Since the days of the old west cowboys, wagon roads, early railroads, then Route 66 and the Interstate, Kingman has been a town known as a great place to eat!

Kingman, Arizona in northwestern Arizona has many great restaurants that are enjoyed by locals and travelers passing through. The Harvey House shown above served the railroad passengers in days gone by. Steam powered trains entered the station area on a regular basis.

Kingman is located on I-40 at the junctions of the Canamex Highway connecting Canada and Mexico, Historic Old Route 66, US 93 to Phoenix or Las Vegas, and State Route 68 which leads to Laughlin, Nevada.

Kingman is a great place to live located in the midst of breathtaking natural beauty with the sunbelt lifestyle. Kingman's elevation, at 3,336 feet, provides an ideal southwestern climate -- neither too hot nor too cold! Enjoy our many restaurants, look at our beautiful scenery, and come and live with us!

 
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Calico’s has been a destination for travelers and locals alike for four generations! Understanding that independent, and more so, family-owned restaurants are becoming a thing of the past, Calico’s Family is most proud of our customer’s smiling satisfaction. Our great food, quality, consistency, great service, and family atmosphere are among the many reasons our customers keep coming back.
 
 
 
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