“If you get the chance to stop and just take a moment to appreciate this roadside eatery, with homemade pies baked freshly, you're in for a treat.
Hidden inside this qiuant building with it's big and colorful signs to welcome travellers driving across the desert, is a respectable and friendly place.
We were delighted to find inside this place,filled with wonderful Native American jewelry, art, etc as you enter through the doorway .
The restaurant greets you with a pie display case in the rear where you can grab a slice or a whole pie.
We were lucky to have a fresh apple pie that was just out of the oven upon arrival and Miss Angelika and Miss Annie were happy to answer any questions about the pies,as they boxed ours and since we had time to just sit and relax for a minute, it allowed our pie to cool. They suggested that we kept the lid open for the heat to escape and not sweat the crust.
We ordered a cold beer and onion rings and looked around the shop, Miss Rose behind the jewelry counter was kind enough to explain some of the items in the case and shared the history of the artists.
Our surprise of the backyard and it's serene and calm patio was a joy to discover too.
A huge shady tree offers a great spot to sit outside and there is a pond with fishes and a peacock that gracefully wonders around.
Just remember to not approach it,as it will hide and you wouldn't be able to see it roaming.
Our Onion rings were just the right thing to snack on while our fresh apple pie cooled off.
We certainly enjoyed our visit and look forward to coming back soon in the future.
They are open 9-2 pm Mon-Thu
And 9-5pm Fri-Sun.
So check them out if you have time to stop and smell the pies.”
“If you get the chance to stop and just take a moment to appreciate this roadside eatery, with homemade pies baked freshly, you're in for a treat. Hidden inside this qiuant building with it's big and colorful signs to welcome travellers driving across the desert, is a respectable and friendly place. We were delighted to find inside this place,filled with wonderful Native American jewelry, art, etc as you enter through the doorway . The restaurant greets you with a pie display case in the rear where you can grab a slice or a whole pie. We were lucky to have a fresh apple pie that was just out of the oven upon arrival and Miss Angelika and Miss Annie were happy to answer any questions about the pies,as they boxed ours and since we had time to just sit and relax for a minute, it allowed our pie to cool. They suggested that we kept the lid open for the heat to escape and not sweat the crust. We ordered a cold beer and onion rings and looked around the shop, Miss Rose behind the jewelry counter was kind enough to explain some of the items in the case and shared the history of the artists. Our surprise of the backyard and it's serene and calm patio was a joy to discover too. A huge shady tree offers a great spot to sit outside and there is a pond with fishes and a peacock that gracefully wonders around. Just remember to not approach it,as it will hide and you wouldn't be able to see it roaming. Our Onion rings were just the right thing to snack on while our fresh apple pie cooled off. We certainly enjoyed our visit and look forward to coming back soon in the future. They are open 9-2 pm Mon-Thu And 9-5pm Fri-Sun. So check them out if you have time to stop and smell the pies.”