
Sedona, Arizona Is Rich In Taste And Diversity
Despite the small size of Sedona, this haven for artists still boasts dozens of wonderful restaurants, rich in taste and diversity. Here are some top picks for those looking for a great dining experience.
Visitors Choose Top 5 Hotels In Sedona:

Enchantment Resort - 525 Boynton Canyon Road, Sedona
L Auberge De Sedona - 301 L'Auberge Lane, Sedona
Ridge On Sedona Golf Resort - 55 Sunridge Circle, Sedona
Hyatt Pinon Pointe - 1 North Highway 89A, Sedona
Sedona Summit Resort - 500 Navoti Drive, Sedona
Heartline Café 1610 West State Route 89A, Sedona, Arizona 86336 phone: 928-282-0785 Average Price for dinner: $30
The Heartline Café is named such as a reference to the Indian belief that the "heartline", which extends from the mouth to the center of the body, empowers one with long life and good luck. As such, one can’t help but feel "taken care of" while dining at this charming restaurant. Boasting
such entrees as herb-crusted trout, or roasted portabellas, the chef succeeds in presenting creative and delicious cuisine, within this stylishly appointed restaurant. Reservations are highly recommended.
Sedona Airport Restaurant 1185 Airport Road, Sedona, Arizona 86336 phone: 928-282-3576 Average Price for dinner: $12
Whether flying into or out of Sedona, the Sedona Airport Restaurant offers up a good meal at a convenient location. Kids will have fun watching the planes coming in for a landing while you dine on anything from buffalo burgers, to prime rib, to a great beer battered fish fry. Reservations not
required, but you may have to wait for a table. A great place to people watch while enjoying an inexpensive meal.
Rene at Tlaquepaque 36 State Route 179, Sedona, Arizona 86339 phone: 928-282-9225 Average Price for dinner: $50
Located in the charming village of Tlaquepaque, Rene at Tlaquepaque is a favorite amongst tourist and the locals alike. The mostly French cuisine is fused with some unique Southwestern touches to make for a truly memorable meal. Some of their more special dishes include rack of lamb, carved
for you tableside, and their sweet potato ravioli topped with Boursin cheese. Yum! Save room for dessert because their bananas foster is not to be missed. With impeccable service and an intimate ambiance, Rene at Tlaquepaque is the perfect place to celebrate an anniversary or just to enjoy a
romantic evening. Reservations are definitely recommended.
The Coffee Pot 2050 West State Route 89A, Sedona, Arizona 86336 phone: 928-282-6626 Average Price for breakfast: $16
Of course lunch and dinner are not the only meals throughout the day. Let’s not forget about breakfast. To start your day out right, it’s hard to go wrong at The Coffee Pot. With 101 combinations to choose from, the Coffee Pot offers arguable the best selection of omelets anywhere in the
country. From the time-honored favorite, ham and cheese, to the unconventional peanut butter and jelly, there’s an omelets here to suit everyone’s taste. Reservations are not necessary, but be prepared to wait for a table as this place is always hopping. Don’t worry; it’s well worth the wait.
Cowboy Club 241 North State Route 89A, Sedona, Arizona 86336 phone: 928-282-4200 Average Price for dinner: $25
Located in Uptown Sedona, the Cowboy Club is a great place for lunch or dinner, for those with an adventurous spirit. Once you’re through the door, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into an old Southwestern saloon. The menu presents such offerings as deep fried prickly pear cactus served with a
side of black-bean vanilla sauce. Or, if you’re game, there’s the buffalo brochettes or rattlesnake sausage. Wash it all down with one of their signature margaritas or the, equally potent Pink Lizard, and you’re good to go. More traditional menu items include a variety of sandwiches and
salads. Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner.
As you can see, Sedona offers up a great variety of restaurants regardless of your particular taste or budget.
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