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Welcome to Indian Gardens Cafe & Market

Indian Gardens Cafe & Market is a charming oasis located in Sedona, Arizona that offers a cozy atmosphere and delicious food options for breakfast and lunch. The cafe provides a variety of dishes, including the famous Gobbler sandwich, Reuben, and Bacon & Brie Melt. Customers rave about the quality of the food, the excellent service, and the picturesque outdoor seating area. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast or a leisurely brunch, Indian Gardens Cafe & Market is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a delightful meal in a beautiful setting.

LOCATIONS
  • Indian Gardens Cafe & Market
    3951 N State Route 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
    3951 N State Route 89A Sedona, AZ 86336 Hotline: (928) 282-7702

Welcome to Indian Gardens Cafe & Market, a tranquil oasis nestled in Sedona, Arizona, at 3951 N State Route 89A. This charming cafe is a must-visit for those seeking a delightful dining experience in a setting that feels like a beautiful backyard garden. As you approach the cafe, you are greeted by the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and a medley of delicious breakfast and lunch offerings, all created with a commitment to quality and local ingredients.

At Indian Gardens, the menu is a haven for food lovers. Breakfast options such as the Ham & Eggie, which features scrambled eggs paired with Beeler's ham and garlic-sautéed organic spinach, are a delightful start to your day. If you prefer something light, the Super Greens Smoothie, bursting with organic spinach and kale, is both nourishing and refreshing. Moving to lunch, the Caesar Wedge and Dan the Man Sandwich showcase bold flavors and fresh, high-quality ingredients that make each bite memorable.

What sets Indian Gardens apart isn't just the food, but the ambiance. Reviewers have raved about the picturesque outdoor seating where guests can relax amidst lush greenery. One customer, Tania A., emphasized the "cute little place for breakfast" that feels intimate and welcoming, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a night out or a day of exploring Sedona's magnificent landscape.

The cafe also offers a delightful selection of baked goods, including the standout peach danish, a treat praised by Hsyuan G. for its exquisite flavor. Each pastry is crafted with care, making it a perfect companion to your morning coffee. As you sip your iced matcha or savor a yogurt parfait, the spirit of community and friendliness among the staff enhances the experience, providing genuine service that encourages many visitors to return.

In addition to its delectable menu, Indian Gardens Cafe & Market features a small market showcasing products from local artisans, making it a place not just to eat, but to experience the culture and artistry of Sedona. The cafe's commitment to local ingredients and sustainable practices resonates with diners who appreciate mindful eating, while the cozy atmosphere ensures you feel at home.

Whether you’re stopping by for a quick coffee, a leisurely brunch, or a hearty lunch, Indian Gardens Cafe & Market promises an unforgettable culinary journey enriched by warmth and authenticity. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem on your next visit to Sedona! Reach them at (928) 282-7702 for any inquiries or to plan your visit.

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Tania A.
Tania A.

What a cute little place for breakfast! Came here due to the Yelp reviews. We wanted to try something different on our last day in Sedona and we were in for a treat. I was in the mood for a nice iced matcha and a yogurt parfait and hubby wanted eggs with toast and that's what we got here. I also ordered a croissant. We sat outside in the patio which is so quaint it feels like you are sitting in a beautiful backyard garden. Food was tasty and service was very friendly. This is definitely a hidden gem!!!

HSyuan G.
HSyuan G.

10 out of 10, the peach danish is a must-try. We found this restaurant on Yelp and were surprised the rating was so high, so we decided to check it out--it is worth it!! The waiter is super nice, the garden is beautiful, and the food is great. We arrived late, so we didn't get breakfast, so we got chicken caesar and a peach danish. Ngl, that was the best peach danish I ever had!!! I will definitely visit again next time if I come back to Sedona

Kimberly A.
Kimberly A.

Great service and amazing menu. The BLT was great 10/10. Perfect stop before hiking. Def recommend :)

Emily C.
Emily C.

I can't believe it's taken me so long to check this place out. I've hiked around this area a ton of times over the years and finally got the chance to come here. The service was really quick and friendly! You order at the counter and they take the food out to you but they still continued to check on us throughout, asking how everything was, if we needed anything, clearing our plates etc. The patio is so cute and relaxing, you feel like you're in the middle of the woods. And the little store inside has cool products from local artists as well as coffee, beer, and a few necessities. Not to mention the food was delicious! I LOVED the berry whipped cream that came with the French toast and the eggs and bacon were cooked to perfection. Will definitely be coming here again next time I'm in the area and recommending it to everyone!

Brandy W.
Brandy W.

I'd live here if I could. We stayed at Junipine a couple miles away and two friends recommended this place. Happy to oblige. Great little place. Order at the counter, get a number and place it in your table. Outside is DIVINE if the weather is fine. Was perfection this morning at 9am. We had the avocado toast, French toast, the breakfast sandwich, a bagel, and a side of bacon for our family of 4 (2 kids--no kids menu, FYI, but can order sides and pastries that are basically the same thing.). Was about $50 before tip. One gripe (one star removed): I'm a vegetarian and I don't eat eggs. I orders the breakfast sandwich and it comes with eggs. I asked if I could substitute avocado and she said it would cost me an additional $3.50. I paid full price for less food and didn't get a substitution. I should've got the eggs on the side since I paid for them and given them to someone else in my family. Every bite was phenomenal. Would love to return.

Hayley H.
Hayley H.

My favorite dining experience in Sedona. Indian Gardens is a true hidden oasis. This gem is located outside the main strip of businesses in Sedona, but it's well worth the scenic 10 minute drive to dine here. We spent the past weekend exploring the red rocks for a bachelorette party and a main highlight of the trip was our brunch here. This local spot started as a small road-side market serving those who frequent the nearby creek. In the past years it's grown to be a thriving restaurant with gorgeous plating and an even prettier back patio. We were easily able to snag a table for our group of six and dined on several pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and biscuits and gravy. I'm still drooling over their morning bun, chocolate croissant, and strawberry cheesecake. Each of these items were absolutely divine. I also tried their hot matcha latte. It was creamy and earthy, the perfect matcha combination. Highly recommend adding this spot to your Sedona itinerary!

Natasha H.
Natasha H.

First time trying this place after driving past it nearly every time I've visited Sedona! First off I gotta rave about their chocolate chip cookie LOL. It was a colder windy day and we just came back from hiking and we were cold and seeking warmth so we got a warmed up chocolate chip cookie that had a little bit of salt sprinkled on top, and it was genuinely the best cookie I've ever had! Too good to get a picture because it was gone too soon. They had many options for lunch and I got the Dan the Man sandwich which was pretty good! The salad that came with it was alright, but you can choose either a salad or chips. They had a beautiful outdoor seating area that is basically like eating in a garden in the mountains, it's beautiful. It was cold out, but they had blankets that you could use while you eat outside which was super convenient. They also have spring water on tap which was amazing because originally we were planning to go get some spring water after this place, but didn't need to! Everyone there was super friendly as well, and I can't wait to try more off the menu!

Michelle E.
Michelle E.

Indian Gardens Cafe & Market is such a cute place to stop for coffee or even a bite to eat while heading north of Sedona! I had been recommended this place by a local friend and am glad I was able to visit before leaving town! We visited on a Monday around 9:30 am... there was a short line that moved quickly and our coffees were ready just a few minutes after ordering. FAST FACTS: * Parking - available in the lot in front of the building * Online ordering available on their website * Closed on Tuesdays * Kitchen closes at 3:00 pm * Outdoor patio behind the cafe and market SERVICE - Justin took our order and was very pleasant! The barista that made our coffees was very sweet as well and put a lot of pride in her foam art which was appreciated! PRICING - The total was $12.29 after tax and before tip for a large almond milk latte ($5.25 + $1.25 for milk substitution) and a large cappuccino ($5.00) which is very on par with other specialty coffee places. Both coffees were great! We ordered them "for here" so they were served in large mugs that we were able to take outside and enjoy in the courtyard area. We didn't order any food or pastries but what we saw definitely looked delicious! There's also a little market inside with some merch, drinks, and pre-packaged snacks. I would definitely come back and recommend Indian Gardens to others in the area as well!

Jess B.
Jess B.

This place is a decent spot to stop outside of Sedona's main town areas. It's near some of the more woodsy Oak Creek hiking trails, so the setting is nice with the trees and amidst nature. You can sit outside and eat and soak it all in. There is a little shop inside, in addition to the cafe. You order at the counter, and they deliver your food to the table. We had looked at the menu in advance and we really wanted to get the Breakfast Burrito and the Grains & Greens Breakfast Bowl (with kale, butternut squash, quinoa and Two eggs and Avocado. Topped with roasted pepitas), BUT (big BUT) when we arrived at 1:45pm on Sunday, we found out that those items were both on the breakfast menu and--importantly--breakfast menu ends at 11:30am every day, so it does not blend into like a brunch thing and it is not available later in the day, even on Sundays. If you arrive at 11:45am, it's the lunch menu. With that in mind, we ordered: 1. The biscuit and jam--to get our brekkie/brunch fix! It was quite good and flaky. 2. Avocado toast (sourdough) + added two soft-boiled eggs on top. We shared this and it was quite dense and filling with the eggs and pepitas sprinkled on top. 3. Kale & squash salad $15.50 (Organic Spring mix, Kale, butternut squash, quinoa, pickled red onion, dried cranberries, carrots, almonds) + I added a soft-boiled egg on top for extra protein. This salad was flavorful and filling. It's a decent size, and I appreciate that they are using organic lettuce. 4. Husband ordered Broccoli Salad $15.50 (Organic lettuce, roasted broccoli, lentils, TAHINI DRESSING, pumpkin seeds, watermelon radish) he also added a soft-boiled egg to it. He liked his salad, but said it was a bit too strongly tahini flavored and, overall, he preferred the salad I got. A cute spot. We appreciate their commitment to healthy, nourishing food, and their commitment to organics. We'll be back and try to arrive before 11am so we can try the breakfast options!