6 Best Restaurants in Cedar City, Southwestern Utah

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cedar City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Centro Woodfired Pizzeria

$ Fodor's Choice

You can watch your handmade artisanal pizza being pulled from the fires of the brick oven, then sit back and enjoy a seasonal pie layered with ingredients like house-made fennel sausage and wood-roasted cremini mushrooms. The creamy vanilla gelato layered with a balsamic reduction and sea salt is highly addictive.

50 W. Center St., Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA
844-385–3285
Known For
  • House-made sausage
  • Good wine and beer list
  • Creative desserts
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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The French Spot

$$ Fodor's Choice

This charming patisserie and bistro in the center of downtown is a favorite stop for lattes and cold brew; crepes and salads; heartier dinner specials (salmon, filet mignon, ratatouille); and ethereal pastries and sweets, including a rotating selection of chocolate, berry, lemon, and seasonal tarts. It's also perfect for stocking up on picnic supplies before a hiking or biking adventure. In warm weather, you can dine on the cute patio out front.

Bristlecone

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Drop by this airy, contemporary, downtown coffeehouse—which adjoins a yoga studio that offers a wide range of classes—for the best espresso drinks in town, including bourbon barrel–aged cold brew and crème brûlée cappuccinos. There's also an extensive menu of flavored lemonades and fresh-squeezed juices, plus tasty breakfast items like blackberry parfait and chai oatmeal.

67 W. Center St., UT, 84720, USA
435-708–0000
Known For
  • Outstanding, locally roasted coffee beans
  • Yoga and pilates classes
  • Healthy breakfast fare and salads

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Erawan Thai

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In a nondescript but conveniently located shopping center just off the interstate, this excellent Thai restaurant has a cheerful, inviting, rustic-wood interior with paintings, crafts, and canisters of imported tea. The kitchen turns out deftly prepared renditions of classic dishes—chicken satay, tom kha soup—as well as such creative fare as mango-curry fried rice, barbecue chicken in Thai spices, and five different entrées featuring elk.

1190 Sage Dr., Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA
435-267–0391
Known For
  • Attractive, art-filled space
  • Crispy duck with several preparations
  • Extensive selection of teas
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Porkbelly's Eatery

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As the name suggests, this airy contemporary restaurant is a meat-lover's paradise. Starting with tri-tip eggs Benedict and chicken and waffles at breakfast, pulled-pork sandwiches, carne asada nachos, and bacon-mushroom-cheddar burgers follow. You'll find a few shrimp options, including a po'boy sandwich, and some veggie dishes like spicy cauliflower tacos. No alcohol is served. There's a branch in St. George, too.

565 S. Main St., UT, 84720, USA
435-586–5285
Known For
  • Mammoth portions of meat-centric fare
  • Smoked baby back ribs on weekends
  • The chicken bomb (a jalapeño stuffed with cream cheese and sausage and wrapped in chicken and bacon)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Pub

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Don't be fooled by the name—coffee and tea are the only brews here. Build a sandwich of meat, egg, cheese, and more on a freshly baked bagel, croissant, artisan bread, or one of four flavors of wraps. For dinner, chicken, steak, quesadillas, and tostadas are added to the menu. Enjoy your meal in the spacious dining room or people-watch from the outdoor patio.

Festival-goers, take note: This is the best bet for a late-night bite after the show.