Toll Road Restaurant
About the Business
Located at 51880 California 190 in DEATH VALLEY, California, Toll Road Restaurant offers a unique dining experience in the heart of Death Valley National Park. Enjoy the down-to-earth hospitality and quench your thirst for adventure with fresh seasonal fare and refreshing drinks at the Toll Road Restaurant and Badwater Saloon. Fuel up for your journey with road trip snacks and souvenirs at the General Store and Nugget Gift Shop, or rest up at the iconic Stovepipe Hotel with its outdoor swimming pool and stunning views of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. With over 100 years of history, Stovepipe has been a favorite stop for travelers seeking cold drinks, hearty meals, and comfortable accommodations in the desert. Escape the city and immerse yourself in the beauty of Death Valley, where shifting sand dunes, salt flats, and rugged canyons await. Experience the thrill of adventure as you journey beyond the ordinary at Toll Road Restaurant.
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Location & Phone number
Death Valley National Park, 51880 CA-190, DEATH VALLEY, CA 92328, United States
Hours open
Monday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Is this amazing food? No. But if you're visiting Death Valley National Park and need a decent meal, it's one of your only options. The workers were very friendly, and the menu has a wide variety of options. I got a chicken wrap with fries and a root beer. The fries and root beer were good, but the wrap itself felt more like something you get prepacked at the grocery store. Overall, it's not a bad place for a decent meal."
"I usually don't write negative reviews, but I had to. I visited this restaurant years ago. From what I remember, it was decent. We went for dinner after a very long day in the park. All they had in the menu was the buffet for 24.99. There was nothing else. It was an Asian buffet with very little variety, microwave quality frozen food, and the presentation left a lot to be desired. The service was also poor with finished foods not restocked unless you tell them to. The lighting was dim and gave it a rundown and dilapidated vibe. I would not recommend this place unless you are starving. It's overpriced by at least double."
"I stayed at Stovepipe Wells during my visit to Death Valley. They served good food considering the different restaurants I've tried in the national parks. Their portions were huge and had great flavors. The staffs were very friendly and attentive to your needs. They offer a breakfast buffet that was $10 per person and worth starting the day and then exploring the park. I would recommend people dining here if you're staying in the area."
"Middle of nowhere inside Death Valley National Park, this is definitely the best restaurant we visited during our 4-day stay. Nicely decorated with movie posters and rustic feel. Waiter was super friendly and welcoming. Food: Burgers were cooked well and tasty. Pickel and fries/onion rings(+$2) came with the burgers. Highly recommend the Ancho Tortilla soup(a little spicy) and the buffalo chicken wing. The best meal we had inside the Death Valley National Park."
"This is definitely where you want to eat when you come to Death Valley. The food is really good quality and delicious - the portions are massive for the price. The burgers are delicious. We came for lunch and then drove back from The Ranch for dinner - we were not paying $30 again for a lackluster buffet at The Ranch. They were understaffed but so friendly and the food still came out quickly. For dinner we sat on the Saloon side which was just as good! Atmosphere was nice too!"
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