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LOCALLY OWNED: Take a local food journey on Route 66 in Flagstaff

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Pizzacletta has two locations in Flagstaff, one in Sedona and a mobile kitchen serving traditional pizzas at special events around the state.

Route 66 continues to inspire people around the world to plan road trips and relish in the nostalgia of the Mother Road with original, timeworn roadways, neon signs, roadhouses and a growing list of popular restaurants.

The historic road greets travelers to Flagstaff with a diner that opened in 1952—Miz Zip’s Café—and follows that with local favorites serving everything from smothered fries to modern fusion.

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Baja Mar opened a permanent kitchen this year, serving loaded fish tacos, ceviche and other Mexican seafood favorites. They can be found at the Americana Motor Hotel.

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Visitors and locals alike can be found enjoying craft drinks and food inside the Colorado River themed lobby of the High Country Motor Lodge.

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High Country Motor Lodge general manager Diana Ambrosie said, “We wanted to have something that is easy to serve but also more unique and doesn’t require long waits."



This content was published as part of an advertising supplement produced by the Arizona Daily Sun.



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