Southwestern Utah Restaurants

In the southwestern corner of the state, reflecting the pioneer heritage of the region, traditional and contemporary American cuisines are most common, followed closely by those with Mexican and Southwestern influences. St. George and Springdale have the greatest number and diversity of dining options. Around St. George there are a number of restaurants that serve seafood; keep in mind that at nicer restaurants the fish is flown in daily from the West Coast; at the less expensive locales the fish is usually frozen. Because this is conservative Utah, don't presume a restaurant serves beer, much less wine or cocktails, especially in the smaller towns, and don’t be surprised if you are carded no matter what your age. Most restaurants are family-friendly, and dress tends to be casual.

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  • 1. Centro Woodfired Pizzeria

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    You can watch your handmade artisanal pizza being pulled from the fires of the brick oven, then sit back and enjoy a seasonal pie layered with ingredients like house-made fennel sausage and wood-roasted cremini mushrooms. The creamy vanilla gelato layered with a balsamic reduction and sea salt is highly addictive.

    50 W. Center St., Utah, 84720, USA
    844-385–3285

    Known For

    • House-made sausage
    • Good wine and beer list
    • Creative desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 2. Color Ridge Farm & Creamery

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    Husband and husband Joseph Shumway and A. C. Ivory operate this hip artisan ice cream shop adjacent to the Wild Rabbit Cafe and Shooke Coffee Roasters along with the small regenerative farm in nearby Bicknell where they source some of their ingredients. Some of the interesting flavors include dark chocolate–mint, juniper berry, and mango-chili-lime.

    135 E. Main St., Utah, 84775, USA
    435-425–2155

    Known For

    • Three- and five-flavor ice cream flights
    • Farm-to-cone ice cream
    • Plenty of outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 3. Deep Creek Coffee Company

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    Stop by this cheerful coffeehouse with hanging plants and several tables on a spacious side patio to fuel up before your big park adventure or to grab some healthy sustenance for later. Hearty acai and miso-quinoa bowls, toast with goat cheese and fresh strawberries, bagels with the requisite schmears, breakfast burritos, and house-made granola are among the tasty offerings. There's also a nice selection of camp mugs, travel tumblers, and coffee-related gifts.

    932 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, Utah, 84767, USA
    435-669–8849

    Known For

    • Opens at 6 am daily
    • Potent house-made cold brew
    • Delicious smoothies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. Farmstead

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    This hip sidewalk café and bakery on the ground floor of a downtown St. George apartment building is a pleasing option for both decadent sweets—think passionfruit-coconut–glazed doughnuts and blood-orange tarts—and filling sandwiches on crusty house-baked breads. Notable drink options include brown sugar–cinnamon lattes and high-octane cold brews.

    18 S. 200 W, Utah, 84770, USA
    435-986–7777

    Known For

    • Sensational doughnuts and pastries
    • Shaded sidewalk seating
    • Hearty sandwiches and pizzas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
  • 5. Kiva Koffeehouse

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    This fun stop along scenic Highway 12, 13 miles east of Escalante, was constructed by the late artist and inventor Bradshaw Bowman, who began building it when he was in his eighties and spent two years finding and transporting the 13 Douglas-fir logs surrounding the structure. The distinctive eatery with amazing views serves a daily-changing array of made-from-scratch soups, bagel sandwiches, tamales, oatmeal pancakes, salads, and decadent desserts, plus exceptional coffee and espresso drinks. Open from March through October, the café also rents two overnight accommodations in a nearby cabin.

    Hwy. 12, Utah, 84726, USA
    435-826–4550

    Known For

    • Breathtaking canyon views
    • Creative, farm-to-table breakfast and lunch fare
    • Sticky date pudding, apple crumb pie, and other treats

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. and Nov.–Feb. No dinner
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  • 6. The French Spot

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    This tiny takeout patisserie in the center of downtown is a favorite stop for lattes and cold brew; crepes and salads; heartier dinner specials (salmon, filet mignon, ratatouille); and ethereal pastries and sweets, including a rotating selection of chocolate, berry, lemon, and seasonal tarts. Although primarily a to-go option that's perfect for stocking up before a hiking or biking adventure, in warm weather, you can also dine on the cute patio out front.

    5 N. Main St., Utah, 84720, USA
    347-886–8587

    Known For

    • Picnic supplies to enjoy before a show at the nearby Utah Shakespeare Festival
    • Scrambled-egg breakfast croissants with ham, bacon, Gruyère, or smoked salmon
    • Colorful macarons
  • 7. The Painted Pony

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    A charming patio overlooking Ancestor Square with contemporary Southwestern art on the walls provides a romantic setting for enjoying contemporary American fare with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients, many from the owners' private organic garden. Consider sage-smoked quail with a tamarind glaze, followed by a juniper-brined bone-in pork chop with stuffed pears and smoked-tomato relish, and don't pass up the standout sides that include sweet cornbread pudding, truffle potato chips, and Stilton fritters. The white chocolate cheesecake tower is a standout among several excellent desserts.

    2 W. St. George Blvd., Utah, 84770, USA
    435-634–1700

    Known For

    • Knowledgeable servers
    • One of the best wine lists in town
    • Seasonally changing bread pudding

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 8. Xetava Gardens Cafe

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    This beautifully designed adobe oasis in the Kayenta Art Village in Ivins, about 10 miles northwest of St. George, offers gracious indoor and outdoor seating, the latter overlooking fragrant high-desert gardens and the surrounding red-rock ramparts. Pronounced zay-tah-vah, the space began as a coffee bar and is still a source of lattes and mochas, but you'll also find an eclectic selection of globally inspired all-day fare, including blue-corn waffles, ham ciabattas, peach-glazed organic chicken, and wild mushroom burgers. Weekend brunch is extremely popular.

    815 Coyote Gulch Ct., Utah, 84738, USA
    435-656–0165

    Known For

    • Steps from several art galleries
    • Well-curated beer, wine, and cocktail list
    • Croissant bread pudding with caramel sauce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner Mon.
  • 9. 700 Degree Artisan Pizza

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    After a hike in nearby Pioneer Park or Red Hills Desert Garden, fuel up on delicious blistered-crust pizzas at this hip eatery and taproom that's also known for its impressive selection of craft beers and sodas as well as wines on tap. Favorite pies include the Arugula Bianca with roasted garlic, prosciutto, pecorino Romano, and truffle oil and the spice-lover's Purgatory, which has a spicy tomato base along with Calabrese salami, pepperoncini, jalapeños, and sweet-and-hot Italian sausage.

    974 W. Sunset Blvd., St. George, Utah, 84770, USA
    435-703–6700

    Known For

    • Pizzas with interesting toppings
    • Wood-fired meatballs, garlic bread, and other sides
    • Dessert pizzas topped with Nutella and ricotta cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 10. Aragosta

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    With a palatial dining room with chandeliers and white napery, this elegant restaurant east of downtown (and formerly in Ivins) specializes in haute American and European fare and is a favorite destination for special occasions. Think rich, creamy lobster bisque with Spanish sherry, risotto with black truffles and grilled prawns, fall-off-the-bone lamb osso buco, and chateaubriand for two. Everything, including the sumptuous desserts, is artfully plated.

    1386 E. 100 S, St. George, Utah, 84790, USA
    435-313–0611

    Known For

    • Steaks with decadent sauces and sides
    • Refined service
    • Impressive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 11. Cowboy's Smokehouse Cafe

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    From the Western-style interior and creaky floors to the smoker out back, this rustic café has an aura of Texan authenticity—there are cowboy collectibles and game trophies lining the walls. No surprise that barbecue is the specialty here, and the restaurant has its own house-made sauce, with ample portions of favorites, such as ribs, mesquite-flavored beef, and pulled pork, along with lighter sandwiches and salads.

    80 N. Main St., Panguitch, Utah, 84759, USA
    435-676–8030

    Known For

    • German sausage platter
    • Prodigious steaks
    • Delicious desserts, including fruit cobbler and pies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and late Nov.–mid-Mar.
  • 12. FeelLove Coffee

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    Head to this local chainlet's light-filled, high-ceilinged east side location—near the Virgin River bike and jogging trail—for well-crafted coffees, teas, and lemonades as well as an assortment of tasty, generally healthy, dishes. Start the day with some BLT avocado toast or a turmeric-tofu scramble, and for lunch, try the harvest berry salad. Additional locations are in Ancestor Square and Springdale.

    558 E. Riverside Dr., Utah, 84790, USA
    435-922–1717

    Known For

    • Lots of vegan options
    • Thai, matcha, and other sweet tea lattes
    • Fresh-baked desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 13. Main Street Café

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    This colorful storefront eatery in historic downtown Hurricane pours one of the region's best cups of coffee, a fine prelude or follow-up to the salads, sandwiches, hearty omelets, homemade soups, flavorful pastas, and generous hamburgers on the menu. If you have the time, linger outside on the shaded patio and watch the hummingbirds.

    138 S. Main St., Utah, 84737, USA
    435-635–9080

    Known For

    • Handy location for trips east toward Zion National Park
    • Pretty outdoor seating area
    • Big portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. Morty's Cafe

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    At this funky, updated downtown take on a burger joint, the brick walls are hung with local art for sale. Creatively topped beef and veggie burgers are offered, plus breakfast burritos, several varieties of quinoa salad, and thick milkshakes. Choose from a long list of toppings and sides, like sauerkraut, sriracha mayo, pineapple relish, and kimchi for your meal.

    702 E. St. George Blvd., Utah, 84770, USA
    435-359–4439

    Known For

    • Breakfast sandwiches and burritos served all day
    • Three-bean veggie burgers with chipotle mayo
    • Cheesecake milkshakes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 15. Nemo's Drive-Thru

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    Dive into one of the hefty burgers at this local fast-food spot set in a low-slung mid-century building on Main Street—there's no indoor seating, just order at the counter and enjoy your meal at one of the green picnic tables. Bison, beef, and veggie patties are available, along with beer-battered-cod baskets, corn dogs, pulled pork sandwiches, and homemade ice cream and shakes.

    40 E. Main St., Utah, 84726, USA
    435-826–4500

    Known For

    • Pralines-and-cream milkshakes
    • Mushroom-and-Swiss burgers
    • Old-fashioned, family-friendly ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Park House Cafe

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    Notable for its big patio with fantastic views into the park and for one of the better selections of vegan and vegetarian dishes in town, this funky little café decorated with colorful artwork serves plenty of tasty meat and egg dishes, too. The grilled ham Benedict has plenty of fans, as do buffalo burgers with Havarti cheese and apple-pear-berry salads with organic greens, feta, and walnuts.

    1880 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, Utah, 84767, USA
    435-772–0100

    Known For

    • Breakfast served all day
    • Full slate of espresso drinks and smoothies
    • Ice cream sundaes and banana splits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 17. Porkbelly's Eatery

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    As the name suggests, this airy contemporary restaurant is a meat-lover's paradise. Starting with tri-tip eggs Benedict and chicken and waffles at breakfast, pulled-pork sandwiches, carne asada nachos, and bacon-mushroom-cheddar burgers follow. You'll find a few shrimp options, including a po'boy sandwich, and some veggie dishes like spicy cauliflower tacos. No alcohol is served. There's a branch in St. George, too.

    565 S. Main St., Utah, 84720, USA
    435-586–5285

    Known For

    • Mammoth portions of meat-centric fare
    • Smoked baby back ribs on weekends
    • The chicken bomb (a jalapeño stuffed with cream cheese and sausage and wrapped in chicken and bacon)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 18. Spotted Dog Café

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    At this upscale, light-filled restaurant with an eclectic menu that's rich on fresh pastas and creative meat and seafood dishes, the staff makes you feel right at home even if you saunter in wearing hiking shoes. The exposed wood beams and large windows that frame the surrounding trees and rock cliffs set a Western mood, with tablecloths and original artwork supplying a dash of refinement. Note that October through May, the restaurant isn't usually open for breakfast—check first.

    428 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, Utah, 84767, USA
    435-772–0700

    Known For

    • Interesting but accessible wine list
    • Lovely patio for alfresco dining
    • Much of the produce is grown on site

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 19. TwentyFive Main Cafe and Cupcake Parlor

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    With bird's-egg-blue cuckoo clocks and light-hearted Victorian-theme prints on the walls, this café in St. George's historic downtown is all about whimsy and fun, right down to the to-die-for homemade cupcakes, such as orange blossom and chocolate espresso. Lunch offerings include pastas, panini, deli sandwiches, and salads. You can also order a panino for breakfast, which is served until noon, though most people opt for buttermilk pancakes, French toast, biscuits and gravy, or a frittata or other egg dish.

    25 N. Main St., St. George, Utah, 84770, USA
    435-628–7110

    Known For

    • Cupcakes galore
    • Hip vibe
    • Live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 20. Wood Ash Rye

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    With a white-tile open kitchen, marble tables, and a wood-beam ceiling, this scene-y farm-to-table restaurant and bar in the swanky Advenire Hotel is St. George's destination for people-watching and deftly crafted seasonal cuisine. The sharing-friendly menu changes regularly but always features a selection of cheeses and charcuterie, and typical offerings include grilled octopus with preserved lemon and bone-in prime rib-eye.

    25 W. St. George Blvd., Utah, 84770, USA
    435-522–5020

    Known For

    • Innovative cocktails and mocktails
    • Urbane, stylish ambience
    • Rotating selection of house-made ice creams and sorbets

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