Moab, Utah Has Lots of Food Options to Satisfy Everyone!
- traveleidoscope
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Planning a trip to Arches National Park or Canyonlands National Park? Staying in Moab? Wondering if the food is any good and what choices are available?  Don’t worry - the food is delicious and has options for most dietary restrictions!Â
Here’s where, and what, we ate!
(Sorry – I ate too fast to take pics!)
267 N Main St, Moab
No reservations. We had delish pizza. Neither of us could finish our personal pizzas. Check out the cool pizza oven!

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36 S 100 W, Moab
Reservations required. This was downtown, but off the beaten path. Our most expensive meal, but well worth it. I had mushroom agnolotti. Hubby had grilled-marinated pork tenderloin. I made a complete pig of myself and ordered a dessert flight that was actually meant for two people – I ate it!
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989 N Hwy 191, Moab
I recommend reservations. A mile or two outside of town with a midcentury retro vibe. Delicious food and drinks. I had a mediterranean bowl and my hubby had chicken spiedini. This our second most expensive meal.
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397 N Main St, Moab
No reservations. Packed, but worth it. I had a mushroom melt. Hubby had the Hangry - Chicken bacon, red onion, lettuce, pepperjack, avocado, popper sauce, ranch on a toasted pretzel roll.
11 East 100 North, Moab
No reservations. Straightforward pub food. I had fish and chips. Hubby had a Whiskey Bleus burger. Perfect for right off the trails.
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90 N Main St, Moab
They offer up more than coffee. We went for ice cream. I had Huckleberry, which you can’t get on the east coast. I was too consumed with my ice cream to notice what Hubby had.
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39 W 100 N, Moab
It’s exactly what it is. A park with food trucks. There were lots of options – sushi, tacos, gelato, etc. We ended up eating here twice, and our food was pretty good, but I don’t reacall what we had.
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Where we wanted to go, but didn’t make it
101 N Main St, Moab
A friend of mine who is gluten free, recommended this café. She said there were gluten free options for her, in addition to lots of regular menu options.
Overall Impressions
We didn't have any problems finding food that satisfied both of us. I’m a pescetarian and there were lots of fish and vegetarian options. Hubby was fine – he eats just about everything.Â
SuggestionsÂ
Make reservations whenever possible. We even made one reservation a couple months out.
If you have an American Express Card that offers Resy credits, and your chosen restaurant is on Resy, remember to use the credits.
If you want to eat in, food delivery services are available, although we didn’t use any.
And, don’t forget to check out my post for first time hikers to Arches National Park!
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