When a friend asked me to meet them for lunch and eat some fry bread, I immediately thought ~ "is the fair or a carnival in town?" No, this is not your carnie type of fry bread, it much better!!
We met at The Fry Bread House and found it to be this little gem of a place that's kind of a hole in the wall. You must look for the street sign to find them because they are set back off the road and since this is a small place they are kind of hard to find. Their parking lot is usually full so you may want to park around the side.
Restaurant ~ nothing fancy here but it's very cleaned and kind of 70's dinerish. You walk in and step up to the counter and place your order. There are a lot of regular's and locals that dine here, so don't be afraid to ask one of them about your choices.
Service ~ friendly bunch of folks working here. Everything is pretty much self-serv. They are not very green friendly and use lots of plastic and stryo foam.
Food ~ The fry bread and red chili beef stew was very good and I would get it again. The red chili stew was pipping hot with a very good balance of seasoning that wasn't too spicy and it had a good balance of meat to broth. The fry bread was a little sweet, very tasty but it was a little too greasy. I know it's fry bread but I thought it would be a little more crispy. We also had their tacos with beef and a veggie taco. Both were very good however I should have eaten the taco first before my stew because the meat, beens and yummy goodness inside the taco was too much for the fry bread to hold up to. It fell apart when trying to pick it up.
All in all it was a very good experience and I'm looking forward to going back to The Fry Bread House to try an opened faced taco, their green chili stew and some fry bread desert! Oh my!