Rock Springs Cafe
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| Rock Springs Cafe | |
|---|---|
The restaurant in 2013 | |
| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1918 |
| Owner | Augie Perry[1] |
| Food type | Southwestern |
| Location | 35900 Old Black Canyon Hwy, Black Canyon City, AZ 85324 |
| Coordinates | 34°02′55″N 112°08′57″W / 34.0486°N 112.1492°W |
| Website | rockspringscafe |
The Rock Springs Cafe is a restaurant and rest stop in Black Canyon City, Arizona, along the I-17 highway. Founded in 1918, it is a popular area for locals and tourists and serves Southwestern dishes. It is one of the oldest restaurants in Arizona.[2]
The building the restaurant is located in was originally built in 1918 by Ben Warner as a general store for motorists passing through the area when traveling from Prescott to Phoenix.[3] The location is near a natural spring source.[4] He opened a hotel nearby in 1924. The general store may have sold alcohol illegally during the Prohibition era as a copper still was found in the building's attic. Rock Springs continued to develop more as the 20th century passed, with the hotel and store staying open and being the residence for Warner's family. The Goldwater family, Tom Mix, John and Cindy McCain, Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Sheen, Gary Busey, and Jean Harlow all frequented the area.[5] The area was known on maps as Rock Springs and was the location of the only telephone nearby for a long while. Warner became the postmaster in 1955. The restaurant celebrated its centennial in October 2018 with a music festival.[6][7] As of 2024, the "village" has grown to include a farmers' market, bakery, art studio, event center, and gas station.[8]