It's nothing too spicy. Instead of chips, we opted to sub the Tomato Soup (no fee). It's very homestyle, full of tomato richness in a thick blend. It has a strong tangy tomato essence. There's basil oil drizzled on top for a boost of freshness. The soup is unfortunately quite a bit too acidic for my tastes, but that's only by itself! While very acidic, the soup is actually great as a balance to the sandwich (along with the pickle of course) since there's so much richness and fat coming in between the bread. (5/5) Proper Meats + Provisions definitely serves some great sandwiches. We were considering visiting again for our 2 full days in Flagstaff, but weren't able to make it because they close so early at 6! Bathrooms - Two unisex rooms Note: Proper Meats charges a 3% credit card fee. This is labeled on the menu

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    Proper Meats + Provisions - Inside shop, very cute.

    Inside shop, very cute.

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    Urban Pine Eatery - Salads pizza and more

    Urban Pine Eatery

    4.6(109 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Really nice big garlic twists. I was impressed with the speed of the service! Their homemade sodas…read moreare not my favorite, I ordered one and did not like the artificial-tasing flavor. They did make a fantastic flatbread with fig and goat cheese, and the salad had a nice amount of cheese on it! I'd say the prices are high for an otherwise cafe-y place, but it was good.

    We stopped in here for an early dinner on Easter weekend Sunday before dropping the girls off at…read morethe dorms and heading back down to Phoenix. This corner café just opened and took over the spot from a Mediterranean place a year or so ago. This is my first time in. The service here was really great. The servers are very friendly. They brought food to the table and they checked on us. The café seemed clean and bright with great views of the historic downtown Flagstaff streets for people watching. There are also some small patio tables and chairs in front of the café on the sidewalk if you want to sit and eat outside. Gender neutral, clean restroom inside for customers. We ordered: - Build Your Own Regular Salad - ZESTY ITALIANO Salad - romaine, feta, red onion, black olive, pepperoni, cucumber, pepperoncini, crouton, house italian dressing - THE DUDE RANCH Flatbread - alfredo, mozzarella, ricotta, chicken, bacon, homemade ranch drizzle - CAFFEINE INFUSED REFRESHERS - PEACH MANGO - Hot Coffee x2 - coffee wasn't on the menu but we asked and they had these coffee bags, like tea bags, and we steeped them in our large cups of hot water. Tasted like weak coffee but did the job.

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    Cheesecake in a Cup. Walk around downtown Flagstaff and enjoy.

    Urban Pine Eatery - One of the best views downtown

    One of the best views downtown

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