Yavapai Tavern

Grand Canyon National Park South Rim


One mile from the canyon rim, with a massive window, patio road-side seating and modern interior, pleasant Yavapai Tavern serves regional craft beer, wine, cocktails, and a limited bar menu: offerings include guacamole, nachos and sliders with prickly pear barbecue sauce. Try a Grand Canyon Mule, with vodka, bitters, ginger-ale, lime and fresh mint.


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