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Station 66
Pizza & Italian fare with a full bar plus live music, a roof deck & a patio with views of Route 66.
About
Station 66 sits right on Historic Route 66 in downtown Williams, pairing pizza and Italian bistro fare with a full bar, live music, and a roof deck looking out over the neon and passing traffic below. It's rated 4.1 stars from over 2,000 Google reviews, a big sample size for a small-town spot, and reviewers keep coming back for the same short list of favorites.
What to order
The Firestone pizza gets singled out repeatedly, and the mushroom pizza with an olive oil base and goat cheese blend has its own fan club. Beyond pizza, the southwest queso mac with pulled pork and the wings show up often in reviews, and portions run generous — a 14-inch pie easily covers dinner for two.
Good to know
- Price range: $$$ — reviewers note it runs a bit pricey for the area, though comparable to other Williams spots
- Seating: indoor, an enclosed patio, and a roof deck with Route 66 views
- Ordering: counter/bar service with QR-code menus — a system some reviewers say takes getting used to
- Hours: 11 AM–9 PM most days, until 10 PM Friday and Saturday
It's a good stop for a livelier dinner than most of Williams offers — full bar, occasional live music, and a patio scene that gets going in the evening.
Reviews (2,098)
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in the last week
in the last week
At this place, you order at the bar and you get a number and you choose an available table. My children got a kid’s pepperoni pizza and corn dog with fries and my wife and I split a caprese salad and the Funghi pizza. Every item we had was great! The goat cheese and mushroom on our pizza was a feast combination I didn’t have before and I’m very happy to experience it. If you like bold flavors, the Funghi is a great choice. Other family members in our party ordered different pizzas and pasta and they all were pleased. The wood fire pizza crust was a little crispy on the outside and wonderfully chewy on the inside. The town gives off a little tourist vibe but if that’s expected since the train to go to the Grand Canyon is in town. I would love to try other meals on the menu such as the Italian Grinder, a sandwich of various Italian deli meats. There are ramps inside so wheelchairs are able to move around with little to no issue. There is some really interesting history on plaques outside the buildings so give them a read and check out the food!
in the last week
Enjoyed the food and very relaxing
a week ago
Food was meh. See photos. Service was ok, the only time you get "service" is when you pay lol. Everything else is self service. But ya make sure you tip when you pay at the BEGINING of your meal? How do I even know what tip should be when I've been in the restaurant for 3 minutes and it's SELF SERVE. Get your own drinks, stand in line for 10-15 minutes to place your order, and seat yourself .. lol what a joke Atmosphere is cool - would be nice under better a better chef and not asking for me to pay 20% for taking my money. Real alredo recipe - low heat the entire time : melt butter, add heavy cream then add parmesan reggiano - one melted add a little cracked pepper and oregono. Anyone curious and wants an amazing recipe that's all it takes and it'll be the best Alfredo you ever had. Caesar is easy too but anyone can look that up.