Dambar & Steak House, American restaurant on Route 66, Kingman, United States
Dambar & Steak House is an American steakhouse restaurant located on Route 66 in Kingman. The interior is decorated with signed dollar bills from customers nationwide and displays classic steakhouse memorabilia throughout the space.
The building was constructed in the 1930s as a Works Progress Administration project. It originally operated as a gas station, then became a bar, before eventually transforming into its current steakhouse use.
The restaurant sits on Andy Devine Avenue, named after the 1950s film star who was born in Kingman. This connection to local history makes the location meaningful to the community's sense of identity.
The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, serving steaks and American dishes with customizable options. Diners can adjust portions and side dishes to suit their preferences.
The name comes from a construction worker's wife's reaction when he wanted to purchase the bar, blended with Kingman's connection to Hoover Dam. This unusual naming origin reflects the character and local connections of the place.
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