4 Best Restaurants in Moab and Southeastern Utah, Utah

Duke's Slickrock Grill

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Learning into the area's Wild West past, this casual spot has cowboy hats and cow skulls on the walls, a cardboard cutout of John Wayne—and some of the best smoked meats around. It offers Southwestern takes on breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all in generous portions, and even has a bar to hang out in after a long day of driving or river rafting. 

Jailhouse Café

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A local institution for decades, this downtown spot only does breakfast from 7 to noon—and does it famously well. Expect all your morning favorites, plus a few surprises, served out of a pink 1880s-era home that also once served as the county courthouse (the kitchen was a jail cell). You can read all about the place's history as you dine inside or on its pleasant patio. Especially during busy times of year and weekends, it helps to get here early, as it can draw quite the crowd.

101 N. Main St., Moab, Utah, USA
435-259–3900
Known For
  • ginger and Swedish pancakes
  • inventive varieties of eggs Benedict
  • "soul bacon" (thick-cut slices that are sourced and cut especially for Jailhouse)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Usually closed Nov.–Feb, No lunch or dinner

Moab Diner

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Quick and reliable, this no-frills diner opens early and closes late, dishing up large portions of all-American fare at a decent price. People come for the all-day breakfast, the grass-fed beef burgers, and a great selection of soda-fountain favorites, including shakes and sundaes. If you're headed out into the desert for the day, grab one of their boxed to-go lunches, with a sandwich, chips, water, fresh fruit, and a candy bar.

189 S. Main St., Moab, Utah, 84532, USA
435-259–4006
Known For
  • signature green chili
  • Sweetwater Potatoes (fried with their skins on and seasoned with bacon, green onions, and spices)
  • centrally located
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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Tamarisk Restaurant

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Views of the Green River make this a restorative stop after a long drive. Though the interior has gotten hipper in recent years, the breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus are filled with the same classic diner favorites the spot has been serving up for decades. The Navajo tacos and green chili burgers are especially decadent and delicious, and there's a long list of beer, wine, and cider to choose from, as well.