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“A great evening in an historic and grand stone and timber lodge, with unrivalled views, great service and delicious food. We had the pan-seared trout with rice pilaf and pasta Alfredo with the optional salmon. Both were excellent as was the server. We had read the mix of reviews, some quite negative, so were a little tentative, but we were very delighted with our experience.“
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“What a lovely staff. We had just gotten to the North Rim lodge and as we were headed to the lobby we hear this joyful voice saying Good Morning isn't today such a beautiful day! Later we realized that it was the manager of the Deli in the pines . We hadn't had breakfast so we stopped by to take a look at what the deli offered. My wife was hoping to grab salads for our hike later and they didn't have any but the manager didn't think twice to go down and make two very yummy salads for us real quick. Such a friendly bunch.Thank you Anna and staff for your warm customer service.“
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“If you're at the North Rim and you need a bite and/or a beer after taking in the iconic views nearby, the Roughrider Saloon is worth a stop. Decent beer selection, plenty of cocktail choices and a slice of pie. Being that you are around 50-miles from civilization, it's easy to understand that two draft beers and two slices of pepperoni pizza are going to cost you 35-bucks with a tip. The pie is okay, but i'm a NY or Chicago style lover, so keep your expectations low. The staff was pleasant and a decent enough atmosphere. Not the type of place you and a bunch of Friends would be hanging out at for hours, but worth a stop for an adult beverage. Keep in mind that the nearby choices are much more costly or there is the drive to Jacob Lake Inn about an hour up 67. If you are an avid hiker and like to get started early, they do open a the ungodly hour of 530am. Gets yourself a breakfast bagel and hit the trail!“