Bryce Canyon Family Restaurants
Bryce Canyon Family Friendly Restaurants
Bryce Canyon Lodge Bryce Canyon•Bryce Canyon National Park, UT •435-834-8700 You may be surprised to learn that you can find delicious gourmet meals in the middle of a national park. The restaurant at Bryce Canyon Lodge (the only hotel actually inside the park) serves high-quality reasonably priced dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner -- and they even have a kids' menu. Dinner options for adults include risotto with asparagus and sun-dried tomatoes ($13), prime rib with seasonal vegetables and fries ($23) and blue corn-dredged ruby trout ($10). Order a box lunch from the restaurant at the Bryce Canyon Lodge, and lodge staff will pack you the perfect portable meal to bring on a hike. |
Bryce Canyon Pines Highway 12•Bryce Canyon National Park, UT •435-834-5441 You'll likely see locals chowing down at this casual eatery near the park, which is always a good sign. The food, which includes rainbow trout, freshly baked bread and open turkey sandwiches, tastes decidedly home cooked. And for dessert? Try one of the restaurants' assorted homemade pies -- there's an impressive selection of flavors. |
Ebenezer's Barn and Grill 26 South Main Street•Bryce Canyon City, UT •866-866-6616 Munch on Southern-inspired dishes while cowboys sing, dance and do magic at this Wild West dinner show. Choose from one of four entree options (rib eye, salmon, chicken and pulled pork, or chicken) and then line up at the buffet where you can fill your pate with side dishes including corn bread, potatoes and bakes beans. Meals start at $26 for adults and $15 for kids, and include unlimited side dishes, dessert, non-alcoholic beverages and, of course, entertainment. Vegetarians beware: there is virtually no meat-free fare served here. |
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