Death Valley's Places to Eat
Furnace Creek Inn Dining Room. The most upscale restaurant in Death Valley, very elegant, with a somewhat laid back dress code. Closed for summer season. Reservations are required for dinner and Sunday brunch. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served. Call 760-786-2345 for reservations.
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49'er Cafe
Located in Furnace Creek Ranch, this restaurant is less upscale than the Furnace Creek Inn or the Wrangler Steakhouse, but offers decent food with dinner entrees starting around $10.
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Wrangler Buffet
Located in Furnace Creek Ranch, the all you can eat buffet is served daily for breakfast and lunch. A variety of hot and cold items like fruit, salad, eggs, waffles, bacon are offered for breakfast. For lunch they serve three hot entrees, as well as a soup and salad bar. It's not gourmet, but you can certainly fill yourself up on before a long day of exploring.
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Wrangler Steakhouse
Located in Furnace Creek Ranch, this upscale restaurant offers steaks and other entrees starting around $25. Open for dinner only.
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Panamint Springs
Located at the west edge of the park, this little resort has a gril outside on the porch where you can have a burger or steak cooked to order. The menu also offers a reasonable selection of pastas, and soups. Prices start at around $10 for entrees.
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Stovepipe Wells
A more relaxed restaurant that's a notch up from camp dining. Located in Stovepipe Wells Village you can sit down and order from a selection of hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner choices. None are terribly fancy, but they're not to pricey either.
If you need some simple rations, there is a convenience store here as well.
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Drink
Corkscrew Saloon.
Located in Furnace Creek Ranch and providing a cowboy atmosphere, the drink prices are reasonable ($5 for a beer) and the crowd combines retired tourists with Death Valley locals, creating an interesting mix.
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