Decent service with ok food at best. Main problem was with silly little extra charges for things like water, fee for splitting a burger between patrons and«rocks»(ice). Believe it or not if you order a premium back bar drink for 7 or 8 dollars they charge you an additional dollar because it is on ice. Management should re-think their ridiculous policies as it causes problems for their staff to deal with and leaves a very bad taste in their customer’s mouths. Feeling ripped off and won’t return. Suggest that there are many other honest establishments with integrity that are more deserving of your business.
Brandi A.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
The atmosphere is amazing. All the staff is very friendly. The food however, was just«alright». It all came out hot but most was pretty bland, like it came from a can or was frozen prepared. It was a little frustrating to use plastic utensils for everything as they were a bit flimsy. This post gets 3 stars because 1) prickly pear cactus margarita and 2) potato skins were the best part of the meal. Definitely recommend to try. Overall it was a positive experience. And you’re basically paying for the experience.
Lizabeth L.
Place rating: 5 Willow Grove, PA
Krysta was our server and she was sooo nice and was fast with everything. My cowrker and I went here on a weekend we were off and loved this place and the whole little town was awesome to walk thru awesome awesome hands down. Im not into all the western stuff but have an open mind and you will enjoy this wonderful place :)
Dana B.
Place rating: 3 Gilbert, AZ
A visiting guest wanted to go here. I wasn’t thrilled but let her decide. This time the service and food were better than past visits. They were very busy but the wait wasn’t too bad. I had a chicken sandwich, my husband had a turkey sandwich and my friend had the burger. Portions were ample, refills were offered, but none could explain the story behind the boots on the ceiling. The mystery remains unsolved.
Joy D.
Place rating: 5 Anacortes, WA
Great atmosphere! Located in the old ghost town. Come during the day to meet the owner Cowboy Dan! He’s the best part of this bar. Been back here over n over. And will keep coming. This is one place NOT to miss.
Alan A.
Place rating: 3 Cupertino, CA
Nice place to stop and have lunch within the Ghost town. The décor is old fashioned, cowboy music, very interesting. It is nicely air-conditioned inside. There is a selection of steak, burgers, cold sandwiches available. I had the mammoth burger which was pretty good, nice and juicy with mushrooms. It was very filling. Would recommend, since there are very few restaurants in this area.
Yentl T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Limited restaurants in the ghost town, this is one of the better ones of the two to three places to eat in this area. If you’re in this town, I’d recommend eating here. ENVIRONMENT — It made me feel like I was a cowboy/girl. Restaurant is very saloon-like, with a stage up at the front, a patio at the back facing the Superstition Mountains and horses parked at the back. Restaurant is spacious as well. It’s also quite cool how they give you a newspaper with the town and the saloon’s history in the front, and the menu at the back! SERVICE — Friendly. Nothing outstanding. FOOD — Overall not bad. Nothing outstanding as well, but the quality did surprise me for a restaurant in a tourist attraction. + Mammoth burger — This was $ 12 and was a 8oz burger with onions, mushrooms, cheese. As you can see in the picture, the patty itself was quite big! I was very full after devouring this mammoth of a burger(guess where it got its name from). The fries that came with it was a little too salty for my liking, but they were thick(just the way I like it) and fresh. + Apple dumpling — Around $ 6. Not a fan of this. There weren’t that many apples in it for the price. and the apples were a little too mushy and sour. The dough part was also a little too thick and hard. :(Don’t get this. Oh, and just a tip, if you don’t want to order anything to drink and get water instead. they still charge you $ 2.25 for a water bottle(they don’t have glasses of water). It’s probably better to pay this amount for iced tea/lemonade instead(OR try a prickly pear margarita — the fruit that grows on the cactus!).
Joseph B.
Place rating: 3 Castleton-on-Hudson, NY
Better than I expected for a restaurant at a tourist attraction. The wings were very good. My friend had a very nice burger. I had a fish sandwich. Not the best but better than I thought it would be. Very cool décor.
Meghan P.
Place rating: 1 Chandler, AZ
SKIPIT. Not worth it. The only cool part about this place is the décor rustic. There is no AC — its wicked hot in the summer and there were flies everywhere indoors. This place was not for me. food was bland, over priced, not worth it. Tourist trap.
Patton C.
Place rating: 5 Hudson, MI
The Best ! great food and Service
Al P.
Place rating: 5 Mesa, AZ
I know other reviewers had issues with this place but my family really enjoyed it. The food was great and the prices were reasonable. You can’t beat the views either. Our waitress was attentive and helpful. The owner /manager was too funny. He walked around with a gun on his hip and spoke with an Eastern European accent. I thoroughly enjoyed my BBQ sandwich and my wife and daughter enjoyed sharing an NY Strip. We will be back.
Junk C.
Place rating: 2 Encinitas, CA
Considering most burgers I’ve had at ghost towns and tourist traps, I wasn’t expecting much. However, though the fries weren’t anything to write home about, the burger at Mammoth wasn’t bad at all. The beer in the plastic cups was cold. Sat at the picnic tables outside and had lovely mountain views. Servers were a little slow, but nice. I wouldn’t drive out to Goldfield to eat here, but if you’re already there, you’ve had worse lunches than what you’ll find at the Mammoth.