While much of Arizona is a stereotypical desert, the towering, snow-capped peaks and lush pine forests up north couldn’t be more of a stark contrast. Next time you’re vacationing in the White Mountains, stop by Molly Butler Lodge for a hearty, home-cooked meal. Come for the striking, panoramic views, but stay for the mouthwatering food.

Nestled in the valley of the enchanting White Mountains, Molly Butler is Arizona’s oldest lodge.

Google/Kelly Wood It first opened in 1910, and has been serving home-cooked meals to locals and tourists alike ever since.

The atmosphere is exactly what you’d expect from a rustic cabin, with a brick fireplace, wooden walls, chairs, and tables, and historic photographs everywhere you look.

TripAdvisor/Anne J. Grab a seat, perhaps make some new friends, and revel in the undeniable charm of this remote eatery.

Seating is available both indoors and out, the latter offering truly unparalleled views of the mountains.

Google/Jeff Gist Paradise is typically associated with exotic tropical islands, but this is how we Arizonans define it.

As far as the food, expect hearty, stick-to-your-ribs type meals.

Facebook/Molly Butler Lodge Steak, burgers, seafood, and prime rib chili are just a few of the scrumptious menu items.

While the entrees are undoubtedly delicious, Molly’s most famous side might be even more mouthwatering.

Google/Adam Horne Their homemade “cottage fries” are the thickest potato wedges you’ve ever eaten, with a crispy outer shell that gives way to a creamy, luscious interior.

You can’t go to a comfort food restaurant and skip dessert!

Facebook/Molly Butler Lodge Decadent pies are made fresh daily, with love and passion being the two main ingredients.

If you happen to visit during fall, sitting outside is obligatory.

Google/Kelly Wood I mean, come on! Where else can you see views like this?

Visit the restaurant’s website or Facebook page to learn more.

Google/Kelly Wood

It first opened in 1910, and has been serving home-cooked meals to locals and tourists alike ever since.

TripAdvisor/Anne J.

Grab a seat, perhaps make some new friends, and revel in the undeniable charm of this remote eatery.

Google/Jeff Gist

Paradise is typically associated with exotic tropical islands, but this is how we Arizonans define it.

Facebook/Molly Butler Lodge

Steak, burgers, seafood, and prime rib chili are just a few of the scrumptious menu items.

Google/Adam Horne

Their homemade “cottage fries” are the thickest potato wedges you’ve ever eaten, with a crispy outer shell that gives way to a creamy, luscious interior.

Decadent pies are made fresh daily, with love and passion being the two main ingredients.

I mean, come on! Where else can you see views like this?

Have you ever eaten at Molly Butler Lodge & Restaurant? If so, what’s your favorite menu item? Let us know, and check out our previous article to learn more about the White Mountains: 8 Reasons To Drop Everything And Head To Arizona’s White Mountains Before Summer’s Over.

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Address: 109 Main St, Greer, AZ 85927, USA