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Map of Tombstone — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Tombstone — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Tombstone

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Tombstone. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
1

O.K. Corral

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21 lists 
Historical landmark
Museums
History museum
O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona is a legendary historic site known for its daily reenactments of the famous gunfight involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. The town has preserved its National Historic District designation with the help of the National Park Service, offering visitors a glimpse into the Old West. Tourists can explore snack shops, restaurants, small hotels, B&Bs, and enjoy horseback, stagecoach and wagon tours.
Rich in history, this town delivers. Spent a full day and didnt see everything. The actors were great and informative. The ambiance was spot on. My husband was the cowboy he wanted to always be (he's Yemeni 😅) we hit two of the restaurants and the food was really good. I wasnt into the wild west before this trip but now I would definitely go back again.
P J — Google review
Beautiful town with wonderful people. Full of history and unique shops. Also, who doesn't want to see an old West gunfight? I wish I had had more time to explore. I will definitely be back!
Ashley S — Google review
We had a really good time at the OK Corral. The gunfight reenactment was so much better than I had expected. The museum collection was impressive. I wish we had spent a little more time there. So much to see.
Joey Z — Google review
So much fun! The gun fight was Awesome. Perfect for a family day. There are three shows a day retelling the gun fight at O.K. Corral. There is also a mini museum of the history of Tombstone's hayday 😉
Jessica W — Google review
The show was worth the price of entry ($10 pp over 5). Very comical but the history lesson behind it was very interesting as well. My children 10, 8, & 5 all stayed entertained the whole 30 min. Gun shots are loud in the "arena"
John L — Google review
Very fun place, with a great history lesson, and the gunfight reenactment was entertaining to watch. The walk through museum outside was informative and interesting. Definitely worth the price of the ticket!
Melody M — Google review
There us more history than just the gun fight at the OK coral on Oct 26, 1881. It's all great and you feel like you can almost touch it.
Karl W — Google review
Nice little historical town and streets. Crystal palace serves up a good burger and blt. Courthouse is a gem
Jackie M — Google review
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Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

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19 lists 
Historical landmark
Museums
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park in Tombstone, Arizona is a captivating destination that preserves the original Cochise County courthouse. The building, constructed in 1882, features a distinctive Roman cross shape and served as the offices of various county officials, including the sheriff and treasurer. Today, this Victorian-era structure houses a museum filled with artifacts and exhibits that offer insight into the area's rich history.
Free admission for the Christmas celebration. Nicely decorated with staff in period clothes. Fascinating exhibits laid out well to allow people to move around them easily. Mexican ballet folk dancing was beautiful and fun to watch. This was our first time visiting the courthouse and we were lucky we chose the Christmas event day to go.
Jennifer H — Google review
I have a great imagination, and I look/read everything at a museum. First, the 7 minute movie I was watching was ruined by the sound of a jackhammer right outside the window. Then, my museum experience was ruined yet again because the staff felt it was important to store current day goods next to or in the midde of the displays. Because of disruption and ruination of my experience, I thought the fee was a little high, but understand that money is needed to protect our history. There is a sign on the door that warned of noisy construction, but nowhere was there a sign that said, "As your thoughts take you back in time, and your daydreaming about court house shenanigans in the 1800's, never mind the 2025 polo shirts hanging out next to the judges desk." Now, imagine my eye roll.
Deirdre H — Google review
Tombstone was awesome. The undertaker coffee place was amazing it really is Coffee to die for. I had three coffee’s in one day. They had a great book party or book launching there with Lola and nacho a kids book with all the cool stuff in tombstone! had to get a couple of those for the grandkids! I think you can buy it on Amazon too. She has lots of books on different places!the Kids books about really cool places. Terri Trejo is the authors name and The book is called the traveling adventures of nacho and Lola touring tombstone! what’s cool is that Her books show you around with the dogs,they go places that you can go and the kids love to take the book and walk around tombstone and see what the doggies did and they are doing the same thing. Super neat. It was a fun filled weekend.
Darlette C — Google review
Visiting Tombstone Courthouse State Park is a great experience stepping back in time to the Old West..The abandoned town lives again with a museum..reenactment and a real west feeling.☆☆☆☆☆
Mark B — Google review
You can feel the history in this building in every room. I recommend sitting in the courtroom for a few moments and imagine the things that were said or yelled in that room.
Fettman1176 — Google review
Great real history of Tombstone! Informative and interesting displays.
Roderick M — Google review
Very nice old courthouse with lots of authentic artifacts. Worth visiting.
BRAD B — Google review
It's a great way to spend the day! I felt like I was taken back in time!
Gwendolyn D — Google review
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The Bird Cage Theatre

Mentioned on 
18 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Bird Cage Theatre, a renowned landmark in Tombstone, is steeped in history and legend. Dating back to 1881, it was a bustling hub of activity, operating around the clock with various amenities such as a cantina, bar, theater, and massage parlor. Notorious for its association with gambling and brothels, the venue attracted both famous and infamous figures of the time.
A very unique museum with an easy self-guided tour experience. I'm glad this place is here and I'm happy that I went though it. Is it worth $16.50 per person? I'd give it a "soft yes." The museum's artifacts are not perfectly curated and it was a bit dusty, but it's a good place to spend 30 minutes while in Tombstone if you're interested in the history.
David M — Google review
This theatre offers a truly unique and thrilling ghost-hunting experience, and I absolutely loved it! The biggest highlight by far was the woman who led the tour she was incredible. Her energy, storytelling, and deep knowledge of the local history made the entire experience feel authentic and captivating. She brought just the right mix of spookiness, humor, and historical insight, keeping everyone engaged the whole time. The atmosphere of the theatre added to the eerie charm, and the ghost-hunting equipment made it feel interactive and fun. Even if you're a skeptic, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement. Overall, it was a memorable and entertaining night, and I’d highly recommend it especially thanks to the amazing guide who truly made the experience come alive.
Nicholie G — Google review
The Birdcage Theatre – Tombstone, Arizona If Tombstone is the heart of the Wild West, then the Birdcage Theatre is its cathedral. Think of it as the Lambeau Field of football or the Carnegie Hall of music—the place where history, legend, and atmosphere all come together. Many museums claim “nothing has been touched” over the years, but few deliver. The Birdcage does—and in spades. Walking inside feels like stepping directly into the 1880s. Hundreds of authentic items remain in place from nearly 150 years ago. The rooms, the furniture, even the air carries the weight of the stories that shaped the American West. It’s not just a museum—it’s living history. On a personal note, I experienced something here I’ve never felt elsewhere. While exploring the basement on a daytime self-guided tour, I had a haunting encounter I can’t easily explain. I’m not someone who buys into things quickly, but this one gave me chills. If you’re interested in the paranormal, this place more than delivers. Overall, this is the experience of Tombstone. Worth every bit of the entrance fee, even in the 2020s. Take your time, let the history sink in, and if you only see one thing in Tombstone, make it the Birdcage. I’ll be returning—again and again.
Bryan R — Google review
My husband and I are avid travelers and obsessed with paranormal investigations. This did not disappoint! I know I sound crazy to some but for those that have experienced it themselves completely understand me- I walked to one side (away from the group) and immediately felt like a 50 lb weight was on my stomach. I walked towards my husband and told him what just happened, immediately took a picture of the area where I felt the unusual feeling. I captured a ghost on camera! I captured several orbs, one entire human figure and one mist over the Black Moriah. Well worth every penny and every minute spent- it was the highlight of my trip!
Katie S — Google review
This is the original building of The Bird Cage Theatre. It was built in 1881 and is now a museum, but retains a lot of the original theater details. We found the exhibits fascinating and really enjoyed the museum. There is also a nice gift shop loaded with Tombstone souvenirs.
Louis E — Google review
Historic, Haunting, and Totally Worth the Visit. During our trip to Tombstone, we stopped by the Bird Cage Theatre—and it did not disappoint! Hearing the history of the building, seeing the original bar still marked with bullet holes, and viewing the old paintings and artifacts really brought the Wild West to life. The stories behind the place are fascinating, and it’s incredible how much has been preserved. If you’re in Tombstone, this is definitely a must-see spot for a deeper, more vivid look at its past.
Mint M — Google review
I spent a solid three hours here taking in every detail—and if they weren’t closing for the day, I would’ve stayed longer. If you’re in Tombstone and skip the Bird Cage Theatre, you’re missing out. Period. Ignore the cheapskates whining about the $18 admission—it’s worth every cent if you have even a remote appreciation for history. This place is a time capsule, and absolutely essential if you want to understand the real Tombstone.
Michael K — Google review
Bird cage was cool. The host we had was very knowledgeable. We paid the fee and walked around . Pictures and videos are allowed if they are your personal takes but pictures of artifacts cannot be shared w/o written permission from the theatre itself.
Laura K — Google review
4

The Tombstone Epitaph

Mentioned on 
17 lists 
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Tombstone Epitaph, Arizona's oldest continuously published newspaper, offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the Old West. The Tombstone Epitaph Museum is dedicated to showcasing the paper's history and features exhibits on how it was printed in the 1880s, including the original Washington hand press.
We stopped in the Tombstone Epitaph Museum while visiting Tombstone. The curator is very sweet and friendly. The museum is free and has cheap Tombstone merchandise. It’s an interesting place to read about a local newspaper that has been around since the 1800s!
Emily T — Google review
Go get a newspaper here! From the OK Corral (and likely other places) you can get a deal to pickup a newspaper memento here. You should also ask for the newest print. This was a cool quick visit to see the presses and some notes of the Clum history.
M K — Google review
We really enjoyed this place.
Monica S — Google review
Wonderful little peice of print history. Fun to see the old machines. Don't forget to pick up a newspaper!
Dk — Google review
Visited this place along with three friends on a trip to Tombstone this past spring. The docent here had negative feelings about Tombstone's chasing Dodge City money (and rightfully so), but was very knowledgeable about the history of this historic town. Really enjoyed seeing all the old printing presses and equipment that is specific to that era!
Isaiah S — Google review
Very cool place to visit and see more of Tombstone's history. Also, if you visit the OK Corral and buy a ticket there, then you can receive a free souvenir here. The staff here are very nice and full of wonderful information.
Jimmy S — Google review
Really cool little museum. They have all the original printing presses and ink plates. Several historic prints have been maintained in glass cases. Staff were very knowledgeable and friendly. **You can receive a free reprint of the 1881 newspaper, with the original gunfight reports, if you attend the re-enactment at the O.K Corral.
Breanne G — Google review
Quaint little museum with great pictures and cool items. This was included in our tombstone okay corral tickets. You get a free newspaper when you visit.
ShonnaLee R — Google review
5

Rose Tree Museum

Mentioned on 
13 lists 
Museum
The Rose Tree Museum is a tourist attraction in Tombstone, Arizona that contains the world's largest rose bush. The museum is also home to artifacts and exhibits from the average home of someone living in Tombstone at the time the roses were planted.
I stumbled upon this place and I’m so glad I went in! There’s a lot of history to take in as you wander the interior, and the rose tree is a lot to take in on its own. I recommend spending some time under its canopy and taking in its impressive structure and especially that trunk! There’s an overlook as well so you can catch a glimpse of the whole thing. This is a beautiful place and I would absolutely come back ❤️🌹
Sophia J — Google review
Locals can stop in, smell the roses, sit in shady bistro tables, and have lunch! Our favorite quiet place with gorgeous flowers, hummingbirds, and the best museum. Next door to Mom & pops sandwich shop makes it easy to have a bite, out of the tourists way.
Tonia C — Google review
We went to see the largest tree rose in the world blooming. The rose is a spectacular sight even when it's not blooming, but seeing it in bloom was a treat. The museum is well stocked with historical items and the grounds are colorful and quaint. It's worth the $5 fee to learn about local history and get you off the main road and tourist traps.
Theresa E — Google review
The largest rose bush in the world is a MUST SEE! What an experience, especially for rose lovers!! This is my third time visiting the rose bush, and I will definitely be back. This time I stayed in a Rose Bush Museum suite - which has private 24 hour access to the courtyard where the rose bush resides. And I planned my visit to coincide with the rose bush's peak of full bloom. Incredible experience!
Mellyn A — Google review
a little disappointed in this museum and the guy at the door didn't seem like he wanted to be there so why should I be therw
Christina — Google review
Very unique setup, visited a couple of times, and enjoyed seeing it in bloom. Would definitely recommend for any flower enthusiast. My wife absolutely loved seeing it as well as the smaller different color bushes. Entry was $5/person from memory and they accept debit card at the door. Interesting exhibits inside and the rose bush out back, could be in and out in a few minutes or spend as much time as you like.
Cliff M — Google review
We were lucky to visit when the rose bush was in bloom and it was amazing! Staff was friendly and punny😁(mention the fans and he will have you rolling). $5 for entrance (anyone over 14) and kids are free. The museum is small, but they have some amazing things. Texas Republic currency and a wooden bowling ball were something you don't see everyday. The rose bush is epic and so cool! Pictures don't do it justice and it really has to be seen in person, so that you can get a feel of how large the thing is.
Chris B — Google review
The price is $5 to enter. It's worth a visit and lots of picture opportunities. The rose tree is magnificent, and in April, it's blooming season. The museum has lots of pieces, and it's well taken care of. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the shade under the tree. There were even rose trees for sale. The gift shop had jewelry, soaps, and lotions. Soaps have ingredients from the tree.
Jonathan D — Google review
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6

Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

Mentioned on 
13 lists 
Theme park
Bar
The Old Tombstone Western Theme Park offers a wide range of family-friendly attractions and tours, from mini-golf to gunfight re-enactments and an Old West Comedy show. Visitors can enjoy Wild West rides, Hollywood stunt shows, panning for gold, and more. The park also features various dining options, trolley tours, and an award-winning performance show called Tombstone Cowboys.
I can't say enough good things about Tombstone. We had the best time and didn't want to leave. Everyone was friendly, there was a lot to do. We loved Big Nosed Kate's Saloon, the mine tour was amazing, the trolley tour was amazing, and the 2 different gunfight reenactments were amazing, too. Lastly, the Birdcage museum and the Boothill cemetery were super interesting! We totally loved all of it!
Martha B — Google review
This is a must! We drove 3 hours and it was worth every moment. There's plenty of western shops. We took the trolley and learned a lot from our driver. Good history lesson.
Paula D — Google review
Longest running comedy gunfight show with gun twirlers, stunts, kid friendly games, gold panning, and mini golf. The cantina is also adorable, and even serves hot apple cider for those who don't drink alcohol. You can take selfies in the jail, a coffin, or cowboy cut outs (put your head through). Don't miss it! The best show in town, if you are not into the Earp killings. We had beers at the cantina with Lefty the cowboy, what a blast! We'll return for the new show opening this summer 2025! Too fun!
Tonia C — Google review
Old Tombstone really really takes you back in time. The museum is an excellent time capsule of artefacts. The live re-enactments add a sense of realism to the well kept town.
Joseph P — Google review
Great small Western town, Great show and a must see. Enjoyed the views. Highly recommended
Susana L — Google review
Amazing! The place where you can take your foreigner friends and be proud that this amazing theme does! The place fantastic, theme is loving that they create here and everything is 100% on point!
Jurate A — Google review
Great place to visit with the family they have gunfights reenactment and learn some history of the town
Hector S — Google review
We're here now and love the whole atmosphere and dressing the part
Karen H — Google review
7

Boothill Graveyard

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Boothill Graveyard, located in Tombstone, Arizona, is a must-visit attraction for those interested in the town's history. Situated on the outskirts of town and home to around 276 graves, it serves as the final resting place for individuals involved in shootouts, lynchings, and hangings. Notable figures such as Billy Clanton and the McLaurys from the infamous OK Corral fight are buried here.
Very cool to experience and history in person! This place offers a in-depth descriptions of the these people lived hundreds of years ago. Many of them tell of how they died. Most ended in tragedy with either being hung, shot, stabbed, and even poisoned! Take your time reading and learning of these individuals who made history. February 2025, $6 for adults. 12 and under free. Gift shop offers many unique items with fair prices. Staff were very friendly and helpful in answering any questions.
Alex — Google review
We found our visit to Boothill Graveyard to be very interesting. Fortunately the graves were covered with rocks to prevent animals from digging. This also made locating them easy. Many of the tombstones have been restored and a few have pretty humorous messages.
Louis E — Google review
Boothill Graveyard – Tombstone, AZ Just outside of Tombstone, Boothill Graveyard brings you face-to-face with the real people who shaped the Wild West. Standing only feet from their resting places makes the history feel tangible, yet it’s less macabre than you might expect—especially if you’ve studied the history or enjoyed the classic Western films. I recommend saving this stop for the end of your Tombstone visit. It provides a sense of closure, showing not only how the legends lived but also how their stories ended. As a bonus, the grounds are dotted with beautiful examples of Sonoran Desert cacti, making it a rewarding visit for history lovers and plant enthusiasts alike.
Bryan R — Google review
This was my husband's and my favorite stop in Tombstone. We were greeted by a friendly man who was running the gift shop. He kindly showed us a map of the town and alerted us to areas not to be missed. The woman selling the tickets into the cemetary was very informative. She spoke animatedly about those who are laid to rest there. We enjoyed our walk through the graveyard. I was particularly moved by the Jewish memorial. This graveyard illuminates the lives of people who were brave or crazy enough to settle the west.
Kathryn B — Google review
A Fascinating Step Back in Time We visited Tombstone and had such a great time learning about the history of the town. After hearing the stories and seeing the sights, we were inspired to visit the Boothill Graveyard to see where many of the town’s famous figures are buried. It really brings the Old West to life. It was a unique and memorable visit—definitely worth it if you’re into history or just want to experience something different and authentic. Tombstone has a charm all its own!
Mint M — Google review
$6 to enter and dogs are allowed. They give you a pamphlet to tour the graves that tells you what happened to most and there were so many violent deaths. Very peaceful resting place. There is a gift shop with clean restrooms.
Tony J — Google review
The cemetery itself is 100% a place to stop and see. The pamphlet with information on those laid to rest here is very interesting and really shows how brutal life in the 1880s could be. However before coming, probably call and check their hours are correct. We were all but locked into the graveyard at what we thought was an hour early of closing (it was 5pm). When we rushed back to the building upon realizing it the lady closing the store was a bit harsh. The store was shut down lights off doors locked. She said they were at their winter hours. Which were not posted anywhere, and no one said anything to us when we got our tickets to enter. The lady’s response was to “go online to wherever it’s wrong tell them” so I guess here I am posting to beware of hours and let you know they will lock you in. Posting a photo with the hours for today, still showing they are open til 6, they are not! Worth the stop but super bummed we didn’t get our souvenir as we collect one everywhere we go.
Zoe L — Google review
Interesting part of the history of the old West, even if some of the most notable graves are known fakes, made to attract tourists over the years
Magne — Google review
8

Crystal Palace Saloon

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Crystal Palace Saloon in Tombstone, Arizona is a historic bar and restaurant with a storied past. It first opened its doors as the Golden Eagle Brewery in 1879 and was later renamed the Crystal Palace. After a fire destroyed the building in 1882, it was quickly rebuilt and became a fine-dining establishment. Today, the saloon features a full bar as well as menus that range from rib eye steaks to buffalo burgers to sandwiches, pizza, soup and salad.
Nice place to catch a bite to eat and take in history and the atmosphere. They even have a pool table if you care to use it. We got there right before they closed the kitchen. We spent $100 for two people so as you would expect it being a tourist place you’re gonna pay higher prices. The people working there are wearing mostly. Except for the shoes because being all day on your feet one needs different footwear. 😁👍
David Z — Google review
We visited this restaurant over Memorial Day weekend, and it was packed with visitors—but definitely worth the wait! We had no idea this saloon was the oldest in Arizona, originally opened in 1879, which made the experience even more special. The food was amazing—especially the all-you-can-eat ribs, which were tender and full of flavor. We also tried the chicken sandwich and burgers, and both were cooked perfectly. The atmosphere was lively and authentic, with live music playing in the background, adding a great touch to the Old West vibe. If you’re in Tombstone, this historic saloon is a must-visit—for both the history and the food!
Mint M — Google review
I had a great experience with the food at Crystal Palace, their steak was really good. However, the service at the bar fell short for me. The bartender wasn't very friendly and kinda seemed to ignore me. If they could work on the bartender's attitude, it would really elevate the whole experience.
J B — Google review
Love the building and history in there. Service was meh. The food was pretty good overall, except for the old tasting corn and pouch mashed potatoes.
Kay K — Google review
Great atmosphere. Waitress was great and took time with her tables even tho it was very busy. The food was cooked and made the way we asked. The vibe is historic but for some reason we didn’t feel like it. They’ve done a great job with this location. We would for sure be back.
Michael L — Google review
The waitresses were so adorable and dressed in clothing from the time! Wide selection of alcohol and the food was quick and delicious.
Echo H — Google review
Had a great experience. Good service, great food, and wonderful atmosphere. Great pictures of old tombstone near the bar. See our YouTube channel Coolest Life. A video is on the way under Travel playlist.
Anthony M — Google review
Real authentic, cold beer, hot food, and service was fantastic. The place feels like you stepped back in time.
Philemon W — Google review
9

Good Enough Mine Tour

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Sights & Landmarks
Mines
Explore the history of the Old West with a visit to the Good Enough Mine Tour in Tombstone. This 60-minute guided underground tour takes you through the Goodenough Mine, one of the twenty-five silver mines that shaped the mining boom in Tombstone. Learn about 19th-century mining techniques and get a firsthand look at how minerals were extracted and processed. Discover stunning rocks, minerals, and historical artifacts dating back over 130 years.
This tour was amazing!! You go under 100+ feet to the mine with the guide. Our guide was Buck and he was extremely knowledgeable and nice. This tour is so worth doing, you’ll learn about the history of mining in Tombstone and how miners did it back then. You’ll also learn about the different types of rocks to be found under there.
Gabrielle S — Google review
We had heard about this dinner tour on our first visit to Tombstone and made a point to come back for it. Robert, our host for the evening, started out with an excellent tour of the Toughnut mine, showing us different key minerals and mining artifacts along the way and giving us the history of how the mines played a key role in the early history of Tombstone. The route through the mine is not difficult (as long as you watch your head in a few places). If you can hike on a rocky trail, you will do fine in the mine. Dinner 100 feet down in the mine is a unique experience and the re-enacted personal stories of some of Tombstone's residents during the meal adds more historic perspective to the character of this part of southern Arizona in the early days. Not to be missed if you are in the area.
Jeremy B — Google review
I have been to tombstone before but never went on this tour. George was our guide and this man knows this cave. He is a gives a great presentation. Unlike walking into a state park tour, he just tells you a few rules and then gets on with it. Don’t miss this one. It’s a great tour of an old silver mine. The tour is rich on info for how tombstone came to be. A lot of info on your journey underground. There was a lot to learn from this tour. Try to make time for this walk. It’s only a little over 100 feet down and it an easy walk. You will enjoy this one.
Bob — Google review
I had a great experience George was knowledgeable and compelling. If you get a chance take this tour you will not regret it. Also you can take a trolly tour of the town with a Gordon who looks like a prospector and who knows all the high points.
Adrian P — Google review
Buck gave us our tour. He very knowledgeable and entertaining. Highly recommend. Will be doing again when I bring my parents. Oh, and do the trolly tour.. you'll see much more that isn't that close in walking distance.
Sue W — Google review
This was one of my favorites at tomb stone. The tour guide was very educated of the mines and was comical and made the tour fun! Highly recommend you do this tour.
Valarie C — Google review
Buck was our tour guide and he was fantastic. It was a nice small group and they gave alot of history and answered all questions.
Shannon C — Google review
This place was absolutely amazing! Our tour guide Abby is truly the greatest tour guide we've ever had, she has the best personality for that position! I loved all the history of the mine and being able to go down inside, my kids favorite part was when the lights went out and she used the black light. Seeing where the miners candles burned was so cool!
Jessica J — Google review
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Big Nose Kate's Saloon

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Nestled in the heart of Tombstone, Big Nose Kate's Saloon is a historic gem that dates back to 1880 when it originally opened as the Grand Hotel. This iconic establishment not only boasts a rich history, having hosted legendary figures like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, but also serves up delicious authentic Mexican and Southern cuisine. Guests can enjoy their meals while being entertained by live country music and engaging Wild West reenactments that bring the spirit of the Old West to life.
Had to come here just because of the history! The food was fast, fresh, and tasty! Had the cheesesteak, the reuben and the southwest sabroso salad...and we were all part of the clean plate club! The staff are uber friendly and quite attentive to needs and allergies. The atmosphere is a mix of modern day country western and old west vibes. Totally a great environment for the whole family! The live music was great, inspiring quite a few folks to get up and dance! Good times!
Tony R — Google review
We had such a fun time here! Late lunch on a Wednesday, we enjoyed live music (he was really good!), engaging chit-chat with a cowboy who dressed us up for pictures at the piano and behind the bar, and great service by Melanie! The food was OK, I think I picked the wrong thing, husband loved his brisket plate. The fried zucchini was thickly breaded and served with ranch. I got the sample platter as my meal but didn't care for the chips, salsa, or onion rings. The buffalo bites were good. That aside, the experience was well worth it as we had a blast!
Melanie K — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon – Tombstone, AZ Imagine taking an authentic 1880s saloon and mashing it together with a modern-day dive bar—then adding loud music, lots of energy, and PG-rated fun. That’s Big Nose Kate’s. This place is lively, with good food, cold beer, and live music that keeps the atmosphere buzzing. The staff play their part too, with plenty of personality, bustled outfits, and big smiles that make the whole experience feel like a party. For me personally, the volume and high-energy vibe were a little more than I prefer, as I enjoy a quieter, more toned-down setting. But for those who love lively crowds, music, and a spirited saloon feel, this spot might be perfection. As long as you know what you’re walking into, Big Nose Kate’s delivers exactly what it promises—a five-star, high-energy adult funhouse.
Bryan R — Google review
Had such a great exsperiance here. Took a brother of mine to the spot for a snack and beverage and was greeted and entertained the entire time. Our waitress (pictured) was amazing and fully attentive and had great menu recommendations. Will definitely stop in again. **side note, I forgot an item on the table she may have grabbed after we left, if someone could message me here I would greatly appreciate it.
Rodney C — Google review
Great live music, great atmosphere! The employees were very nice and treated us well. The food was okay, I did like the seasoned fries and fried squash. Will gladly stop by BNKs when passing thru Tombstone.
Juan M — Google review
Hands down one of the BEST stops in Tombstone! The vibe hits you the second you walk in—like stepping straight into history but with way better drinks. 🍹 The food was fantastic (comfort food done right), the bar and wait staff never missed a beat, and the owner? Absolute legend. 🙌 A true host who makes you feel like you’ve been part of the family forever. The ambiance is next-level—fun, lively, and 100% Tombstone charm. If you’re in town and skip Big Nose Kate’s, you’re doing it wrong...DONT FORGET THE PICTURES (and check out the ones on the walls too!)
Janna B — Google review
Drinks were great! Service was great! Location was great! Food was good (not bad by any means) just nothing remarkable :) Will definitely return
Eric L — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is probably something like it was around 1900. The atmosphere is lively and fun with the employees dressed in period clothing. The furnishings are all vintage and they have a tiny museum in the back. Our server was excellent and really made our experience fun.
Louis E — Google review

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Big Nose Kate's Saloon

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Nestled in the heart of Tombstone, Big Nose Kate's Saloon is a historic gem that dates back to 1880 when it originally opened as the Grand Hotel. This iconic establishment not only boasts a rich history, having hosted legendary figures like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, but also serves up delicious authentic Mexican and Southern cuisine. Guests can enjoy their meals while being entertained by live country music and engaging Wild West reenactments that bring the spirit of the Old West to life.
Had to come here just because of the history! The food was fast, fresh, and tasty! Had the cheesesteak, the reuben and the southwest sabroso salad...and we were all part of the clean plate club! The staff are uber friendly and quite attentive to needs and allergies. The atmosphere is a mix of modern day country western and old west vibes. Totally a great environment for the whole family! The live music was great, inspiring quite a few folks to get up and dance! Good times!
Tony R — Google review
We had such a fun time here! Late lunch on a Wednesday, we enjoyed live music (he was really good!), engaging chit-chat with a cowboy who dressed us up for pictures at the piano and behind the bar, and great service by Melanie! The food was OK, I think I picked the wrong thing, husband loved his brisket plate. The fried zucchini was thickly breaded and served with ranch. I got the sample platter as my meal but didn't care for the chips, salsa, or onion rings. The buffalo bites were good. That aside, the experience was well worth it as we had a blast!
Melanie K — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon – Tombstone, AZ Imagine taking an authentic 1880s saloon and mashing it together with a modern-day dive bar—then adding loud music, lots of energy, and PG-rated fun. That’s Big Nose Kate’s. This place is lively, with good food, cold beer, and live music that keeps the atmosphere buzzing. The staff play their part too, with plenty of personality, bustled outfits, and big smiles that make the whole experience feel like a party. For me personally, the volume and high-energy vibe were a little more than I prefer, as I enjoy a quieter, more toned-down setting. But for those who love lively crowds, music, and a spirited saloon feel, this spot might be perfection. As long as you know what you’re walking into, Big Nose Kate’s delivers exactly what it promises—a five-star, high-energy adult funhouse.
Bryan R — Google review
Had such a great exsperiance here. Took a brother of mine to the spot for a snack and beverage and was greeted and entertained the entire time. Our waitress (pictured) was amazing and fully attentive and had great menu recommendations. Will definitely stop in again. **side note, I forgot an item on the table she may have grabbed after we left, if someone could message me here I would greatly appreciate it.
Rodney C — Google review
Great live music, great atmosphere! The employees were very nice and treated us well. The food was okay, I did like the seasoned fries and fried squash. Will gladly stop by BNKs when passing thru Tombstone.
Juan M — Google review
Hands down one of the BEST stops in Tombstone! The vibe hits you the second you walk in—like stepping straight into history but with way better drinks. 🍹 The food was fantastic (comfort food done right), the bar and wait staff never missed a beat, and the owner? Absolute legend. 🙌 A true host who makes you feel like you’ve been part of the family forever. The ambiance is next-level—fun, lively, and 100% Tombstone charm. If you’re in town and skip Big Nose Kate’s, you’re doing it wrong...DONT FORGET THE PICTURES (and check out the ones on the walls too!)
Janna B — Google review
Drinks were great! Service was great! Location was great! Food was good (not bad by any means) just nothing remarkable :) Will definitely return
Eric L — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is probably something like it was around 1900. The atmosphere is lively and fun with the employees dressed in period clothing. The furnishings are all vintage and they have a tiny museum in the back. Our server was excellent and really made our experience fun.
Louis E — Google review
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Crystal Palace Saloon

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Crystal Palace Saloon in Tombstone, Arizona is a historic bar and restaurant with a storied past. It first opened its doors as the Golden Eagle Brewery in 1879 and was later renamed the Crystal Palace. After a fire destroyed the building in 1882, it was quickly rebuilt and became a fine-dining establishment. Today, the saloon features a full bar as well as menus that range from rib eye steaks to buffalo burgers to sandwiches, pizza, soup and salad.
Nice place to catch a bite to eat and take in history and the atmosphere. They even have a pool table if you care to use it. We got there right before they closed the kitchen. We spent $100 for two people so as you would expect it being a tourist place you’re gonna pay higher prices. The people working there are wearing mostly. Except for the shoes because being all day on your feet one needs different footwear. 😁👍
David Z — Google review
We visited this restaurant over Memorial Day weekend, and it was packed with visitors—but definitely worth the wait! We had no idea this saloon was the oldest in Arizona, originally opened in 1879, which made the experience even more special. The food was amazing—especially the all-you-can-eat ribs, which were tender and full of flavor. We also tried the chicken sandwich and burgers, and both were cooked perfectly. The atmosphere was lively and authentic, with live music playing in the background, adding a great touch to the Old West vibe. If you’re in Tombstone, this historic saloon is a must-visit—for both the history and the food!
Mint M — Google review
I had a great experience with the food at Crystal Palace, their steak was really good. However, the service at the bar fell short for me. The bartender wasn't very friendly and kinda seemed to ignore me. If they could work on the bartender's attitude, it would really elevate the whole experience.
J B — Google review
Love the building and history in there. Service was meh. The food was pretty good overall, except for the old tasting corn and pouch mashed potatoes.
Kay K — Google review
Great atmosphere. Waitress was great and took time with her tables even tho it was very busy. The food was cooked and made the way we asked. The vibe is historic but for some reason we didn’t feel like it. They’ve done a great job with this location. We would for sure be back.
Michael L — Google review
The waitresses were so adorable and dressed in clothing from the time! Wide selection of alcohol and the food was quick and delicious.
Echo H — Google review
Had a great experience. Good service, great food, and wonderful atmosphere. Great pictures of old tombstone near the bar. See our YouTube channel Coolest Life. A video is on the way under Travel playlist.
Anthony M — Google review
Real authentic, cold beer, hot food, and service was fantastic. The place feels like you stepped back in time.
Philemon W — Google review
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Puny John's BBQ

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$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Puny John's BBQ is a popular spot in Tombstone, Arizona, known for serving some of the best barbecue in town. Located near the OK Corral, it's a go-to place for locals and visitors alike. The menu features mouthwatering options like smoked potatoes, pork ribs, brisket sandwiches, and more. The restaurant also offers a small selection of beer and wine to complement your meal.
The best BBQ in town! Slow cooked brisket is my favorite, while the husband loves the pulled pork sandwich with a side of their to meet chili. It's the bomb! You can also order the meat by the pound, to take home. We go, once a week; it's our new favorite lunch spot on weekends. The owner is very kind, and will even come out and talk to people in the dining area. He told us they work hard to smoke their meats properly, use all leftovers for next day sandwiches, and make their own homemade barbecue sauce. Try the prickly pear BBQ sauce!! Everything is always good, we have not had a bad meal yet. The outdoor patio area is also very quaint and sunny, with water bowls for your dog. We love that Tombstone is so dog friendly; they allow you to bring your pet on a leash and sit outside together. Make sure you don't miss this one, it's some of the best food we've tried in Tombstone.
Tonia C — Google review
This is probably the worst BBQ we have ever had. We were told by a man sitting on the corner that this was rated as a "top 5 barbecue restaurant in all of Arizona," so we gave it a try. The brisket and the pulled pork had the texture of stewed meat and were dripping wet as if the meat was actually boiled. And just to be clear, I don't mean wet as in juicy, well cooked BBQ meat. The pulled pork and brisket lacked any flavor or seasoning. The ribs were super lack luster, again lacking any flavor and were dry. I really don't know how you mess up such a forgiving meat like pork ribs, but they somehow managed to do so. The chicken was the only thing that was actually seasoned well, but it was incredibly dry and could not be saved even with BBQ sauce. The spicy mac and cheese was very dry and had a grainy texture. The potato salad had good flavor, but the potatoes were undercooked and still very hard. The only thing we actually liked were the cheddar and bacon stuffed tater tots. You also place the order at a counter, so there was no real service to rate, but the cashier was fine. Overall, the food was absolutely terrible, and I would recommend you eat literally anywhere else in Tombstone
Bina R — Google review
UPDATE 03/10/2023 I just removed another star because whoever responded to my review just slandered me when my visit to this restaurant was over a month ago, so they don't even recall who I was. I never raised my voice while in there. In fact, I was very polite and kindhearted, as I always am. I did not complain. And calling me a "Karen" shows they are very immature. I'm surprised they didn't call me a "boomer," too! LOL To be clear, the young lady who helped me the day I was at the restaurant was polite. But the responder on this review is lying, and clearly slandering me. *************************************** Original Review: Disappointing food, especially for the price! See photos. That is honestly all that we got. I love brisket, but not this "brisket." It is shredded beef. They do not carry sliced brisket. The chicken was mediocre at best and a small portion. The coleslaw was good, but a ridiculous price for the tiny amount. They didn't even serve butter with the Kings Hawaiian rolls (they aren't complimentary). I had to stand in line again to get it. The bathrooms and dining room appeared to be clean.
Julianne — Google review
Staff was great. You order your food at the counter and they bring it out to you, super quick. Ordered the sampler platter which came with chicken, riblets, pulled pork, sausage and brisket with two sides. We chose the spicy Mac n cheese and spicy baked beans and then two rolls. Everything is a dry rub and there are about six different bbq sauces to choose from. Everything was absolutely fantastic. I will make this a stop any time I am in town. I highly recommend this place.
Alicia J — Google review
I thought this place was good not great. The base barbecue I was not impressed with but they had some sweet barbecue sauce you could add to the ribs and I really liked that. The young staff is nice but all over the place. Once you order the food comes out quickly which I greatly appreciated.
Todd M — Google review
Me and my coworkers were greeted by the wonderful staff they have, we immediately took our sits and went through the menu. I had pull pork with three sides and a rootbeer. The BBQ here was super delicious! 😋 My buddy also had the BBQ ribs and man I wished I would've changed my order lol. Great place and they also have a pretty set-up for outside dining which I think would be great for evening dinner. All I know is whatever you order here will make you happy! Thank you guys for your wonderful services! 🙏🏼
Chu C — Google review
We paid $51 for two people. The portions were tiny for that price. The pulled pork was flavorless and soggy. The burger was too pink to finish. The Mac and cheese had a layer of grease floating on top. What a waste of a meal and money!!! UPDATE AFTER RESPONSE FROM OWNER Meat portions were not tiny. Side portions were, especially when paying $4+ each for a small cup of greasy Mac and cheese and mediocre beans and potato salad. Maybe the Mac has 5 lb of cheese, but making it that greasy is not a good thing. I totally understand the burger being pink on the outside, but the inside was WAY too pink! Also, the burger and mac were the only things that had flavor. The rest was tasteless!!! Even when doused with sauce (which shouldn’t be necessary with good bbq) it was bad. Furthermore, I think that the owner should be able to take a little bit of constructive criticism rather than getting defensive and insulting customers when responding to reviews. Wish we had checked reviews before we came here!
Jenn K — Google review
You can smell it in the air. My meal was take-away to eat in my hotel room. The mac/cheese and beans were fantastic. The chicken was dry but had a good savory flavor. It was better than most BBQ I've eaten.
Debbie T — Google review
4

The Longhorn Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
The Longhorn Restaurant in Tombstone is an iconic dining establishment that has been serving American classics for over a century. The restaurant's old west decor and Tombstone themes create a unique atmosphere for diners. While the service may be slow, the quality of the food makes it worth the wait. The St. Louis style ribs are described as extremely tender and juicy, with a sweet and smoky taste when paired with sauce on the side.
First off, I had a great day visiting Tombstone. Also one of my all time favorite western movies. Back to the restaurant. We stopped by a little after 1 pm on Saturday. We waited about 25 minutes for a table of two. Totally worth the wait. I ordered the New York strip. What a great steak. Cooked to a perfect medium. Whoever was in charge of cooking this nailed it. Good job! The staff is friendly and the restrooms were clean. It was a very busy Saturday afternoon too.
Chris H — Google review
We had dinner here and went back the following morning for breakfast. Really good food and service. My only complaint is that they serve Pepsi instead of Coke.
Tony D — Google review
Had breakfast here. They had a sign saying they were using a new POS and to be patient. I felt there was no issues and the staff did great. My wife ordered biscuits and gravy and my daughter and I ordered the breakfast skillet. Every instruction we gave them they followed and the meal was great. The vibe in there is very rustic and pretty roomy.
Michael L — Google review
This place is great! Our server, Melissa, was so kind to us. I got the Dunkin Burger and my husband got the French Dip sandwich. For dessert we got the Death By Chocolate. The atmosphere here is fantastic! Best restaurant in Tombstone!
Courtney I — Google review
The wait was a bit long but it is inside a theme park section of town, it’s a very cute restaurant and the servers were really fun and entertaining. I highly recommend the Diablo and the Death by Chocolate Desert. I tasted the apple cobbler and it’s SOOOO good. The texture, flavor, and ingredients are all perfect. Make sure to get your name on a list so can get a table. Great place to eat with your family!
Jeddie G — Google review
We visited Tombstone yesterday, 5/17, and decided to give The Longhorn a try. I ordered the Josie Earps Spinach Scramble skillet and my husband ordered the Old Tombstone's Cowboy skillet. The food was amazing! The only issue we had was it took 40 minutes to get our food....overall, it was a great restaurant.
Sebrina J — Google review
Waited a long time for a table. Waited a long time on the waitress. My food order was wrong. I ordered my steak Medium, but it was like shoe leather. They did remake it, but the rest of my food was cold by then. I ordered sourdough toast and got white bread. Just did not enjoy this meal or restaurant.
Heather R — Google review
Visited for dinner no wait to be seated. Food was good and the customer service was great. Will return, I recommend you visit.
Juan M — Google review
5

T. Miller's Tombstone Mercantile & Hotel & Ice Cream Parlor

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Collectibles store
Ice cream shop
Western apparel store
T. Miller's Tombstone Mercantile & Hotel & Ice Cream Parlor is a delightful destination that offers an array of experiences for visitors. This charming establishment features a well-stocked mercantile filled with everything from authentic western wear and holsters to vintage furnishings and unique souvenirs, ensuring you find just what you're looking for.
Nice old time hotel from days of past. Our room was Madame Room with own private bath & own private balcony entry. Nice, clean good atmosphere. We stayed 2 nights. They offer different types of rooms. I highly recommend to all.
Tammi M — Google review
The rooms were very clean and the view can't be beat! There is a large shared kitchen and living room area which was also a pleasant surprise. We rented the "Cowboy Room" while other members of our party had the "Oriental Room". Parking was convenient as well. Between the rooms, location, and view, I honestly can't think of a better location to stay in Tombstone. To top it all off, my oldest daughter had left her beloved bird book in the mercantile store. The owner cared enough to have found the book, located the name of my daughter, and researched the hotel guests to find our name and reach out to us. I received a call this morning and she stated that she wanted to send it to us in the mail. This alone would be enough for us to want to stay there again, but it just topped off our amazing experience there.
James S — Google review
The Madame’s room was lovely with the old world charm. Clean and spacious.
Fred L — Google review
This place was beautiful!! Debbie, the lady that manages the place and the mercantile shop downstairs is AMAZING and the sweetest! She is super kind, goes out of her way to make sure we have everything we need, the place is super clean, located at the best spot, decorated so authentic! I am so sad to hear that it will be closing! Definitely coming back before that happens!
Wanda C — Google review
You are basically renting the home above the store. The hotel has a nice shared balcony overlooking Allen St and The Bird Cage hotel. We had one of the smaller queen size rooms that share a bathroom. The rooms all have private keys for each room and bathroom. They do have a bug problem in the bathroom. A couple of the critters decided to take up residence in my makeup bag overnight much to my surprise in the morning. They are aware of the problem and are attempting to address it, you can see the pesticide traps in the corners of the room. The walls are typical of any shared living space. You will hear your neighbors and there is no fan in the room so it’s pretty quiet otherwise. There is no early check in. We asked a couple times but they called us at 3:01 p.m. on the dot. It was nice to stay on Allen street though.
Abigail R — Google review
We think this place is great, and I highly recommend it. I have stayed here a few times, and always in the Madams rooms. Rooms and bathroom has always been clean. And so have the shared kitchen and living room areas. Downstairs in the shop, they have all sorts of neat things to buy or look at. Prices are also not overpriced. Lots of fun stories from Lady Jane. And from the balcony, its the best view of Allen street you will find. Its directly across from the Bird Cage. And there is private parking in the rear. . T Miller's Mercantile is a good place to relax and soak up the stories and the atmosphere of Tombstone. And while there, find AZ. Bill if you want the best historical walking tour there.
Jesse R — Google review
If you have a family and don't mind cooking in this is the place. Has community kitchen and living room. Has 4 themed rooms 2 of which have private baths. Comfy beds Clean. Patio area out back ground level. Inside you have a balcony to watch Allen street . Great for groups , family reunions, even if few couples want to hang out.
Angela G — Google review
I just think the whole tombstone place is a tourist trap. I'm sure it's fine if you have little kids. As a 25 and 50 year old adults that were in my company, we found it quite boring. A bunch of shops selling their wares. Very nice people.
Joseph R — Google review
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Doc Hollidays Saloon

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Doc Holliday's Saloon is a famous western bar that attracts tourists from all over the world. The bartenders are friendly and remember everyone's faces, making it an excellent spot to relax after a day of exploring the town. The drinks are strong and well priced, making it an ideal spot to spend a night in Tombstone.
A long bar shapes the room in this historic building that is open and airy. Comfort food and great drinks. Relaxing.
Tony J — Google review
Doc Hollidays Saloon is an old building that has been turned into a saloon. The atmosphere is really more like a local bar than an old west saloon. We learned that Tombstone is an actual living and working community with many local people frequenting this bar. Very neat.
Louis E — Google review
Karaoke was fun! Bartender was fun, knowledgeable, and quick with drinks but she forgot about my chicken strips and went to smoke a cigarette lol locals were very friendly met a man named Gil and my husband and him became besties. They also allow dogs so 5 stars for the dogs
Tay F — Google review
We had a great time visiting. Our bartender was singing and still had time to serve us attentively. Bar food was typical .
Laura K — Google review
We didn't have any food, and the service was mediocre. Unfortunately it looked like a chaotic mess behind the bar, and it didn't seem like things were getting rinsed or cleaned well between making drinks. We still had a good time though, even though I forgot to take photos. We still had fun.
My N — Google review
Entered thinking it was a nice spot only to be disappointed by the bartender. Couldn’t have been more rude and made a big deal out of canceling one order of fries before they were even out. She started dropping words very immaturely and handled the situation very poorly. Hope nobody else has to deal with that woman. Then the owner did not want to listen to our side of the story at first but at least cooperated later on.
Bella H — Google review
This place is sweet. Nice lil saloon with some pool, darts and some good rye
Orion K — Google review
Cool place to grab a beer and meet up with friends. Located in the heart of historic Tombstone AZ. See our YouTube channel Coolest Life.
Anthony M — Google review
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Vogan's Alley Bistro

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Bistro
Vogan's Alley Bistro is a historic Arizona bar that was established in 1880. The establishment is known for its friendly service and delicious food. It is a top spot to eat in Tombstone, and Wyatt Earp would have surely loved it.
Went in about a week ago when they first opened everyone was very nice. The Bartender Kevin is a sweetheart. The waitresses are all very nice. I have been in several times since then and always gotten great service. They sell spices that they use in the restaurant. These spices are awesome on ribs, vegetables, steaks and anything else you can think of. Great place to go with the family with a great menu!
Lisa L — Google review
Had a great experience inside and out! Showed up late for dinner and Martha took great care of us! She was attentive, funny, and knowledgeable of the place. House did not have everything after the busy holiday weekend, but that’s understandable; and Martha had quick fill ins and recommendations to compensate. Beers and Peach Mead were great and nice and cold. Food was hot and tasted great; burgers and fish were all cooked perfect. Our group tried a handful of sandwiches and burgers and each were very good. With the BEST onion rings I’ve had in a good while! We had the house made cinnamon ice cream over peach cobbler, the chocolate dipped key lime pie, and Christys Sticky Balls with chocolate ice cream that was divine! Key lime had the perfect sweet tart balance! Aesthetic of the place is wonderful from the outside entrance all the way to the golden silverware. Has the vibe of elegant, steampunk western bar. Did not have any complaints about our experience from beginning to end and definitely not a fly problem Planning to come back for breakfast before our trip is over as I can’t resist “Egg in a basket” 🙌
Victoria G — Google review
Food was alright, place is pretty dirty. We ordered 12 items 2 of which were 'special' (no jalapeno no onion) and both of those came out wrong. I realize it's a tourist trap but at these prices for a lunch it should at least come out as ordered. Would've been Three star but they have bacon on the menu
Michael S — Google review
Great food! Friendly staff! Was recommended to us by the wonderful staff of the good enough mine tour company around the corner. Worked out great! Will definitely be back!
Caleb C — Google review
When in Tombstone you need to stop by Vogan's for a green chili cheeseburger with tater tots! Freindly service and awesome food makes this a top spot to eat in Tombstone. I am sure Wyatt Earp would have loved this place.
Bradley S — Google review
We had an amazing time at Vogan's Alley Bistro Heather and Karen ❤️ took such good care of us. Drinks are great food is delicious this is a must stop when you visit Tombstone AZ.
Martita G — Google review
Came here back in 2020 had an amazing eating experience. The food was great the service is southern hospitality to the max. The bathrooms are old west mixed with steam punk esthetic. Overall recommend to a friend or local passing through.
Ben M — Google review
From the outside this place looks super awesome. Once inside and with food ordered it is a very different experience. First it took quite some time for them to seat us, a party of seven, and then when we finally got seated it took a little bit for someone to come over and help us. We ordered the combo platter for an appetizer and it didn't even have all the included items on the plate. When we questioned it, the server just apologized and stated they ran out of the items missing. They didn't adjust anything price point for the missing items, just stated they added more of the other items. If we would've known these items were not available we wouldn't have ordered it. We ordered burgers medium rare and they were beyond well done. Definitely not happy with our first and most likely last experience here.
Lindsey G — Google review
8

Mario's Bakery Cafe

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Bakery
Pizza restaurant
Mario's Bakery Cafe, situated on Allen Street in Tombstone, is a popular spot for dessert enthusiasts and food lovers alike. The cafe offers a variety of American dishes and has options for vegetarians as well. Their homemade bread grilled sandwiches are particularly favored by both locals and tourists. In addition to savory items like pizza and meatball sandwiches, the cafe also boasts an array of delectable baked goods such as lemon bars, brownies, cheesecakes, and cookies.
This little eatery was awesome! The food was really good and the staff was great too. The lady who took our order and made our food was very nice and helpful. Great spot to eat in Tombstone!
Andrew P — Google review
Louis was super friendly! Great Service! Delicious Food! The pizza tastes just like it was made in Italy! The Il Ortaggio is so good! We had the Lemon Cake and cookies also! Both were very yummy!
Lori B — Google review
Staff was friendly, food was amazing. If you're looking for a great place to eat, I would definitely give Mario's a try. I had the chicken parm and the wife had the BLT, both of us really enjoyed them.
Jason B — Google review
This place is a MUST GO!! The pizza is fresh and completely home made including the dough. My wife says the Meatball Sandwich is the way to go. Lemon bars, brownies, cheesecake, and cookies make a great selection for a quick snack. I highly recommend this place. The service is fantastic.
Ed “ — Google review
Friendly and attentive staff. A plethora of snack options. The pizzas presentation is lacking, but made up in taste. The pizzas ordered were very greasy
Papichulo110029 — Google review
Such friendly atmosphere and the owner was ready to help modify for our dietary needs. She even made a special sandwich for our 5 yr old.
Cassandra P — Google review
Great customer service, great pizza, and probably my favorite crust of all time. Anywhere. Go there, the people are really sweet.
Jake G — Google review
Pretty good food and friendly staff! (Service was a bit slow though, in spite of the restaurant being practically empty).
Jesus G — Google review
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Johnny Ringo's Bar

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Johnny Ringo's Bar is a popular spot just outside of Tombstone, filled with Old West memorabilia and frequented by locals and visitors alike. The bar is known for its lively atmosphere and great food, including delicious steak dinners and a variety of cocktails. It's also a family-friendly place with a kids menu available. Despite being packed at times, the service is attentive and the experience is well worth it.
Only thing they had at the time we were there was pizza and it was pretty good
SCOTT B — Google review
Some of the best food that I've had in Tombstone as a local.... Next I will have to try the pizza.
Wayne C — Google review
Great group of locals, we were treated really well, good prices and customers looked really happy with their pizzas
Jim D — Google review
Worst customer service ever..We unfortunately walked in 30 minutes before opening. Was yelled at rudely to leave, and was told " can't you read" the small sign on the gate. Wil never go there again or recommend this place to fellow riders.
John K — Google review
The only thing better than than the hot, flavorful, delicious pizza is their incredible hospitality. Friendly, kind, and welcoming, I can't say enough great things about this place and the excellent people that we met here. Thank you for having us! Oh, and the cold beers were pretty good too!
J C — Google review
Loved this place, they were very accommodating to our biker event. Lots of music and great time. I just wish it served food.
Llorito T — Google review
We stopped in to order a pizza that was wonderful! Everyone was soooo nice! We look forward to going back!
Jillian — Google review
Goof vibes, pizza, and wings, so limited menu. But it it a bar. Very clean and friendly staff. I would recommend it if, in the area
Mark S — Google review
10

Grandma Fudpuckers

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Grandma Fudpuckers is a gift shop with delicious flavors of fudge. They have plenty of different ice cream and gelato to choose from too! The staff are all super friendly and will work around allergies. The special offer for buying a pound makes it even more worth it.
So much fudge, the smallest quantity they sell will run you almost $7 so if fudge is your thing it might be worth it. The Arizona sunset is amazing if you like peanut butter. They had prickly pear and whisky gelato, both flavors were very close to the real flavors and were surprisingly unsweet
Antoinette S — Google review
The ladies that work here were very nice and engaging. They let you sample the fudge and ice cream which is a nice touch. I ended up getting the apple pie ala mode which was really good!! You can tell that the pie was homemade, it was definitely a quality pie and the ice cream had a nice flavor too.
Mr. B — Google review
The service here was awesome. We stopped in for Italian ice on a very hot day. The women behind the counter were friendly and welcoming. We ordered our Italian ice and sat at the outside seating area under the misters. All in all it was a great experience. Definitely recommend stopping in.
Ashley M — Google review
Wasn’t really paying attention till we walked out of the store then realized we paid 60 dollars for a 1/4 pound of fudge and two of their smallest cups of gelato. If that was the actual prices and not an error then I’ll take the blame for falling into that tourist trap. What a shame, I’m from the area and I guess was too naive to consider the possibility that even small town residents can be as unscrupulous as the thievery you might expect from much larger businesses. I wonder if the rest of Tombstone’s businesses operate the same way….
Isaac O — Google review
The sign on the building says Fallen Angel. So many different kinds of fudge. And several options of ice cream and gelato. The fudge isn't terribly cheap, but they do have a special if you buy a pound. And there are more than enough options that you can easily get to a pound quickly.
Brian D — Google review
Bought a pound and a half of fudge for my family and I, every flavor we tried was delicious! The staff were all super friendly, totally willing to work around allergies and make sure we were all taken care of! Special thanks to the person with the purple and red hair who chatted with us at the counter, they were super sweet. :)
Kate G — Google review
Had the Oreo Gelato and it was very good. Not the best I've ever had, but it hit the spot after a long day walking around town. Next time we are in town we for sure are going to try some of the fudge and maybe more gelato flavors.
Doug K — Google review
Stopped there yesterday for lunch and ordered the Black Angus burger... very disappointed, burger was basically tasteless, bun was dried out, the condiments were horrible, especially the mustard. This place needs to stick to candies and other sweets. Will never go back to them unless something changes dramatically. Also their attitude was horrible with no sense of customer service.
Elzorro43 — Google review

Transportation in Tombstone

Getting around Tombstone can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Tucson International Airport

International airport
Airport
Tucson International Airport is the main airport serving southern Arizona, offering free WiFi and showcasing exhibits by regional artists. Downtown Tucson has undergone a remarkable economic revitalization, becoming a thriving hub for entertainment, dining, nightlife, and cultural arts venues. The city has been recognized for its affordability and lifestyle amenities, making it an ideal location for young professionals. In addition to popular Mexican eateries like Rosa's and Mi Nidito, visitors can explore authentic taquerias in the south side of the city.
Traveled through Tucson International Airport a couple of weeks ago for a conference. It was a very convenient airport and easy to get around. The airport is not hard to get around and very helpful staff to navigate through. There was nothing open when I arrived after 10 pm and nothing was open when I left at 5 am. See you in another 10 years Tuscon.
Patrick K — Google review
This was a great experience for me and I am so glad I got to see you again and I hope you have a great day and I hope you get to see you soon and I hope you get some rest and I hope you get a good nights sleep and have fun and I’ll see a good nights dream come through I hope you’re having fun
Steven M — Google review
Man, it was so quite. Looking out to the runways, and it looked like we're in Langoliers. LOL! Very clean and easy to bellu up to the bar while waiting for departure. TSA was quick, easy, and everyone was very friendly.
AnM R — Google review
Flew in and out of TUS and had a really good experience. It’s a small airport, but that’s actually what makes it nice. Easy to navigate, short walking distances, and no long lines anywhere. Security and check-in were quick, and the staff were friendly and helpful. The whole airport feels clean, organized, and not stressful at all. Our flight was cancelled due to a tornado and a mechanical error, but the United crew at TUS were incredibly responsive, helpful, and calm in handling everything. They really made a stressful situation much easier to deal with. There aren’t many options for coffee or food in Gate A, so maybe Gate B is better for that. The only thing is that it’s not super busy, so food and coffee options close pretty early. If you have a late flight, better grab something before arriving. Still, the airport has a nice atmosphere with some cool local art displays that make it feel warm and welcoming.
A A — Google review
Small airport but great screening staff that are polite and helpful. And it's small enough to get to the gates easily.
Arjun S — Google review
Our visit here was short and Sweet. From our experience, the people were nice and pleasantly helpful. I was actually surprised. The restroom was clean. There were intentional working charging stations. I'm looking forward to coming back for a longer stay. BTW we flew Frontier airlines which was pleasant as well!
Joshua M — Google review
Nice small airport — super easy to get in and out of. It was quiet, clean, and really low stress. Not a ton of food options, but it wasn’t crowded at all. My United flight left right on time, and there were no lines at TSA. Would definitely fly through here again!
Emily V — Google review
Yes! Cool experience. Just drive up and check in. Staff were professional. Good experience.
Reagan W — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. AZ-80
  2. AZ-82
  3. Allen Street
  4. Toughnut Street
  5. Fremont Street
  6. Camino San Rafael
  7. S. Charleston Road
  8. Hereford Road
  9. E. Cochise Trail
  10. W. Schiefflin Monument Road
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What's the weather like in Tombstone?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Tombstone for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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Explore nearby places

  • Tombstone
  • Sierra Vista
  • Hereford
  • Bisbee
  • Benson
  • Elgin
  • Willcox
  • Patagonia
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  • Sahuarita
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  • Queen Creek
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  • Chandler
  • Mesa
  • Tempe
  • Fountain Hills
  • Scottsdale
  • Phoenix
  • Ajo
  • Glendale
  • Peoria
  • Litchfield Park

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