Eat n' Run Route 66 Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Eat n' Run Route 66 Cafe Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Aura Dewitt
Loved it. Best kept (not so) secret in Flagstaff. Delicious creative, super fresh menu, something for every taste. The avocado touch was to die for! Design and decor upbeat and colorful. The coffee was first class blend smooth just what you need to start the day out right. So good and original concept, look for it on route 66 next to the Gun and Pawn.
Naomi Pinkston
We always go to Eat n Run while visiting Flagstaff, and it is one of the highlights of our trip. They have a unique menu with healthy, fresh ingredients and bold flavors. So much better than the bland food you get at Fast food chains. My favorite breakfast is their gluten free avocado toast, it’s amazing! I also love their sunrise smoothie, it is so refreshing and not too sweet. My daughter ordered the waffle in this picture and loved it so much, she said it was “an excellent balance of tart and sweet”… which sums up the food that I have ordered from them, their flavors are really on point.
Arielle Cabico-DeFile
Awesome place to literally "Eat n' Run" when you're passing through Flagstaff on Route 66! The Thai noodle bowl comes with a spicy chili dressing/sauce, but the marinade they use for the chicken is delicious enough. We got our kids the grilled cheese & fruit side. The bread is on the thick side, but it's super yummy. It tasted like it could be homemade bread. I bet you the grilled cheese would pair extremely well with their tomato bisque soup!
Cheyenne Carpenter
This was my first time coming here and I got the Reuben and a side kale salad. The workers were friendly and the space was cute! The Reuben was really good, had a very unique kick and tang to the sauce. My salad didn’t have any dressing on it so I didn’t eat it because it was just plain, so that was disappointing. Overall, I’ll go back again but get a different side.
Frank A
Saw this place on the way to Flagstaff mall and decided to stop in. The staff were super friendly and one of the girls there gave great beer recommendations around town. I wished I would have asked for her name for the shout out. She had short dark hair and was really cool. Grabbed a couple stickers and tried the pecan shake to share with my gf. It was listed as a special, so depending on whenever it is that you read this it might not be around anymore. It was delicious though; I hope you get to try it. A little bit of outdoor seating, definitely more room inside. The menu was surprisingly large. I wish I had had more time to try a few more things out, but I will definitely be back. The cupcakes and pastries looked and smelled really good! And I think I remember seeing gluten free options for my GF folks out there. Drop in and give them a try, right off Rte 66 and 4th street.
Talent Scout
This place is a gem! What a find! We had a large party post holidays looking for breakfast on the way out of town. Healthy food options as well as good and fresh food, yummy treats, great coffee, smoothies...the works! Seated 10 of us with no wait! Did I day the croissants were grilled? Yum!
Alex AZ
Eat n' Run Route 66 Cafe is a decent place to get breakfast. We ordered the Breakfast Croissant and the Breakfast Bagel w/ Fruit Salad. They were good, but didn't stand out. My wife liked the Savanah espresso and the Winter Sun smoothie. A bit overpriced in my opinion.
Michael “Mike” Paredes
This is not your run-of-the-mill big franchise. This seemed to be a very pleasant locally owned and run establishment.
A VERY PLEASANT place for breakfast, it was well worth the choice.
The selection seemed awesome, but I had to chose something that would hold me over through lunch. I had the Breakfast Bagel w/ Fruit Salad and a brewed coffee. Yummy!
Bryan Earl
It was clean, the menu looked awesome....but I was disappointed with the taste, all except the roasted tomato soup. There were five of us and we were all underwhelmed with the flavor of the various sandwiches we had. Even the smoothies seemed a bit bland.
Ryan
Slick little spot serving up seriously scrumptious sandwiches and smoothies and more. They’ve got a full coffee bar and a pretty diverse food menu. It’s a bright and clean little restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. Parking can be tight, so you might need to park on the street during busy hours. And they do get busy, which is a testament to the quality of food they dish out. Absolutely worth checking out.