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| - Of course it's delicious. It's fry bread! Way better here than at the fairgrounds. The location is small and quaint. The set up is awkward though, as you walk directly in there is a high counter where you place your order. There aren't any signs with the different types of fry bread they offer. Instead, a couple of menus on the cluttered counter top and grumpy large man behind the counter.
When ordering, we said "We're going to have 2-the bean/cheese and the honey/ powdered sugar, please." Mr. Grumpy didn't say a word as he poked at the register. He spit out our total, around $17, while walking to the back to place the order. When he returned I said "$17 seems like a lot, is that right?" He looked at me like I was a total moron and said "Yeah..it IS right. You got two beans/cheese and two honey/sugar!" Correcting him I said "Oh, no. We wanted just one of each, please." He actually rolled his eyes at me and went in the back and angrily crossed off an order on the paper he had just delivered. Shocked by the horrible customer service I said, "sorry for the confusion". He looked at me, clearly annoyed - how dare I not order properly - and just said my new total. Yikes!
The food came quickly. The beans were average, not too flavorful and the cheese plentiful. The red bottles the tables with salsa of some sort wasnt too bad. The desert fry bread was much more tasty. Perfectly crisp, I'm going to try the one with butter next time! Yum!
I would've given this place 5 stars if the set-up was better (would love a clearly labeled menu in plain sight) and the awful customer service (Mr. Grumps). In a small, family owned restaraunt-word of mouth is your only chance at repeat and new customers. After reading other reviews, I'm not the only one to have had this same experience.
I'll be back...but hopefully someone else will be working the front counter.
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