We stopped on our way back from Montezuma Castle. Like other reviewers, I enjoyed pleasant conversation with the gentleman running the stand while he prepared my Fry Bread. I ordered the cinnamon and sugar—It was delicious! I highly recommend!
We stopped on our way back from Montezuma Castle. Like other reviewers, I enjoyed pleasant conversation with the gentleman running the stand while he prepared my Fry Bread. I ordered the cinnamon and sugar—It was delicious! I highly recommend!
Here is a stand alone place with the best fry bread taco ever!!! A must try!! It is a STAND on the corner of two roads. No formalities here
We were leaving Montezuma Castle National Monument and planned to get a snack before getting back on the road. What better place to stop than here? We got one sugar & cinnamon and one salted frybread. The salted was my favorite - just wish I'd...had a piece of meat to wrap in it! I also wish that we'd gotten a few to go for later! My daughter also got a couple of hand-made hair clips that she wore for the next 3 days!More
Bread was dry and hard . It was not sweet cinnamon and sugar. No drinks . Will not be back. Did not like the taste of it at all.
Enjoyed our chat while our delicious fry bread was made in this rustic but charming outdoor kitchen. He shared that his family has been making frybread and selling jewelry at this site since he was a boy. Citified foodtrucks ain't got nothing on this guy....Stop by. Its sooo good!More
Very good Frybread. It was very interesting to compare the Apache recipe to the Chippewa that I get at home. I let the cook know he was doing a great job!
I recommend stopping if you want to try fresh good frybread. It is on the way to Montezuma Castle. They have several topping to choose from.
Seasonal staffed. Limited menu at this outdoor stand. I am not sure they follow any health rules. Liked the frybread.
The Native Americans who run this are friendly and helpful. It is my favorite stop for authentic Native American Frybread . I love the fact that it is an outdoor treat for this specialty from a bygone era, in an area where you least expect...it...the great outdoors! I have been back several times and will stop as long as the stand remains and as long as I can return for the winters in Sedona. Don't be put off by this 'nothing fancy' feeling you get when you first come upon it...you must give it a chance if you want great Indian frybread! I don't think you will be disappointed. They also have other small order treats and authentic Native American jewelry and pottery etc. It is well worth the stop.More
Came across this place on my way to Montezuma castle. Husband and I both ordered Indian tacos which were affordable, savory and filing. We were also able to buy a small ceramic vase sold at the same stand.