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February 16, 2026

Visit Utah: Zion Canyon Brew Pub

We worked up an appetite hiking for a few hours at Zion National Park, and one of the closest eateries was Zion Canyon Brew Pub

Buffalo Meatloaf Burger
My husband loved this burger.  


Elevated Elk Burger

Bangers & Mash
The bratwursts were made with wild game and served with a mango-apple chutney.
IPA-Sriracha Glazed Chicken Club
I had the IPA-Sriracha Glazed Chicken Club.  The chicken wasn't very spicy, but it was juicy and tender.  
Chimichurri Fries
They offer seasoned fries or chimichurri fries with each burger / sandwich, or you could upgrade to onion rings, salad, or a cup of soup or chili for $3.

Service was overall good and we were happy and satisfied.

Notew:  There is a path from the Visitors Center to Springdale, so if you parked at Zion, you can walk to the restaurant, or even catch the free shuttle.  You simply need to make sure you bring your entrance fee pass with you to show proof that you paid for entry for when you return to your car.   We didn't realize there was a path, so we drove out of Zion, only to later drive back in to take the scenic drive (the entrance pass is good for 7 days). 

As for parking, there are some stalls that are paid parking in the restaurant lot (I'm guessing Zion visitors sometimes park there if the lots are full in Zion), but there are others that say "2-hour parking," which is free parking, as we confirmed with the restaurant employee. 

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