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The Crocodile Cafe is a fun atmosphere, brightly colored with ample patio seating to watch the Mill Avenue crowd walk by. The restaurant offers an eclectic menu using fresh ingredients with creative marinades, vinigarettes and salas. Try their oakwook cooked pizzas and hamburgers.

The atmosphere is casual and all credit cards are accepted.

The Crocodile Cafe is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m.

The Cafe also features a full bar. Reservations are not accepted. A children's menu is offered and outdoor dining is available.

Location: 525 South Mill Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281 Telephone 602-966-5883

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Tempe) Alcatraz Brewing Company
(Phoenix) Alexi's Grill
(Mesa) Aloha Kitchen
(Mesa) Annabelle's
(Phoenix) Another Pointe in Tyme
(Tempe) Arizona Beach Club

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