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    Station 66 - Southwest BBQ Salad

    Station 66

    3.9(1.3k reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Five stars. Maybe one of those was because we were so relieved to be served after being left with…read moremenus and ignored across the street at Cruisers. Walk in, scan the QR code or grab a menu and find a seat. Plan your meal and visit the bar to order (better than being ignored across the street). Self-serve your drinks and before you know it you have food. My wife had Ceasar salad and was pleasantly surprised to find it contained halved cherry tomatoes. A salad is a salad, unless it's bad. You rarely notice if good, but this one was. A perfect salad lunch for her. My daughter had spaghetti and meatballs. She loved it. We're usually picky about Italian food and rarely order it from a non Italian place, but we've been on the road and she was starving. From the first bite she was hooked. Bursting with flavor, certainly part pork and full of herbs. Clearly made in house. My son and I split a margarita pizza and it hit hard. Paper thin. For dinner we'd need one each, but for lunch splitting it was perfect. Great flavor top to bottom. The paper thin crust, the tangy sauce, and good quality cheese topped with a generous amount of fresh basil. Bonus for the red hot sauce (green tasted artificial) which I grabbed a spoon to taste with as soon as we sat down, I love hot sauce. And for the classic rock playlist. Highly recommend for a quick meal.

    We didn't get to try the food or beer because the hostess/waitress was incredibly rude and…read moredismissive. We waited outside with no staff coming to the stand. When we walked in because we needed the restroom, the hostess was instantly unwelcoming. After I mentioned our party of 7 (and offered to split to 4 and 3), I don't have a table right now go outside, then said it would be 45 mins for the pizza as she threw up her hands in a gesture to push our group outside. I again told her we needed to use the restroom as we drove over a hour to try this location. She pointed to the restroom and told everyone else to go outside. Her tone and body language were completely unacceptable and made us feel like an inconvenience and unwelcome. There is no excuse for this level of rudeness, especially when we were willing to wait and saw plenty of open tables. Would not recommend this location due to the extremely poor customer service.

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    Station 66 - Interior

    Interior

    Station 66 - Supreme pizza

    Supreme pizza

    Station 66 - Prickly pear margarita

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    Prickly pear margarita

    Frontier Family Fun - Salad with Buffalo chicken added.

    Frontier Family Fun

    3.4(168 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Frontier Family Fun was actually...fun! Sitting in Williams Arizona were would have never seen…read morethis place if we weren't searching for coffee. Cute nostalgia inside and family games outside. The service was super, the ribs were phenomenal, and the brisket sandwich hit the spot! Of note, only two unisex restrooms otherwise a hidden gem!

    I really wanted to like Frontier Family Fun. The concept is great with food, drinks, gem mining,…read moreoutdoor games on the patio, but the execution just isn't there. You order at the counter, and the woman taking orders acted annoyed the moment I asked what beers were on draft. The printed menu I was looking at in line only says "local rotating draft," so I didn't realize there was a sign on the wall. Apparently asking a basic question was too much. We also tried to order mac and cheese as a side and were told they were out... at 5pm. Odd, but whatever. Then we sat down and watched multiple other tables get mac and cheese with their meals, so that was frustrating. We ordered the partner platter with ribs, pulled pork, and brisket. All three meats came out cold. Even if they had been hot, the flavor was pretty meh. We went back for another round of drinks and ordered the watermelon margarita special for Memorial Day and another beer. The guy at the register rang the margarita up as $12 even though the sign right next to him clearly said $8. He corrected it when I pointed it out, but it felt shady. The gem mining and outdoor games were fun and the space itself has potential, but between the service issues, the cold food, and the weird pricing moment, it's hard to justify coming back.

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    Frontier Family Fun - Kids burger

    Kids burger

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    Pine Country Restaurant - Lemon cream pie

    Pine Country Restaurant

    3.8(1.8k reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    My friend and I stopped here for pie and coffee while on a road trip to the Grand Canyon. They have…read moreover 50 different flavors of pies plus other desserts and also a menu of sandwiches and other meals, but the truth is that we were here for the PIES! I had the double chocolate cream pie. YUMMMMMMMMM . . . My friend had a fruit pie. The coffee was good. I saw other guests enjoying pastas, sandwiches, and other desserts and they seemed to be enjoying their meals. Our server was awesome and very personable. Parking is the standard small town curbside parallel parking. There is a small gift shop with some interesting signs (see photo). I HIGHLY recommend this local business.

    I haven't had to write a review in so long (I actually posted this on the wrong account earlier--so…read morethat tells you how long it's been), but I felt like I needed to share my experience today. We stopped by to order some pies after hearing great things (and yes--the pies do live up to the hype). We're visiting from California, so we were excited to try it out. The man who took our order was genuinely kind and made us feel welcome--10/10 for him. While waiting, my kids sat down at a table near the pies (I get it--not ideal on our part). But the hostess's reaction was... intense. Instead of a quick, polite redirect, we were told to leave in a way that felt unnecessarily rude. Even the guests she was seating noticed and commented on it, which says a lot. Look, I completely understand rules are rules--but delivery matters. A little kindness goes a long way, especially when you're dealing with families. So overall: amazing pies, friendly ordering experience, but the hostess might need a hug... and maybe a refresher on customer service. We'd love to come back for the pie, but the experience definitely left a bit of a sour taste.

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    Pine Country Restaurant - Gift shop

    Gift shop

    Pine Country Restaurant - Lemon cream pie.  It's huge

    Lemon cream pie. It's huge

    Pine Country Restaurant - Coffee

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    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe

    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe

    4.3(674 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Nice place and only difficult to find because the name is Anna's Canyon Cafe. Service was attentive…read moreand friendly. No complaints on the food which was tasty and plentiful.

    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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    Grand Canyon Coffee And Cafe - Inside of Anna's

    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.

    Taj Mahal Punjabi Dhaba

    Taj Mahal Punjabi Dhaba

    4.6(27 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I'll start by saying this is the best Indian food we've ever had. The veg korma and chicken tikka…read morewere absolutely incredible, fresh, deeply flavorful, and still on my mind long after the meal. If I could give the food ten stars, I would. We also had the samosas, which tasted homemade and were equally delicious. FABULOUS! We were visiting Williams on vacation and, as we usually do, searched for a local spot on Yelp. When we arrived, we were a bit unsure at first, as the exterior and signage were unexpected, but we decided to go in and are so glad we did for the food alone. Inside, there was a large dining area with plenty of seating. It seemed like there may have been a different service style than what we are used to, as we were not greeted right away and ended up seating ourselves, getting our own cups and silverware, and flagging someone down to place our order. We weren't quite sure how the process worked, which made the experience feel a little awkward and unclear. That said, the food truly stood out and made a lasting impression. We shared our appreciation when we paid and left very grateful. With a bit more clarity around the service experience, this place would be an absolute standout. Our compliments to the chef, truly outstanding food preparation.

    This place is legit! Delicious food, friendly service, minus 1/2 star for ambience, but I'm…read morerounding up. I wish I took pics! Stopped through this little town on our way out of Grand Canyon. Having eaten a lot of American and Mexican food in the past few days, Indian seemed like a welcome change. The reviews were very good but I was skeptical about the authenticity of an Indian restaurant in a small town like this. This place is legit! We had a Veggie Samosa, Chicken Curry, and Aloo Gobi. All had excellent flavors and nice spice level. The chicken was tender and the sauces were so delicious that we scraped up every last bit to eat with the basmati rice. Will definitely be back next time we're in town!

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    Taj Mahal Punjabi Dhaba
    Taj Mahal Punjabi Dhaba - Vegetable Samosa

    Vegetable Samosa

    Taj Mahal Punjabi Dhaba - This is the sign out front.

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    This is the sign out front.

    pancho mcguillicuddys - food - Updated June 2026

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