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Contribuisci feedbackDidn't expect much given the remote location, but we were quite satisfied. We had breakfast here on a Saturday while staying at the hotel. Breakfast burger: 4.5/5. Fresh vegetables and egg really good, with well seasoned hash browns. Spanish omelette: 3.5/5. Needed some more seasoning but overall solid. Toast came pre-buttered and was good. Coffee: 3/5. It was standard and inoffensive. Service was a little slow but very warm. The mountain views outside through the glass walls were great. Tables had hot sauce on the ready. Thank you for your hospitality!
Dining options are limited when visiting Death Valley National Park particularly when the restaurants inside the park are closed or have limited hours due to Covid. Hence, we ended up here. Either due to popularity and/or lack of choice, Jack's was full Monday at 7:00pm on the night prior to us having breakfast. At 7:45am, people were already waiting for breakfast an indication that the restaurant should open earlier than 8:00am. We too, were there when they opened and breakfast took a lengthy hour which is too long to get cold hash browns, burnt toast with a scoop of whipped butter mashed in between, and tough eggs in an omelet with unevenly distributed ingredients. Additionally, the food was not seasoned. Beware of the screwball pricing where coffee is $3, a side of toast is $3, and an English muffin is $4, but a side of potatoes is $4.
Very decent food in the middle of nowhere. Located inside Longstreet Inn Casino RV Resort where we were staying, so it was convenient for us to grab both dinner and breakfast here while visiting Death Valley National Park. Wings and fries, fish and chips and two egg breakfast weren't bad. Wished the fries were hot and fresh, but they weren't terrible. We ordered takeout and ate in our room because it's located next to the casino, so it smelled of cigarettes. On Friday night, they had live music, which was cool.
After losing track of time exploring Ash Meadows we opted to check out Jack's Cafe instead of driving back to Las Vegas for dinner. We thought this place was great. Our kids liked the appetizer sampler and quesadilla. I got the swiss mushroom burger with onion rings and it was tasty. My wife got the crispy chicken sandwich, bread was nicely buttered and griddled and she enjoyed it. Food was way better here than at The Oasis in Death Valley, and half the price.
Situated within the casino just off S.R. 373 in Nevada, this restaurant is clean and well-kept. The service is satisfactory, although an extra server would be a welcome addition. The food is tasty and reasonably priced. The casino boasts clean restrooms in the lobby, and there are gas pumps outside with prices that are slightly lower than those in California, potentially offering a better fuel blend similar to what you find in Arizona—though I couldn't confirm that. Additionally, there's a convenient store just across the hall, which is a nice perk. - Nate
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