We had dinner at the Last Kind Words Saloon twice during our recent stay at the Ranch at Death Valley. I thankfully took the advice from the web site and made reservations in advance. The weekend before we got there it was totally booked. The service was great -- very friendly and attentive. If
Was nervous going to eat because of the negative reviews....some of them were really hilarious and I thought I have to step up my review game. But here's the deal...we had a really great attentive waiter Jose, we had prime rib, the filet, chili, and a kale salad. The 2 of us that had the filet were
We were in death valley for the weekend and had diner here and the food was delicious.
They did take longer to accommodate a larger party of people but it was well worth it.
The servers we had were great, very helpful and friendly.
Our experience here was awesome. We had to wait little considering they were crazy busy and short staffed we understood. We sat in patio which has nice ambience. We ordered pistachio pasta and some burger. Both dishes were crazy expensive but delicious. We were eating in the middle of desert after a
Great atmosphere with the wild west decor, feels like an old upscale saloon. Food was pretty good, so was the service. Slow in the daytime but night time is more lively. Next to a gift shop with the souvenirs. Second time around, will return here next time.
Sweet potatoes were good, chicken sandwich was great! Loved the atmosphere it has an old-time vintage look. The service was excellent, and they were busy!
Stopped in here for lunch when we were in death valley to check out the lake at Badwater Basin. Absolutely charming property, staff are incredibly nice. Food is great, we would definitely eat here again!
Food was pretty good, but generally kind of soggy. I won't complain about prices, the location justifies them. Cool atmosphere. Servers friendly if a tad slow.
This is one of those difficult reviews to write because it needs a lot of context. Last Kind Words Saloon is a family style touristy restaurant that charges incredibly high prices for food that is just OK. That being said, you are over 2 hours away from civilization in an oasis in Death Valley so
Wow this makes a trip to Death Valley worth it especially if you're worried about there being nothing to eat. This large complex with a huge gift shop and great dining room presents a terrific American barroom menu with good quality food and an Old West saloon atmosphere to boot.
The gift shop is h
One would never expect to find a Saloon and a Steakhouse in the middle of a desert like Death Valley. However, this Last Kind Words Saloon and Steakhouse is so amazing that I would recommend those who have never been to Death Valley to visit this place for dinner only. This Saloon reminds you of the
Death Valley food is sort of the same wherever you go so don't feel as if you missed out by not eating somewhere, imo. Being in the park means paying dearly. A burger is $21 average. No joke. That's without fries in some places. If you can bring food from outside and cook it, that's your best bet. B
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