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    HP Cafe

    3.7 (488 reviews)
    ModerateNew American
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Chicken & Biscuits
    Bryant H.

    Brunch here was amazing! I ordered the Chicken & Biscuit, which is essentially biscuits and gravy with a fried chicken breast, topped with a bit of hot honey and their bang-bang sauce. So delicious! Tons of flavor! My wife ordered the fruit board, which had thinly sliced fruits, banana bread and a cup of yogurt. The presentation was incredible. We each had a mango mimosa since they had a special where the first mimosa is only $1. Pretty good deal, I'd say. Highly recommend this place!

    Entrance
    Jaelyn S.

    Fine dining! The HP gets 5 stars out of me!! Stumbled upon this restaurant after visiting a vortex and just needed time to take it all in! We found this restaurant when it was not too crowded (PERFECT) and by the time we finished eating it was understandably crowded! Their food is GREAT! The service was quick, friendly, and fast. I can tell with this one visit that this is a restaurant that goes above and beyond in the kitchen and for their customers. (Just look tat my photo of the tea set-up, it's the small things that matter)! I ordered the Bourbon Pecan French Toast (Just WOW). I also ordered a side of sausage and one scrambled egg. Because there's no meal, I had to order the sides a la carte which made it pricier but that's just what I wanted! They offer a lot of intriguing options on their menu. I ordered a caramel latte for my drink and it was just outstanding. I usually wouldn't mention a drink like this, but it is worth mentioning! Just delicious! I was tempted to order a second one. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves at this point. Also! What a cool hidden bathroom. Like I said, the small things matter and make your experience go a long way)!! Thank you, The HP!!

    Cactus dip
    Dagny B.

    As longtime West Sedona locals, we normally avoid the busy Uptown scene. But last Saturday, our usual favorite spot (The Vault) had an hour and 45-minute wait, so we wandered a little further and stumbled into The Hitching Post. To our surprise, it was completely empty, so we took a chance--and I'm so glad we did! Ambience-wise, The Hitching Post is cozy and sophisticated--small but welcoming, with a warm and relaxing atmosphere. They've also got a charming back patio, perfect for a peaceful meal outdoors with views of their beautiful fountain. If you'd rather people-watch along 89A, there's a small front patio too. It all feels very inviting and comfortable, whether you're out for a special date night or just want to unwind with friends. Turns out, The Hitching Post has a new chef: Roberto, the same culinary wizard we fell in love with at The Vault. No one cooks a steak the way this guy does--absolutely perfect, every single time. We started with the cactus dip appetizer, which had a creamy, savory goodness reminiscent of an artichoke dip but made with cactus--such a fun and delicious twist! For entrees, we had the filet mignon, cooked to a perfect medium rare and presented beautifully. I also ordered the bruschetta appetizer (a meal in itself--seriously, don't let "appetizer" fool you!) and a huge, fresh apple blue cheese salad. Everything was so fresh and delicious that I could barely make a dent in my plate. The cocktails deserve a special shoutout: basically happy hour prices all day long! My prickly pear margarita was $7--unheard of in this town--and Maria, the bartender (and our server!), was amazing. She added jalapenos and a tajin rim for a perfect kick. My husband had a palomino exactly the way he wanted it, also just $7. It felt like a hidden gem of a deal. And just when we thought the meal was over, Chef Roberto himself brought out a bubbling skillet filled with fresh-cut bananas and strawberries, what he described as their breakfast French toast turned dessert masterpiece--drenched in dulce de leche, topped with homemade gelato and whipped cream. It was insane in the best way. We're already planning our next dinner visit and bringing friends because people need to know: The Hitching Post now serves dinner Friday-Sunday, and it's spectacular. They're known for their breakfast and lunch (which we went back for--amazing!), but dinner is an absolute must. Plus, they offer a 10% locals discount, which is the cherry on top. If you're looking for a dinner spot in Sedona that's surprisingly under-the-radar right now--head to The Hitching Post. I promise you'll be glad you did.

    Tomato soup
    Karina M.

    Found this restaurant after a long and cold hike in Sedona. The grilled cheese and tomato soup was PERFECT comfort food. Ordered the hot toddy, was also a good choice. Our waitress was lovely and food came out promptly. If I had more time, I can see myself ordering some drinks, playing cards and enjoying the afternoon!

    Trevor H.

    The chicken and biscuit dish with a side of eggs was one of the best meals I have had in a long time! It was so worth the visit! Plus you have an amazing view while you eat! The waitress was very friendly and attentive! Thank you!

    Emma G.

    This is going to sound very Sedona, but we ended up going here at the last minute because our Pink Jeep tour started much earlier than we thought. My top tier chum who literally went to the school of hospitality and I came for brunch last Sunday to get some sustenance before heading down the street for a scenic rim tour in the aforementioned jeeps. The menu looked pretty decent, so we gave it a shot even though it wasn't a restaurant that had come up in any prior research (which in hindsight isn't too surprising). The interior is pretty nondescript but we ended up getting a table in their outdoor area. They unfortunately drew the short straw with the view - unlike many of their counterparts, you have no glimpses of the red canyons; it overlooks a pleasant pedestrian plaza, which in almost any other circumstance you'd call a win. The seating also happens to be right next to a small coffee shop, which produced some pleasant aromas during our meal. I had a hankering for something sweeter and opted for, I believe, the Bourbon Peach French Toast, along with a side of eggs. Unfortunately they didn't have the peaches so I had to sub those out for strawberries but it was still decent. Definitely would have been better with the peaches; a little surprising they'd be out of a key ingredient during Sunday brunch in tourist season, but so it goes. It was a big portion though and I thought the "crust" of it was a unique texture, kind of like when you get those pretzel crusted seafood entrees. Unfortunately their website erroneously has an additional copy of their dinner menu for their breakfast menu (lot of little unforced errors like that) so I can't confirm the exact name. My chum tested out some mimosas on our vacation and this one was the most tepidly received. Honestly? I considered getting one myself but took a pass once we walked by their "bar area." It legitimately looked like the liquor section at a kegger, literally just a bunch of bottles grouped informally on a shelf. Really unprofessional optic and I thought it was a red flag/sign to avoid that section of the menu. Odd too, because by definition anyone who gets seated in the outdoor area or uses the restroom has to walk right by it. Not a good look. Speaking of the restroom, it was basically camouflaged in the wall (no signage or even a noticeable door knob). My chum used it first and the waitress had to guide her over to it. It's one if those things that sounds cool/interesting at first glance, but also totally illogical - every single time a customer needs to use the restroom, they need to be handheld through the location process, which takes up the bandwidth of your staff. It was like looking for a hidden room in Legends of the Hidden Temple. We both agreed that the eggs were the best part of the meal. Very fresh and delicious, and I'm glad I opted for a side of them at the last minute. Also a huge plus? We had a good waitress who stopped by regularly, and was very pleasant. This place has apparently been around for decades, which to me is a pretty big selling point in an area like this, but I think you have a lot of better options with significantly better views (and bathrooms you can locate all by yourself).

    Chilaquiles with scrambled eggs
    Jan L.

    Not much open early in Sedona. We found this place and walked right in. Only a few early birds inside. Our waiter was very nice and friendly. My husband ordered the French toast and I ordered Chilaquiles. He enjoyed his breakfast and I was beside myself as my dish was AMAZING! The fried tortilla chips, roasted red tomato salsa, cojita cheese with Mexican crema was the best I've ever had! The chef did an amazing job and whomever created this dish - kudos to you ! Downside was I couldn't finish it. This dish is large enough for two people to share. I can honestly say my number 1 location for chilaquiles has now been replaced with HP dish. We will be back!

    Kids took over our burrito!! So we ate their French toast
    Brooke Z.

    Best breakfast burrito I've ever had in my life!!!! Service excellent too. My kids ordered French toast but they asked if they could trade us and eat our burritos

    Interior
    Robyn P.

    We are in Sedona celebrating my husband's Birthday, and we had breakfast here. This is a small restaurant with cute decor. Manuel was our server, and he was friendly amd efficient. I wasn't hungry, so my husband ordered a Red Rock Omlet and a coffee. He likes the omelet, and his food was delivered quickly. I found it a little on the dry side, but he liked it, so that's all that mattered . I found $31.00 expensive for one omlet and regular coffee. I know Sedona is expensive, but geeze!

    white mocha latte
    Kristen Joy L.

    Walking around Sedona we got hungry... fast. It wasn't quite lunchtime (11:45) so they only had their breakfast menu, but hubs wasn't too disappointed in one of their breakfast sandwiches. I had an omelet and the waitress asked if I'd like homemade salsa for it to which I replied, "Uh, YES." (LOVE me some homemade salsa!) This was some of the best salsa I've had at a restaurant! Their specialty lattes are also something to behold... Hubs got one of those and while there wasn't much alcohol in it and he doesn't really like hot drinks, he enjoyed it. And of course, we each had to get whipped cream... is there really any other way to enjoy a drink like that?? One of the wacky things about the space... their restrooms are hidden! Like secret passageways you can barely see. Honestly it was pretty cool... feeling like I was sneaking into some hidden part of the building... but I digress. Overall a great experience!

    a plate with a pulled pork sandwich and fries
    Meridith H.

    Service was a bit slow but we weren't in in any hurry. The restaurant has a nice patio area. The food was ok but nothing special. The onion rings were nice and crispy and the BBQ pork sandwhich was tasty but notothing special. Drinks were kind of weak. Service was very friendly.

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    Fantastic food, great portions, wonderful service! Breakfast quesadillas were amazing!

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    Excellent food and service. Will come back soon. The flat bread with figs and cheese is delicious and great

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