Anthony P
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I met my wife here 33 years ago, so I thought I would bring her back here for our anniversary. The place did not disappoint. After being seated in a spacious dining room with wall to wall dated artifacts of Flagstaff's golden era, we were provided with an ample menu. The place now features a couple of full bars with plenty of things to do. Gone is the hostel, turned into a rather swanky historical B&B experience.
I asked for recommendations, and the server showed her knowledge of the menu. We went with the Navajo Taco and the birria tacos - both were outstanding. The birria tacos were as good as anything you could find on an LA taco truck, which is a gastronomic zenith for taco snobs. This Navajo taco topped the one we had out in Monument Valley, by far. This was an outstanding stop - excellent staff, beautiful surroundings, and wonderful food. Its great to see that some things may change, and do so for the better. Highly recommend.