Mocasque Arts & Crafts And Fry Bread
Montezuma Castle Rd, Camp Verde
(928) 821-6929
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Great fry bread snack after hiking. Had the honey and cinnamon.
Outstanding tacos and fry bread. It was so good, and an east stop off the road. I only wish we had an extra stomach for more food. It’s great food served up with good humor—check em out!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fry Bread
Pretty good Frybread I got m in me with honey was a great snack. Frybread homie had a great way of keeping us laughing while we waited for the fresh fry bread Great lil stop.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fry Bread
Delicious frybread for $6 each. Cinnamon sugar, powder sugar, honey and salt flavor to pick from. You can even get half and half.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fry Bread
Absolutely delicious!!! A not so hidden gem.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
EASILY the best thing about Camp Verde. I've been coming here for almost 20 years now and it never disappoints. <3 Frybread Homie and his family are always so nice.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I always stop here whenever I am headed to Sedona or Montezuma's castle. This trip to Sedona was a bust but the fry bread was, as always, a treat.
Perfect snack stop on the way to Montezuma’s Castle. The gentleman making our order was friendly and personable. We enjoyed both the cinnamon sugar and honey fry bread! Make sure you bring some wet wipes because your fingers can get a tad sticky!
We’ve been stopping at this stand for years, and it never disappoints! (He’s been here since the mid 1980’s) SO DELICIOUS! The owner is so funny, and actually grew up on the Apache-Yavapai Reservation the stand sits on. They also sell handmade jewelry and art at really good prices.
Any tourist should try the Indian Frybread sold in a parking lot! Take pictures to tell your friends at home. It's the real deal.
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Great stop. Have cash for this. $4 per bread at time we went. Honey, salted, cinnamon, powdered sugar. We liked salted best. Line may be slow but worth the stop. Really nice guy and he said he's been there since the mid 80s so I'm figuring it's authentic.
Great fry bread. I got the Indian taco with refried beans, cheese, onion, and salsa
I got a fry bread with mesquite honey, it was so good!!! You definitely have to try this place. I really wish there were more Native American restaurants in the area. So tired of pizza, and burgers. This really hit the spot and made it worth the visit. Thank you guys!!! I forgot to take a pic before I started eating it ?
On the way out of the Montezuma's Castle National Monument, you'll spot a tent with signs for Indian fry bread and souvenirs. We didn't partake in the souvenirs but we did try the fry bread and it was very good. We had ours with powdered sugar but you can try it with honey as well. You can grab a cold drink, too, and visit with some of the natives.
I love your fry bread and your customer service. Thank you for providing for us!
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