Blue Coffee Pot
- Price Range:
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$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
7 reviews for Blue Coffee Pot
7 reviews in English
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Review from Mike B.
Los Altos, CA
Given Kayenta is more of a transit stop and it's location in a desert, restaurant choices are limited.
In our one night here, the Blue Pot Cafe was reccomended as a budget restaurant and it fit the bill.
Slightly hidden from view on the corner of 160 and 163, it is fairly unassuming from the outside, but inside it is reasonably smart and importantly clean.
Good basic range of food, budget priced. I had a Navajo taco which was fine and my wife an enchilada and both were fine. Service was reasonable for an establishment like this.
High in value for money. Note it takes cash only. -
Review from James S.
York, PA
It's an good option in the middle of nowhere. Food was well prepared and inexpensive. Cash only. Remember where you are and you won't be disappointed.
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Review from Margaret C.
New York, NY
Even if you're hungry, keep driving. We hated this place and it became the joke of our road trip. Was definitely a "low point."
Found it in the Moon guidebook. It's very true that Kayenta has few restaurants, but we were wishing that we had just gone to McDonald's, an extreme move for three people who have collectively spent less than $10 in a McDs in the last 15 years.
My mom's burger was foul, fries limp. Sister and I did our best to ingest lousy enchiladas. I didn't finish mine for fear of food poisoning. Service was SLOW despite lots of staff (who saw me standing at the register waiting to pay, and didn't budge).
Yes, it was cheap - but ultimately penny-wise, pound foolish. Zero stars. -
Review from Gwen C.
Chula Vista, CA
Cash only, fine with me, if I owned a small restaurant I wouldn't want to pay the credit card interchange fee either. We had breakfast here and if we drive thru Kayenta again, we will stop here again. Our breakfast was freshly prepared and hot. the coffee was good and the legend of the Blue Coffee Pot was interesting.
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Review from Carol B.
Marina del Rey, CA
There aren't many options in Kayenta. This is a very basic, very low priced place that was clean and efficient. The menu has a few Navajo and Mexican options, but is basically just your usual diner fare. Chicken fried steak was excellent, but cold mashed potatoes, corned can and canned chicken rice soup could have stayed in the kitchen.
Cash only and no alcohol. Go if you are hungry and broke. -
Review from David R.
Boston, MA
We went here for breakfast and just got eggs and toast- totally solid diner breakfast.
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Review from Kimiko S.
Duarte, CA
There was a smell incident. lol
