
Conveniently located at Cliff Dwellers Lodge, dine outside on our fully-covered patio in full view of the majestic cliffs. Prefer to keep cozy? Snag an inside table that still offer a view of our impeccable scenery. Winter hours are subject to change. Please call. Cliff Dwellers Restaurant was named one of the Arizona’s 10 Best Restaurants of 2013 by Arizona Highways magazine. We provide a full bar service and cold tap beer. We feature a full menu… choose breakfast, lunch or dinner, with specialty sandwiches, burgers, fine steaks, BBQ, or other local favorites. You’ll quickly see why we’re the restaurant of choice and an unexpected culinary delight in this remote part of Arizona.
Hours
| Friday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Monday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7–10 AM, 5–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1408 US-89A, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036
Phone: (928) 355-2237
Website: https://cliffdwellerslodge.com/cliff-dwellers-restaurant/
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Reviews
I tried the River Raft’n Tacos with grilled fish one night – it comes with 3 tacos full of supple chunks of perfectly grilled fish and chips and salsa on the side. The tacos were just a tad bland but still delicious and the side of salsa added the extra flavor I needed.
My other dinner was one of their specials – a hatch chile burger with a side of onion rings and veggie soup. This was fantastic!! The burger was flawless and tasty and the onion rings were positively massive and delicious as well. The veggie soup was a bit spicy but still flavorful and hit the spot.
For my breakfast I had the Horseshoe Breakfast which comes with two eggs, toast, home fries or fruit, and I chose ham for my meat. It was a great start to the day and their in-house coffee is really nice.
Their unique dessert offering – the Avocado Pie – is a must when you visit!! It’s light, creamy, and not overly sweet with a hint of citrus. It’s like a mild key lime pie sort of and I loved it – would definitely get again.
They have some traditional indoor seating as well as a patio that has garage style doors that they can open for an al fresco dining option. Decor gives off 70s diner vibes and they have really cool Grand Canyon/Colorado River paintings on the walls. All the staff were attentive and helpful – even with our large rowdy group the night before our rafting trip!
I had the Reuben sandwich and it was soo delicious.
Service is very nice. They also have a great choice of wines.
I didn’t have/take the chance to try their famous avocado pie but some folks next to our table said it’s great.
Edit: GET THE AVOCADO PIE!!!!