Horseshoe Cafe Menu

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  • Luke E.

    There is a reason why this was voted as the best place to stop on a road trip by AZ Highway magazine. Deb the owner is great and takes you back to a time where things were a little slower and personable. There is nothing on the menu that you could go wrong with but the "El Burro" is definitely a favorite when I'm not in the mood for the world-class biscuits and gravy...and yes when she says you really should order the half-portion, she means it.

    (5)
  • Lillie H.

    Best omelet in town, interesting people but fun no matter what. Slow food but worth the wait.. A++ recommended

    (4)
  • Liesl R.

    LOVE this place! Small town breakfast and lunch joynt featured in Arizona Highways a few years back. Everything we've had here was fantastic, and we just keep going back. The pancakes are absolutely delicious, and the biscuits and gravy? Oh Em Gee. 1/2 order is enough for my hubby and I to share (and STILL have some for take home), and he gets an omelet and I get a Barrel Racer. And Dot, the owner, is a small, red-haired cowgirl who knows how to treat her customers. FIVE STARS. No, really.

    (5)
  • Lucy H.

    Service was friendly and courteous. Breakfast was great!

    (4)
  • Clarice W.

    It's hard to find a place in Arizona that is close to Phoenix and still has the Old West charm. I love the town of Wickenburg because when I'm there, I feel like I'm on the set of the Andy Griffith Show. The Horseshoe Café is a cute corner shop where the locals lay down their dollars and cents in exchange for homemade style food that doesn't skimp on the portions. My aunt and uncle were visiting from Arkansas over the holidays and had a hankering for chorizo omelets and sightseeing, so what better way to hit two birds with one stone? Head to Wickenburg. The town of Wickenburg has undergone a facelift or two since I started frequenting Wickenburg 10 years ago. The shops and restaurants are slowly turning into tourist traps with increased prices, but not the Horseshoe Café, not yet. You definitely get what you pay for. The four of us left completely satisfied for a total bill of only $30. They serve breakfast all day with the exception of pancakes and French toast, which stop being served at 11 a.m. The chorizo omelet with tomato, cheese and mushroom totally made up for it... it was the size of the plate and absolutely de-lic-ious!! Delicious! I'm not a big hash browns fan, don't get me wrong, I love them and I love potatoes. But, I'm trying to watch what I eat and was glad that the plate wasn't overloaded with them. (Like Denny's where they try to make you feel like you are getting more for your money.) This place is an interesting place to talk to the locals or to feel like one.

    (4)
  • Sarah W.

    This place was very charming. The service was excellent and the food was equally delicious. I got eggs and homefries which were very good and French toast that was awesome. My husband ordered a half order of buiscuts and gravy and it was a full meal for him. Horseshoe cafe was a great value. This was a good stop for breakfast and I look forward to coming back.

    (4)
  • Helene L.

    Friendly staff and yummy down home food. Fun atmosphere- overall a really nice place that makes you feel welcome as soon as you come in- and the staff are really helpful if you want to know more about the area.

    (4)
  • SAM P.

    Good food at reasonable prices with xlnt service. I wanted to eat here after reading all the good reviews online and was not disappointed. Wickenburg was always a rest stop before the completion of I-10. With all the construction on I-10, a leisurely drive along Hwy 60 with a stop at the Horseshoe Cafe would brighten your day. Sam Pinterpe Huntington Beach, CA

    (5)
  • Mike G.

    Great food Awesome Biscuits and Gravy,They are the best we have EVER had, We wish We lived closer because we would go to the horseshoe cafe all the time

    (5)
  • Jeanette A.

    My daughter and I drove up to meet my in-laws in Wickenburg. I saw the other reviews and thought it'd be a great place to check out. When you first walk into this place, you assume it's a "biker only" establishment. Not at all. One thing that stood out was the great hospitality. Our server was an older woman who treated us like guests in her home. My meal: eggs over easy, sausage, toast, french toast, and most importantly.....spicy jalapeno potatoes. Those potatoes rocked! The sausage was great too. Everything else was pretty average for a country kitchen. My daughter had their special muffin which was the most amazing blend of carrot cake and spice cake with raisins. DELICIOUS!!!! It was huge and had that great crust with a super fluffy inside. The prices were higher than I would've guessed off hand, but it's not a Denny's, this is good country cookin'. I can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    Highly recommend anyone that is going through Wickenburg to give this place a try. It is only open from 5 am - 2pm (breakfast & lunch) but holy cow it's good. I had the 1/2 order of biscuits and gravy and YES it was enough for even me. I don't know who in the hell would be able to eat a full order. The gravy sauce is magical and addicting. My wife loved the french toast too. Again, if you find yourself anywhere near this place GO GO GO!!!

    (5)
  • Kenneth S.

    Stop here every trip to Vegas. Love the pancakes so much we don't try anything else. The people are great. You feel like and are treated like a regular. Wish all cafes were as enjoyable as the Horseshoe!

    (5)
  • James S.

    As good as advertized. The biscuits and gravy are very well done, with large chunks of sausage mixed in for an added treat. I had them as a side to their house omelet with flank steak and peppers which was pretty good itself.

    (4)
  • Charlotte D.

    I went there with my siblings- we love breakfast and are picky. This place is fantastic! Homemade stuff, great staff, clean, fantastic.

    (5)
  • Marc A.

    Awesome breakfast spot with down home feel. Food is great, seems like everyone who works here is family and they are very friendly. We have also had great lunch here before. Inexpensive.

    (5)
  • Fred C.

    My wife and I rode our motorcycles up from Peoria early Saturday morning. Excellent service, excellent food: biscuits/gravy and the Header omelet with chorizo. Worth eating there on every opportunity.

    (5)
  • Mandah C.

    They don't serve breakfast after a certain time... Kinda turned me away... Their menu is very basic as well... One thing that reallly set me off was I came in from a road trip for Phoenix with my husband and daughter expecting to get a nice warm big meal and a nice family brunch on a Sunday... We walked in and it was packed so we expected to wait a bit for a table... The lady tells me "Around here we're not strangers to anyone and we sit together." and than walks us to the back and puts us next to an older man eating his lunch... Kinda ticked me off because, I have a one year old and she likes to sing, play,and, be loud and I didn't want to be rude and they would not move us. I didn't want to eat in front of a stranger either or have to limit my conversation over lunch because, we were sat with a stranger... Needless to say I paid for our drinks and went to the mexican joint across the street and I wll not be coming back. I was also appalled by the way my 2.00 drink was served.. A can and a cup of ice REAALLY!?!?!?!!?

    (2)
  • chris m.

    They don't make em like this anymore. The horse shoe café is all one could hope for if looking for a down home cooked meal. I ate numerous breakfasts there, and ALL of them were delicious. Fresh ingredients, honest family service and a whole lot of love goes into each plate. Don't miss this authentic local eatery and be sure to bring your appetite. You won't be disappointed

    (5)
  • Jim M.

    Good food, friendly staff and really fun western atmosphere, what more can you ask for? The menu is just what you expect in a little diner all the basics with no real surprises. My wife and I stopped in for breakfast on our way up to Prescott on a Sunday. The tables were about half full and everybody seemed very laid back. We both ordered omelets, hers with ham, onions and jalapenos and mine with chorizo, jalapenos and onions. The omelets come with cheese, hash browns and choice of bread (toast, muffin or biscuit). My wife didn't want any bread so I got her biscuit too and I ordered some of the home made sausage gravy for them. Everything was made fast and tasted delicious. We both left very full and happy. Our total bill (with two coffees) was about $20. Definitely worth stopping in when your in Wickenburg.

    (4)
  • Misti A.

    This place is AMAZING!! From the second we walked in the door we were hooked! The cute owner lady was busting her butt and having a blast the whole time. She even found time to make fun of my biker cousin for asking for flavored coffee creamer. Then everyone sang happy bday to what was obviously a reg. customer. Now about the food! OUT-OF-CONTROL!!! Fresh, thick, chunky sausage gravy that my gma would make. I could cut the steak with a fork and my taters were definitely never frozen. The biscuits were fresh and home made, no cutting corners there. I also tried my friends French toast and that was coked perfectly. I only wish I didn't live an hour away but we will being going there every chance we get. This place is everything you want in your breakfast. I didn't actually taste the breakfast burrito but it did walk by me and I almost grabbed it off the plate. It looked so good. To the person that complained about the bathroom....really? It was clean and had a toilet...what more do you need? I guess this place isn't for everyone but that's fine, more room for me and my friends lol.

    (5)
  • Amy W.

    Best damn biscuits and gravey I have ever had. 1/2 order is more than enough. Portions are hugh, prices reasonable. Will drive the 35 min up here for breakfast again.

    (5)
  • Jezel O.

    I am an Arizona native but love finding new places. My family, friends and I rolled in and it was awesome. Everyone is so friendly and the food is amazing. It's a fun experience because everyone talks to each other and waitress definitely puts on a show. If you don't mind waiting for your food and don't mind spending a little bit of extra money this is an awesome place to check out.

    (5)
  • Kim D.

    Went for a little day trip with the girlfriend to lake pleasant a couple of weeks ago. After our adventure we decided to head into wickenburg for some lunch. We stopped into horseshoe cafe about 20 min before closing time and were greeted with warm welcome by the friendly and comical staff. I had the biscuits and sausage gravy and let me just say it was amazing!!! I am pretty picky when it comes to this delicious breakfast comfort food and I rank it up there with the best. The GF had a patty melt which looked delicious and according to her was pretty darn good. All in all we had a delicious meal and sat there for some time after just conversing with the few regulars that were in there and the staff that so graciously served us at the last minute. Whenever I find myself in the area I will be back!!! I highly recommend you check it out and treat yourself to a great inexpensive meal and enjoy some fantastic conversation with the folks that work and eat there.

    (5)
  • C H.

    Just had there grill chicken sandwich, it was amazing. Similar to a grilled cheese with grilled chicken in it I loved it. Very friendly staff even the cook offered to get us more to drink, the staff was very attentive. I would have given it 5 stars but there was one too many flies in the establishment but don't let that stop you from going there for good food. Ps get there early they close at 1 pm

    (4)
  • Kelly M.

    Outstanding food and absolutely THE BEST breakfast in 100 miles!! There is nothing on their menu that will disappoint. From the biscuits and gravy to the fried potatoes and oatmeal--it is all fabulous! We make the 45 minute drive up to Wickenburg about once a month just to go to the Horseshoe Café. The place is small and quaint--filled with cool western décor and many times is packed full of people, but Deb (the owner) and her kids make you feel right at home and often sit down for a bit to chat with you a while or at least involve you in their conversations at the next table. Highly recommend !!!

    (5)
  • Carolyn C.

    Myself and three friends rode our motorcycles up to Wickenburg and had a wonderful breakfast at the Horseshoe. Biscuits and gravy were great. Omelets also delicious. The service was friendly and prompt. Prices were very fair and each serving was generous.We will be going back.

    (4)
  • Tony K.

    Stopped on way back to So Cal this morning, I got the 1/2 order Biscuits and Gravy and my wife got 1 Huge pancake. It really hit the spot ! Good food, friendly service ,quick service too !

    (4)
  • John S.

    2 adults for breakfast, Thursday about 8 am, on our way to Las Vegas, not crowded, friendly and professional server, great menu, the pancake is really huge and just as tasty, hot corn beef hash, wife had 1/2 French toast, done perfectly, very reasonable prices, a great example of a high quality smaller town breakfast place, no reason to stop at the chains, will stop again.

    (4)
  • Mishelle C.

    Stayed in Wickenburg for the night and searched yelp for somewhere to eat and I found this place. The food was bomb! I had a breakfast plate with eggs, bacon and potatoes and a side of biscuits and gravy. Everything was cooked to perfection! The gravy had sausage bites. I highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Paul D.

    We searched for this place after a recommendation from a road trip book and we were not disappointed. Very interesting decor and characters that run the place. They made everyone feel very welcome. It was quite busy but the service was quick and pleasant. The burger with jalapeños and cheese was excellent and the fries were perfect. The mrs got a grilled cheese with fries and she was very happy and mentioned that she will have to get used to the inferior cheese when we get back to Australia as this stuff is spoiling her. If you're looking for a place with character and a bit of old time American, do yourself a favour and check this place out.

    (5)
  • Hunt S.

    I'd met the owner of this little place last year... They had come to the evacuation canter to feed the evacuee's from the Yarnell Hill Fire. They closed their business, to give food away. And I can tell you, it was some of the best food too. I really appreciate their help. I've since been to the restaurant a few times, and never been disappointed. The best biscuits and gravy. I ordered a short stack, and the cook came out to size me up, asking if I was sure... I should have taken the hint, and they are HUGE!!! Really good pancakes, really friendly service, an all around good place to go. As I have said on another review, I almost always try to go to local joints. I hate chains... This is one of the better local joints around.

    (5)
  • Jazmin H.

    We loved it here! The food was amazing, it came out so fast, and our waitress was the sweetest lady ever.

    (4)
  • Gunsmoke D.

    Been there twice for breakfast. Great food, great wait staff, great atmosphere. Will go back many times.

    (5)
  • Monica D.

    This place was fantabulous , the food was great, service gets a 4.5 and the price is awesome for the amount of food one gets. The Horseshoe Cafe is a true hidden Gem in the smack-dab- middle of Wickenburg ,AZ and the best thing is the bathroom facilities were the best I've ever seen in all my years of travel . We will go back for sure!

    (4)
  • S. B.

    Expensive for what u get except~only thing that was reasonable and good was biscuits and gravy

    (1)
  • Anne C.

    Traveled to AZ over this past weekend to participate in the Ragnar Relay Seies from Wickenburg to Tempe. Our team was in the second van and since we had a couple of hours to kill before we were running, we decided to find a local place for b'fast. A search of Yelp brought up this place and we quickly made our way over. seated quickly by a smiling waitress this is definately a no frill diner. WHen I asked if they had fruit I was told "Honey this is a greasey spoon diner...fruit is the furthest thing from the menu...". However they did have egg whites and were able to make me a kick ass omlette that fueled my runs later that day. Their home fries are also awesome but the homemade ones with Jalepenos were a bit spicy for my taste. The rest of the group got burritos and all raved about the combinations. Had heard that the buscuits and gravey were what people come here for but I was unsure that it would sit in my stomach ok so I passed. It looked popular as many of the other patrons were happily enjoying them. Great food and find in AZ and if I am ever in the area again this is the place I will be going for b'fast

    (4)
  • Lindsay C.

    The chorus echoes: "Biscuits and gravy! Biscuits and gravy!" And I'm joining in... yes, they have the BEST biscuits and gravy anywhere, ever. Half an order is plenty enough for two people (or enough for me to have two meals). Don't be concerned if you find an orange-sized lump in your order, it's a massive sausage patty that you get to sink your teeth into. They do orders to-go, but speak slowly... I spent about 15 minutes trying to clarify what it was that I wanted.

    (4)
  • Steve D.

    Great little greasy spoon breakfast spot in the rodeo town of Wickenburg. Everything is made to order. Friendly service from the owner-operators. Small town chatty atmosphere.

    (4)
  • John O.

    Best breakfast in the area and cheep. I had to stay in Wickenburg for a week for the Meadows, and had breakfast each day. The pancakes are to die for. You cannot even eat one. The ham is excellent. The eggs and hashborns are great. All with a great family atmosphere and great service.

    (5)
  • Cory B.

    This is the real deal, worthy of a drive back from Vegas. The Biscuits and gravy are not to be missed, huge portion, ask for half order and share with four people. Everything was great quality, the atmosphere was cute country, and the service was fantastic. This is a gem in Arizona, don't miss it.

    (5)
  • Lynette H.

    There are no better biscuits and gravy anywhere!!! Great ham steak too. We eat here multiple times and each time its awesome!

    (5)
  • Meghan B.

    Great little breakfast stop in Wickenburg, AZ. The staff are super friendly and helpful--giving you tips our where to go in Wickenburg. I had the omelet with spicy home fries--it was our typical diner style breakfast with coffee. My boyfriend had the biscuits and gravy and could not get enough. If you are in the neighbor stop in of your are craving the best biscuits and gravy. If you are looking for other options for breakfast you may want to keep looking.

    (3)
  • Bo R.

    We've been here on two occasions prior to this visit. The two prior visits were good, but this one was something right out of a fricking Twilight Zone episode. When we got there, there was this weird, distressed vibe in the air. Maybe it was us. Most definitely not. I, again, wanted pancakes, and again, didn't do it because there's no real Maple Syrup. Snob, I get it. I agree. One you go real, you'll nevah go back. Oh wait. Damn ADD. So we're sipping our coffee, and apple juice and we hear this conversation at the table begin, and it was loud. It grew increasingly louder to the point where I found it necessary to turn around to tell them to quit all that hollerin'. It was the owners. And their son. In a heated discussion about custody of a child, a CPS, and all kinds of fantastical things like that. My gf and I did the awkward shuffle in the seat, stare at each other pretending to be talking, but really eavesdropping, I mean, gathering solid intel on the situation. Call me nosy. You'd do it too. That's another thing; the seats suck. They're old. And the cushions need to be replaced because the foam is gone from inside of the cushions. After getting our food, our server shut the restaurant down at the owners direction. They said something in the back broke, but the server couldn't tell us what. Odd. The food. The food is solid. Biscuits and gravy are bomb. Eggs were off on this occasion, but on for the other 2 visits. Chicken Fried Steak is delish, and the hash browns done crispy were fantastic also. I'm sure we'll be back. It's good. It's cheap. And the people watching and eavesdropping is top notch.

    (3)
  • Jack M.

    Stsy away from.the ruban. Paper thin corned beef and little of it. Service was fine. Place is a little on the greasy side

    (1)
  • Damon D.

    Solid breakfast. Staff was quick, helpful, and fun to be around. Standard breakfast fare done really well. There's a certain friendly "biker" element to this place, but if that turns you off, you probably are best served hitting the road and finding a nice, safe Mickey-D's...

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    I've always taken pride in my sausage gravy, my family and friends say mine is the best they've ever had. But I have to say, Horseshoe Cafe's sets the bar. It's a little place and the staff provides the entertainment , all you have to do is just sit back and watch, true western redneck style hospitality. The portions are perfect for the price except the biscuits and gravy, a 1/2 order is enough for 2 people and we have yet to be disappointed; in fact we ride our bikes there at least once a month just for the gravy. Yup, it's that good! And they are biker friendly.

    (4)
  • Suzy F.

    Great breakfast -- I cleaned my plate, which I never do! The home fries with jalapenos were really good, and the biscuits and gravy were amazing. Fast and friendly service, too. They have early-closing summer hours, so be aware.

    (5)
  • Stephanie D.

    My family has a long history with the town of Wickenburg, but that is not why the Horseshoe Cafe got my five stars....oh no....they earned every single one of them. Let's break it down, shall we? One star: Reasonable Prices Clarice is right - you can get a hearty breakfast or lunch for a group of 4 and only be 30-35 dollars lighter when you leave. Two stars: Variety of Vittles Available Omelets? you got 'em. Breakfast burritos? You got 'em. Biscuits and Gravy? You got 'em. I think you get the picture Three stars: Portions are LARGE We went in for breakfast and I ordered a half order of the biscuits and gravy, with two scrambled eggs. That half order covered a plate the size of a turkey platter. Try the quarter order if you aren't ravenous. It's not on the menu, but they will accommodate your request with a smile. Four stars: Local Flavor This cafe is definitely a favorite of the locals. We arrived early, but by 9AM, every seat in the place was occupied. There was teasing and humorous banter between the wait staff and the customers, and between the customers themselves. Norm had his Cheers. Wickenburg has it's Horseshoe Cafe. Five stars: Service, Service, Service There was one waitress, hostess, and all around caretaker handling all the seats in the house. Deb Thompson knows how to work a room and can whip out the one liners better than Chris Rock taking on a heckler. She exudes warmth and comfort, and the cafe was full of happy people as a result.

    (5)
  • Leslie B.

    My wife and I were driving from Tucson to Las Vegas early in the day and looking for somewhere for breakfast. In a small town Yelp showed us a few three and two and a half star choices and the Horseshoe Cafe with nearly five stars, so we tried it. We ordered a half a biscuits and gravy, which was HUGE and delicious, scrambled eggs with cheese and ham, home fries, toast, and chicken soup. It was all outstanding. The biscuits and gravy were the best I have ever had. I am looking forward to our next reason to visit Wickenburg so we can go back to the Horseshoe Cafe.

    (5)
  • Lisa V.

    Great food, especially their breakfast. Fast service and friendly people. We always stop here on the way to Las Vegas. The interior is decorated really cute with a western theme. I had the way out west breakfast and I don't know how they make your eggs so good but they are the best eggs ever. My husband had the corn beef and hash with scrambled eggs and he loved them. Great food, great service, what else can you ask for? Will be back.

    (5)
  • Larry K.

    Great café-style cowboy themed restaurant on the main drag in Wickenburg. Though it appears to cater to tourists it was great with a straightforward menu and great service. We had the Rueben and a patty melt and we thoroughly enjoyed both. The food was served quick and hot and not oversized which I like. The corned beef was lean and just perfect and the cole slaw was home-made style and really good too.

    (5)
  • John G.

    Really a great place to stop for some good home style cooking. This was certainly very local and enjoyable. The decor was all western, which is what I like, and certainly down home-y.

    (5)
  • Jason W.

    A-OK just as it states. Stopped in for a breakfast on our way across Arizona. I found this place on yelp and with the high ratings this was a no brainer over the local Denny's. I ordered the Chorizo Breakfast Burrito and it was tasty and the portion size was perfect. Service was pretty fast for the most part; its such a small place and people coming and going and servers flying around kind of made my head spin but they do a fine job managing the madness on a busy morning. On one hand the place is cozy and quaint, on the other its also a shit hole. The menus haven't been replaced since the gun slinging days and the place needs a shit ton of TLC. Pretty sure that shitty building will fall down during breakfast one of these days.. Smoke was billowing out from the kitchen into the small dining area...although you couldn't tell until you left the room and came back...Kind of like the being in the bars during the smoking days. Yes, so there you have it. If you can deal with busy and dirty-dingy you will probably have a fine time here.

    (3)
  • Matt V.

    We stopped in on the way back from Vegas. Typically we just stop at the fast food restaurants off of 93, but we had some extra time so we decided to look for something more substantial. We rolled in at 1:30 which was just in time. The Horseshoe closes at 2:00 and they are serious about it. The sign was flipped to closed at about 1:50 and one party was turned away just before 2:00. The shop has a small western blue collar dive feel to it which fits the town. Menus were grimy which bothered my wife. My wife and I both ordered the Rodeo Burger which was a full half pound and tasty, but it didn't stand out as great. The waitress did drop off a complimentary cup of sausage gravy to try which was outstanding. I have the feeling that breakfast here is tremendous, but lunch is not quite as special.

    (4)
  • Scott C.

    Wickenburg is so much more than a string of ubiquitous fast food joints on the way to Vegas-in fact that's the outskirts of town and really (IMHO) doesn't quality as the town itself. Take the second right through the roundabout (Vegas can wait) and drive the DeLorean Back to the Past. Vintage Americana, Old West, and tumbleweeds collide in this gem of an Arizona keepsake called Wickenburg. Ragnar 2015 took us to the town in February and our team of six was on the second leg so we had time for breakfast. Along with another Ragnar team, 12 of us descended on this small diner for a little pre-race nourishment. They only had one waitress (let's call her Flo) and The Cook poked his head out to see the rush and I thought, here we go, this is going to take forever. Well, Flo and the Cook here hardly greenhorns, they crushed the order of our 12 and another team of six that wandered in plus another dozen that were there. The food was real and generous. Nothing beats a homemade breakfast with home fries, outstanding gravy, raisin toast, (my favorite) and lots of jam. Pancakes were the size of a hubcap on the Nash Rambler angle parked outside. I had the Bowl of Oats (didn't want to test the Run gods before my Ragnar leg). The Oats were fantastic, best I've ever had. Perfectly cooked, raisins, and brown sugar- the trilogy was complete. Milk was served on the side but the oats were so perfectly cooked that it wasn't needed. Ragnar 2015 was an amazing 36 hours and part of that was the fun and terrific food we enjoyed at the Horsehoe Café. Any trip through Wickenburg requires a stop here, Greenhorn.

    (5)
  • Christine w.

    Best breakfast food ever!!

    (4)
  • Derek S.

    We're a small diving team in Las Vegas and travel once a month to Phoenix to train platform. The last two trips we've stopped here for brunch and we're in love with Horseshoe Cafe! The staff makes us all feel warm and welcome and the food is amazing! They love kids and they make the experience fun and entertaining. Thanks for being our favorite team brunch stop!

    (5)
  • Angela J.

    Always amazing! Food is great, service is great, place is clean. Great stop on the way to Vegas.

    (5)
  • Greg S.

    This place is pretty remarkable. The owner is here most weekends and she is this hysterical biker lady. It appears to be a family run business and that is probably why the service is pretty good. The place is generally full of bikers on their way through town for a weekend ride. There is a lot of laughter from both the staff and the folks who are eating. The cook is particularly funny. My favorite item on the menu is the Horshoe omelette. It is top with some blend sour cream and salsa. I've never tasted an omelette quite like it and it's what keeps me coming back :-)

    (5)
  • Stan S.

    I am particularly drawn to restaurants owned and run by locals, where home cooked food and friendly service is typical. The food here was good and generous servings. I'd have given five stars except the waitress was too busy chatting with and hugging other patrons to pay any attention to me. After delivering my order, she never came back until I'd been waiting much too long for my check.

    (3)
  • Kev C.

    A great little dive restaurant in a little dive town. The staff was super friendly and helped me with the menu and had some great recommendations. I got the horseshoe omelete w/ 1/4 biscuits and gravy instead of toast AND a single pancake because the waitress told me they were HUGE. She didn't think i'd be able to eat it all... I did. And yes, she was impressed. It was a little pricey in the end, but I did order quite a bit of food and the portions were very generous, so I'm not going to complain. If I'm ever in the area again, I'll definitely be going back,

    (5)
  • Lieutenant Commander Philanderer F.

    Stopped for breakfast here on our way back to Las Vegas. Couldn't finish the humongous (and delicious) pancake in one sitting, but it tasted just as good for breakfast the next day. Major Clark raved about the chicken fried steak, especially the sausage gravy! We had an excellent meal at the Horseshoe. We support small businesses when possible, rather than large chain restaurants.

    (5)
  • Dawn D.

    This place is amazing! The little older lady (Deb) that owns this place is the sweetest woman ever. She is out there waiting and bussing tables right along with the other employees. There were four of us, all of us ordered traditional breakfast food; eggs, meat, potatoes and toast. The home fries are absolutely delicious, you can order them plain, with onions or with onions and jalapeños. The meats were equally top quality, the ham was thick, grilled perfectly and a large portion. I haven't had a breakfast this good anywhere for a long time! We will be back and I encourage you to stop in and try it for yourselves, I love spending my money at locally owned and operated establishments, and you can tell this lady puts a lot of effort into making sure your food and experience is awesome!

    (5)
  • Alisa J.

    The food was fantastic! Spicy potatoes were top notch. Chicken fried steak was delicious! There wasn't anything we ordered that wasn't great. The servers were super friendly and knew all the locals and spoke to them like family. My husband already wants to go back so they can know him by name too!

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    Stopped by thanks to previous Yelp reviews (and the availability of free wifi from next door) and decided to try the Horseshoe omelette. Probably one of the strangest omelettes I've ever had but it works and was quite tasty. Waitress stopped by quite often to check on us and top off the coffee so cup never ran dry.

    (4)
  • Stephen T.

    You better be hungry. Breakfast is amazing. The half order of biscuits and gravy is full of sausage and is more that most people can eat. No human can eat a full order.

    (5)
  • Jim L.

    Stopped in on my way through Arizona recently,the owner and her waitresses were really cool and very personable. I guess you only find that in small towns these days. The food was great the service was terrific and the prices were fair. Stop in here !!

    (5)
  • Brandy W.

    A nice ol dinner with good people. The owners were sitting at the table next to us and we talked and laughed until our food came out. Good hot biscuits and homemade gravy. I loved it. Thank you

    (5)
  • Claudia M.

    nothing great. hashbrowns tastes like old oil..when I visit here again I won't be running back

    (3)
  • Good Boy ..

    Awesome home cooked food. Country fried steak with gravy is craazzyyy good. Wish the waitress would have called me hun

    (4)
  • Eric P.

    Great place to eat! Had the Header omlet with ham, red pepper, green pepper and country potatoes. I also had raisin toast that was great. Best part was you could substitute the bread for biscuits and gravy. Wife gave it a run and she couldn't finish! It was delicious! Definitely going back next time we're in town! Staff was awesome and hilarious!

    (5)
  • Cristina F.

    Fun little cafe. Delicious food and good company. The staff was very nice to talk to. Enjoyed hearing the history of the town and the cafe from the staff who have lived in this little cowboy town for several years. You won't regret a visit to this breakfast joint.

    (5)
  • Jennifer W.

    Dragnet and I hopped on the motorcycle for an afternoon ride. We found ourselves up in Wickenburg, and wasn't sure where to eat. I've been through Wickenburg many times, on my way to Vegas. The only times I have stopped, have been at Denny's to use the facilities. ;) We decided to drop in here, after walking up and down the main street reading menu's. The food was great, the owners were really sweet, they kept making sure all of the customers had everything they needed. Locals eat here, so thats a great sign. I ordered the biscuts and gravy - HUGE plate!!! It had to be one of the best recipes I have had. Made from scratch, very filling. We actually got there right before they closed. They didn't turn us away, and like I mentioned, the food tasted fresh, not like it was the bottom of the pot, end of the day gravy. Check them out, support local business owners. Overall, I would and will eat there again. There it is Yelp. A great business to select as my final review.

    (4)
  • Willis W.

    The service was fast, friendly, and efficient. Unfortunately I can't give glowing reports about the food. I had breakfast there mid-morning on a weekday, so the place was only about half full. The order came promptly, but the french toast (which has gotten rave reviews) was flat and half burnt, my egg over easy was runny, and the sausage patties were hard and dry. If not palatable, it was at least edible, with good table syrup. Overall, I would rate this place a C-.

    (2)
  • J S.

    UGH! Who the heck wrote all these rave reviews??? Ok, so it was a "cute" biker cafe. She servers were friendly, but good grief, the food was TERRIBLE and the restaurant was sticky and dirty and old... I had the biscuits and gravy which was like eating 2 bricks covered in cement. My brother in law had the BLT and never did get any ketchup for his fries. The ranch tasted like tarter sauce. My husband got the 1/2 order french toast which was a measly 2 pieces of toast... The table was sticky, the floors were sticky. The bathroom was gross. The highchair was disgusting and the straps didnt have clasps. I ordered a scrambled egg for my toddler, which was barely cooked all the way. Just all around horrible.

    (1)
  • Michael T.

    Great service. Food is okay, but not great. Home style potatoes at breakfast are without flavor at all, even salt. Nice biscuits and gravy. Ordered a chicken fried steak and it was okay, albeit quite small compared to other restaurants. Eggs were fine. Good French toast and coffee.

    (3)
  • Pat J.

    Food was okay. Atmosphere was quaint. Can only speak for the ladies but if you have to potty you may wish to go somewhere else. As for the service, it was awesome.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Horseshoe Cafe

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