Wild Rose Tavern

  3.6 – 86 reviews   • American restaurant

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Hours

Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 328 Greenland Blvd, DEATH VALLEY, CA 92328

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Reviews

Vickie Parry
Came here for a brunch/lunch. I got the chilli and it was delicious and a large portion! I would definitely get it again. We sat outside and it was very peaceful and beautiful I loved it. We even saw a coyote! Service was great, and really the price wasn’t bad for the location and other factors.
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Eddie
A great place to cool off, enjoy some cold drinks and even get a tasty bite in a place like Death Valley where all of the above can be somewhat hard to come by. I should note, there are a couple of other establishments in the Furnace Creek Ranch that also serve food and beverages such as the Last Kind Word Saloon, which is nice, I kind of enjoy this place more being that it’s tucked away and at least during our recent visit, not as crowded. As always, my wife and I and friends of ours, all saddled up to the bar and enjoyed some whiskey but also got some of their chips and cheese dip which was very tasty. Service was good and friendly as well. It might be worth noting that when we got here, it was about 4 PM and we were about the only people inside but we did hang out for a while and before we left, around 6 PM, it was considerably more crowded. There are games to play like darts and shuffle board and there is seating outside as well and it’s a perfect place to watch the sun go down. Plenty of parking can be found out front.
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Michelle Chapa
The best food at the ranch wasn’t able to save the horrible bar tender’s service at this restaurant. I wish that I taken the name of the bartender (tall, slim white men) at the Wldrose Pub. He was angry for some reason, kept cursing and had a bad attitude towards everyone. He specifically was extremely rude with family who came in (it was at around 7pm) trying to get sitted and were dismissed by him in the worst manner statating that they needed to “leave quick” since he needed to lock the door. Please provide some kind of positive costumer service training to your front of the house staff members.
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Chet Davis
As others have shared there are limited dining choices inside Death Valley National Park. The Oasis in Death Valley is literally an Oasis in the valley where there is the only lodging in the National Park as well as any dining (and a gas station).

The other dining options were far too crowded (with longer wait times) so we make our way over to the Wild Rose Tavern. There are many large TVs with sports playing (not our cup of tea) so we opted to sit on the outside covered deck with views of the mountains in the distance.

We enjoyed a Caesar Salad and an oder of Chips, Queso and Salsa. Prices were reasonable considering the location – the salad was a nice sized portion and tasty. The chips were accompanied by fire roasted salsa and poblano Chile queso dip which I really enjoyed. Service was friendly and attentive – we were there in the mid-afternoon and I believe it can get crowded closer to traditional meal times.

We would return here on a return visit to Death Valley.
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Arthur S
The employees were great and super nice! The place looks good and nice selection of draft bears considering we’re at Death Valley.

The food is very expensive and small portion size, the tuna sandwich was the biggest let down, it costs a lot and it’s the smallest sandwich ever.
I would recommend to come only for drinks.
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Desislava El Hakim
Inside AC was so strong that we went on the terrace. Great view to the green field with palms and trees but not cleaned and with spotted chairs. Compensating we were by water mist and gentle afternoon breeze. The service is far from polite, ambient inside is decent – it’s in the middle of the desert after all and IPA is great.
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Carlita Cartwright
Honestly, this place was pretty underwhelming. With limited dining options in Death Valley, it’s a decent choice by default—but that doesn’t mean it’s a great one.

We didn’t even think to take pictures because the food just wasn’t memorable. My boyfriend ordered the sliders, and I had the burger, and both were just… okay. The presentation was nothing special, and the flavors were pretty lackluster.

On the bright side, our server was fantastic—funny, attentive, and genuinely made our experience better. We also got a table by the window, which offered lovely views of the palm trees and golf course, giving the place a bit of a Palm Springs vibe.

If you’re dining at the Ranch Plaza, I’d recommend skipping this spot and heading to the ice cream parlor instead.
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Clinton Elston
Amazing pizza, while expensive, it’s a really pretty place. The staff were great and the food delicious.
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Barbie Leavell
It’s a hidden gem! Seriously in the middle of the most iconic deserts. Our bartender was fabulous which made our experience even better. Limited menu items, however, the flatbread was delicious!
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Kyle Zhou
Food is good but nothing standing out. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Hard to find dinning environment in death valley.
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