You'll find scores of restaurants in Sedona, but at Gateway To Sedona, visitors expect to find the best places to eat. Here, you'll find Sedona restaurants (including resort restaurants) that are among the most popular with our Sedona visitors.
Poco Diablo Resort is your perfect Sedona retreat featuring comfortable accommodations, top-notch amenities, and proximity to popular Sedona attractions like Tlaquepaque, Chapel of the Holy Cross, Uptown shopping and galleries. For a peaceful red rock setting with plenty to see and do, Poco Diablo Resort is the ultimate choice.
Golf: On-site 9-hole, par-3 family friendly Sedona golf course.
Dining: Complete your day enjoying classic Southwestern dishes at T. Carl’s Restaurant, located right at the resort.
Surrounded by the majestic red rock formations of Boynton Canyon in Sedona, Enchantment Resort combines luxury with rugged grandeur inspired by Native American culture. Our luxury Sedona resort is a place to get away from it all and be surrounded by beautiful landscapes unique to Sedona.
Dining at Enchantment Resort: Enjoy signature Sedona restaurants including Che-Ah-Chi with its sophisticated wine bar, the casual Southwestern flair of Tii Gavo, and Mii amo Café.
Elote Cafe serves award-winning cuisine inspired by the markets of Mexico. This top-rated Sedona restaurant features local favorites such as wines from Page Springs Winery, Black Mesa Goat cheese and Sedona/Verde Valley area produce.
Known for its delicious modern American cuisine, Reds was acclaimed Sedona’s "Best Restaurant and Lounge," and as having the best appetizers and best Happy Hour by Verde Valley Newspapers Readers’ Choice Awards. Red’s cuisine is prepared with an American flair and complimented by an extensive wine list comprised of new and old-world wines. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with live evening entertainment daily.
Since 1995, Sedona’s only microbrewery has been known to locals and tourists alike as THE place to enjoy delicious handcrafted beer in a relaxed, unique setting in beautiful Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.
Located in Tlaqupaque Arts and Crafts Village, El Rincon is renowned for its "Arizona Style" Mexican cuisine, a blend of traditional Mexican with Native American Navajo influences. Specialties of the house include handmade Chimichangas. A Sedona landmark since 1976, El Rincon has served over 3 million guests.
At Rene at Tlaquepaque, they believe there are four ingredients for a truly memorable dining experience: great food, fine wine, beautiful art, and enjoyable music. The menu at Rene is a delicious blend of Continental Cuisine combined with a hint of a classic French influence, and Wine Spectator has awarded the Rene wine list with their prestigious Award of Excellence every year since 2003.
The Secret Garden Cafe is a unique Sedona restaurant specializing in gourmet salads and sandwiches, pastries, espresso, wine, and beer. Meals are always prepared with the healthiest and freshest ingredients, delivered to our café on a daily basis.