14 Best Restaurants in Southwestern Utah, Utah

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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.

Chak Balam

$$ Fodor's Choice

But for a smattering of colorful papel picado (cut paper) flags strung along the ceiling and some neon Mexican beer signs, this unassuming eatery on the east side of Torrey lacks much in the way of ambience. The plates brimming with vibrant sauces, fresh vegetables, and tender steak, chicken, and seafood, however, hint at why this relatively new Mexican restaurant has such a passionate following. Service is friendly and knowledgeable, too.

The French Spot

$$ Fodor's Choice

This charming patisserie and bistro 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. It's also perfect for stocking up on picnic supplies before a hiking or biking adventure. In warm weather, you can dine on the cute patio out front.

Rylu's Bistro

$$ Fodor's Choice

In a handsomely restored little house in the tree-lined, historic village of Santa Clara—about 15 minutes west of downtown St. George—this sweet, cozy neighborhood restaurant with seating in a colorful front garden serves extraordinarily tasty, locally sourced contemporary American–Mediterranean fare. It's worth the trip to this slightly off-the-beaten-path locale to savor coconut labneh with spicy harissa, charred heirloom tomatoes, and hazelnut dukkah and seared skirt steak with jalapeño-parsley chermoula. The desserts change nightly and are also tantalizing.

2862 Santa Clara Dr., UT, 84765, USA
435-414–7509
Known For
  • Exceptional farm-to-table cuisine
  • Charming, historic setting
  • Thoughtful wine list (and inexpensive corkage fee if you bring your own bottle)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Vermillion 45

$$ Fodor's Choice

The sophisticated contemporary Mediterranean fare served in this snazzy bistro with a cathedral ceiling and an open kitchen would hold its own in any big city. Start off your evening with escargot with herbed garlic butter or French onion soup, before graduating to gnocchi with sautéed lobster tail or pan-seared duck breast with a cherry reduction and truffle-dusted potatoes.

210 S. 100 E, UT, 84741, USA
435-644–3300
Known For
  • Charcuterie and cheese boards
  • Outstanding wine and cocktail selection
  • House-made gelato
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Xetava Gardens Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

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.

The Bit & Spur

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This laid-back Springdale institution has been delighting locals and tourists since the late 1980s, offering a well-rounded menu that includes fresh fish and pasta dishes, but the emphasis is on creative Southwestern fare, such as roasted-sweet-potato-and-pork tamales and chili-rubbed rib-eye steak. Craft beers and the popular house-made sangria complement the zesty cuisine.

1212 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84737, USA
435-772–3498
Known For
  • Lighter Mexican fare in the Backyard Taco Shack & Cantina
  • Live music
  • Outdoor dining by a fountain beneath shade trees
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Mon.–Thurs. in Dec. and Jan.

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Burr Trail Grill

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Local cowboys still pony up to the back porch for meals at this laid-back restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking Boulder Mountain and the Aquarius Plateau. The grill serves eclectic contemporary fare like spicy fried chicken sandwiches with coconut-peanut sauce, and seared trout with lemon-herb butter and charred lemon. During the day across the courtyard, Burr Trail Outpost is a funky coffeehouse serving light snacks and showcasing local art, furniture, and crafts.

10 N. Hwy. 12, UT, 84716, USA
435-335–7511
Known For
  • Cute coffeehouse and art gallery across the courtyard
  • Lamb and grass-fed beef burgers
  • Chocolate-whiskey pie

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Cordwood

$$

Edison bulbs, timber walls, local landscape photos, and actual stacked cords of wood impart a rustic-elegant ambience at this casually upscale restaurant just 4 miles beyond Zion National Park's East Entrance, at Zion Mountain Ranch. Bison, beef, and lamb raised on Utah and Colorado ranches form the backbone of a contemporary American menu that also always features at least one vegetarian option and usually trout or salmon as well. It's a 15-minute drive from Orderville itself but a convenient and inviting stop for breakfast, lunch, or dinner when traveling to or from the park.

9065 W. Hwy. 9, Mount Carmel Junction, UT, 84755, USA
435-648–2555
Known For
  • Great wine list
  • Beef and bison steaks and burgers
  • Close to Zion's East Entrance

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Cowboy's Smokehouse Cafe

$$

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, UT, 84759, USA
435-676–8030
Known For
  • German sausage platter
  • Prodigious steaks
  • Delicious desserts, including fruit cobbler and pies
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and late Nov.–mid-Mar.

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Rocking V Cafe

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This upbeat, art-filled eatery inside the town's former post office focuses on slow-cooked meals made from scratch, such as the Kanab-A-Dabba-A-Doo burger, a half-pound patty topped with Hatch chilies, bacon, cheddar, and avocado, and a chargrilled bison tenderloin with a fig demi-glace. Several excellent vegan options are available, too, such as yellow coconut curry with miso-marinated tofu.

97 W. Center St., Kanab, UT, 84741, USA
435-644–8001
Known For
  • Excellent margaritas
  • Attractive patio
  • Bread pudding with rotating preparations
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Rusty's Ranch House

$$

Locals have long considered the meals at this fun, if a bit touristy, Old West–style roadhouse some of the best in the region. They serve steaks, barbecue brisket and baby back ribs, towering burgers, sweet coconut shrimp, and other classics. Nestled beneath the cliffs of Cedar Canyon, 2 miles east of downtown Cedar City, Rusty's has a pretty setting, too. Save room for the caramel apple cobbler and bread pudding.

2275 E. Hwy. 14, UT, 84721, USA
435-586–3839
Known For
  • Extensive cocktail selection
  • Quirky Western vibe
  • Granny's hot-caramel apple cobbler
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Spotted Dog

$$

At this upscale, light-filled restaurant with an eclectic menu that's rich on fresh pastas and creative meat and seafood dishes, the staff make 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, UT, 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
No lunch

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Wild Thyme Cafe

$$

Using herbs and produce from the on-site organic garden and sourcing meat and seafood from top-quality purveyors, the kitchen at this contemporary neighborhood bistro serves up delicious Southwestern fare. Fire-grilled Idaho trout and slow-braised, chargrilled cowboy pork ribs with barbecue sauce and an agave-mustard vinaigrette are a couple of house specialties, and there's also a nice selection of bowls featuring sesame tofu, falafel cakes, Jamaican-spiced pork, and other tasty proteins.

198 S. 100 E, Kanab, UT, 84741, USA
435-644–2848
Known For
  • Pretty deck with red rock views
  • Outstanding list of creative cocktails
  • Salted-caramel cheesecake

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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 hotel The Advenire 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., UT, 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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