Address: 501 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
Phone: +15204573405
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Lilah C
The food was really good, beyond our expectations. The price is beautiful for the quality of the food! I would say the ribeye steak 🥩 was better than the one we had in Las Vegas! It was juicy, tender and delicious! I really liked the $19.99 St. Louis BBQ Rib, the meat just came right of the bone, big portion, tasty and the veggies are so good! Apparently the restaurant has a long history more than 100 years old! Very interesting environment, and great service! You’ve got to try!
Avalus
The Longhorn offers the best in American food in Tombstone. Don't sleep on their steaks, as they are very good, juicy, and tender. Ate there two nights in a row because it was that good. Good drinks and polite staff. Virgil Earp was also maimed right outside of the saloon in the late 1880s after the fight behind the OK Corral.
J C
The decor is lively, but unfortunately they are not accommodating to senior citizens. I took my 70 plus year old mother and father. They need more space to get in and out of tables. I requested a larger table the waitresses said sure fine and tossed a menu on the table. We were a group of 4. I found a table that sat 6 people. The same waitresses came back and asked us to move to another table that was the same size as the previous one.. We left. It happened May 9th 2022 around 12:45
Raising Gingersnaps
This place is really neat. Lots of great Tombstone history on the walls. The prices are high for the type of food. Everything tasted great though. Minimal parking, and the bathrooms are about as ghetto as they come. The positives definitely outweigh the negatives in this case though. Just look at the way my son is looking at his burger.
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You have to ask many places do this for our vets in Tombstone I just got back from there even if they don't all in all the whole town is pro veteran
All employees wear masks. Guest must wear masks to and from their table. Of course when guest are eating ... masks aren't worn. All surfaces are cleaned and disinfected after each use. The restaurant seats less than 50% capacity .... every other table.
Too many bring in water bottles and try to fill them at the Drink fountain, it is better to put them away before walking into the restaurant...
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