Don’t believe the older reviews, this place is clearly not the same. First, it’s cash only…but there is an ATM in the main lodge so not that big of a deal. Second, the day we went (Memorial Day weekend) the soda machines were not working but there was a sign that said free water...woohoo! We did get the standard non specific “sorry about that” from the cashier who was not interested in being there. Again, not a big deal since we were getting it to go and had ice cold Coke Zero in our room. The menu had five pizzas to choose from, cheese, pepperoni, all meat combo, all veggie combo, and some attempt to be different that sounded horrible. We asked if it would be possible to add some pepperoni to the all veggie combo and was told that it was impossible to make any changes…”sorry about that”. So we we ordered a large pepperoni and a Caesar salad, which came to $38. We were told that it would be about 20 min so we took a seat outside and waited. They were pretty spot on with their estimated time, so that was a plus, we got our pizza and headed to our room. The caesar salad was fine, it was premade with romain, croutons and cheese and came with a single pack of dressing, nothing special, but the best part of the meal for sure. Now the pizza…it’s very clearly pre made and frozen as you can see from the pictures. This explains the inability to add or remove toppings. It’s very bland and disappointing and probably should’ve gone straight into the trash. We ate a couple of slices because we were hungry, however we wish we would’ve just made the drive into town for something else. This place only exists because there are only two dining options available in the park. Save your money and go elsewhere…it’s that bad.
For the record, this is my first ever review, I usually don’t complain about things like this. However I thought it was important to warn other visitors so they don’t make the same mistake…not...
Read moreI was honestly just curious to go since the style of the restaurant looked really strange as it blended in with the cabins nearby. The service was actually pretty damn good. Cashier was nice and the food came out in about 20 min. I ended up going twice in a weekend since I'd run out of food as I was traveling the entire week prior, but the Saturday I returned there were 4 parties ahead and the service was still pretty fast at around 25 min. I'm pretty boring most of time when it comes to pizza so I went with a standard 16" pepperoni pizza and, honestly, the food exceeded my expectations and turned better than even some local pizza chains I'm used to going to. I was also surprised to see that they sell select Starbucks drinks (though not as customizable since it's not a franchise location) but I decided to get an iced latte with oatmilk and the quality and taste was about on par with a regular Starbucks drink (which I personally do enjoy but I know some people don't, so take that as you will). I returned in the morning, and the breakfast is not exactly a full meal. More of a quick pick-me-up, with pre-packaged muffins and the like, but I was surprised that they do sell coffees and snacks before opening the actual pizzeria (about 3 hours earlier). Finally, getting to atmosphere, the inside doesn't actually feel like a cabin, as I expected, but like a small restaurant. But we ended up eating outside and it was pretty relaxing to simply eat pizza outdoors surrounded by so many trees. It gave me a pretty nostalgic feel, ngl. Overall, if you're in the park and just want a bite to eat, definitely recommend going here. It's about 5 minutes from the edge of the canyon walking, and right next door to the main lodge, so a great place to go after a day of hiking or if you just want to grab a bite near the park's main hotel (and don't want to pay extreme prices for the restaurant inside the...
Read moreWanted to like this place so much. The feel of the place echoed a little hole in the wall pizza shop. First, off you order at the counter. Then, they bring your food out. You go to the table with condiments, forks, knifes etc to get all your own food necessities. Snowing. And tons of snow, so many campgrounds, eateries, and RV jumpstations were still closed. This was the ONLY food option open at Bryce at the time. Went in February. The food was not great, but it wasn't bad. We wouldn't go out of our way to eat here, but it was the only option unless we wanted to drive out to Ruby Inn.
We had the Pepperoni calzone. Underwhelming. Oily. Cheese almost had no flavor. Marinara was also a bit too tart for me.
Beef Stew was the 'soup' of the day. That was ok, but tasted a bit like canned beef stew that they added more potatoes and carrots to, but they said it was made in-house.
Next day we came for the Breakfast Burrito. Again, just ok.
Cappuccinos were not great, but doable on a cold winters day.
Staff was ok. One gal was training, so she took a while to process a transaction. Long line to order because of the delay, but understandable.
Their menu is very small, so if you like variety. This is not the place for you.
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