Biscuits & gravy, chicken fried steak & other down-home grub served in a casual, cheery setting.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–1 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–1 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 207 E Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928) 232-3812
Website: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092173352282
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Reviews
We stopped in for breakfast and were absolutely blown away. The portions? Let’s just say they’re cowboy-sized—generous, hearty, and clearly made with care. Every bite was flavorful and satisfying, and the western-style preparation gave everything an authentic, home-cooked taste you just can’t find in chain restaurants.
The service was just as impressive—friendly, fast, and genuinely welcoming. It felt like we were part of the family from the moment we sat down.
Whether you’re passing through or making a special trip, the Horseshoe Café is a must-visit. It’s not just a meal—it’s a western experience you won’t forget. Hats off to this local gem!
The dining room is small and cozy with about 12 – 15 tables. Although it could use a fresh coat of paint, it was clean.
While pancakes aren’t my preference, I couldn’t help but to include a pic of a regular, single pancake, it overlaps the plate on all sides.
My 2 egg omelet with chorizo, mushroom, onion and American cheese was the Best omelet I’ve ever had. Accompanied by spicy home fries with chilies, an English muffin topped with a side of delicious, smooth, thick sausage gravy.
George changed it up a bit with a 2 egg omelet with ham, mushroom, onion and pepper jack cheese, hash browns and English muffin.
Both omelets were filled high and end to end, our milks came out cold and with the food.
Restrooms are in the back and very small, but clean enough.
We’ll definitely be back.
If you’re the kind of person who believes breakfast should come with a side of awe, this place delivers. I came for their famous biscuit and gravy, and let me tell you—it did not disappoint. This wasn’t just a biscuit. It was a buttery, golden, plate-dominating masterpiece smothered in rich, peppery gravy that could make a grown Southerner weep.The portion? Big enough to share with your date—if you’re feeling generous. (I wasn’t. But I did offer a bite, which counts for something, right?)
The vibe was cozy, the service was quick, and the food hit that perfect comfort-food sweet spot. Whether you’re nursing a hangover or just craving something hearty and soul-satisfying, this biscuit is the move.
The breakfast burrito was a standout. A generous portions and tasty combination of eggs, cheese, and chorizo. The spicy homefries were good on the side.
The Rustlers Sandwich was a satisfying option too with generous portion and robust flavors.
Would surely recommend.
Would drop a star since the cook was not wearing a hair net. Found a strand of what looked like hair in the sour cream!
Update: they did acknowledge the comment and commit to address the concern!
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