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Hotels & Restaurants


Lodging

These three hotels are within 4-6 blocks of our events. We are working with them to get a special "Yuma High 1970" rate.

Historic Coronado Hotel (233 South 4th Avenue)

The Hilton Pivot Point  (310 North Madison Avenue)

Home2Suites Hotel

Home2 Suites (155 North Madison Avenue)

Restaurants

Below is a list of restaurants we recommend in Yuma:

  • The Garden Café
    250 South Madison Avenue. A tucked-away, open-air cafe serves up homemade breakfast & lunch fare. Owned and operated by our own classmate, Debbie Gwynn, it is located adjacent to Saturday night’s “Dinner and Dancing” locale.
  • Mr. G's Mexican Food
    501 South 4th Avenue. Really, do we need to explain Mr. G’s? Remodeled with a drive thru.
  • Chretin’s Mexican Food
    505 East 16th Street. Down-to-earth Mexican eatery & bar providing familiar combo dishes. Once again owned by the Chretin family, enjoy their original family recipes.
  • El Charro Cafe
    601 West 8th Street. Authentic Mexican food, including their famous green chile saddle.
  • Holy Smokes BBQ
    251 South Main Street. A new and unique B-B-Q restaurant.
  • The Pint House
    265 South Main Street. Contemporary tavern featuring tap beers & eclectic American eats.
  • Da Boyz Italian Cuisine, Downtown
    284 South Main Street, Suite 101. Great Italian food.
  • Prison Hill Brewing Company
    278 South Main Street. Craft Brewery and great (prison) theme named grub.
  • The Hills Gastropub
    1245 West Desert Hills Drive. American and Creole favorites.
  • Pour Behaviour
    2175 South Harley Drive. Comfort food and craft cocktails.
  • Paradise Casino
    450 Quechan Drive, on the Quechan Reservation. Cross over the Colorado River, just beyond Fort Yuma.
  • Quechan Casino and Resort (The Q)
    525 Algodones Road. Take Interstate 8 toward the sand dunes, to exit 166.