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Bryce Canyon National Park

Restaurants in Bryce Canyon National Park

  1. Pizza Place

    Think wood-fired flatbread piled high with fresh ingredients. When locals eat out, they come to this family-owned joint. Serves pizzas, salads and sandwiches.

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  2. Bryce Canyon Lodge

    By far the best, and priciest, place to eat. Meats are perfectly grilled and sauces caringly prepared. Though upscale, the rustic, white tablecloth-clad dining room is more family-friendly than romantically refined – or quiet, even.

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  3. Bryce Canyon Pines

    A classic, rural Utah, meat-and-potatoes kind of place. Homemade pies baked here are so good, they're also served in Tropic.

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  4. Clarke's Restaurant

    Beer and wine are available at this full-service, three-meal-a-day option.

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  5. Ebenezer's Bar & Grill

    Kitschy but good-natured fun, an evening at Ebenezer's includes live country-and-western music served up beside a big BBQ dinner: steak, pulled pork, chicken or salmon. It's probably the best meal served at the Ruby's complex and is wildly popular, so book ahead.

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  6. Clarke's Grocery

    Tropic's only grocery store has a deli sandwich counter and homemade baked goods.

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  7. The Pizza Place

    Outdoor seating and good pizza make this Tropic’s top spot for simple dining.

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  8. Bryce Canyon General Store & Snack Bar

    Sells basic supplies, sandwiches and pizza in season.

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  9. Foster’s Family Steakhouse

    Skip the thin-cut steaks and iceberg-lettuce salads and stick to the diner-like menu items. Two miles west of the Hwy 12/63 junction.

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  11. Cowboy’s Buffet & Steak Room

    Yeah, it’s national park priced, but the ribs-and-beef dinner buffet ain’t bad. Even with the cavernous dining room, expect a wait.

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  12. Sundown Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner Show

    Yee-haw! Cowboy up for some pure kitschy fun. Ride in a covered wagon to the ranch for Western song and verse to go with your fire-cooked chicken and beans.

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