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Old Oct 11th, 2005, 06:53 AM
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places to eat and drink Page/ MV/Torrey/Bryce

We are doing a trip from mid Oct from Phoenix to GC then to Page for one night, Monument Valley one night,Valley of the Gods then Torrey one night, then down to Bryce, Zion and Las Vegas and finally back to Phoenix (for a total of 3 weeks). I've read lots of the advice, still have a question!
Will we get meals etc ok in this part of our trip at this time of year? Will we be best to carry food and drink just in case? Where's best to stock up?
Any advice welcome!
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Old Oct 11th, 2005, 10:32 AM
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Cafe Diablo in Torrey -- dinner was good. Very interesting menu. Love the coyote art on the walls.
Capitol Reef Inn and Cafe was good for lunch.
Spotted Dog Cafe in Springdale (Zion) was excellent for breakfast and dinner. I would assume these are open in mid-October, but don't know for sure. Have a great trip!
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Hoodoo Cafe in Tropic, UT (near Bryce)
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Thanks for those suggestions - unfortunately I think the Cafe Diablo will be closed by the time we get to Torrey. Will give the others a go.
Is it easy enough to get beer in Utah? and what about going to/through Indian reservations?
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By getting beer, do you mean in a restaurant or buying a six-pack somewhere? We mostly ate at restaurants that were licensed, so we could order a beer or wine or a drink; Six-packs can be purchased at state liquor stores, I believe.
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