About
Welcome to Diamond Creek Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled along the historic Route 66 in Peach Springs, Arizona. Known for its delightful fusion of Hualapai flavors and classic American cuisine, this eatery has quickly become a favorite among locals and travelers alike. Located at 900 AZ-66, it invites guests to experience a menu bursting with vibrant tastes and generous portions.
At Diamond Creek, every dish tells a story. Their Hualapai Nachos for just $12.99 set the perfect tone for any meal, showcasing a delicious blend of flavors right from the start. For those seeking something crispy, the Onion Rings and Fried Zucchini will not disappoint. With appetizers ranging from Chips and Salsa at $7.99 to the delightful Soup of the Day at $5.99, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy before diving into heartier fare.
For breakfast enthusiasts, the Hualapai Breakfast Burrito and the Route 66 Breakfast Sandwich are standout choices, both priced at $10.99. Don’t overlook the Biscuits & Gravy for a classic kick at just $8.99.
But it’s not just the food that captivates; it’s the entire experience at Diamond Creek. Customers have raved about the cleanliness and welcoming atmosphere, noting the exceptional service provided by the friendly staff. Denise Nichols remarked on the large portions and cleanliness, while Les Mahoney exclaimed about the incredible flavor of the Hualapai Taco and green pork chili.
Beyond the gourmet offerings, guests enjoy a sense of community and history — JoAnn Hollingsworth found the Fry Bread to be worth the visit alone, and Ang declared the Indian taco absolutely unforgettable, showcasing the restaurant’s unique regional offerings.
Whether you’re on a nostalgic road trip or making a deliberate detour to savor something truly special, Diamond Creek Restaurant promises an unforgettable dining experience. With its warm ambiance, friendly service, and mouthwatering dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit destination in Peach Springs. Stop by, and see what the hype is all about!
“ The restaurant was so clean and nice looking. The food was good and very large portions. We would absolutely recommend this place ”
“ Oh my, the Hualapai Taco AND green pork chili were SO good! Just gobbled them down! Highly recommend. ”
“ This was a place I intended to stop at on my vacation trip. I had never had an Indian taco and was looking forward to trying. It was SO good . After I left there I was looking up recipes, because there isn't anything like it where I come from and I can't wait 5 years to eat it again. Service was great, our waitress was friendly and got our order right. I definitely would recommend this place, even if you have to backtrack or detour to get here, it's worth it. ”
“ We visited in the off season so the restaurant was quiet and slow, but the Fry Bread was WORTH IT! If you ask nicely, they'll make it even if they are out of it. Free wifi is super fast. A must-stop on Route 66. ”
“ One of those times, we were starving due to drive down the canyon to the Colorado River. Our server was really nice and attentive. The food was really good...tore up the club sandwich. Kids meals were good. Kids had coloring activities. Good time!!! ”
“ I got a Hualapai taco but they were kind enough to add green chili on it! It was so good!! I literally ate every single last bite and scraped my plate. I then had a banana foster on fried bread!! At this point I was so full but it smelled and looked so good I had to at least taste it. Instead I ended up eating quite a few bites before I could break myself away from it. I regret nothing! ”
“ My nephew and I stopped here for Native American tacos and they were the best. The restaurant was quiet but the food was amazing. ”
“ Very enjoyable, staff was helpful, polite and we enjoyed the whole experience. My 9 yr old said " best food ever! Can we always eat here!?" ”