


Pointe In Tyme is a warm and inviting dining experience offering a daily breakfast buffet of traditional favorites. The lunch and dinner menus offer a selection of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and seasonal dishes featuring fish, steak and pasta. The laid back atmosphere of the lounge makes for a great place to enjoy a cocktail with friends or end your golf game after playing Lookout Mountain Golf Course.
Hours
| Friday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11111 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: (602) 866-6348
Website: https://tapatiocliffshilton.com/dining/pointe-in-tyme/
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Reviews
I hope to go back in the winter months to sit near that fireplace and enjoy a cocktail.
Chicken wings were big but nothing to brag about taste wise. Smashed burger was good. Fries were good, probably the best thing we ordered.
Clear atmosphere.
Very nice venue and from most servers.
I take the chance to thank Justin, he is so focused to end customer experience, as well as friendly and cordial.
Quality of meals is added to the very good preparation as well as tasty.
I visited the place several times and brought friends each time.
Definitely, this is my option when visiting the area now and in the future.
I visited Pointe In Tyme expecting a standard breakfast and instead found myself face to face with a craftsman. The omelet was prepared by a chef I believe was named Elijah — or alisha, forgive me if I’m slightly off — but what I’m certain of is his command of technique.
What struck me immediately was familiarity. I’ve crossed paths with this chef before at another high-end restaurant, and the professionalism was unmistakable then as it is now. Same discipline. Same quiet confidence. Same respect for ingredients. This isn’t someone “working a station.” This is a chef who understands food.
The omelet itself was, without exaggeration, the best I’ve had in the States. Perfect texture. Thoughtful balance. No excess. No gimmicks. Just clean execution that reminded me of breakfasts in Europe, where simplicity is intentional and skill speaks softly but clearly.
What makes this experience exceptional is that this level of cooking is being offered casually, almost humbly. There’s no performance — just excellence. That’s rare.
If you’re coming to Pointe In Tyme for an omelet, this is where you go. If you see Elijah on the line, order without hesitation. And honestly, if he’s cooking anything else, trust it.
Five stars across the board. Food, service, atmosphere — all elevated by the presence of a real chef. Pointe In Tyme is fortunate to have him!