Emma G.
Yelp
After several days of talking about eating "Arizona" food, I finally got my chance. My chum and I came here for breakfast after a day of boozy debauchery in town (how we both had appetites to scarf food down is beyond me, though my working theory is that the simple act of being on vacation and travelling a lot speeds up your metabolism dramatically), largely because of its reputation and also because it was on the way back down to the Phoenix area. For some reason I was picturing it as a standalone building in the main area of Sedona, but it's actually in a strip mall about 10 minutes south, which we found pretty easily.
I side-eyed the Giant Cinnamon Roll option (a reckless dining party behind us actually got it for their breakfast, and it IS enormous. I don't know how you don't just end up enduring a massive sugar crash before 8am), but ultimately decided to go with the most Tex Mex-ish item I saw on the menu, the Blue Corn Huervos Rancheros ($14.25). It's relatively easy to find this dish on any legit brunch place in America, but this one for sure had a little extra zip to it, courtesy of the homemade rancheros sauce. I'm pretty sure it was a voluntary add-on and not automatically included, but I also got some avocado to top it off. Might as well have a legit super food soak up some of yesterday's bourbon. It definitely hit the spot and is something I'd get again here. Was it the absolute, unequivocal best version I've ever demolished? Eh, I don't know that I'm going THAT far, but it was pretty scrumptious and I never had a second thought about the novelty item Cinnamon Roll.
Our waitress was very pleasant, as per usual with literally every establishment we frequented on this trip. I honestly can't remember the last time I really had to wait around for brunch food in any scenario, but everything came to our table super quickly and as ordered. Given that we were within a stone's throw of Sedona proper, they could probably get away with charging a few dollars more for these entrees so I thought the price point was pretty competitive. Worth the stop for sure.