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    Deanne R.

    Beautiful store, we stopped by to use the restroom. Lots of things to look at. Native own handmade jewelry etc. glad we stopped by.

    Nice displays of items for sale.
    Rick Z.

    Some really gorgeous jewelry pieces here! Definitely worth a stop if you like silver turquoise pieces that shine in the light. You'll find the shopping experience to be spacious-- not like a lot of tiny, cramped kitschy gift shops you find elsewhere. We stopped mostly because we needed a restroom but also we enjoy shopping for fun souvenirs. It would've been nice if they'd had a larger selection of items to choose from, but you can expect things like t-shirts, hats, keychains, magnets, postcards, and handmade items like rugs, sculptures, wood carvings, figurines, and sand paintings. The employees were friendly and left us to browse at our leisure. Restrooms were clean as advertised by the many billboards leading to the exit. Unfortunately the food location inside was closed when we went, otherwise we might've gotten a soft serve ice cream.

    Not exactly subtle signage.
    Bert G.

    Definitely not a tourist trap! On the Allentown exit from I-40, this small complex of stores is a great rest stop. It is also a great shopping stop. It also has a great little taco shop within. No way to lose here. One will find virtually every kind and type of Indian merchandise in the Navaho and Hopi Indian store, where I took my pictures. Prices on merchandise are reasonable, and hooboy, the 99 cent tacos are really delicious. I understand why there is a limit of three per customer. Other menu items are probably equally as good. There is even a small book rack featuring, of course, Tony Hillerman. The restrooms were quite clean. In the future, I would certainly plan on stopping here again.

    Richard C.

    Great stop to check things out. Lots of options. Take a look and get something for later. Clean restrooms.

    Darlene K.

    This is a roomy place as you walk inside, to your right is a bite to eat sit down a few tables and blankets ta you go to the left knick knacks, shot glasses, jewelry, tees, and sand art. Yes. You will also find small dream catchers and Kachina statues. You are not bothered by sales people. Outside to the left is another food area and to the right stands a teepee. Yes, the advertise clean bathrooms, which they are clean. I did find beautiful earrings and a wrap. Mask required vaxxed or not.

    99 cent crunchy taco. Limit 3 for each paying customer. Tapatio sauce included. Crunchy Taco was delicious!
    Angelina Jeanette C.

    The crunchy tacos were delicious. They are 99 cent each with a limit of 3 tacos per paying customer. They provide tapatio hot sauce with the taco. I loved the crunchy tacos! They have 99 cent ice cream cones and other food selections including snacks. The restrooms are clean. I totally recommend for travelers to stop to use the restrooms and buy food and/or snacks. They have small souvenirs and native jewelry. Please if you stop to use the restroom, please at least purchase a beverage ,crunchy taco, or ice cream cone. Please let's support our local businesses.

    Donn D.

    This is a must stop whenever we go through. They have cleanish bathrooms, and great deals on Indian jewelry, including custom knives, blankets, art, and all of your Route 66 touristy needs. It's a great place to stop to stretch your legs on those long drives.

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    Stopped for the .99 tacos. It's cheap and easy. When you walk in it's kinda strange tho. They aren't very polite which is sad.

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    Rest room was very clean and merchandise well displayed. Not a lot of junk. Glad we stopped.

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    Nakai Indian Art - This white building (where this sign is) is vacant. Leo's shop is to the right.

    Nakai Indian Art

    3.8(4 reviews)
    62.5 mi

    On our trip from LA to Kingman to Telluride to Moab we skipped camping in the rain in favor of a…read morenight at the Motel 6 down the street from Nakai's. There are a couple of listings for this shop so make sure to go to 357 Navajo Blvd. When we arrived the shop was closed but a note on the door instructed 'potential customers' to call. The owner Leo arrived in 5 minutes as promised and greeted us warmly. Inside there are three jewelry cases filled to the brim with copper, silver, and turquoise jewelry. You can find Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni handmade jewelry, ceramics, and textile pieces at Nakai's. This was the only trading post we stopped in Holbrook and is certainly worth a visit. Leo is knowledgeable about his trade and was happy to explain the differences in turquoise to me, producing the map you can see in my photos. He was patient in helping me select a pair of earrings and checking out rings in my size. Be sure to visit Nakai's and it's reasonably priced wares.

    I bought some pieces from Leo in 2018 and 2019. This man grew my love and respect for the art of…read moreIndian jewelry making immensely. He was so knowledgeable, I spent HOURS talking to him about different stones and pieces. He was honestly so joyous about his craft that I bought 6-7 pieces from him. To this DAY, I still wear my favorite ring every single day and find it so cool to know the knowledge and history behind it. Definitely made to last and extremely unique jewelry. Leo is a national gem!

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    Nakai Indian Art - Grabbed these Zuni sunface studs for a reasonable price.

    Grabbed these Zuni sunface studs for a reasonable price.

    Nakai Indian Art - Leo's second location listed here.

    Leo's second location listed here.

    Nakai Indian Art - Map of where different turquoise comes from and one of the three display cases.

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    Map of where different turquoise comes from and one of the three display cases.

    Indian City - artsandcrafts - Updated June 2026

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