


The name Antica Forma means “The old form.” The restaurant features true Neapolitan pizza made in a wood-fired oven which burns at around 800-900 Fahrenheit. Reservations are recommended, especially during the busy season. Desert Bistro also boasts an extensive wine and cocktail list, as well as fresh-baked bread and desserts, all made in-house. The menu puts a Southwestern spin on classic French cuisine, with nightly game specials and fresh seafood flown in from the coast. While most Moab restaurants won’t give you a second glance if you come in covered in a fine layer of desert dust, you’ll definitely want to get cleaned up a bit before visiting this fine dining establishment. You can’t miss the spicy hummus, a lamb kebab or gyro, or the falafel pita. Plus, the menu has a great offering of vegetarian options and lighter plates.

The food is beautifully presented, fresh, and expertly prepared. Stop in for any of the lunch specials after a busy morning playing on the red rocks, or end your day with an authentic mediterranean feast. The Sultan Mediterranean Grill is relatively new to Moab, and they’re on a mission to bring vibrant Greek and Lebanese flavors to the desert town. And while the line can often reach out the door, the friendly staff keeps it moving along at an impressive clip. Though Love Muffin may be best known for its breakfast offerings, their lunch menu is just as delicious, featuring fresh sandwiches and salads made with house-made bread, sauces, and dressings. With a seasonal, organic menu comprised largely of local ingredients, there are also plenty of lighter options like house-made granola and quinoa bowls. If you’re looking for a quick stop for some pre-adventure fuel, you’d be hard-pressed to do better than coffee and a breakfast panini or burrito from the Love Muffin Café. With offerings from breakfast to BBQ and food trucks to fancy fine dining (and just about everything in-between), these are some of the best places to eat in Moab. Fortunately, Moab offers a plethora of great dining options that belie its small-town status. And if you're a Hilton Honors member, you can earn and accrue points here.Events submit an event blog contact search Covid-19 Info ☰Īfter a long day of adventures on the trails, on the river, or exploring the national parks, a satisfying meal is non-negotiable. What's more, guests at this hotel are only a 10-minute drive from the entrance of Arches National Park. The Hoodoo Moab can be found in the center of Moab, within walking distance of restaurants and other local businesses. An outdoor pool, spa and fitness center round out the on-site amenities. As for amenities, guests will enjoy the on-site restaurant, Josie Wyatt's Grille, which received plenty of compliments from recent lodgers. There were mixed reviews on cleanliness as well: Many reported well-maintained and even "spotless" rooms while a few others complained of bathrooms that could be scrubbed better. Some visitors complained of too-thin walls between rooms, with a couple of guests going so far as to say it felt like someone was having a conversation in their room. Other in-room amenities include creature comforts such as 55-inch TVs, minifridges, bathrobes and slippers, and complimentary HBO. As with all things new, some guests said the hotel has some kinks to work out. Hoodoo Moab, which opened in August 2019, gets praise from recent visitors for its modern design, smart layout, and spacious rooms and bathrooms, which feature rainfall showers. Those looking to explore nature parks near the rustic town of Moab may find this upscale Hilton outpost a suitable spot to bed down.
