Rutherford's 66 Family Diner, American diner on Route 66 in Kingman, United States
Rutherford's 66 Family Diner is a restaurant along Route 66 in Kingman serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the day. The building sits as a single story with large windows and follows the classic diner layout, offering traditional American comfort food.
The diner continues the tradition of Route 66 restaurants that fed travelers on the Mother Road starting in the 1920s. This connection links the place to how such stops became part of American travel history.
The place reflects the region's culinary traditions, serving dishes like Navajo Tacos that blend indigenous and southwestern cooking styles. This approach shapes how visitors experience the space and what they find on the table.
The restaurant is open daily and offers ample parking along with full accessibility features for all guests. Its straightforward location on the roadside makes stopping in during a Route 66 journey simple.
The place is known for its special 50/50 burgers that mix different meats, including a version combining chorizo with beef for a distinct taste. This homemade specialty sets it apart from other roadside stops.
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