12 Arizona Retro Restaurants That Still Know Exactly What They’re Doing

Arizona is home to some of the most legendary old-school restaurants in the country, and they have been serving up great food for decades. From neon-lit soda fountains to rugged steakhouses carved right into the hillside, these spots carry serious history on their menus.

Some have been around since before your grandparents were born, yet they keep packing in crowds every single day. If you love good food with even better stories, these twelve Arizona classics are absolutely worth the trip.

MacAlpine’s Diner & Soda Fountain – Phoenix, Arizona

Step back in time the moment you walk through the doors of MacAlpine’s, a Phoenix treasure that has been scooping ice cream and mixing egg creams since 1928. The black-and-white checkered floors and original soda fountain counter make it feel like a living museum.

Order a hand-spun milkshake or a classic banana split and you will completely understand why this place has survived nearly a century. Locals and tourists alike keep coming back for that unmistakable old-world charm.

Delgadillo’s Snow Cap – Seligman, Arizona

Somewhere along the stretch of Historic Route 66 in Seligman sits one of the most gloriously quirky roadside stops you will ever find. Delgadillo’s Snow Cap has been slinging burgers and soft-serve ice cream since 1953, and the humor here is part of the menu…

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