Nostalgic American diner serving up Williams’ best barbeque and comfort food! Great selection of craft beers brewed by Grand Canyon Brewing Company and cocktails made with Grand Canyon Distillery spirits! Live music on the patio during the summer season!
Filled with old gas-station trinkets, this diner offers American staples & desserts.
Ricki Marie
If you’re cruising through historic Route 66 and want an unforgettable meal with classic Americana vibes, Cruiser’s Route 66 Cafe is a must-stop! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with that nostalgic, 50s–60s diner charm, think vintage signs, retro décor, and a lively atmosphere that really captures the spirit of the Mother Road.
The food here is fantastic! We especially loved the BBQ sampler and the juicy brisket, full of flavor and cooked just right. The menu has great variety, so there’s something delicious for everyone.
There’s also outdoor patio seating where you can soak up the sun, enjoy live music during the warmer months, and take in the Route 66 energy with your meal.
The atmosphere is fun and relaxed, perfect whether you’re stopping for lunch on a road trip, grabbing a casual dinner with friends, or just want a taste of classic Arizona hospitality. Highly recommend a visit if you’re in Williams!
… moreDave Wade
On our way back to Sedona from the Grand Caynon, my wife wanted to get our kicks on Historic Route 66. We stopped in Williams, AZ to have dinner. We decided on Cruiser’s Route 66 Cafe. I fully expected that I was having bbq. Once we walked in you immediately had a 50′ – 60′ vibe with the jukebox playing all the hits from that era. With the vibe, my heart screamed cheeseburger and a milkshake. My heart was right, the cheeseburger and milkshake was delicious. The town is a step back in time and is a really neat place. So if you are ever in the Williamson area, take a step back in time on Route 66 and stop by Cruiser’s Route 66 Cafe.
… moreRonald Tan
Cafe 66 – A fantastic stop in Williams!
Cafe 66 was an absolute delight and a perfect stop in Williams. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and full of character, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal. The staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely caring, which made the experience even better.
The food was excellent fresh, well-prepared, and generously portioned. Everything we ordered was delicious, and you can tell care goes into both the presentation and taste. The coffee was also very good, just what you need when travelling.
Service was efficient without feeling rushed, and the café was clean and comfortable. Whether you’re passing through or staying in Williams, Cafe 66 is definitely worth a visit. Highly recommended!
… moreJ K
Good food, cute place. The attention to detail on the decoration is pretty cool.
The only thing is that our burgers had lettuce that were getting old, other then that everything was good. Thick good meat.
… moreC C
The food was average. We waited a very long time to get our order taken. The grandkids love the atmosphere. They have Christmas trees and Christmas decorations up this time of year. The store is pretty cool.
… moreCrystal Johnson
Hands down 5 stars all around.
This burger was delicious
Get the onion rings… yummmm
Lots to look at while you wait for your order to be cooked fresh and staff super sweet.
… moreRadosław Lorenc
We stopped here during our Route 66 trip — the place was lively, with lots of tourists mixed in with local residents. Very nicely designed venue with a great atmosphere and décor. The food was very tasty. I had a burger and it was delicious. Highly recommended!
… moreMatthew Rich
Great atmosphere and food. We had the Western Burger. Fries and the sweet potato fries. DR. Pepper was out at the fountain so they brought me one in a glass bottle (my favorite!)
… moreKale Houser
Friendly service, cool decor. Good menu. Ribs were super tender, great Western Burger. The Ribeye steak was good but definitely not worth the $34 price tag. Great overall!
… moreRob Medley
So we came in the off season at dinner time, the place was empty, like one of those sad off-road casinos. I ordered the brisket, her the burger. The server was given instructions to leave the veggies off the burger, but the burger came with it on. I asked the lady as we were paying when the brisket was cooked. She said this morning or last night. It tasted much older than last night, like something that has been under the heat lamp all day, collecting tumbleweeds and snakes. Not a great experience, especially for the price ($77 for brisket plate, burger, cheese sticks and 2 cokes.) I went accross the street and had an excellent Martini at Sultanas after to wash the experience out of my mouth.
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