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    Simpson's Market

    4.0 (9 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    15 years ago

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    4 years ago

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEST BREAKFAST BURRITOS! definitely a must ! Especially if your on your way to the GC in the morning :)

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    average. looked clean. chimi's were okay. reasonably priced, helpful staff.

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    Proper Meats + Provisions - Loaded fries

    Proper Meats + Provisions

    4.4(569 reviews)
    47.1 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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    Grand Canyon Village Market & Deli - CVM breakfast sandwich $8.49

    Grand Canyon Village Market & Deli

    3.6(156 reviews)
    41.3 mi
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    Grand Canyon Village Market and Deli is exactly what you think it's going to be, and then somehow a…read morelittle more and a little less at the same time. My wife went with the Nathan's hot dog loaded up with chili, cheese, and onions. Honestly, that was the safe play and it paid off. The hot dog was good. Solid. Dependable. It did not try to reinvent the wheel or elevate the hot dog experience. It just showed up, did its job, and moved on with its life. Respect. I decided to get adventurous with the Native Taco. And by adventurous, I mean I ordered something that is basically chili, cheese, onions, lettuce, and salsa sitting on what I can only describe as pizza dough. So imagine a taco. Now imagine a slice of pizza. Now combine them and remove most of the seasoning. That's the experience. It's actually an interesting concept. I'll give them that. Taco pizza energy. But everything kind of blended together into one unified note of... fine. Not bad. Not offensive. Just polite. It felt like all the ingredients had a meeting beforehand and agreed not to outshine each other. The hot chocolate was good though. No sarcasm there. It hit the spot, especially with that canyon air reminding you you're not at sea level anymore. All in all, it's three stars. You're at the Grand Canyon. You're not here for culinary fireworks. You're here for one of the greatest natural wonders on earth. The food is there to keep you upright and moving toward the rim. Mission accomplished.

    Located right in the Grand Canyon South Rim with plenty of parking, this market is a true one-stop…read moreshop. It's well-stocked with everything from fresh produce and meats to souvenirs and alcohol. Prices are typical for a grocery store...some great deals, some pricey. We hit the deli and used the convenient walk-up kiosks to order the Reuben and the Chipotle Chicken sandwiches. Both were really good, satisfying, and came with a side of Lays chips. There's plenty of seating to eat inside, but it's also perfect for grab-and-go if you want to enjoy your meal with a canyon view.

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    Jitters Lunchbox

    Jitters Lunchbox

    4.6(276 reviews)
    45.2 mi
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    I would have loved to give them 5 stars, but I'd give them 3.5.. the food was great, and the…read moresandwich is THICK!! My big concern was the person taking my order. They heard what I said, but gave something different. I ordered the sandwich with all the meats (forgot the name, had a D in it), an oatmeal cookie and a cold brew with cold foam and caramel, and a cup of soup. I received the correct sandwich and soup, but I got a chocolate chip cookie and a latte? There was no cold brew with foam, just everything mixed and was definitely a latte. I went back in to change out my cookie, glad I noticed it before leaving. A bit disappointed in the inaccuracy of my order. BUT they have great tasting sandwiches and soups. That I'll give them! This place is definitely 5 stars material, if the woman taking the order could get the orders right. I'd gladly come back again

    Definitely check this place out! It's pretty small and in a strip mall type area but shouldn't be…read moreskipped over. I stopped by after hiking Mt. Elden. The place has a cute lunchbox theme complete with old metal lunchboxes placed around. The guy at the counter was super kind and was bussing tables/ refilling drinks when things got slow. For $10.50 (!) I had 1/2 of the perky turkey sandwich and a cup of their white chicken chili. The sandwich was simple and perfect with good flavors. The soup was pretty amazing and piping hot! This will definitely be a place that I hit again and again!

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    Jitters Lunchbox - Vintage lunch boxes decorate the restaurant

    Vintage lunch boxes decorate the restaurant

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