Monument Valley Restaurants

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  • 1. Twin Rocks Cafe

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    It's hard to miss this low-slung, roadhouse-style restaurant in Bluffs—it's tucked beneath a sandstone ridge crowned by two rock pillars that look as though they might topple in a bad storm. Here you'll find the most varied menu in the region with everything from country fried steak to a Navajo burger using fry bread.

    913 E. Navajo Twins Dr., Bluff, Utah, 84512, USA
    435-672–2341

    Known For

    • Outdoor patio surrounded by breathtaking sandstone landscape
    • Picnic lunches to go for a day of exploring
    • Breakfast served all day
  • 2. Amigo Cafe

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    The tables are packed with locals who frequent this small establishment, where everything is made from scratch. The delicious frybread is the real draw. If you've never had a Navajo taco or Navajo hamburger, this is a good place to be initiated. The café also serves excellent Mexican fare and traditional American dishes. Dine on the adobe-walled patio in warm weather.

    U.S. 163, Kayenta, Arizona, 86033, USA
    928-697–8448

    Known For

    • Made-from-scratch Mexican dishes
    • Some of the best fry bread in northeast Arizona
    • Adobe-walled patio

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Reuben Heflin Restaurant

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    Hampton Inn hotels aren't known for their restaurants, but this attractive spot just off the lobby serves the best food in town. Upholstered Navajo-print chairs with rustic lodgepole frames, hammered-tin sconces, a wood-beamed ceiling, and a mammoth adobe fireplace set an inviting mood for the American fare with a regional bent. The Mazalon club sandwich (ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato in a Navajo taco) is a local favorite, but also consider the rosemary-citrus chicken, New York steak with grilled shrimp, fajitas, or barbecue chicken pizza with house-made barbecue sauce.

    U.S. 160, Kayenta, Arizona, 86033, USA
    928-697–3170

    Known For

    • Yummy selections from pizza to steak to Navajo specialties
    • Nightly dinner specials
    • Nicest restaurant in the area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch mid-Oct.–mid-Mar., Credit cards accepted
  • 4. View Restaurant

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    Connected to the View Hotel through a second-floor breezeway, this airy space comprises a few high-ceilinged rooms with massive plate-glass windows framing mesmerizing views of the valley—in warm weather you can dine outside on a terrace, awed by the same panorama. Navajo rugs and local art hang on the walls above the light-wood tables and chairs, and the tribal visitor center's extensive curio shop is attached. The food has continued to improve over the years as more-experienced chefs have come aboard, adding fresh, local ingredients, Navajo influences, and an artful flourish to typically Southwestern fare (although meals can still be hit-or-miss). Consider red chile–posole stew, the Navajo taco, fried chicken, and the like. There's also a smaller self-serve section, where you can grab sandwiches and light snacks. Note that after 7 pm the restaurant is open to hotel guests only.

    Monument Valley Rd., Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, 84536, USA
    435-727–5555

    Known For

    • Massive plate-glass windows framing the iconic Monument Valley landscape
    • Huge portions
    • Good selection of Navajo dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch mid-Jan.–Feb. Dinner for hotel guests only
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