Last Kind Words Saloon

  3.7 – 581 reviews   • Steak house

Social Profile:

One of the crown jewels of the revitalization efforts at the historic Ranch at Death Valley, The Last Kind Words Saloon brings the West of old to Death Valley. Featuring relics of the past such as movie posters, “Wanted!” fliers touting the misdeeds of outlaws, antique firearms, and taxidermied game animals, The Last Kind Words Saloon is a testimony to the days of a bygone era.

Classic American dining in a restored saloon adorned with relics of the past & a full bar.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Last Kind Words Saloon 92328

Hours

Friday5–9 PM
Saturday5–9 PM
Sunday5–9 PM
Monday5–9 PM
Tuesday5–9 PM
Wednesday5–9 PM
Thursday5–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: Death Valley National Park, The Ranch at, CA-190, DEATH VALLEY, CA 92328

Phone:

Website: https://www.oasisatdeathvalley.com/dine/last-kind-words-saloon/

Menu Photos

Photo Gallery

Related Web Results

The Last Kind Words Saloon – The Oasis at Death Valley

Featuring relics of the past such as movie posters, “Wanted!” fliers touting the misdeeds of outlaws, antique firearms, and taxidermied game animals, The Last …

The Last Kind Words Saloon Dinner Bell – The Oasis at Death Valley

BARBECUE BABY BACK RIBS Half Rack: $30 / Full Rack: $38. Wrangler Dry Rub, Prickly Pear BBQ Sauce, Navajo Farms Charro Beans, Green Apple Slaw.

The Last Kind Words Saloon is the heartbeat of The Ranch at Death …

Highway in Death Valley National Park, USA Death Valley National Park, located in eastern California and partially extending into Nevada, is …

Reviews

Rens Heymans
Do NOT believe the bad reviews, service was impeccable and food delicious! I had an amazing flat iron steak, perfectly cooked and so succulent. My girlfriend had the chicken salad, also a magnificient choice. Must do
… more
Graciela Cornell
Really good dinner. Everything tasted fresh and comforting without being heavy. The pasta was flavorful and satisfying, and the fish was cooked perfectly. On top of that, the atmosphere really made the night — warm, rustic, and full of character, with a lively buzz that made it feel welcoming and fun. Simple, well done, and a great place to enjoy a relaxed meal.
… more
Kateryna L
This Western style saloon has great atmosphere, pretty decor, great service (shoutout to bartender Josh who’s gonna make sure you have a great time), good selection of drinks and a decent menu. I recommend the Western burger, the pasta and the fried cheesecake. Great place for a stop on your travels or if you’re staying at the Ranch. P.S. outdoor seating area is charming as well.
… more
Marjon Santiago
How this place has a 3.7 rating as of writing this is a mystery to me. The food we were served was excellent, the service was good, and the venue was absolutely charming. I ordered buffalo wings, which were huge, salmon, onion rings, wine sauce pasta, salad. Everything was great.
… more
Erik Wessler
I have nothing but Kind Words! Personable staff at the door as well as at the table. My Southwest salad with Salmon was thoroughly tasty, as was my flourless chocolate cake dessert. Oh, and that Revenant IPA got the party started. Fun decor, solid place. We’ll be back tomorrow night for the tacos.
… more
Manas Sarkar
I recently had the pleasure of dining at The Last Kind Words Saloon, and I can confidently say it was an experience worth sharing. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the rustic charm of the restaurant. The decor is thoughtfully designed, creating a cozy environment that makes you feel right at home.

The food was nothing short of fantastic. Every dish we tried was bursting with flavor, showcasing a menu that clearly prioritizes quality ingredients and skilled preparation. The ribs were particularly memorable—tender, juicy, and expertly seasoned. The burgers also stood out, cooked to perfection and served with a variety of delicious toppings. It’s evident that the chefs take pride in their craft, and it truly shows in every bite.

One thing to keep in mind is that this place tends to get busy, so I highly recommend booking a table in advance. Unfortunately, my companion and I didn’t make a reservation, which resulted in a wait of about 10-15 minutes for a table. While this wasn’t a huge inconvenience, it’s definitely something to consider if you want to avoid any delays.

The staff at The Last Kind Words Saloon were incredibly nice and attentive throughout our visit. They made us feel welcome and were always ready to offer recommendations or answer any questions we had about the menu. Their friendly demeanor added to the overall positive vibe of the restaurant.

If you’re in the area, I cannot recommend The Last Kind Words Saloon enough. It’s a delightful spot that stands out among other dining options nearby. In fact, I would advise steering clear of the buffet restaurants in the vicinity; they simply don’t compare and can feel like a waste of money when you have such a gem as The Last Kind Words Saloon available. Overall, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking for great food in an enjoyable setting!
… more
Matthijs
We had the American wagyu burger. It tasted great. Bit pricey though. Around $80 for a burger and 2 drinks. But it’s in a National Park so that’s to be expected.
… more
Gautam Ramani
Really diverse menu for a steak house! We have some vegetarians, in our group, And the vegetarian chili was great! My burger was excellent! The best part about this place, is the atmosphere – Really makes you feel, like an old western saloon!! It helps to make a reservation!
… more
ryry b
Not sure how this place could be rated poorly. It’s a beautiful saloon with great atmosphere and we thought the food was very good. I had the pasta paparedella and my wife had a wedge salad. Both very flavorful and tasty. A must see location in our book. The only thing that would make this place better is some background music. There is no music here at all. Maybe some will like that.
… more
Tristen
I have reviewed dozens of restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada in the past… I am a foodie, what can I say! As someone who has worked at several restaurants and food operations, I must say I was quite disappointed in the food at the “Last Kind Words Saloon” at the Ranch in Death Valley.

I got the Pappardelle pasta priced at $26 dollars. The portions were fine, but the butter sauce that was supposed to come on the pasta had absolutely no flavor. To throw some greens on some pappardelle noodles, with some tomatoes, and some butter, that is doable for > 26 at home.

Not impressed. Not impressed at all.
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment