Arches National Park Restaurants

Because most people come to Arches to play outside, casual trekking-wear rules—sandals, shorts, and T-shirts in the very hot summers. Whether you select an award-winning Continental restaurant in Moab, a nearby resort, or the tavern in Green River, you can dress comfortably in shorts or jeans. But don't let the relaxed attire fool you. There are some wonderful culinary surprises waiting for you, a few with spectacular views as a bonus.

In the park itself, there are no dining facilities and no snack bars. Supermarkets, bakeries, and delis in downtown Moab will be happy to make you food to go. If you bring a packed lunch, there are several picnic areas from which to choose.

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  • 1. Antica Forma

    $$

    Come hungry to Moab's best pizza joint, which offers an extensive list of thin-crust wood-fired pies, each more-or-less individually sized (you might leave stuffed). The ambience is pretty simple, but the interior is low-key and welcoming. Have a seat at one of the granite-topped tables under high ceilings in the dining room, peruse the carefully chosen wine and beer list, and tuck into one of the specialty pies, perhaps the white pie with pistachio pesto, Italian sausage, homemade mozzarella, pecorino romano, basil, and olive oil.

    267 N. Main St., Moab, Utah, 84532, USA
    435-355--0167

    Known For

    • Gourmet pizzas, from the simple margherita on
    • Extensive craft beer selection
    • Linguine with meatballs and other pasta favorites

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. in winter
  • 2. Milt's Stop & Eat

    $

    Since 1954, this unassuming little drive-in stand has been the place to stop for burgers and shakes, especially when you're ravenous from being on the river. There's a wide variety of hamburger options (even including elk and veggie), and hand-cut fries, tater tots, and onion rings are among the classic sides. If you love milk shakes, these are the best in town—especially peach and raspberry in season. Grilled sandwiches and salads are also available. Milt's is frequently crowded, so expect a wait, regardless of whether you're getting takeout or eating at the counter.

    356 Millcreek Dr., Moab, Utah, 84532, USA
    435-259–7424

    Known For

    • Thick shakes with an impressive list of flavors
    • Classic and specialty burgers made with grass-fed beef
    • Friendly, vintage feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Usually closed late Dec. and Jan.
  • 3. Moab Diner

    $ | American

    For breakfast (served all day), plus lunch and dinner, this neon-lighted retro diner and ice cream shop is a favorite place of old-time Moabites who appreciate the reasonable prices and good-size portions of reliably tasty American fare, from caramelized-pecan pancakes to green-chili cheeseburgers. Friendly servers whisk quickly amid the bustling dining room, and kids love the banana splits, milkshakes, and other sweet treats for dessert. There's also a good-size kids menu and box lunches to go.

    189 S. Main St., Moab, Utah, 84532, USA
    435-259–4006

    Known For

    • Opens at 6 am
    • Malted milkshakes
    • Green chili served on or as a side with many dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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