

First, there are the infamous saddle bar stools that beg for a spot on your Instagram feed, and then there are the walls covered in retro signage and dollar bills. Though the drive to Tortilla Flat can be a bit windy, the on-site, family-friendly Superstition Restaurant & Saloon has plenty of fun and fab food in store to make the trip worth your while. Today, it houses a tiny museum (housed in an old one-room school–you can still ring the bell!), a recently added jail, a mercantile and the Superstition Restaurant & Saloon. Though fire and floods have tried to ravage the historic town, visitors can still visit this gem of a spot in the Superstition Mountain. Once upon a time, it served as a stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail and as well as a camping ground for prospectors searching for the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine. What they might not expect, though? Just how delicious they’ll find the comforting eats at Superstition Restaurant & Saloon to be. People from all over the state flock to Tortilla Flat, a historic town nestled in the Superstition Mountains, for a quirky retreat bursting with Old West charm.
