8 Best Restaurants in Dinosaurland and Eastern Utah, Utah

Antica Forma

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With a branch in Moab, as well, this popular pizza spot offers Neapolitan-style pies with scrumptious crusts and high-end touches, including house-made fresh mozzarella. There's also a long list of pastas and appetizers, and it's all served from a spacious downtown location that can get absolutely mobbed on Friday and Saturday.

251 E. Main St., Vernal, Utah, 84078, USA
435-374–4138
Known For
  • house-made pizza dough, including a gluten-free option
  • beer and wine available (not a given in rural Utah)
  • personal-size pizzas, enough for one hungry person or two less-ravenous people
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Balance Rock Eatery & Pub

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With tall ceilings and a second-floor mezzanine, this downtown pub looks like a reformed Wild West saloon and serves up American fare and Utah-made microbrews all day long. It's best known for its generous breakfasts and juicy burgers, and while you're here, make sure to browse the eclectic assortment of gift items for sale on the upper level. Local bands deliver live music on some weekend evenings.

148 S. Main St., Helper, Utah, 84526, USA
435-472–0403
Known For
  • homemade potato chips
  • all-day breakfast
  • live music by local bands
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

Betty's Cafe

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This friendly, no-frills diner has the look of a fast-food joint but brings in tons of locals and tourists alike for meals that will leave you full all day. While lunch is tasty here, too, this is the best spot in Vernal for breakfast.

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Farlaino's Café

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Found in a historic building along Main Street, this casual diner has the feel of an old-time soda fountain and serves up home-style American fare for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner (it closes at 7 pm). Full of local color, this has been the spot for big portions and low prices for decades. Sit at the counter or at a table, where you can read old newspaper clippings under the glass tops. Most lunch and dinner options come either à la carte or as a meal (with your choice of soup, salad, or their famed curly fries). 

87 W. Main St., Price, Utah, 84501, USA
435-637–9217
Known For
  • hand-cut curly fries
  • giant pancakes
  • low prices (great for families)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Greek Streak

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In what used to be a Greek coffeehouse in the early 1900s, this low-key café is a reminder of Price's strong Greek heritage. The menu features traditional recipes from Crete, including gyros and dolmades. The baklava and other desserts are among the best Greek pastries in the state.

84 S. Carbon Ave., Price, Utah, 84501, USA
435-637–1930
Known For
  • long-time local favorite
  • baklava and other Greek pastries
  • delicious lemon-rice soup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Groggs Pinnacle Brewing Company

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This small, casual pub between Helper and Price is out of the way but worth the drive for its huge selection of burgers, pizzas, salads, and steak-house favorites. Start your meal with one of the many appetizers, and make sure to try one of the craft beers on tap. This place has quite the following, so be prepared for a wait on busy nights.

Marsha's Sammich Shop-N-Bakery

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This casual downtown gathering spot is a great place to get a sense of what's going on in Helper, plus a cup of coffee and a homebaked treat (the cinnamon rolls, in particular, sell out early). Marsha, one of the town's many colorful characters, also serves made-to-order breakfasts, burgers, soups, and sandwiches until 6 pm.

69 S. Main St., Helper, Utah, 84526, USA
435-472–2253
Known For
  • delicious cinnamon rolls (especially when heated up)
  • homemade soups
  • sandwiches with homemade bread (all the turkey selections are especially popular)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Vernal Brewing Company

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One of the rare breweries in this corner of the state, this gastropub also stands out for its creative takes on pub favorites, including burgers, pizza, and sandwiches. Located downtown, the interior has a big-city warehouse feel, with large windows, tall ceilings, and exposed pipes. Choose from an array of VBC's craft beers brewed on-site, and even get a growler to go. For the kids, there's a varied children's menu and house-made sodas in several flavors.

55 S. 500 E, Vernal, Utah, 84078, USA
435-781–2337
Known For
  • innovative burger menu (try the "VBC," with candied bacon and onion marmalade)
  • chicken skillet pie
  • hip atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.