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Middle of nowhere inside Death Valley National Park, this is definitely the best restaurant we visited during our 4-day stay. Nicely decorated with movie posters and rustic feel. Waiter was super friendly and welcoming. Food: Burgers were cooked well and tasty. Pickel and fries/onion rings( $2) came with the burgers. Highly recommend the Ancho Tortilla soup(a little spicy) and the buffalo chicken wing. The best meal... View all feedback.
What Alyssa A doesn't like about Tollroad:
A little restaurant right on the main road in Death Valley when you're driving through Stovepipe. We only came for breakfast, which is a basic buffet bacon, eggs, French toast, cereal, etc. The food is okay nothing to write home about, but it will fill you up for the day ahead. I was surprised by how cheap it was, though. It was only like $9/person, which taking into account the restaurant is right in the middle of D... View all feedback.
A little restaurant right on the main road in Death Valley when you're driving through Stovepipe. We only came for breakfast, which is a basic buffet bacon, eggs, French toast, cereal, etc. The food is okay nothing to write home about, but it will fill you up for the day ahead. I was surprised by how cheap it was, though. It was only like $9/person, which taking into account the restaurant is right in the middle of Death Valley where there aren't many services, the price is not bad at all. Staff are were beyond friendly and kind. Such a pleasant experience. They also have Wi Fi here, just ask for the password. It wasn't busy when we were here, but I imagine it would be at higher peak seasons because it was the only breakfast place in the area.
After what felt like a long journey back to solid ground after a long hike in Death Valley National Park, we headed to Stovepipe Wells for a break from camp food to try out the Tollroad Restaurant. The tasty food and large portions at this restaurant are the saving grace of this review as the wait to get service once seated was unnecessarily long. The food was quite good, the draft beer was cold, but it took over an hour to get our food brought to us (two burgers and fries). If you're looking for decent meal in the middle of Death Valley this is a good place, as long as you aren't trying to keep to a time frame.
Middle of nowhere inside Death Valley National Park, this is definitely the best restaurant we visited during our 4-day stay. Nicely decorated with movie posters and rustic feel. Waiter was super friendly and welcoming. Food: Burgers were cooked well and tasty. Pickel and fries/onion rings( $2) came with the burgers. Highly recommend the Ancho Tortilla soup(a little spicy) and the buffalo chicken wing. The best meal we had inside the Death Valley National Park...
We stopped by here after a day of hiking and playing in the sand dunes. The restaurant is very clean and staffed by very kind and genuine wait staff. The food prices were decent (what we would pay back home) unlike in Furnace Creek where we were staying. The food itself was good. Better than I expected given its its in a national park and a desolate one at that. I highly recommend stopping here for a meal. The staff themselves make it worth it.
I stayed at Stovepipe Wells during my visit in Death Valley. They served good food considering the different restaurants I've tried in the national parks. Their portions were huge and great flavors. The staffs were very friendly and attentive to your needs. They offers breakfast buffet that was $10 per person and totally worth to start the day then explore the park. I would recommend people dining here if you're staying in the area.
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