What's New in Moab: Eateries

Some New Spots to Eat in Moab!

Are you visiting Moab for the first time this fall for the Moab Century Tour? Or did you visit years ago but it’s been a while? Either way we love supporting our local businesses and want to take a minute to highlight some of the new spots in town to grab a bite to eat! Of course, many of our long-time favorites are still here, like Love Muffin Cafe, Wicked Brew Coffee, and Miguel’s.

New(er) Eateries in Moab, Utah

Photo cred: MGC FB Page

Photo cred: MGC FB Page

Moab Garage Company

As described on their Facebook page, “Fast-casual dining featuring local coffee roasted by La Barba, sandwiches, salads, beer & wine menus.” They are dog friendly, offer an amazing menu, and have a bonus spot in the back you’ll want to check out at night.

 
Photo cred: JW FB Page

Photo cred: JW FB Page

Josie Wyatt’s Grill

As described on their Facebook page, “A steakhouse like none other in Moab, UT.” Located in the new HooDoo Hilton, Josie’s is a great place to celebrate finishing that big ride! Awesome indoor and outdoor seating options.

 
Photo Cred: HC FB Page

Photo Cred: HC FB Page

Hidden Cuisine

A little south of town, this hidden gem offers indoor and outdoor seating and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Serving up delicious South African cuisine. View their Facebook page for more.

 
Photo Cred: Dewey’s FB Page

Photo Cred: Dewey’s FB Page

Dewey’s

Those of you who have ridden with us for years may recognize Dewey’s iconic location, which used to be called Eddy’s. New owners with a new menu have brought new life into this staple location on Moab main street. Open for lunch and dinner.

 
Photo Cred: Sultan’s website

Photo Cred: Sultan’s website

Sultan’s Mediterranean Grill

From their website, “we bring you a culinary collection of selected Lebanese and Greek dishes that capture the vibrant palate of the wonderful Mediterranean region with exotic spices and fresh food.” They also have a new sister location Indo Grill, which offers Indian Cuisine.

 
Photo Cred: Doughbird’s FB Page

Photo Cred: Doughbird’s FB Page

Doughbird

The “dough” is for donuts, and the “bird” is for chicken. Seriously. :) And they know how to do both, really really (really!) well. See the full menu on their website. Open for breakfast and lunch hours.

These are just a few of some of the new(er) places to eat in Moab. For a full list of eateries, check out the dining guide resource put together by the Moab Happenings. View Dining Guide

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