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THE BEST 10 Restaurants near Moab, UT 84532 - Last Updated July 2021
"We were running late from watching sunset nearby and they were still waiting happily for us to get our table!. Coming from New…”more"
"We were running late from watching sunset nearby and they were still waiting happily for us to get our table!. Coming from New…”more"
"is one of the best in the state, and its restaurant is a must-visit in the Moab area. The brewery makes some seriously good microbrews, including ales, lagers, and brewed sodas. On the restaurant’s menu there is something for everyone, whether they are looking to enjoy a cold pint or something else."
"Southern Utah's award-winning brewery is known for its Scorpion Pale Ale, Dead Horse Amber Ale, and an assortment of other brews from light...Read More"
"189 S Main St, Moab, UT 84532-2506American, DinerBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightTakeout, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+1 435-259-4006http://moabdiner.com/"
"After your fun day experiencing Moab you’ll want to sit back and relax a bit while grabbing something good to eat. Moab might not be the food capital of the world, but it has its fair share of good food."
"Breakfast: Eklecticafe (American) or Sweet Cravings Bakery + Bistro (American) Lunch: Milt’s Stop (American) & Eat Quesadilla Mobilla (Mexican food truck) or 98 Center (Asian)"
"Absolutely the BEST brunch we've had on our two week road trip. Southwest breakfast quesadilla 10/10 highly recommended. If I could give it more sta..."
"One of the newest restaurants in Moab, Josie Wyatt’s Grille puts a southwestern flair on fine western steakhouse dining. You’ll find the restaurant in Moab’s first 4-Diamond hotel, the Hoodoo, just off of Main Street. It’s ambiance pays homage to the namesake Western icons, and is brought to Moab by the founders of Pasta Jay’s, another local favorite."
"One of the newest restaurants in Moab, Josie Wyatt’s Grille puts a southwestern flair on fine western steakhouse dining. You’ll find the restaurant in Moab’s first 4-Diamond hotel, the Hoodoo, just off of Main Street. It’s ambiance pays homage to the namesake Western icons, and is brought to Moab by the founders of"
"$$American (Traditional), Burgers, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt. “My husband and I popped into Spoke after driving to Moab from Valley of the Gods and visiting Arches and Dead Horse Point.” See all The Spoke on Center reviews"
"I wrote an entire guide to Moab if you want a an extensive look into the area, but the main things that you need to know are: Arches National Park and Canyonlands. Wake up early at Monument Valley to drive up to Moab so you can do a tour through Arches the same day. There are tons of formations to see that are easily self-drivable. Skip any strenuous hikes you want to do and save them for the following morning at dawn when the temperature will be cooler."
"After breakfast head for Arches National Park. Plan on a full day so go prepared with drinks, a lunch, snacks and ‘sundowners’. Many of the hikes to the various arches are short but if you want something longer and very beautiful but with fewer people choose the Devil’s Garden – Primitive Trail Hike. I also recommend choosing a spot to enjoy the sunset."
"Continue on to Arches National Park. Or, better yet: stop to explore Spooky Canyon and/or Peek-a-Boo Canyon in Grand Escalante National Monument, then continue to Arches. I wish we had given the slot canyons more time–they deserve it."
"Stop at the Visitor Center on your way in to pick up a map if you weren’t given one upon entry. Canyonlands has three distinct areas that you cannot access all at once because of the canyons (duh, right?). If you’re only in the area for a couple days, I suggest sticking to the Island in the Sky area to hit all of the main attractions."
"Hit up the Island in the Sky Visitor’s Center. Get an overview of the park and eat a picnic lunch in the shade there."
"At the Island in the Sky Visitor Centre you can find all the information about best hikes to do in this area."
"Would love to have visited on a Friday or Saturday night, but will make it happen on my next trip to Arches.” See all Woodys Tavern reviews"
"The North Carolina–style barbecue prepared out of this roadside food trailer is the bomb. Pit-cooked meats such as brisket, pork ribs and smoked sausage come served with pickled onions and homestyle sides like... Modern American in Moab"
"After touring Dead Horse Point state park we stopped in for dinner. We had the wedge salad. Crispy, cold, refreshing delicious, ribs and pulled pork were..."
"MCR used to be my tried and true stomping grounds for coffee shop work days before we had a house here!. It’s a great place for delicious coffee (try the iced coffee, they use coffee ice cubes so when it melts you get MORE COFFEE!), specialty treats and chocolates, bulk coffee, and pastries. They are newly remodeled and now have more work spaces, outlets, and good WiFi!"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Visitor7 used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. The Moab Coffee Roasters is located right off of Main Street and is a local’s favorite."
"You’ll find crepes, fresh juices, strong coffee, and locally made ice cream at Wake and Bake Cafe. This funky eatery is great for a piping hot breakfast or filling lunch. Its casual atmosphere is comfortable and relaxed, so don’t be embarrassed to come in with a little red rock dust on your clothes."
"For a little piece of Americana, queue up at this popular ice creamery. Though the ice cream isn't locally made, local teenagers serve ever-growing lines with a smile."
"Went to a party that had the most luscious cupcakes I have ever eaten!. I am trying to get this lady to relocate to our town so we can have access…"