North-Central Arizona Restaurants

You'll find lots of American comfort food in this part of the country: barbecue restaurants, steak houses, and burger joints predominate. If you're looking for something different, Sedona and Flagstaff have the majority of good, multiethnic restaurants in the area, and if you're craving Mexican, you're sure to find something authentic and delicious (note that burritos are often called "burros" around here). Sedona is the best place in the area for fine dining, although Flagstaff and Prescott now boast a few upscale eateries. Some area restaurants close in the slower months of January and February, so call ahead. Reservations are suggested April through October.

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  • 1. Atria

    $$$$

    Helmed by James Beard Award finalist Rochelle Daniel, this sleek downtown restaurant dazzles with a seasonal menu that is as much about presentation as it is about taste. Dine on fresh-caught fish, prime cuts of meat, and handmade pastas for dinner or share hot and cold appetizers—don't miss the roasted bone marrow—over cocktails or a glass of wine at the bar. The chef also offers an eight-course tasting menu with 24-hours’ notice. 

    103 N. Leroux St., Arizona, 86001, USA
    928-440--4377

    Known For

    • Beautifully plated dishes
    • Eight-course tasting menu
    • Creative cocktails and an impressive back bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar

    $$$$

    A redbrick carriage house, built around 1910 as a garage for one of the first automobiles in Flagstaff, is home to one of the city's most sophisticated restaurants. With a seasonally updated menu, the chef pairs locally raised pork, beef, and roasted duck with wines from a list of almost 200 bottles (Brix refers to the sugar content of grapes at harvest). The cheese plate, served with poached natural apricots, is a great accompaniment to a glass of wine at the counter bar. 

    413 N. San Francisco St., Arizona, 86001, USA
    928-213–1021

    Known For

    • Consistently delicious, locally sourced food
    • Extensive wine list
    • Commitment to sustainability

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 3. El Gato Azul

    $$

    Come for the tapas; stay for the Southwestern entrees, such as chicken with cilantro pecan pesto or poblano shrimp with polenta, at this cheery, popular restaurant a few blocks off bustling Whiskey Row. The lovely creekside patio affords a casual ambiance where top-notch service matches the superb cuisine.

    316 W. Goodwin St., Prescott, Arizona, 86303, USA
    928-445–1070

    Known For

    • Tapas and drinks
    • Favorite spot of locals (and visitors)
    • Creekside patio
  • 4. Elote Café

    $$$ | Uptown

    Traditional Mexican recipes get a creative and tasty update at this deservedly popular restaurant. Start with the namesake elote, roasted corn on a stick; this Mexican street-food favorite is transformed into an addictive dip of grilled corn kernels, Cotija cheese, lime, and chiles. Dishes are delicious and satisfying, from small plates like chicken tacos with mole sauce to larger dishes like braised lamb shank in ancho chile sauce or chiles rellenos. Make your reservations in advance during high season.

    350 Jordan Rd., Sedona, Arizona, 86339, USA
    928-203–0105

    Known For

    • Great creative Mexican food
    • Being one of Sedona's top restaurants
    • Taking reservations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 5. Josephine's Modern American Bistro

    $$$$

    Located in a Craftsman-style bungalow just a few blocks from Flagstaff's historic downtown, this fine-dining establishment serves bacon-wrapped filet mignon, braised short ribs, crab cakes, and smoked pork osso buco. The menu suggests wines from its extensive list to pair with each entrée, or you can order a craft cocktail from the creative bar. Brunch is served weekends from 9 am to 2 pm and features a good mix of sweet and savory breakfast items along with salads, sandwiches, and burgers. In the summer, reserve a table on the patio; in the winter, opt for a seat near one of two fireplaces.

    503 N. Humphreys St., Arizona, 86001, USA
    928-779--3400

    Known For

    • Patio dining in summer
    • Extensive, reasonably priced wine list
    • Intimate, romantic atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner on Sun.
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  • 6. Mariposa

    $$$$ | West

    At this Latin-inspired restaurant in one of Sedona's most picturesque spots, chef-owner Lisa Dahl proves her fourth restaurant in town is another culinary masterpiece. Enjoy tapas, empanadas, and grilled selections with your view, either on the expansive patio or in the more formal, romantic dining room; the experience is worth the splurge.

    700 AZ 89A, Sedona, Arizona, 86336, USA
    928-862–4444

    Known For

    • Tapas and South American dishes
    • Outstanding wine list
    • Stunning red rock views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 7. Red Raven Restaurant

    $$$

    This dapper bistro in the heart of downtown Williams, with warm lighting and romantic booth seating, blends American, Italian, and Asian ingredients into creative and delicious fare. Specialties include a starter of crisp tempura shrimp salad with house-made cocktail sauce and mains like charbroiled salmon with basil butter over cranberry–pine nut couscous. The well-selected wine and beer list is one of the most extensive in the region.

    135 W. Rte. 66, Arizona, 86046, USA
    928-635–4980

    Known For

    • Upscale dining in Williams
    • Good wine list
    • Continental and Italian specialties

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. The Asylum Restaurant

    $$$

    Don't be put off by the name, a tribute to its past identity—this charming restaurant inside the Jerome Grand Hotel is the standout choice in town for fine dining, good wines, and wonderful vistas. Burgundy interior walls hung with local artists' work create a warm and romantic setting for creative Southwest fare. Signature dishes include prickly pear pork tenderloin and sea bass with a poblano chile–Chardonnay-lemon sauce. The roasted butternut squash soup, with just the right blend of sweetness and spice, is divine.

    200 Hill St., Jerome, Arizona, 86331, USA
    928-639–3197

    Known For

    • Fine dining in Jerome
    • Stellar views
    • Excellent wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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