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http://intothegrand.com/
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Address:
148 6th Ave, Page
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The dancing and the drums was neat. Food was good but not true buffet. Also it is no longer tacos by the way. The atmosphere was pretty interesting as well. Lots of river boats and memorabilia around. The painting is incredible. The rest of my family loved it! We had some really noisy foreign tourist that were very distracting for the first 20 minutes.
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The mural painted walls and grand canyon River rafting theme was unique and very enjoyable. The Dutch oven style food was hearty and delicious! Super tender beef roast, mashed potatoes, barbeque baked beans, chunky applesauce and spice cake were just what I needed for dinner. The entertainment and ambiance were my favorite part. An acoustic guitar player with a smooth and beautiful voice performed while we ate and the native American dancing that followed was amazing! Such a great experience!
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The food was good, it's a home cooked meal. The experience was spectacular!! Native Americans from the local tribe told us their history, played instruments, danced and did the hoop dance. Very amazing and worth it!!
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A great experience indeed from the very beginning. We made reservations online and showed up at our slotted time. We were greeted by Haus (sp?) who is a very friendly, personable guy who showed us into the entertainment area. He chatted a bit and sent us on our way to pick seats and get some buffet style food. The dinner was delicious...pulled pork, tender roast beef along with sides. I was disappointed that they didnt have the navajo tacos I heard so much about. The entertainment from the Navajo dancers and hooping was fantastic. This is definitely something you need to do if you are in Page. Thanks again!!
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I’m from the south and absolutely loved my experience here. Delicious, southwest-style comfort food with live music and dancing. The owner, Hoss, (who made a point to meet everyone who attended) and the staff were so polite and personable. Drinks were unique and affordably priced. Make sure to visit if you’re ever in Page, AZ.
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A truly unique experience of good food, good portions, "colorado cake" for desert is a nice touch, try the Colorado sunrise drink, entertainment, great atmosphere, very friendly staff, clean facilities, ample parking space with a lot of available street parking space available. Need more room here to make mention of all the other unique stuff.... Check it out!
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Okay so I'm not 100% sure how I feel about my experience here. The owner was extremely friendly and remembered our names when he interacted with us throughout the night. The space the restaurant is in had been in his family for decades and the decor is a tribute to his and his father's Colorado River rafting business. And the concept of doing dinner and a show and only one seating a night, I really quite like.
The show was really cool, traditional Native American dancing of different varieties, including some education about the Navajo culture and the type of dancing, singing, and regalias we would see.
But what did they have to do with each other? I can't help my brain from thinking that the entertainment is just a gimmick the owner is using to get people in rather than an authentic experience celebrating indigenous people and their culture.
I want to believe that the owner really is truly a massive supporter of the local Navajo and uses his resources to spotlight them and educate the diners who are there each night. But it's hard not to be wary since it's very clear the only Navajo influence is the show (the owner isn't Navajo, or at least didn't identify himself as Native American, and nothing about the venue/food would hint towards Navajo influence).
The food isn't great, I was expecting a menu of traditional Navajo dishes, but there was only one; a Navajo taco. There rest is American food with fry bread. But my mixed drink (lavender lemonade & vodka) was delicious.
Overall I'm glad we went as it was a cool experience and we learned more about the Navajo culture. We made sure to tip the dancers well. But deep down I feel a little apprehensive about the concept and really hope the dancers get paid well and enjoy doing it.
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Amazing place. The owner's were great and the show was awesome. The food was a nice added bonus. I will definitely go there again.
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