Yavapai Apache Fry Bread & Jewelry
$ • Vegetarian, Street VendorsAbout Yavapai Apache Fry Bread & Jewelry
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Recent Reviews
I used the transit system Wednesday 8/27/25. Squeezy was so helpful in every way possible! Every person on the bus was very pleasant. Lots of laughs that I needed so much! Thank you!
The return ride with Kevin was just as pleasant.
Good people and good times! The fry bread did not disappoint. It's a great place to regain your energy after a brutal hike at Montezuma Castle—all half a mile of the flat, paved, terrifying trail..
Definitely stop by the fry bread is crispy, fluffy, soft and airy all at the same time... Customer service is amazing, he was really nice and doubled checked my dietary restrictions. The portions are really good too especially for how cheap it is... definitely worth a drive from Phx to camp verde just for this special treat.
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 5PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 4:30PM |
Yavapai Apache Fry Bread & Jewelry is a small establishment offering freshly made fry bread and jewelry. Customers can choose from various toppings such as salt, honey, cinnamon powder, and powdered sugar. The fry bread is reminiscent of Langos fried bread in Hungary. Prices are reasonable, with fry breads costing $6 each. The establishment is usually open from 11 am to 4 pm.
Customers have praised the delicious and warm fry bread, with perfect portion sizes. The vendors are described as very friendly and engaging. The fry bread is also available as tacos or burritos, with the bean burrito being a popular option. Customers have enjoyed the fresh and yummy fry bread, as well as the fun atmosphere of the roadside stand.