Erin’s Flagstaff Guidebook

Erin
Erin’s Flagstaff Guidebook

Breakfast: Closest

Favorite breakfast places in Aspen Place. Easy to walk, bike or drive and park.
Fresh and healthy breakfast & lunch.
Local Juicery
601 Piccadilly Dr
Fresh and healthy breakfast & lunch.
Large dining areas indoor and out with fireplaces.
31 recommandé par les habitants
Wildflower
530 Piccadilly Dr
31 recommandé par les habitants
Large dining areas indoor and out with fireplaces.

Breakfast: Flagstaff Classics

Classic Flagstaff coffee house that roasts their beans on-site. You kind of have to go here.
219 recommandé par les habitants
Macy's European Coffeehouse & Bakery
14 S Beaver St
219 recommandé par les habitants
Classic Flagstaff coffee house that roasts their beans on-site. You kind of have to go here.
Another Flagstaff classic with a Mexican spin. Open for dinner also. Vegan option (the Emmitt) No outdoor seating Loud inside
205 recommandé par les habitants
MartAnnes Burrito Palace
112 E Rte 66
205 recommandé par les habitants
Another Flagstaff classic with a Mexican spin. Open for dinner also. Vegan option (the Emmitt) No outdoor seating Loud inside
Warm and welcoming breakfast place featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.
99 recommandé par les habitants
Brandy's Restaurant & Bakery
1500 E Cedar Ave
99 recommandé par les habitants
Warm and welcoming breakfast place featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.
Classic Flagstaff, classic diner breakfast.
23 recommandé par les habitants
Mike & Ronda's The Place
21 S Milton Rd
23 recommandé par les habitants
Classic Flagstaff, classic diner breakfast.
Vegan cafe that's been here for over 30 years.
15 recommandé par les habitants
Morning Glory Cafe
115 S San Francisco St
15 recommandé par les habitants
Vegan cafe that's been here for over 30 years.

Current Favorites

Coffee shop and barber. Really nice music, staff, and ambiance. The lavender latte and Early Grey chocolate chip cookie are a real treat. Val the barber does a great job and gives great advice about hair too.
Val’s Coffee
200 South San Francisco Street
Coffee shop and barber. Really nice music, staff, and ambiance. The lavender latte and Early Grey chocolate chip cookie are a real treat. Val the barber does a great job and gives great advice about hair too.
The food is always amazing. The people are always lovely. The restaurant is comfortable and usually nice and quiet. This has been on my "current favorites" list for 20 years.
45 recommandé par les habitants
Delhi Palace
2500 S Woodlands Village Blvd
45 recommandé par les habitants
The food is always amazing. The people are always lovely. The restaurant is comfortable and usually nice and quiet. This has been on my "current favorites" list for 20 years.
Huge used book store with a coffee shop. Yes. They also sell instruments and cds, gifts, etc. You can trade in your books for cash or store credit.
17 recommandé par les habitants
Bookmans Entertainment Exchange
1520 S Riordan Ranch St
17 recommandé par les habitants
Huge used book store with a coffee shop. Yes. They also sell instruments and cds, gifts, etc. You can trade in your books for cash or store credit.

Outdoors

If you walk behind the apartment complex in front of the house, you can get to the urban trail. It's a fast way to feel like you're away from civilization when your still in it. You can also take it as a short cut to Aspen Place. (Once you get down to the trail, turn left. After a couple of minutes, look for a trailhead on the right that will take you up the hill.) I've seen deer down there, lots of birds. If go you to the right you'll pass a wetland area, a stream, and a duck pond. (It's reclaimed water though so bear that in mind). I think you can take it all the way to Walnut Canyon but I haven't personally done it.
Arizona Trail
Arizona National Scenic Trail
If you walk behind the apartment complex in front of the house, you can get to the urban trail. It's a fast way to feel like you're away from civilization when your still in it. You can also take it as a short cut to Aspen Place. (Once you get down to the trail, turn left. After a couple of minutes, look for a trailhead on the right that will take you up the hill.) I've seen deer down there, lots of birds. If go you to the right you'll pass a wetland area, a stream, and a duck pond. (It's reclaimed water though so bear that in mind). I think you can take it all the way to Walnut Canyon but I haven't personally done it.