Housed in a former cabin that once served as Sedona [1]’s first sheriff’s station, Savannah’s (2545 W. Hwy. 89A, 928/282-7959, 5–9 p.m. daily, $23–41) oozes local charm. The cozy restaurant, tucked into an old grove forest, is well known by locals for having the best steaks in town, grilling tender filets and marbled ribeyes. Non-beefeaters will find chicken dishes and an impressive selection of seafood, expertly prepared. And for a little fun, all entrées come with a choice of toppings, including sautéed mushrooms, gorgonzola-walnut butter, and pepper-brandy sauce.
The garlic-sautéed lobster blinis at Heartline Café (1610 W. Hwy. 89A, 928/282-0785, 4:30–10 p.m. daily, $15–32) are a Sedona classic. The hard-to-categorize restaurant features Southwestern flavors, Asian touches, and a little continental flair, like the roasted pear and butternut squash soup or the tea-smoked chicken dumplings with spicy peanut sauce. There are seafood, pasta, and vegetarian dishes on the menu, and plenty for meat eaters.
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[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/phoenix-scottsdale-sedona/sedona