Back In The Day
a menu on a chalkboard
Taco menu
Store front
Menu at Mammoth Saloon and Diner
the interior of a coffee shop
Indian fry bread taco. It was pretty good but more of a tostada than a taco.
9am-5pm but that's not posted anywhere except the website
a refrigerated coffee shop
a man standing in a coffee shop
Front of the store!
Nice view.
outside
Nannaphat K.
Mar 3, 2025
I took a trip out of town to explore a different area, and I stumbled upon this beautiful spot, a well-known tourist attraction ( Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours Inc.) This charming, old-school cowboy-style café offers a unique menu, smooth and flavorful coffee, and delicious homemade bakery. The service was fantastic, making the experience even better.You can sit back, relax, and take in the stunning views that surround you. Plus, there are plenty of other activities in the area, making it a great place to spend the day and enjoy a change of scenery.If you're looking for a little escape from the city without going too far, this historic spot is definitely worth a visit!
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Dolores Z.
Jan 13, 2025
This is a tiny bakery located in the Goldfield Gold Mine attraction. It's small, but staff is attentive and helpful, and there's a good selection of appetizing baked goods and freshly brewed beverages. They also offer house made tamales, which were good (I am quite spoiled by the wonderful tamales in Chicago and the 'burbs). Porch patio seating.
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Sue B.
Feb 29, 2024
We enjoyed a fun visit to the ghost town. We stopped in here for a cuppa coffee, and it was surprisingly pretty good mocha. They had a nice selection of sweets, but we didn't try any.We came back later for some Indian fry bread tacos. They were pretty good. Overall, we had a good experience with both of our visits here.
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Kenneth T.
Oct 23, 2022
Ehh stopped in here while visiting the town. We ended up getting the frozen prickly pear lemonade and a heath bar cookie - both were too sweet and gave us headaches.
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Kristopher L.
Aug 10, 2016
Stopped by this little coffee shop / bakery after our Apache Trail Tour and had a couple snacks. The frozen banana was definitely frozen and was difficult to bite into at first. It took time for it to thaw even in the hot Arizona summer heat! They had a decent selection of baked goods and coffees. We also purchased a pretty unique prickly pear coffee cake that we bought to take home. Overall very good experience and friendly customer service!
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Jill L.
Feb 29, 2020
9am-5pm. I did actually get to have coffee here because mama needs that coffee before 9! So if you're camping at the Lost Dutchman Starbucks at Frys is closest.
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R S.
Jul 4, 2019
Coffee was great, great atmosphere! Mary Joe greeted us with a smile! And I got to meet Mayor Bob. Definitely coming back to visit. :-)
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Karen B.
Jun 1, 2017
I can't write a review of their products, though they smelled amazing, but the service was outstanding and everything look delicious. We stopped in because my 9 year old got the nose bleed to end all nose bleeds and the lady working (so sorry, I never got her name) couldn't have been more helpful. We went through a roll and a half of paper towels and she wouldn't accept anything. Next time, we are trying the frozen bananas and huge chocolate chip cookies!
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Nikki H.
Mar 9, 2021
Do not waste your time or money! My simple coffee drink was made twice and still wrong. We told the lady we were vegan and she still put Carmel sauce (containing cow's milk) in my drink. I don't trust they have a true understanding of what vegan means and would NOT recommend this place to anyone vegan or anyone wanting the coffee drink you actually ordered. We politely took the drink and then threw it in the trash but will definitely never return. This place falsely advertises vegan products, I hope they educate themselves in the near future.
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Victoria P.
May 9, 2021
I love this place. They make the best Iced Chia tea! And then you can sit outside on the deck and enjoy the view of the mountains. It doesn't get any better than this.
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