Utah Restaurant Reviews

Arches National Park

In the park itself, there are no dining facilities and no snack bars. Supermarkets, bakeries, and delis in downtown Moab will be... (more)

Bryce Canyon National Park

Dining options in the park proper are limited to Bryce Canyon National Park Lodge; the nearby Ruby's Inn complex is your best... (more)

Canyonlands National Park

There are no dining facilities in the park itself. Needles Outpost, just outside the entrance to the park's Needles District... (more)

Capitol Reef National Park

There is not even a snack bar within Capitol Reef, but dining options exist close by in Torrey, where you can find everything... (more)

Dinosaurland and Eastern Utah

Because the towns in eastern Utah are small, dining options are generally more casual and less innovative than in urban areas... (more)

Moab and Southeastern Utah

Since most people come to southeastern Utah to play on the rocks and rivers, casual is the modus operandi for dining. Whether... (more)

North of Salt Lake City

Both Ogden and Logan have fine restaurants, but in general, the fare in northern Utah is your basic Western-style grub. If your... (more)

Salt Lake City

Name your pleasure, and you can find it here: hot, hip destinations with worldly chefs and dazzling menus; sophisticated microbreweries... (more)

Southwestern Utah

In the southwestern corner of the state, reflecting the pioneer heritage of the region, traditional and contemporary American... (more)

Wasatch Range with Park City

American cuisine dominates the Wasatch dining scene with great steaks, barbecue, and traditional Western fare. There's also an... (more)

Zion National Park

There is only one full-service restaurant in Zion National Park, so for more dining options, head for the nearby town of Springdale... (more)


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