The Mojave Desert Restaurants

Throughout the desert and the Eastern Sierra, dining is a fairly simple affair. Owens Valley is home to many mom-and-pop eateries, as well as a few fast-food chains. There are chain establishments in Ridgecrest, Victorville, and Barstow, as well as some ethnic eateries.

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  • 1. Alabama Hills Café

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    The extensive breakfast and lunch menus at this eatery just off the main drag include many vegetarian items. Sandwiches are served on homemade bread; choose from up to six varieties baked fresh daily, and get a homemade pie, cake, or loaf to go. Morning hikers can grab-and-go as early as 5 am. 

    111 W. Post St., Lone Pine, California, 93545, USA
    760-876–4675

    Known For

    • House-roasted turkey and beef
    • Huge portions
    • On-site bakery

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner, Pets not allowed on patio
  • 2. Erick Schat's Bakkerÿ

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    A bustling stop for motorists traveling to and from Mammoth Lakes, this shop is crammed with delicious pastries, cookies, rolls, and other baked goods. The biggest draw, though, is the sheepherder bread, a hand-shaped and stone hearth–baked sourdough that was introduced during the gold rush by immigrant Basque sheepherders in 1907. That bread and others baked here are sliced to make the mammoth sandwiches the shop is also famous for. 

    763 N. Main St., Bishop, California, 93515, USA
    760-873–7156

    Known For

    • Sheepherder bread and pastries
    • Convenient place to stock up
    • Hefty sandwiches
  • 3. Great Basin Bakery

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    Stop at this small, old-world-style community bakery for fresh and healthy salads, soups, sandwiches (made all day), bagels, artisan breads, cookies, pies, and pastries. Savor your goodies indoors and listen to local banter (it's a favorite gathering spot), or take them along to eat at a picnic spot while adventuring nearby.

    275–D S. Main St., Bishop, California, 93514, USA
    760-873–9828

    Known For

    • Sandwiches on fresh-baked, house-made bread
    • All items made and packaged by hand
    • Stellar pies and other desserts
  • 4. Looney Bean

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    Breakfast is served all day at this spot known as much for its cheerful atmosphere as for its large portions—including a breakfast burrito so packed with applewood-smoked bacon, cheddar cheese, eggs, and potatoes that it requires two hands to hold. For lunch, consider the coffeehouse burger with candied bacon or the chickpea curry bowl with roasted chicken and garnet yams over brown rice. Even if you're just passing through, be sure to grab a coffee to go (perhaps the house favorite known as the Dirty Hippie).

    399 N. Main St, Bishop, California, 93514, USA
    760-873–3311

    Known For

    • Vegan options
    • Smoothies and artisan coffee
    • Lemon-ricotta pancakes
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