Sirens’ Cafe & Custom Catering Menu

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  • Ben S.

    Great stop on our road trip through Arizona! Super friendly, local staff that carefully prepared awesome sandwiches for us. They had a creative, vegetarian friendly menu and were happy to adjust everything to our liking. The iced coffee was delicious and the free cookie was a nice touch. Definitely stop by!

    (5)
  • Bonnie C.

    Good sandwich, probably wouldn't seek this place out specifically on our road trip next time, but there's not too many great options on yelp in this area :P Enjoyed the La Rocco. with the Potato salad. The lemon pasta was meh. Coppacola, Salami, Homemade Ricotta, Provolone, Roasted Red Peppers, & Italian Dressing on Italian Bread Panini's looked good too.

    (3)
  • Nevon S.

    We were driving from Las Vegas to Sedona, and decided to stop by this place for lunch, and it was one of the best decisions we made on the trip! The servers and owner were friendly and accommodating, and the place generally felt warm and comfortable. We ordered a range of sandwiches, soups, and paninis, which all came with sides. They were ALL delicious, fresh, reasonably priced, and filling. The mushroom soup we agreed was probably one of the best soups we have EVER had! We loved it so much we asked for the recipe and the owner came out and explained how to make it and wrote out a list of ingredients. Now THAT is hospitality! I would also recommend to check out the town around the store- there are a couple interesting antiques/collectibles shops that have Route 66 themed items. Overall, this place had wonderful food and friendly people- so much so that we vowed to create a Yelp account JUST to leave a review of this place! Go here!

    (5)
  • Michael F.

    The place is a real gem in downtown Kingman. Every visit I have been satisfied, particularly because they are always creating something new. Monday through Saturday evenings there is a special menu each night with only a few choices, so they can concentrate on bringing fresh, exciting and delicious. Thursdays it's pizza night and that can be a simply amazing treat in itself. The other nights feature mouth-watering entrees, homemade soups, and yummy desert specials. Cream of mushroom soup has always been a favorite of mine, and Sirens' version does not disappoint. Since I had had their signature lobster rolls in the past, I decided to try the lobster mac and cheese this time out and it was soooo good! Loved the asparagus that accompanied it too. On a recent visit I had some of the best meatloaf I have ever eaten. It's so nice to see creative chefs in Kingman! Oh and I can't forget the warm welcome I always get from Denise and daughter Carmella, the creative hosts of this wonderful place. Love going back over and over!

    (4)
  • Jean B.

    Worth going a little out of the way to eat a sandwich or soup. Nice people, super friendly. Did I mention homemade spreads and pastries?

    (5)
  • Chris L.

    One of my favorite places to eat lunch in town! Always great food and a great variety. Thursday night pizza night is awesome. The staff and owners are friendly and fun! This is a great place if your passing through town or a local who's looking for something different. you will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    On the way from Phoenix back home to Vegas, got hungry and found this on Yelp. Very cute restaurant, mermaid theme. Very friendly staff. Good food. Really liked the artichoke spread. Bf got the Pellerito; I got the Bruno. Peach flavored iced tea- yummy Would've gotten higher ratings except for all the things they were out of- half their lunch menu is paninis and that's what we ordered, but they'd run out of panini bread. Also out of any and all soup. Our waitress left in the middle to go to the store because they were out of mushrooms. Then the waitress covering her had to leave too. Not that big a deal I guess- it was after the lunch rush and we were 1 of 2 tables there when we arrived and on our own for most of the meal- very relaxing. Little view of the main street. They have really fun daily specials and I love how it seems their desserts change daily too- fun variety. Plus I saw a Wilton cake decorator's box, so I'm guessing that customers can get some fun dessert decor going :) One potential problem- the bathroom was nicely decorated but smelled. I don't know if that is a perpetual problem or a problem that popped up just before I went in, so it did not affect my rating Definitely would like to check this place out again

    (4)
  • Michelle L.

    Great no frills little sandwich shop and very friendly people working there. Cold and grilled sandwiches, salads and a few desserts. Spreads are homemade. According to my 12 year old, "best grilled cheese ever". Giving four stars vs five because the sides offered were a little disappointing. Lays chips, potato or pasta salad. The pasta salad was just ok. Everyone else opted for chips.

    (4)
  • Beth A.

    In town for work, I knew finding a vegan or organic place to eat was going to be a struggle. I got here just in time, the young lady was so friendly, took her time with me and accommodated my requests. I had a grilled cheese and pasta salad which was great, I would have loved soup since its so cold here today but no vegan options. I did order a veggie sandwich to go for lunch tomorrow. I only gave them three stars because they had no vegan options in soup, chips were "lays lunch bags" so the healthy choices were not there, in this town I think this place could do well and stand out if the offered vegan and vegetarian choices as nowhere in town can you get that.

    (3)
  • Joe S.

    I called at 9:45am and requested 18 box lunches for my lunch presentation, for pickup at 11:20. The owner wasn't even in the restaurant yet (call forwarded to her cell phone) but she promised to get it done, even with two large caterings starting at 11:30!! I had no idea what was on the menu, but she said not to worry, she would put together a good variety. And that she did. The turkey sandwich I had was delicious (loved the artichoke spread with a kick), as was the pasta salad, and everyone in the audience was happy too. An all around success. I highly recommend Sirens for any catering event, and I can't wait to try dining in on my next trip to Kingman.

    (5)
  • Kim W.

    Driving with my husband from Vegas to the Grand Canyon looking for a sandwich spot to cure the remnants of sin city and was given a pleasant surprise to find this spot (thanks yelp!). Super friendly, quick service, fun mermaid theme/decor plus the food was superb! Spinach/basil soup special was so yummy it found its way to both my pasta salad (side included with sandwich) and on my panini which had homemade ricotta inside among other delicious veggies. Very reasonable prices and overall fantastic lunch spot for a full belly and left overs to finish the road trip.

    (5)
  • Cassandra L.

    We drove through Kingman on our way from Vegas to Flagstaff and stopped for lunch at this cute little cafe located in the center of town. For a small town, this was a nice place to have lunch. The staff was friendly and the food was fresh and tasted homemade. My boyfriend and I split the curry Tito and the porafino sandwiches. The chicken curry was the more creative of the two -made with nuts and craisons. The porafino was a little heavy on the meat for my preferences. The lemon pasta salad was a little bland and too dry, but the potato salad was good. Well worth passing up the fast food chains for this local spot.

    (4)
  • Dave L.

    Awesome lunch stop. Sandwiches, soups, and deserts to die for. Daily specials are always good. Definitely like taking the wife to lunch there on a regular basis.

    (5)
  • Brian Z.

    As local as you can get, this daughter-mother team delivers the best fresh panino sandwiches at lunch with a variety of homemade spreads that are unique -- five stars. At the $ range, you may still decide to take half to go. Want the best to share, then get a panino sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a dessert to share with your sweetie. That's plenty of food, you get a chance to sample all the best, and it's still just too inexpensive. Now that they also offer dinner, you get a daily-changing menu of more taste-tempting dishes from seasonal ingredients that barely break into the $$ range. Add a cup of the daily soup if you're really hungry. But if you are fortunate enough to come through Kingman at dinner time on First Friday, when Beale Street opens up extra art exhibits, the menu is over-the-top special but well within $$. Can't make the first Friday of the month? Every Thursday, the ladies prepare gourmet, thin crust personal pizzas, at least a half dozen regular favorites and usually a couple seasonal specials. Add a couple salads and split a pizza, but don't forget dessert. Did I mention the occasional appearance of lobster? Absolutely fresh, found in lobster rolls, lobster pizza, and sometimes in pasta dinners. Sirens is also one of many local restaurants that deliver to the local brew pub, wine bar, and renovated tap room, all within a two-block area of Beale Street. Choose your venue for dinner or bring a bottle of wine or growler of beer to Sirens (very modest corkage fee) for the quieter venue in your Italian grandmother's kitchen table and enjoy her homey atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Temperence B.

    An oasis! Soup and sandwiches to die for. I had the chicken curry salad sandwich. Very good. But the star of the meal was the soup of the day....roasted butternut squash and sweet potato with cumin. AMAZING!!! THE owner gave me the recipe, off to Chicago it goes. Stopped on our way east from Vegas. So glad we did. A home-made meal on the road is a blessing rarely bestowed upon travelers. It's just off the highway in what looks like the old's downtown area. Further east there are chain restraints and fast food. Don't be tempted. Stop at Sirens'! Ambiance is small cafe-esque without the long coffee menu. (french press and milk was the offer). Service was great. The chef was chatty and obviously skilled. Small town charm.

    (4)
  • Nicole E.

    Love sirens! Homemade spreads and dressings compliment the fresh deli sandwiches and salads. She does great work for caterings and Thursdays are pizza nights...yum! Cupcakes are the best in town and the staff is super friendly and will work hard to make sure you are 100% happy with your experience. She even does a yearly lobster boil! Excited for that this year!

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    Traveling from the Bay Area to the Superbowl we stopped At this small friendly upbeat cafe. Harmony, our waitress Was about the nicest server we have met in a long time. The food was fresh And very tasty. We will definitely stop here again.

    (5)
  • Joshua N.

    Sirens is no ordinary sandwich stop. They have creative signature sandwiches and fantastic pasta salad.

    (4)
  • David S.

    Fresh- homemade soups and sammies- great change of pace from the chains- meet the locals!

    (5)
  • Manon V.

    Checked this place out due to some good reviews on our way back from Vegas to Phoenix. Were not disappointed! The girl serving us was the kindest ever, giving us great advice and paying attention to us whilst doing all her other 31 tasks. She recommended us to go with the special of that day and half a dish of the lobster mac&cheese, since we weren't that hungry. The dish of that day was a tunesian couscous with lamb meatballs. Wauw, best meatballs ever. So full of flavour and moist. She even gave us two freshly baked cookies on the house before we left, loved them! It's def worthwhile stopping by and enjoying whatever they serve that day, cause they really know how to please your tastebuds. Amazing!

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    In the old downtown of Kingman, located next door is a local brewery that was established 2 yrs ago. Had a hot panini with cheese made from the local beer. The waitress (Harmony) was a little too chatty, but we were the only customers in there and she looked really bored. Food was decent, except the sides were bland and looked like they had been from the grocery store. However the price was outrageous and the locals next door were extremely rude.

    (2)
  • Christie L.

    I was let down yet again by another Kingman eatery. I had seen all of the rave reviews on yelp for this place and tried to eat here one other time, but they were closed so this time I called to make sure when they would be open since I would be passing through town. When hubby and I first walked in it was awkward. We had no idea what to do since there was no sign saying to seat yourself or to wait to be seated and I didn't see any employees. A girl came from the back and went straight to a table that had 4 customers waiting to order. She didn't even say anything to us as she came out, so we stood there waiting until she was done taking the other customers order and then she finally came over to us and asked what we wanted. Ummm.. How about some food?!?!?!? I asked her if we could place an order to-go and she said yes. She then sat us at a filthy table and gave us menus to look at. The menu choices looked good and I honestly had a hard time deciding what to order. The prices were also very reasonable. The wait until the girl finally came back to take our order wasn't reasonable however. Almost 15 minutes passed until she came back to take our order. By this time, there were 2 men behind the register just shooting the breeze while this girl was rushing around trying to take care of the customers. I must admit, the girl was very nice and did apologize for the wait. I don't understand why it is up to this 1 person to take orders, make the orders, clean tables and ring up customers. One of the men had on a Coke jacket so he might have been a vendor there talking to the other employee, but come on buddy jump in and help or why are you there? The table we waited at had cup rings and food crumbs all over it and there were other tables with dirty cups/trash as well. The floors and counter near the register was dusty and dirty too. I think if they had more staff on hand these things could be taken care of properly. It scared me to think about what the kitchen might look like since the dining area was so dirty. I decided to order the 1/2 sandwich and cup of soup priced at $5.50 and it came with "Minestrone Soup" and "The Bruno" panini. I asked the girl if she could add avocado to my sandwich and she said when she makes paninis, she usually puts the avocado on the side so it doesn't get hot. Well, I don't want to peel apart a warm and toasty sandwich just to add it on there and I grill and bake avocados, so it certainly wasn't going to hurt anything to put it on there. I convinced her that if it didn't turn out right then it would be my own fault. There is also an extra charge of 75 cents for avocado, which they slice fresh, so I didn't mind. I did mind the wait yet again! It took forever to get our food. We were there a total of 35 minutes just to pick up 2 sandwiches to-go. The sandwich wasn't even very big so I just didn't get it. The Bruno has ham, swiss, lettuce, tomato and artichoke spread on Italian bread. It was very good! I'm not even going to lie this sandwich was very tasty. Even the addition of avocado was perfect. The soup however was terrible. It should have been called zucchini soup with canned tomatoes. After 3 tastes I had to stop and just throw it away. Hubby ordered a Pastrami Sandwich that just looked awful. The meat was fatty and I usually take a taste of his meat, but not this time. I did enjoy my sandwich, but a majority of the food just wasn't good, the wait time was terrible and the cleanliness of the restaurant is issue enough for me to pass on ever coming back. I did notice after asking for my receipt that there was no charge for the avocado I added to my sandwich so I mentioned it. She said that she forgot and not to worry about it. A tip wasn't deserved, but hubby put a buck in the tip jar to cover the 75 cent avocado. They do offer catering.

    (2)
  • Sandra G.

    Lovely little cafe w/food to die for. Service was quick & friendly & gave us a break from highway junk. The soup of the day (sweet-potato & squash) was delish & the sandwiches come with their own home-made spread (i had the olive) which rocked da house. French press coffee available (no cappuccino machine- which was fine by me. A must try if u're in da area... Quick on/off hwy.

    (5)
  • Kevin M.

    Awesome soup, definitely recommend! Service was great and they epitomize what's right with mom and pop restaurants

    (5)
  • Julia J.

    This place is FANTASTIC.. We stopped off on our way to California and the owner, Carmella, pointed our indecisive selves to great menu items. The paninis and sandwiches were amazing and we ate them in about 5 seconds. Everything is made with fresh ingredients and the menu offers Italian fare with a creative twist. And that Italian dressing, not to mention the homemade ricotta!!! The best part about the cafe was the great service, welcoming vibes, and friendly clientele. One of their regulars was a hoot (look for Mary if you're in there - you'll know her if you hear her). They're even on a first name basis with the mailman. This place has so much love and a great atmosphere - don't miss it! Also, get the brittle. You'll thank me later. -The Road Trip Girls

    (5)
  • Michelle H.

    I really wanted to like this more. This is a small unassuming restaurants in the same type of town. They bragged about their macaroni salad..it was so so at best. Everyone at the table had to add salt. The sandwich was large. I took half of it in a doggy box but after thinking about it, tossed it. It wasn't worth the calories,

    (3)
  • Rob F.

    Skip the standard chain sub and sandwich shops, come here for lunch and get fresh ingredients with a delicious side pasta dish. We love their unique pizza's on Thursday night. Sit in the micro brewery next door and have Sirens bring the pizza's to you........if you can get a seat! For any size town hard to beat.

    (5)
  • Derick O.

    The Curry Tita Chicken sandwich was really good and this place is very clean and cozy

    (4)
  • Vicky B.

    I love their sandwiches. Lobster slides are very nice. Deserts are tasty as well. I like to eat here and do quite often! Never had a bad meal or poor service. Real plus for Kingman culinary scene which is pretty stretched to the limits with bad food!

    (5)
  • C P.

    Siren's Cafe is essentially the ultimate foody experience. From their expertly prepared gourmet sandwiches and soups at lunch to their nightly dinner offerings, elegant meals on special occasions, Thursday night gourmet pizza offerings, and private caterings you will never be disappointed. Carmella, Siren's owner, has been classically trained in Italy and it shows. This restaurant comes highly recommended , not only by me, but by Arizona Highways Magazine that awarded Carmella the distinction of listing Siren's as one of the top ten restaurants in the state. A stop at Sirens for lunch or dinner is well worth the time!

    (5)
  • Marc S.

    Major fail. Had to wait over a half hour for a nasty pastrami sandwich for take out. There was only one lady taking orders, making the food, ringing people up, and running around sweating trying to keep up. The inside was dirty and some tables hadn't been cleared from previous customers. The pastrami sandwich I ordered cost $6.95 plus an additional $2.00 for extra meat. I made a mistake in asking for extra meat because it was fatty and honestly tasted rotten. Where was the meat though? If this is what you call a pastrami sandwich with extra meat, don't expect customers who know real pastrami to be overjoyed by it. It had a weird funky color to it and after 1 taste I dropped it in the nearest trash and went to McDonald's for their 2 for $4 Big Mac deal. McD's didn't let me down like this place and that is damn sad.

    (1)
  • Michael L.

    Dropped by to give this place a try. The daily special was lobster roll. OMG FANTASTIC! Large chunks of lobster on a fresh, simply grilled roll. They did not sauce, season or dress up the dish. Very simple and bursting with lobster flavor. I ate both halves! Very rich. A better tack would be to share it and sample some of their soups! They have a BYOB license, so I am returning with some wines.

    (5)
  • Vava M.

    I don't understand why this place comes up in "vegetarian restaurant" search, everything here is meat-based :(

    (2)
  • Deana N.

    Love love love Sirens. Great food. Awesome people. So fun. Just amazing the experience.

    (5)
  • Toni S.

    My favorite place for adventurous food in Kingman. Owner and chef Carmella is always surprising me with food I didn't know I needed in my life. The menu is NEVER boring, and there's always one amazing choice that rises above the rest. I'ma notoriously picky eater, and I have difficulty trying new foods. Maybe it's the wine at the Cellar Door or the beer at Black Bridge Brewery (Sirens happily delivers to both downtown establishments), but I try the unique offerings at Sirens and wind up loving many of them. Bleu cheese isn't always my favorite, but the bleu cheese dip at Sirens got me hooked. Then, the Mac n Blue (baked mac n cheese with bleu cheese and bacon) sealed the deal. Candied basil topping a decadent carrot cake cupcake?... you bet! I had no idea an herb could be so addicting. For comfort food, Thursday's artisan pizza nights fit the bill... as well as the recurring artichoke dip and occasional bacon jam with baked brie.

    (5)
  • Connie O.

    I was always thought if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing Enough said ....

    (1)
  • Melissa B.

    Friendly service, very good sandwiches. The almond cookie and double chocolate gelato dessert special was spectacular.

    (4)
  • Will V.

    Outstanding!! I couldn't believe it! Mango cheesecake with jalapeño jelly!?!? WHAT?? My new favorite place to stop on the road to Vegas

    (5)
  • Bryan G.

    Fantastic food! Their panninis and soups are incredible. They've been doing excellent dinners and table service at Blackbridge too.

    (5)
  • Steph L.

    Yum!! Great sandwich and friendly environment. Was extremely pleased with my tuna panini!

    (5)
  • Janis W.

    What a gem in the northern Arizona 'wasteland!!' We were driving from St. George to Cottonwood and just had to stop in Kingman to eat. I was wary at first...driving down Beale Street looked bleak. But I found this place on Yelp (of course!) and had to try it! Cute little place...decked out with mermaids and other sea creatures. Some local group was having a meeting in the middle of the tiny restaurant so we tried to sit as far away as we could. The food was terrific! I had the curry chicken sandwhich (made with craisins, green apple and cashews!) on wheat and my spouse had the roast beef and swiss on Italian roll. Both delish! But the best part was the potato salad that came on the side. It is the closest I have ever had to my Mom's great recipe! LOTS of potatoes and eggs in the creamiest mayo base ever! So so so good. Wish it was closer to home so I could bring home a bucket!

    (4)
  • Bill F.

    Driving through Kingman at lunchtime we checked Yelp for a recommendation, or it was going to be Subway. Siren's Cafe got great ratings and the menu was interesting. We navigated our way there and had a great meal and a great time. Outstanding lunch. Fresh bread and nice marinated red peppers. Lemon pasta salad: bowtie pasta with red pepper, green onion , feta cheese, EVOO and a hint of lemon. Just right. Locals came in and out and the owner knew everybody by name. It was a cosy, enjoyable atmosphere. Great prices, too.

    (5)
  • Adri C.

    $12. For the burnt lobster slider. Chips were good. But can't screw up bag chips . Not happy!

    (1)
  • Stephanie W.

    Best food in town! Just love this place! Extremely fun and friendly! Must try! Thursday night pizza night is our favorite! Carmella is the best!

    (5)
  • Aubrey S.

    The best stop for food we made on our whole cross country road trip! We we're greeted by smiles and friendly conversation at this delicious mother daughter cafe. The service was fast, the food was great, and the famous artichoke spread definitely lived up to it's reputation. I would go back here any day!

    (5)
  • Diana H.

    Awfully glad we stumbled into this little, folksy cafe. Avocado/Swiss cheese sandwich and the ham sandwich and the potato salad were excellent. Support the locals!

    (5)
  • Donna B.

    We were on our way through Kingman on the way to Vegas and just in time for lunch. We didn't want a fast food place so we found this on yelp. Very good sandwich place --- fresh bread and other ingredients. I had the tuna salad and my husband had a salami, mozzarella and red pepper sandwich and both were very good --- way better than subway.

    (3)
  • Ken N.

    We were on the road and tired of the fast food game. Dropped in here nearly by accident after turning off of 66. Yelp confirmed that we should give this small sandwich shop a try. Really glad we did. There is a broad and interesting variety, everything from smoked turkey, to chicken curry, asparagus spread, and pastrami. The three sandwiches we tried were great, staff was friendly and attentive. Definitely my new go to favorite in Kingman

    (5)
  • John C.

    Did my research on Yelp while in Kingman. There was only 1 review but very positive. Checked out the menu on the web site and it looked promising. So why not? I was very pleasantly surprised. There's maybe 8-10 tables. I got there early, and there was only 1 table full; by the time I left, about 1/2 of the tables were full. Ordered at the counter. Service was super friendly and courteous. French onion soup special was spot on despite the fact the cheese wasn't fully melted on top: the flavor was intense and delicious. Their menu is sandwiches (hot and cold), soups and salads. The Marco panini is currently one of the most popular, and was tasty with roast beef, crusty bread, red peppers and gooey homemade ricotta between crispy bread. Potato salad is Grandma's recipe, creamy and rich with egg and mayo, but fresh tasting. Carmela and her family just celebrated the cafe's 2 year anniversary this week. Nice that they have Rolling Stone issues to read, was a nice break from a hot day riding. Hours are 10-4 M-F which makes it mostly a brunch/lunch place. My only regret is that I live too far away to eat there weekly!! They care about food and their customers, it's a family business, and I will absolutely eat there again when I come thru Kingman, which will hopefully be next year.

    (5)
  • Antonio G. F.

    Simple and tasty. But, don't go to the Circle K down the street unless you want to step into an episode of Breaking Bad. Scary! Cute little place run by someone who I think would rather have a little restaurant on the beach, but somehow ended up in the middle of God knows where? What is this City called again? Coming back from the Grand Canyon, my gf and I saw this place was rated pretty high, by the Michelin Guide. NOT! By the Arizona AA travel guide. Regardless of my pretentious review, this place was really good. The food did not overwhelm you in portion size, but it hit all the right parts of my mouth in flavor. When we were there, a young lady brought in another homemade "Ocean Scene" picture to add to the wall collection. Maybe this place only survives here? Maybe it doesn't. Thanks for the hospitality and the great food! Keep at it. Prediction: Owners will retire on the beach one day.

    (4)
  • T K.

    This is by far the best sandwich shop I have ever eaten at. Everything is fresh, homemade and tastes like grandma would make if she had studied with some of the finest European chefs in the world. I spend a good amount of time in Kingman visiting friends and whenever I am there, you can find me eating a large percentage of my meals at Sirens'. Homemade soups, desserts, and spreads are made fresh everyday with a lot of love and a bit of Italian flair. No wonder they were mentioned in Arizona Highways Magazine as one of the best restaurants in Arizona. I'm obsessed with their Italian dressing, artichoke spread and beer cheese. And ALL of it is made from scratch in house by the lovely ladies of Sirens' Cafe. The "La Sirena", Albacore tuna sandwich with avocado and sprouts on wheat bread, is a must have. I usually get a side of the Italian dressing to ladle onto every delicious bite. And, oh, the potato salad-creamy deliciousness that I can never get enough of. By the way, they also custom cater for a lot of events in Kingman, because these ladies can do way more than just make sandwiches. If you are making your way down route 66, are on your way to Vegas, or just find yourself passing through a little town called Kingman, please make Sirens' a stop along your journey. A meal here will brighten your entire day.

    (5)
  • R. Z.

    Had a wonderful lunch on the way to the Grand Canyon. We were a Party of 4 and had a variety of sandwiches. Everyone raved about their choice. I had the Turkey panini with sprouts on the most delicious bread. Potato salad was very good as was the split pea and ham soup. The desserts looked wonderful, but unfortunately we were too full to give them a try. Will definitely make this a stop whenever we are in the area.

    (4)
  • G I.

    This is the best place for a delicious sandwich and a side salad. Hot sandwich was toasted to perfection on a panini press and the cold sandwich was freshly made with great ingredients on deliciously fresh bread. The side soup was a tad bland. Tried the Pavone with artichoke spread and the hot tuna sandwich special and both were very tasty. The lemon pasta sandwich was also a treat. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Staci L.

    We were in the area, and unfortunately, all of the area eateries (including this one) close very early. We saw that Sirens' had received good reviews previously, so we gave it a shot. I ordered a variation on the roast beef sandwich, and my husband got a panini. My sandwich was good (not bad, not fabulous), but his panini was bad. The potato salad, however, was excellent. The café was clean, and the sole staff member we interacted with was pleasant. I don't think we'd go back, but if you are in the area, give it a shot!

    (3)
  • Tanya P.

    We were driving through Kingman at lunchtime on our way from Arizona to Las Vegas and found this amazing place on Yelp. TOTAL WINNER! We walk in and were welcomed by a very friendly staff. A woman and her mother own the place and they sat down and talked us for a few minutes. We fell in love with both of them :) Everything is homemade from the salad dressing to the cannolis. EXCELLENT! We each had a panini and all were delicious and unqiue. The ricotta is homemade and divine! Highly recommend going out of your way to get lunch here.

    (5)
  • Ellen J.

    On our way to Las Vegas, we used Yelp to help guide us to a lunch stop with at least a four-star rating (there are not many in Kingman.) Lo and behold we were guided to Sirens' Cafe. It is a little kitschy sandwich shop located on the main drag. The service was friendly and they made you feel like family. They have quite a few options for sandwiches on their menu, but they also offer a make your own option, which is what I chose. I ordered a smoked turkey and swiss cheese panini-style, and it was one of the best sandwiches I've had in eons. The owner and server were all giddy because they just received recognition in Arizona Highways for one of the top places to eat in Arizona. They showed us the article in the magazine and offered up a taste of their special artichoke spread, the recipe having been featured in the mag . . . OMG . . . I could have eaten it as a meal itself. Now I'll have to pick up the magazine so I can make it myself. Cheers to our new regular stop on the way to Las Vegas!

    (4)
  • L W.

    Great food - friendly people - my new favorite place to take my mother In law to lunch in her hometown. All of the food was terrific... But our very favorites were the chocolate mouse and lemon torte... Old family recipes made fresh in the kitchen. Delish! My children loved the mermaid decor and I appreciated the healthy food choices. We will definitely go back!!! Thank you!

    (5)
  • Richard W.

    Great sandwich. Good service. Small diner atmosphere. Will stop again

    (3)
  • Brittany G.

    A little on the pricey side, but tasty none the less!

    (4)
  • Leslie M.

    Excellent sandwiches, incredible toffee (made on the premises), friendly owner & staff. Great place to stop.

    (5)
  • Linda P.

    We were driving through Kingman AZ @ lunchtime & looked on Yelp for recommendations. We are very happy with our choice of Sirens Cafe. The owners & staff were friendly & interested in making our visit the best it could be. It was a fun time & all of the food was excellent. Delicious paninis that were also unique. We highly recommend this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Daniel T.

    Great lunch spot on Beale Street. Sandwiches and sides are excellent. Fresh ingredients and generous portions. Reasonable prices. Skip the fast food chains and eat here.

    (4)
  • Suzy B.

    Nice lunch spot- very good sandwiches. Breads are fresh and tasty. Nice, unique sandwich choices. Something much better than the local fast food places that seem to be everywhere in town.

    (4)
  • Luca B.

    Nice people and delicious fresh sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Jason W.

    Driving through western Arizona, we were dubious about finding a good place for lunch in Kingman. Yelp guided us to Sirens' Cafe, and it was a terrific stop. Sirens' is located on Kingman's historic main drag and is very convenient to I-40 and US93. It has a low key and comfortable atmosphere and seems to specialize on coffee, sandwiches and salads. We ordered a couple paninis, which were outstanding (try anything with the artichoke spread!). Service was attentive and exceptionally friendly. If I lived in Kingman, I'd be eating lunch here regularly.

    (5)
  • Chris L.

    This is an EASY FIVE STARS! Driving from LA to Tucson, the wife and I needed a late lunch, so I hit up Yelp! This was one of the best lunches i've had in a long long time. The mustard pasta salad was awesome. Both sandwiches we had were awesome. Coffee was brewed right in front of us. Price was great. Owner/employees were super nice, we thought they should open a B&B!! Plan on stopping again next time we drive thru Kingman.

    (5)
  • Adam B.

    I love Sirens, everything I have had was great!

    (5)
  • David P.

    Great place and atmosphere...quick off and on from the Beale exit. I was looking for something better than the fast food choices and glad I found this little gem.

    (4)
  • Shannon M.

    Amazing food! Amazing service - especially their bar service. I have also attended a couple of reserved catering. They offer phenomenal service and food unlike is normally found for a cafe or in Kingman. You guys are doing great! Keep up the good work!

    (5)
  • Amanda P.

    Top 5 Reasons to come to Kingman, AZ: 5. Cute old Southwest town that never completely lost its livelihood or had to turn into a tourist trap to stay afloat. 4. Some of the best antiquing/resale shopping/junk store browsing you'll find anywhere. 3. Choo Choo trains. 2. Route 66 1. Sirens' Cafe. No, I am not exaggerating. We had a ho-hum lunch at Calico's, decided against dessert, and then started browsing Kingman's main drag. Walked around the block and found this place. Asked the owner if the desserts were homemade, and she said absolutely. That was all I needed to hear. We came in and ordered two slices of pie, and she brought out two gigantic slabs of the most beautiful pie I've ever seen or tasted. The apple-raisin-walnut was heated up, no ice cream (it didn't need it). Gorgeous homemade unsweetened all-butter crust, stunning texture and flavor. The key lime pie was puckery tart and topped with unsweetened whipped cream. She also brought us a coffee granita that was made with cold-brewed espresso and just the barest amount of sweetener. Noticing a theme here? Over and over I was pleasantly surprised by the sensation of being able to taste the subtleties of flavor of the food, precisely because I was *not* being beaten over the head with sugar. The owner/hostess studied culinary arts in Italy and has obviously taken her training to heart, not falling prey to the American cooking philosophy of using as much sugar, salt and fat as you can cram into the food. Food here tastes like food. Really, really yummy food. We looked at the menu, already planning our next trip to Kingman just to have lunch at this place, and we made mention of the homemade ricotta/artichoke/dill spread. As in, they make their own ricotta cheese, and then mix it with dill and artichokes. Yes, you read that right. She let us taste some, and it didn't disappoint. Foodies, if you're stuck out in the desert, know that there is an oasis out there. I'd recommend making a special pilgrimmage to Kingman just to visit this place.

    (5)
  • Bhrata R.

    One of the few eclectic places in this region. Great sandwiches & soups! The thin crust pizza they make on Thursdays (nights) is easily the best not only in Kingman but you will be hard put to find something better even in Vegas! They only make thin crust pizza which they serve till about 9pm on Thursday nights. My cousins from Atlanta Loved this place too. The Garlic Cream soup is great as is the Curry Tito sandwich. I am a regular here....for good reason:)

    (5)
  • Lange B.

    Their panini is good, only $6.50, and can be shared if you're not too hungry. Service is fast and staff is friendly. I would recommend this place if you are driving through Kingman, Arizona.

    (4)
  • J F.

    Driving across Arizona on the 40, the wife and I needed lunch, and Kingman seemed like the right spot. Looked up on Yelp and found this place, and we didn't regret it. Good panini's. Oddly enough, they make their own ricotta cheese, so any sandwich with ricotta in it is probably a winner. We also had a special soup of theirs, which was a lime/zucchini soup... Delicious. Great service too, as we got there at 10:05 on a Friday morning, and they accommodated for lunch without issue.

    (5)
  • Cheryl Q.

    We stopped here on our way from the Skywalk to Las Vegas. The Yelp reviews were very helpful and accurate. Great place for lunch! Even the kids enjoyed it...the food and the mermaid (siren) memorabilia.

    (5)
  • Thierry M.

    Coming up to Kingman at lunchtime and found several positive reviews about Sirens. One word- fabulous. The smoked turkey sandwich for me, the avocado, tomato and sprouts sandwich for my wife; we shared and enjoyed both. The owners were so pleasant and were very attentive. A don't miss if you are passing through.

    (5)
  • Simon B.

    Amazing, I stopped here on a road trip allergic to dairy and gluten free and these guys took care of me on pizza night! Gluten free pizza!

    (5)
  • Doug S.

    I went here for dinner with my father and it is by far the best place I have eaten in Kingman yet. The service was excellent and the food was phenomenal. Decor is a little meh, but that doesn't affect the taste of the food so who cares? Only draw-back is that it is a touch on the pricey side. $4 for a crepe (which is heavenly) is kind of steep in my book, but oh well.

    (4)
  • Cliff D.

    What great find on our roadtrip to Sedona, AZ. The sandwiches were unique and really tasty. The bread was artisan, and the artichoke paste on my turkey sandwich was delicious. They ran out of their home-made toffee, but we were able to sample some, Wow. Skip the fast food on your road trip and stop here in Kingman, AZ. I wish we had one back home in the SCV.

    (5)
  • Lisa H.

    Siren's Cafe is one of my favorite little local places to eat it. Fast, friendly service and the food is terrific! I was just in there with my 2 little girls the other day and they couldn't get enough of the mermaid decor. Great place - check it out!

    (5)
  • Alice F.

    Functional deli cafe, but not remarkable. Soup was good, and their chocolate butter toffee is the best I've ever tasted, but the sandwiches are pretty basic.

    (3)
  • R M.

    In my humble opinion Sirens is fabulous. Siren's menu is varied and innovative. Some very hard-working ladies own and operate, supported by other family and Tammy in the front. Spoil yourself and have a dessert. You'll thank me.

    (5)
  • Steff P.

    Thanks to Yelp, on our quest to find somewhere to eat lunch, en route to Sedona, we stopped in to Sirens. My fellow Yelpers did not let me down! I'm gonna keep it real, 2 things needed to be tackled: food & restroom. The sandwiches we got (one turkey with sprouts & one roast beef with caramelized onions, both panini style) were very good quality, perfectly hearty & flavorful. The restroom was clean & cute (more than I can say for the Twilight Zone of a Carls Jr. down the street). When we got to Sirens at 11, it was just us but right after the food was brought to our table, the place filled up. The eating options in Kingman are questionable. We'd eat at Sirens again without question. In fact, we tried to on our way back but I think we were just a tad too late. They were closed & it looked like they were getting ready for a catering gig. So we got back on the road & ate Sedona fudge for lunch. That being said, I guess you can say Sirens is the ONLY place we'll eat in Kingman.

    (5)
  • Sharon N.

    What a great eatery and specifically, catering! We recently spent over three weeks in Kingman for business and Sirens' Cafe catered our lunches every day! Their food is fresh, creative and we were never bored with our daily choices. They are extremely flexible with their menu and priced very reasonably. Their entire staff was a joy to work with. Even more impressive was their Thursday pizza nights. The Lobster Pizza ROCKED!!!! Thank you Carmilla and staff for a most enjoyable lunch each day during our extremely hectic schedule in Kingman!

    (5)
  • Sujay N.

    I recently stopped here on way to grand canyon based on yelp reviews. I took vegeterian pannani and was dissapointed. There was hardly any vegetables and just awful cheese! Maybe the soups taste better!

    (2)
  • Carol L.

    On our way back to Phoenix from Las Vegas we stopped in Kingman, AZ for lunch. We have been through Kingman several times before and have eaten at other restaurants, but Sirens' was a great find. It is small, but it is very clean and the food was great. Everything was very fresh and their menu is very interesting..with great sandwiches kicked up a notch. The people working there are very nice and very accommodating. Definitely will be stopping there again on our trips through the area.

    (4)
  • Frank G.

    excellent! we had two great paninis. contrary to another review we thought the side salads were very good 1 was a homemade pasta mama's recipe. great service they even went across the street to find coffee for us.

    (5)
  • Cheryl S.

    A perfect oasis in the barren Arizona desert. If you're driving through on the way to las Vegas or Phoenix do yourself a favor and eat here rather than the fast food places clinging to the freeway. Service and atmosphere is very casual but the food is cheap for the quality of the ingredients. Had a gorgeous panini with the best ricotta I've had. Ever. The sides are pretty bland (potato salad and pasta salad) so not worth the calories. Barstow residents should consider themselves lucky to have such a nice respite from the chain restaurants.

    (5)
  • Cathryn P.

    *HANDS DOWN THE BEST CAFE ON BEALE ST AND POSSIBLY ALL OF KINGMAN* gourmet pizzas n delicious sammiches... i luv sirens and their fantabulous owners! i've heard the mexican mousse is amazing but *ahem* i've yet to partake since it's always sold out! :P

    (5)
  • Amanda R.

    This was our second visit to Siren's. We planned our drive to Vegas so we could stop here for lunch. Again, we were incredibly wowed by our food. We split the portofino salad and the moretti panini. The roast beef was tender and juicy, the Moretti beer cheese sauce was rich and flavorful, and the caramelized onions tied it all together. So good. To top it off, they remembered us out-of-towners from our visit last month! Such nice people and delicious, creative food at low prices. You may not expect it in Kingman, but do yourself a favor and stop there on your way through. You won't regret it.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 4:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 4:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Sirens’ Cafe & Custom Catering

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