You do not expect to find specialty coffee on Route 66 in Kingman, but Mudd on 66 proves you wrong fast. This bright, modern cafe serves serious espresso, fun signature drinks, and road trip ready vibes right on 217 E Andy Devine Ave.
You might roll into Kingman planning to just grab gas, hit a drive-thru, and keep moving but you notice Mudd on 66. Sitting right there. Space is polished and bright but yet somehow instantly cozy. You think, alright, maybe just one quick coffee.
Look, you do not just walk into this place. You kind of get pulled in by the whole scene. The patio faces the active train line. There is a big colorful Kingman and Route 66 mural which is perfect for pictures. The chairs look like they were picked by someone who actually enjoys sitting down. You can hear trains rumble by while you drink your coffee. It feels like a Route 66 postcard that got upgraded to real life.
The coffee is where Mudd on 66 really earns the stop. They use beans from the acclaimed Late For the Train out of Flagstaff which I also reviewed on this site. This creates a Route 66 to Route 66 connection in your cup. The espresso is pulled on a gorgous looking Sanremo Cafe Racer machine. That's a $39K state of the art hand-built Italian beauty. The esspresso tasts like it has character. You can feel the notes, not just dark roast punishment. A straight latte is balanced and smooth. The kind of drink where you suddenly realize you are sipping slowly because you do not want it to end.
If you are into fun drinks, you will feel very seen here. There is a red velvet latte, toasted white mocha, dirty chai, matcha, and seasonal creations. Nothing feels gimmicky. More like comfort drinks for the road. You can keep it simple with an Americano or drip or you can go full dessert in a cup. No judgment.
Food wise, this is classic light breakfast and snack territory. Bagels, pastries, oatmeal, and locally sourced breakfast burritos show up as your supporting cast. Enough to keep you from regretting your life choices two hours later on I-40. It is the kind of menu that understands you are traveling or just easing into your morning.
Here is the part I really like. Mudd on 66 is not some random franchise. It is part of a bigger local story. Owner Lenore has deep Kingman roots and is one half of the duo behind this whole Corner on 66 revival.
The shop does not feel like it was dropped out of a corporate catalog. It feels like someone asked what travelers and locals actually need on Route 66 then went all in. A comfortable indoor space, a chill patio, good coffee, friendly staff, and a location where you can walk to other spots like the museum.
Service has that small town we are glad you are here energy. This is the kind of place where you find yourself thinking, I could sit here for a while. So if you are planning a Route 66 run, a Vegas to Arizona loop, or just a day trip that happens to cross Kingman, Mudd on 66 is the stop you build into your route on purpose. Get your coffee and enjoy the fact that someone turned a forgotten corner of the Mother Road into a real hangout.
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