• What unique attractions can couples visit in Moab?
    • Couples traveling to the region can view preserved dinosaur tracks on display at sites like the Bull Canyon Overlook or explore the unique archaeological collections on display at the Museum of Moab in the city's downtown district.
  • Where can couples enjoy a romantic dining experience in Moab?
    • After a full day of exploring, couples can dine at some of the American West's most romantic and ambient dining destinations.
  • Where can you find farm-to-table dining in Moab?
    • Experience the farm-to-table dining experiences of the River Grill at Sorrel River Ranch.

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1. The Cowboy Grill Restaurant


The Cowboy Grill Restaurant

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The Cowboy Grill Restaurant is the signature restaurant experience of beautiful Red Cliffs Lodge, which is surrounded by the stunning 2,000-foot cliffs of Arches National Park. The restaurant offers unparalleled views of the stunning Colorado River, housed within a majestic environment showcasing dramatic 20-foot ceilings, natural wood paneling, and rustic log decor. Hearty all-American fare is served up throughout the week at breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner, with a focus on fresh game and seafood dishes. Diners can enjoy farm-fresh favorites like smoked barbecue pork ribs, elk medallions, and slow-roast prime rib, accompanied by excellent shareables like Rocky Mountain oysters, Southwest-style ceviche, and Utah cheese and charcuterie plates. Barbecue buffet lunches are offered April through October, with take-and-go picnic lunch service provided for local adventurers off to the nearby national parks.

Milepost 14, 9618, UT-128, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-259-2002

2. The River Grill at Sorrel River Ranch


The River Grill at Sorrel River Ranch

© The River Grill at Sorrel River Ranch

The River Grill at Sorrel River Ranch is set on 160 gorgeous acres of ranchland within easy driving distance of Arches National Park, located along the banks of the stunning Colorado River. The restaurant offers delicious farm-to-table entrees prepared with ingredients grown directly within the ranch's gardens, served up in modern, elegant style by the ranch's culinary team. Local American classics are served up at lunch and dinner throughout the week on constantly-rotating menus. Though dishes vary throughout the year, couples can frequently enjoy favorites like Colorado rack of lamb with cherry apricot glace, cast-iron-seared diver scallops with shaved Italian black truffles and pecorino, and American wagyu New York strip steaks with Colorado wild mushrooms. After dining, couples can relax in luxury at the ranch resort, which offers upscale amenities like a spa, equestrian center, and onsite hiking trails.

Mile 17, Utah 128, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-259-4642

3. The Sunset Grill


The Sunset Grill

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The Sunset Grill is Moab's oldest-operating restaurant, owned and operated by married duo Laurie and John Clayton since 1993. The restaurant is a popular dining destination for visitors from around the world coming to the region's beautiful national parks, serving up classic Western game and fare with modern, inventive twists. Couples can choose from house specialties like grilled Hawaiian ahi tuna with amaretto mushroom sauce, raspberry half duck on basmati rice, honey pecan grilled chicken with sweet honey butter sauce, or famed Idaho Snake River trout sauteed with a house blend of herbs and spices. An extensive bar menu showcases local microbrews, fine wines, and house cocktails. The restaurant is a great choice for couples traveling with children in tow, offering a kid-friendly menu and laid-back, casual ambiance.

900 N Main St, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-259-7146

4. The Broken Oar


The Broken Oar

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The Broken Oar is a delicious dining destination in downtown Moab, named in honor of a local legend regarding the survival of a travel group on the Colorado River after a flash flood. The seasonal restaurant is open to the public for lunch and dinner throughout the summer months Mondays through Saturdays, serving up excellent Western-style American fare. Diners can choose from a variety of dishes prepared with meats and game smoked in-house daily, including St. Louis-style baby back ribs with Texas rub, pulled pork butt platters, and hand-rubbed tri-tip roasts. Casual pub classics like fish and chips are also on the menu, along with a vast array of artisanal sandwiches, wraps, and burgers. Couples can also share creative appetizers like jalapeno artichoke dip, battered mozzarella cheese curds, or the restaurant's legendary buffalo wings drowned in sriracha bourbon sauce.

53 W 400 N, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-259-3127

5. 98 Center


98 Center

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98 Center is a charming restaurant and lounge that was opened in Moab's downtown district in 2016 by Alex Borichevsky and Frankie Winfrey. The restaurant specializes in fresh, organic fare crafted from locally-sourced ingredients, supporting local vendors and food artisans in all its operations. It is operated as a lunch cafe by day, serving up hearty soups, salads, and sandwiches alongside Fresh Moab Coffee beverages. At night, the restaurant transforms into an upscale lounge, offering an array of global fusion entrees, including delicious housemade pho crafted with grass-fed meats and Japanese yam noodles. Clever shareables range from Chinese five-spice kettle corn to pork belly platters and loaded bánh mì nachos. Signature cocktails and mocktails are complemented by a full list of local Utah craft brews available in bottles and cans.

98 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-355-0098

6. Arches Thai


Arches Thai

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Arches Thai is Moab's most authentic Thai restaurant, showcasing delicious Southeast Asian fusion fare in a spacious, romantic dining space. The restaurant crafts all of its entrees from fresh, healthy ingredients, focusing on favorites like fried rice, curry, and noodle dishes. Couples can choose from creative entree selections like tom yum soup-style fried rice, mango and basil leaf curry, wok-fried kua gai, or volcanic beef prepared with Thai lava sauce and topped with crispy onion rings. A selection of authentic Vietnamese-style pho dishes are also available, served up with diners' choice of meat, seafood, or vegetarian protein options. Gluten-free selections are available upon request, making the restaurant a great choice for diners with dietary restrictions.

60 N 100 W, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-355-0533

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