Every time in Arizona is the perfect season for water activities, but this state has definjitely taken the wet and wild fun up a notch to include dining out. Jádí To´oh is the world’s largest floating restaurant, and it just so happens to be located right here in the Grand Canyon State. The neatest part? It’s accessible by foot, by car, and by boat! See for yourself – it’s easily one of the most unique restaurants in Arizona.

Located at Antelope Point Marina on Lake Powell, Jádí To´oh - which is Navajo for “Antelope Springs” - is the world’s largest floating restaurant and is accessible by foot, car, and boat.

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Ample indoor seating in a dimly-lit, relaxing environment makes it a perfect spot for date night or a low-key family outing. Try to snag a window seat if possible, as the giant glass windows provide unparalleled views of the surrounding lake.

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There are plenty of tables outside as well. Sit back, listen to the gentle waves, and enjoy good conversation while sipping on a glass of wine.

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You’ll be blown away at just how extensive the menu is at Jádí To´oh. Wood-fired pizza, fresh salads, and unique vegetable side dishes are all served at a reasonable price.

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Portions are incredibly generous, with thick sandwiches and juicy burgers that are almost too big to hold in your hands. Couple that with a side of crispy potato wedges and nobody will leave the table hungry.

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Whether you visit for lunch or dinner, your experience will be nothing short of satisfying. Just look at all those beautiful colors - and the expertly-crafted flavor combinations are just as delightful.

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Take-out orders are also accepted, so feel free to call in before reaching the dock. Pick up your food and head off to enjoy it in the comfort of your own home.

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Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

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Have you ever been to Jádí To´oh? Are there any other floating restaurants in Arizona? Let us know! In the meantime, check out these quirky eateries: These 11 Unique Restaurants In Arizona Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience.

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Unique Restaurants in Arizona October 04, 2021 Tori Jane Is there a such thing as waterfront dining in Arizona?   Despite being landlocked and, well, a desert, Arizona does have a few options for waterfront dining at a few of its gorgeous lakes. For example, in beautiful Sedona, there’s a little place called Cress on Oak Creek, where diners are treated to fine foods and an incredible view of Oak Creek. It’s a little on the pricey side, but the experience is worth it! There’s also Ja’di’To’oh Restaurant, which we’ve just covered but definitely deserves another nod. Alongside beautiful Saguaro Lake is a heavenly little place known as Shiprock Restaurant, which serves up delectable American fare with one heck of a view. Papa Leone’s Pizza is another great one that won’t break the bank, and it’s right alongside Lake Havasu. These are just a few – there’s more than you probably think! For more information about these and then some, take a look at this article. You’ll find all the info you need on the restaurants mentioned here, as well as information about others that we didn’t include. Enjoy!   What are some of the best restaurants in Arizona?   Though “best” is certainly subjective – we’re all going to have our favorites – there are plenty of awesome Arizona restaurants that seem to make “best of” lists over and over. Some of those include the legendary Phoenix steakhouse known as The Stockyards, which has been around for decades and serves up some of the best steaks you’ll ever have. Speaking of steak, Fleming’s Steakhouse is another incredible one well worth a visit. While in west Phoenix, you should also check out Kabuki Restaurant, which is a delightfully authentic and incredibly tasty Japanese food experience. Of course, there are so many all over the state that it’s impossible to even try mentioning them all – but Arizona is most certainly a foodie’s paradise.  

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Unique Restaurants in Arizona

October 04, 2021

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Is there a such thing as waterfront dining in Arizona?   Despite being landlocked and, well, a desert, Arizona does have a few options for waterfront dining at a few of its gorgeous lakes. For example, in beautiful Sedona, there’s a little place called Cress on Oak Creek, where diners are treated to fine foods and an incredible view of Oak Creek. It’s a little on the pricey side, but the experience is worth it! There’s also Ja’di’To’oh Restaurant, which we’ve just covered but definitely deserves another nod. Alongside beautiful Saguaro Lake is a heavenly little place known as Shiprock Restaurant, which serves up delectable American fare with one heck of a view. Papa Leone’s Pizza is another great one that won’t break the bank, and it’s right alongside Lake Havasu. These are just a few – there’s more than you probably think! For more information about these and then some, take a look at this article. You’ll find all the info you need on the restaurants mentioned here, as well as information about others that we didn’t include. Enjoy!   What are some of the best restaurants in Arizona?   Though “best” is certainly subjective – we’re all going to have our favorites – there are plenty of awesome Arizona restaurants that seem to make “best of” lists over and over. Some of those include the legendary Phoenix steakhouse known as The Stockyards, which has been around for decades and serves up some of the best steaks you’ll ever have. Speaking of steak, Fleming’s Steakhouse is another incredible one well worth a visit. While in west Phoenix, you should also check out Kabuki Restaurant, which is a delightfully authentic and incredibly tasty Japanese food experience. Of course, there are so many all over the state that it’s impossible to even try mentioning them all – but Arizona is most certainly a foodie’s paradise.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Despite being landlocked and, well, a desert, Arizona does have a few options for waterfront dining at a few of its gorgeous lakes. For example, in beautiful Sedona, there’s a little place called Cress on Oak Creek, where diners are treated to fine foods and an incredible view of Oak Creek. It’s a little on the pricey side, but the experience is worth it! There’s also Ja’di’To’oh Restaurant, which we’ve just covered but definitely deserves another nod. Alongside beautiful Saguaro Lake is a heavenly little place known as Shiprock Restaurant, which serves up delectable American fare with one heck of a view. Papa Leone’s Pizza is another great one that won’t break the bank, and it’s right alongside Lake Havasu. These are just a few – there’s more than you probably think! For more information about these and then some, take a look at this article. You’ll find all the info you need on the restaurants mentioned here, as well as information about others that we didn’t include. Enjoy!  

What are some of the best restaurants in Arizona?  

Though “best” is certainly subjective – we’re all going to have our favorites – there are plenty of awesome Arizona restaurants that seem to make “best of” lists over and over. Some of those include the legendary Phoenix steakhouse known as The Stockyards, which has been around for decades and serves up some of the best steaks you’ll ever have. Speaking of steak, Fleming’s Steakhouse is another incredible one well worth a visit. While in west Phoenix, you should also check out Kabuki Restaurant, which is a delightfully authentic and incredibly tasty Japanese food experience. Of course, there are so many all over the state that it’s impossible to even try mentioning them all – but Arizona is most certainly a foodie’s paradise.