ROD'S STEAK HOUSE
Read moreRod's Steak House opened in 1946, during the heyday of Route 66. The sign in the shape of an ox clearly shows the specialty of the house. The animal is served there in all its forms or almost. You can, for example, taste liver prepared the old fashioned way or excellent beef ribs. All main courses include a soup of the day or a green salad as well as baked potatoes, French fries or green beans. The establishment was temporarily closed in 2022, with no announced reopening date.
STATION 66 ITALIAN BISTRO
Read moreThis Italian restaurant located in the center of Williams offers pizzas, bruschettas and pastas, very good by the way, but also a whole range of salads and sandwiches. The setting is pleasant and is in the atmosphere of Route 66. A success, with a false air of gas station for the outside terrace and an undeniable retro perfume for the dining room, in a modern and warm setting. Rooftop and patio in season... A delight!
PINE COUNTRY RESTAURANT
Read moreLocated only a few meters from the Williams train station and the Visitor Center, between the two avenues of Route 66, the Pine Country Restaurant is a pleasant place to have a hearty breakfast, a meal and also to taste excellent homemade desserts! This is the specialty of the establishment, with a striking choice: about forty different pies and cakes made every day. With so much choice, this is an address that gourmands will find hard to avoid.
CRUISERS CAFE 66
Read moreThis former 1930s gas station has been converted into a restaurant with a beautiful outdoor patio. Sit among the old gas pumps and other relics of the '66 and enjoy the smells of the food served here. Steaks, ribs, burgers, salads, grilled chicken and of course an assortment of desserts. The bar offers a nice selection of local beers. There are screens on the walls showing sports channels, and in the summer, it's not uncommon for bands to provide musical entertainment outside.