About Eating In Durango
From trail side tacos to sunset dinners with a view, Moab’s food scene punches well above its weight. Whether you’re refueling after a day in the parks, planning a casual family meal, or celebrating with a memorable night out, Moab offers a surprisingly diverse lineup of restaurants, cafés, breweries, and food trucks. This guide highlights the best places to eat in Moab: local favorites, crowd pleasers, and can’t-miss spots, so you can spend less time searching and more time savoring every bite of your adventure.
Just a small warning: many of Moab’s restaurants close for the off season – make sure to check their websites for current hours!
Breakfast Spots
Love Muffin Cafe
At this locally-owned cafe, everything is made in-house with as much local produce and product as possible. With lighter fare, scrumptious burritos, and truly fantastic coffee, this place has something for everyone in your group.
Moab Diner
Serving Moab for over 60 years, the Moab Diner has taken on many different names & cuisines. From hamburgers to ice cream to breakfast, this landmark continues to serve delicious food to locals & visitors alike.
Red Rock Bakery
A 100% solar-powered bakery located in the heart of Moab, Red Rock Bakery serves up delicious bagels, sandwiches and baked goods. Their food is so good, you’ll want to buy lunch for your adventures here, too!
Gloria's Corner Cafe
Known for its beautiful patio and extensive smoothie menu, Gloria’s Corner Cafe is a great gathering spot for those looking for classic, healthy food. The lunch is great, too!
Lunch & Casual Eats
Hidden Cuisine
This place is truly a hidden gem! While their classic lunch menu is great to take on adventures, their South African specials are what truly shine – order in or take them to go, but either way make sure to eat here!
Sweet Cravings Bakery & Bistro
The lunch here is made to be taken to go: hot paninis, cold subs and packable wraps are local favorites for adventures of all kinds. Their desserts are to die for, as well, and are just as delightful on trail! They also have a menu for furry friends.
Milt’s Stop & Eat
Moab’s oldest restaurant, Milt’s is not only the most classic burger joint in town, it also has an extensive specialty menu. From wagu hot dogs to elk and chili-topped cheeseburgers, Milt’s continues to serve up deliciousness since 1954. Don’t forget a milkshake!
Sultan Mediterranean Grill
Known for their excellent Greek & Lebanese food, Sultan Mediterranean Grill has lunch specials that are sure to fill you up before or after your adventures.
Dinner
Moab Food Truck Park
When you’re craving variety after a day exploring the red rocks, this vibrant outdoor dining hub delivers something for everyone. With a rotating lineup of over a dozen independently owned food trucks serving everything from tacos and quesadillas to paninis, hot dogs, gelato, bagels, burgers, and more, it’s a fun, casual spot to satisfy every appetite
Sunset Grill
Perched on a hill with sweeping panoramic views over the valley, the Sunset Grill has the best views in town. Housed in the former mansion of local mining legend Charlie Steen, this longtime favorite serves elevated American fare, from steaks and prime rib to fresh seafood and elegant appetizers, alongside an extensive wine and cocktail list.
Antica Forma
Craving wood-fired Italian flavor in Moab? Antica Forma serves up authentic Neapolitan style pizzas with handmade dough and fresh toppings straight from their blazing oven. Beyond pizza, you’ll find classic pastas, crisp salads, and Italian favorites.
Dewey’s
A favorite spot in the heart of Moab’s downtown, Dewey’s serves up classic American and Southwestern inspired dishes. The menu features everything from burgers and sandwiches to fresh salads and pasta. Pair your meal with 11 local craft beers on tap or one of their signature cocktails.