Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7680 E State Rte 69, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Phone: (928) 772-2053
Website: https://m.facebook.com/SallyBsCafe/
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Reviews
I discovered something interesting I liked: The restaurant decorates its tabletops with old Sears catalog pages dotted with local ads. Despite its unpretentious nature, the furniture looks well-maintained. The restaurant is proud of its 5-year Golden Plate Award from Yavapai County Community Health Services. They should be proud because this designation is not trivial! We found this local gem while searching for the best local restaurants in the area. It is rated as one of the top one or two restaurants in the area.
My wife and I visited Sally B’s twice as of this writing, and we are new residents in the area. Our server, Ray Pope, served us both times. He is a warm, kind, and friendly server, that guaranteed our return to the business. On our first visit, we had the pleasure of meeting Jimmy, one of the husband and wife owners, and also a delight to meet.
While this place may cater to locals, visitors to the area wouldn’t want to miss a tasty, hearty meal at Sally B’s. The menu is huge. So, there is something for everyone.
I tried the Friday Fish Fry on my first visit. The cod fish used a heavy thick batter, which was heavy for my liking, but the shrimp was excellent. They offered three sides besides the fish! The offering was so large; I wound up taking the fries and some of the onion rings home for a late-night snack. On our first visit, my wife ordered their Southwest Brisket Skillet, claiming it was almost as moist as the brisket I make. Which is quite a compliment. For breakfast this morning, I tried their Chorizo Omelet. The omelet came with hash browns and sourdough toast. Despite its size and deliciousness, I managed to finish the meal. I WILL order this again. The chorizo had a nice kick to it. If anyone leaves Sally B’s hungry, it’s their own fault.
Sally offers gluten-free bread, one which they will make any sandwich. This is a big plus for my wife who must each gluten-free.
Parking is plentiful as the restaurant is in the same shopping center as Safeway. Wheelchair accessibility is easy as there’s adequate space between tables.
If anyone leaves Sally B’s hungry, it’s their own fault.
Food was 30 bucks, and looked like maybe 3 dollars worth of ingredients from the grocery store.
Cheap quality and, bland as hell.
Maybe the old people like it for those reasons but for those of us with remaining taste buds, should probably avoid.
Generic and stale atmosphere.
Absolutely delicious food and great service. We will definitely be back!
Food just came. Not the Turkey and stuffing I expected. May be awhile before I come back here.