Harvey House Cafe

Cafe · Grand Canyon Village

Harvey House Cafe

Cafe · Grand Canyon Village

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9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023

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Nestled inside Bright Angel Lodge, the charming Harvey House Café serves classic diner fare with hearty portions and friendly service, perfect for refueling after canyon adventures.  

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"The Grand Canyon is referred to as the Inverted Mountain for a reason. It requires hikers to do the easy downhill part first and the uphill part last, which can make for a confusing and exhausting day. A rewarding end to a challenging hike can be found at Harvey House House Cafe. Located inside the Bright Angel Lodge, this casual restaurant serves lunch and dinner. Look for local beers from nearby Flagstaff, Williams, and Chandler and one-third pound burgers topped with unique ingredients such as peach bourbon chutney, poutine, hoisin ketchup, and fried avocado." - Krista Diamond, Janna Karel

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S Chan

Google
Food portion was very generous - one portion could almost definitely be shared between two people. For breakfast, we had and really enjoyed the ‘country skillet’. The dinner items we had were also fine - the steak was good, but the others were okay. The servers in the morning during breakfast were beyond lovely, full of positivity and helpfulness. Servers during dinner time were fine, slightly less visible for help if needed compared to the breakfast servers.

Branden Freeman

Google
I had a great meal here for lunch. The roasted half chicken was excellent. The Southwest Queso Cheese Dip was average but still good. Quick service, and a nice atmosphere. This was off season, and it was snowing so the restaurant was mostly empty.

Violet

Google
This was conveniently located beside our Bright Angel Cabin and so we went for breakfast here. We went early and it wasn’t busy yet. We ordered The Harvey Breakfast and Arizona Omelette and both were delicious! We had coffee with creamer and free refills. Ben, our server, was very nice and pleasant. He has excellent customer service skills. He offered us coffee to go which was a nice touch with the cold weather. Staff were all friendly and service was fast and efficient. Clean restaurant. It was full and busy when we finished our breakfast. Highly recommended.

Ron Hinesley

Google
We had heard really bad reviews and equally good reviews so we had to see for ourselves why this place was receiving such a range of comments. I have to say the service was OUTSTANDING. Our server was polite and completely professional even letting us know the sunrise was at its peak and we may want to go out back and see it while we waited for our food. We thought that was a very nice personal touch. The food was pretty good as well. I had the French toast with sausage and it was delicious. My sweetheart has the avocado toast which was a little different but still pretty good with plenty of avocado and a mound of micro greens topping both pieces of toast. The only thing I would say is the toast needed to be crisper so maybe just ask your server if he can have the kitchen do that. The only thing we felt wasn't right was the $4 cup of coffee. The coffee was pretty watered down but that's to be expected from an old school diner. This isn't Starbucks people. You can get as many refills as you want though as well as a to go coffee if you desire which was a nice gesture for a cold morning walk on the rim of the Grand Canyon👍. All In all I'd say our experience at Harvey House Cafe was great🙂

D. J.

Google
Overall not too bad. After 8 hours on the road, I was just happy to find a restaurant with ONE vegan meal, let alone 3 meals. I got the Canyon Vegan Burrito; it was pretty big and very flavorful. 4 stars only because the servers didn't seem to know which tables have had their order taken. Not sure if there was a miscommunication with the host, but it wasnt packed and the menu sat on my table for about 15 minutes before anyone asked if I was ready to order. I'd still return here to eat if I came back to visit the GC.

Peter Docteroff

Google
Overall experience here was fine. Food was basic and service was pretty slow. We ordered the pulled pork sandwich and the chicken quesadilla. It was all very basic and overpriced, but after a long day of hiking, we ate it all. The pulled pork itself was decent, but the bottom bun was fully dissolved by the time it came to our table. Fries and coleslaw were basic. The quesadilla didn't have much filling, and was a strange choice to put the sour cream on top as it made it difficult to eat with your hands. The prickly pear margs were a bit sweet for my taste but much needed!

H Cook

Google
R had the bison burger and I had the hot honey chicken sandwich minus onion add bacon We got here shortly after 12:00pm and we were instantly seated . It is Feb - the off season so that may be why. Its been steady in and out of folks while we have been here. The bison burger was good. Could use some more seasoning and a bit of mayo or something. The hot honey chicken sandwich was good. The hot of the honey is more of a build on the back end and not really adding to the flavor. The honey made it really sticky. And it drips so watch it. Even with the honey on the chicken, It too could have used mayo or some type of sauce. Bread rather dry. Was most disappointed with the fries . They are served in this little fry basket looking thing. I had told the server that I would like my fries hot. He said yes/ok. They were not hot. More like tepid? Cute presentation of rather cold chewy fries that tasted like they had spent way too much time under a heat lamp. They could have fired up my fries at the same time as my sandwich. I'm sure they would have tasted good hot. Just disappointing. Service was ok. We had 3 different people.

Kankashank 4

Google
The food was awesome, our waiter was so kind and even filled up our water bottles with ice water, and the atmosphere is great as well. We hit it as a less busy time, which was great, we had just hiked part of bright angel and needed something good to eat. This was perfect. Addition: we ate here for lunch too and it was equally as good. Again, great gluten free buns.

Jim G.

Yelp
It's a basic diner located in a state park but, in the 4 meals I ate there, had no problems at all. Both breakfast and dinner were solid and service was fine. It's not high-end cuisine but it was walking distance from the El Tovar (in which we were unable to get reservations for dinner) and had a good selection of basic meals. I really don't understand the hate for this place, it's a comfortable sit-down meal at a reasonable price.

Beth H.

Yelp
We stayed one night at Bright Angel cabins. After catching the sunrise over the canyon, we headed in to Harvey House Cafe for breakfast about 8am. We were seated quickly and that's where the good ends. One server for drinks and then a long time before the actual server arrived to take our order. We all got something different but the biscuits and gravy I ordered, I had to send back. The gravy was so salty it was inedible. My other three at the table all sampled it too and said the same. I was really looking forward to that hearty breakfast but I couldn't shake the salt out of my mouth. The server replaced it with the oatmeal with bananas, toasted coconut and nuts - so says the description. Only the coconut wasn't toasted, and the oatmeal was very dry. Like it was premade in a steam table for too long. The waiter offered some milk with the oatmeal but what he brought was cold!! So much for having a hot breakfast. We had to repeatedly ask for coffee refills from anyone else we could get to stop by our table. Another $100+ meal that was super disappointing. Diner food not done well with poor service. They need to put the oatmeal in a different bowl too. This was awkward to make wells to try to add milk to make it edible. Smh

Rachel B.

Yelp
We came here after a long hike in the Canyon. The food was good and the service was quick. We were happy with the experience overall. I got the Harvey burger, which is a double cheeseburger. It was really good! The fries were great, too. My husband had the bison burger. We split some chips with guacamole and queso dip. The guacamole was lacking salt, but we added salt and pepper and it made it a lot better. The food was all pretty good, and we were happy to have full bellies. After lunch, we walked outside and had a beautiful view of the canyon again. The restaurant is also just steps away from a couple really nice gift shops.

Tan P.

Yelp
This was a nice and convenient restaurant within the National park next to the South Rim. Reservations are not required and they offer a pretty wide menu. The servings were pretty large and you can definitely share some of the entrees. The food is nothing special, but overall a good experience for any family that needs a casual sit down meal break while visiting the Grand Canyon.

Kim P.

Yelp
After a long R2R hike Todd was the perfect welcome. The food is what you would expect from a park cafe. It came out quick and hit the spot. Thank you Todd for making us feel like family.

Beth E.

Yelp
We just ate a delicious meal here. We split the Side Caesar Salad and the Double Bacon Cheeseburger. The Salad was Mexican style with corn, black beans, tortilla strips, and cotija cheese. So tasty. The Burger was served on a toasted bun; with nicely crisped bacon; and a slice each of lettuce, tomato, and onion. It came with a side of perfectly seasoned French fries. We were so hungry and the food looked so yummy, we began eating before I took a photo. LOL! And for dessert we decided to try the Chocolate Lava Cake. Our server was friendly and efficient; and we enjoyed our view from our window table.

Andy G.

Yelp
We got to wait to be seated and the guy was yelling to a server. Then items on the menu were not available and no options provided. No Ambiance unless you like smelly and outdated music. Prices were high for what they serve. Looking forward to the day servers are replaced with friendly robots

Keith R.

Yelp
WOW FACTOR? Both the salmon dinner and the pulled pork sliders were just delicious - so good! HAVE AGAIN: See above!

Anna M.

Yelp
I stopped here for lunch during my bachelorette weekend and our Grand Canyon tour. The wait time was very short for a busy Saturday afternoon. The food was pretty good everyone enjoyed their meals. However, we had the best prickly pear margaritas of the trip here and we are still talking about them in the group chat. Our server was friendly and accommodated our multiple checks. She also recommended the corn tamales after assuring me that she makes her own at home and is picky about other people's tamales.

Michael D.

Yelp
Excellent service, casual and comfortable vibe, great draft beer list, and awesome vegan and vegetarian options! The black bean tortilla soup was delicious! It tasted like a roasted tomato soup base and was loaded with black beans, other beans, corn, and topped crispy tortilla strips. The soup was spiced with wonderful warming flavors you'd want on a cold canyon evening. The vegan burrito was heavy but healthy and definitely hits the spot after a long day of hiking. The veggies were all super fresh and cooked and seasoned perfectly. The guacamole was top notch!

Julio M.

Yelp
The service was great. She was personable and very attentive. We shared the bison burger medium well, a house salad and the tortilla soup. The soup and salad were great, the bison burger not so much. It was kind of bland nothing to write home about. Maybe more seasoning. You can't beat the view so we are not complaining, lol.

Mike B.

Yelp
Of all the places we visited during our 9 day tour around the Grand Canyon, south, east and north, this was easily the least impressive place that we ate. During our second day in the Grand Canyon Village, we decided on the Harvey House Cafe for lunch. My wife had the protein bowl, and I had a turkey wrap. Neither was anything exceptional, but they were both okay. That alone would get them 3 stars. But I'm going down to 2, because service was not good. We waited awhile for our server to show up the to take our orders, although an assistant got us our drinks pretty quickly. The food then took a bit too long, and our server never stopped back once to check on us. We gave up on refills or a to-go cup, and just eventually flagged him down for the check. And that was the icing on the cake. $50 for a salad, and wrap, and 2 soft drinks. We learned on our trip that prices were expensive everywhere we went. But these were a little over the top for what we got. Had we had a couple of beers...maybe. But not for a simple lunch with soft drinks. You have other options for lunch at the South Rim....find them.

David P.

Yelp
Just ok. Ordered the bison burger cooked rare but it came out very raw, the meat wasn't even warm in the center. And after looking around I was very surprised at how dirty the place was. I really don't think the booths have ever been cleaned.

Steve B.

Yelp
I have literally been eating at this restaurant for 60 years. I hike with a group in the Grand Canyon and we had just hiked out on the morning of 07/05/24. This restaurant sits a top of the rim of the Grand Canyon. You would think they would try to be very accommodating to people who have recently hiked the canyon. They were very unaccommodating. The food was in-edible and I have been at this restaurant when they had five star chefs working in the kitchen, but on this particular day that Cook couldn't have got a job at a Denny's. Me personally, I will never return to this restaurant and I highly urge you to try one of the other fine dining experiences available nearby. This is the worst!

Diane B.

Yelp
Dining in the Grand Canyon Village prices were to be expected - wait staff was friendly - western themed dining room- I had the fish and chips fries were great / fish came out greasy but tasty fillets/ got a large saucer of tarter sauce and 1/2 cup of coleslaw should have been the reverse - hubby had a dbl bacon cheese burger and fries which he enjoyed - would recommend this place if in the Village to eat was a nice break and stopping point on our sight seeing adventure - service was quick no long waits when we were there at noon on a Wednesday in summer

Brian O.

Yelp
After spending the morning hiking and riding the red shuttle to Hermit's Rest and back, we ate a late lunch at the Harvey House Cafe in the 1935 built building. The massive dining room with its wagon wheel chandeliers and rustic ceiling gave the place a nice atmosphere. The five of us had spaghetti with meatballs, pot roast dinner and two salads with soups. Everything was good, but not as good as the El Tovar selections that we had earlier. Service was great.

Mb G.

Yelp
Rosie served us and she is phenomenal! Super nice and efficient!! Food was great value for the price.

David d.

Yelp
Pleasant friendly place, not too expensive given its location. Service was friendly and quick. We had an unexpectedly good chicken quinoa bowl - last thing you'd think you'd find at a mass appeal restaurant for a national park audience.

Christine D.

Yelp
Great spot. Awesome location in town with lots of history. The food was superb. Lots of choices to try. Everything we ordered tasted amazing. Friendly staff that accommodated all our needs.

H C.

Yelp
Food was below average. I ordered the pasta and it tasted like school lunch. The pot roast was average. Service was okay. Bunch of staff standing around and few waitresses hustling around. Where is the manager?

Karen W.

Yelp
Do not recommend. Well, breakfast was ok, but dinner was horrible. We tried dinner here on one of the two nights that we stayed here. After the first night of tasting how bad it was, we opted for something else. Breakfast was meh, but it was decent.

katie B ..

Yelp
Get the pot roast it is AMAZING!!!! The food came out super quick and served is great!

Kelvin T.

Yelp
A beautiful dining hall inside the Bright Angel lodge. Service was very friendly and no major complaints to be had. The food was reasonably priced when compared to other park dinner options and tasted pretty good overall. Kids meal ended up being a really good value for the price.

David P.

Yelp
its really four and a half (only because my dad didn't like his scrambled eggs for breakfast) but all the adults REALLY liked their dinner entrees the night before (they were all different and all VERY good ) and i liked my chicken tenders and french fries with ranch (but the french fries were a little hard to chew). my breakfast was really good i got pancakes and maple syrup was great and everyone was very nice to us. and it was very cool that the restaurant is almost a 100 years old. but it was also nice because it was right next to the Grand Canyon! Marai- age 9

Owen D.

Yelp
Good option if you're desperate for food. We had to wait 45 to get a table. We didn't want to, but it was late and we had come from Indiana where it's a different time zone (it was past midnight in Indiana time) and we were starving. At about 10:00 pm we finally got a table and ordered. Little options, but my brother and I got chicken tenders. If you don't know me, chicken tenders are not my usual order. I was originally going to get spaghetti Alfredo, but they were out of it and we had to order something else. The food wasn't bad tasting, but it just didn't have flavor. The servers were nice, but it was just really busy late at night.

Jo M.

Yelp
Not worth the wait. In fact the food in the Grand Canyon in general would put me off staying in the National Park again which is so disappointing. Overpriced junk food that should not be served here. The fish was like something from the Vishnu basement at best - 18 million years old if you've not done the walk yet. Suggest you don't stay overnight and just come for the day and get out of the park for all meals or bring your own food! Feel bad for the servers who are doing a great job and this is definitely no reflection on them.

Paul M.

Yelp
Sat in this restaurant next to one of the natural wonders of the world made me wonder how in the world they could serve such absolutely diabolical food. I could get better grub from a dumpster. The problem is that if you are staying at the Grand Canyon all of the options are atrocious. Bring a tea kettle and some instant noodles. You will be far happier with the results!!

Samantha F.

Yelp
Absolutely delish!! I loved this place! Ate the stew and completely forgot to take a picture for y'all! It was so good and savory it was here one minute and gone the next! The kids menu was great and the lunch was soul warming! Will be back for sure!!

Ana C.

Yelp
Cafe is located inside Bright Angel Lodge. As we entered to get our name down in the wait list we were "greeted" by someone who was lost and confused as to what tables were clean and ready. She finally decided to just write our name down and have us wait. Not to waste time once we sat down, we began looking at the menu displayed outside so we can place our order as soon as we sat down. There's different menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Waited 15 minutes which wasn't bad at all. Server was really nice and did an awesome job attending us. I can't put it more blankly than to say that the food was 80 percent worth two star rating, with the exception of the fries which were delicious. Burger toppings were fresh and provided on the side for easy picking. Burgers were edible (we were super hungry after walking the rim and back) so we ate. Both burger buns were dry, flavorless, and began to fall apart in first bite. My chicken was unpleasantly dry and bacon flavorless. Definitely not worth the wait or money.

John J.

Yelp
There is no atmosphere or views. Only about 7 tables with The COVID. You are eating in a bar basically. Relax with a Grand Canyon Pilsner - excellent. Kristopher was a very good server - friendly and attentive. The Wings appetizer was very good and could easily be shared by 3-4 people. The fish and chips were not very good, but remember where you are. National Parks restaurants are not the reason people come. However, the burger was very good - cooked perfectly, large, juicy, and tasty. Would have the burger again. I opted for a side salad instead of fries. Suggest skipping both the fries and the salad. The salad is just some greens with a side packet of Neuman's Own dressing.

Alfonso L.

Yelp
Our dessert was taken to another table, the guest in that table stated that did not order dessert, waitress just play it off came to our table asking if everything was ok. We ask for the desserts than she realize she had delivered our desserts to the wrong table, grab the desserts from that table and give to us playing off like nothing has happened even one of the desserts was already started eating one of the desserts

Ken S.

Yelp
Our party of five all enjoyed our meals. Three of us had Fred Harvey Burgers, which were tasty and satisfying. The service was kind of bland but entirely adequate. Overall, we were glad we stopped by.

Junior T.

Yelp
Great place for lunch. Got a Beyond Meat patty and it was really well prepared! Service was quick and friendly!

Maria A.

Yelp
Food was ok and the staff was very friendly. Maybe it was just the salads but the quantity didn't match the price (the spinach salad with added chicken was about $ 17-18 after taxes). We left hungry and had to purchase additional food at the grocery store. I would recommend to make reservations if you are planning to eat there.

Abby S.

Yelp
The Harvey burger was fantastic, definitely worth the $$. Fries were very good also. This place is the best place around the canyon to eat.