Built in 1953 from scrap lumber by Juan Delgadillo, the Snow Cap Drive-In has brought laughs and delicious food to delighted travelers along Route 66. Delgadillo’s penchant for humor is found throughout the eatery: signs for “cheeseburger with cheese,” “dead chicken,” and “Sorry, We’re Open” grace the exterior. Today, Delgadillo’s children continue their father’s legacy of serving pranks and burgers.
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"Owned by the DUNTON FAMILY. Scott Dunton even created the famous root beer. The idea came from when he visited a fair as a child and tasted a sweet, creamy root beer. In 1993, he tried to recreate that creamy taste. After several taste tests by the family, they settled on one concoction and contracted with a company to manufacture the syrup that is used in the diner today."
As you can probably tell from the name, The Roadkill Café is a dining adventure for those who will be welcomed inside. The Roadkill Cafe/O.K. Saloon, a diner along the Historic Route 66— serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner— is definitely worth the stop. Featuring delectable and meaty platters, our menu has a great selection to choose from.
Eating is more fun when you know it was hit on the run. At Roadkill Café, They take pride in thier famous char-broiled burgers, buffalo burgers, and steaks.
In 2004, we started Redneck’s Southern Pit BBQ with help from family and friends, bringing a taste of Tennessee to Kingman. After debuting at the Mohave County Fair, we opened our first permanent location in 2009. In 2016, we expanded by launching Floyd & Company Wood-Fired Pizza and rebranded the business to reflect our family name. Floyd & Company represents the community of family, friends, and customers who have supported us over the past 21 years. We’re grateful for all your support!
Come enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner with views that will blow you away. Located on the Colorado River Topock66 Marina and Riverstore is a one-of-a-kind destination that draws people through-out the country to come and enjoy. With an outdoor patio and pool area with swim-up bar, this is truly the party destination off Route 66. Come make some memories with us and get your Kicks on Route 66!
At Macy's you'll find students, professionals, tourists, skiers, rafters, and the rest of the world enjoying good food and great coffee. We are proud of the diversity of our clientele and hope you'll come visit when you're in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Ppen at 7:00 am for breakfast, and you're welcome to be late! Start with pie - and save room for dinner! My favorite pie is... Wha'd you get? Never closes before 9pm! Would you like a tour of the pie case? We always plan our trip around stopping here at Pine Country!
Cooking up fresh, made-from-scratch Mexican food for 30 years.
From a small taco shop with a big reputation for delicious food, Salsa Brava has grown into one of Flagstaff’s busiest restaurants. Consistently voted “Best Mexican Restaurant”, “Best Salsa” by the Arizona Daily Sun and listed among the Food Network’s “Top Places to Eat in Flagstaff.”