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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónFine food, big portion sizes, probably as good as it gets given the location. The dining area is super large and it?s fun to walk through the store (make sure to wear masks, they also provide at entrance). Ordered a burger (ok but not memorable). We also got a cheesy garlic pull apart bread appetizer which was way bigger than expected and the quality of ingredients tasted just so-so. Quick and friendly service, probably one of the better options after watching the sunset at Grand Canyon!
Exceptional service (thank you!! , Immaculately clean room, charm, beauty and a unique experience for a good price too! The restaurant is gorgeous and the grub was great- large portions and dishes for our whole family. Dynamite. Might stray off our typical path just to stay here again:
I stopped by the trading post here on my way home 3 months ago. I was looking for some beautiful jewelry and I absolutely found it, along with great help. The man behind the counter (Alan, I think) was the sweetest, most helpful man I came across on my trip. I wasn't quite ready for how high quality turquoise was and he was very generous with his time and patience to help me find some beautiful pieces. I love these 2 bracelets I got and wear them as often as I can. And everyone comments on their beauty. I highly recommend this store to anyone on a trip through the Grand Canyon. They had so much, and were so helpful and nice, when I'm sure many tourists don't make it easy. Thank you all very much!
Fun place to stop at on the way to the Grand Canyon. Good souvenir shop with a little bit of everything in it. We also ate at the restaurant which was very good! Tried the authentic Tacos with fry bread. A must try! Service was good, everyone was very nice.
A really amazing selection of handmade crafts and jewellery. The staff are really helpful and informative, sharing information about all the objects in stock. Particularly enlightening was the in-store rug weaver, who told us about the traditional process of weaving blankets, and the significance of different designs from different regions and tribal groups. Excellent shop, run by local community. Far from the kind of inauthentic ?wild west? tourist traps that can be so common in the southwest.