
Homey, classy American restaurant with mountain views, outdoor seating & cocktails.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1515 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767
Phone: (435) 772-7422
Website: https://www.driftwoodzion.com/kings-landing-bistro/
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Reviews
We went in on a Saturday night, and although it was busy, there was plenty of seating available for an 8 pm dinner. We were sat outside and happy to be there as the weather was lovely. Our waiter was great. He was super helpful and friendly and went the extra mile to make sure we were happy. The food was also scrumptious. Our party of 4 decided to share some entrees and apps. We had the steak, the lobster mac & cheese, and added a salmon to the steak entree. All were very good. I would definitely recommend a dinner here if you want something more upscale, without the pretension.
As a former travel agent, I used to recommend this lodge to guests but never knew how great the dining was at their in lodge restaurant!!
Everything we had was nothing short of amazing. We sat out on the patio with the comfort of the heaters to make it more enjoyable. During our meal, the sunset put on a grand show. 10/10 would return.
We sat on the patio with a view of the canyon towering monoliths. Our waitress, Shyanne, was very knowledgeable of the menu offerings and shared interesting insights into the couple who prepared the meal.
The food is what really shined. The mixed greens salad with citrus vinaigrette was perfectly coated over the greens, squash, red onion, goat cheese and apricot. The flavors blended beautifully and how the veggies were not overly crunchy but crisp like the lettuce.
The 16 oz ribeye was done to medium rare perfection. The chimichurri sauce with Gorgonzola cheese and peppers left your mouth wanting more. The sides of potato and broccolini were a perfect addition, with the broccolini having just the right smog heat.
You have to save room for their home made desserts. We had the chocolate mousse cake with coffee. To say the desert was decadent is an understatement. So many variations on chocolate and chocolate mousse with added ice cream. All I can say is WOW
IT IS A PLACE ANYONE VENTURING TO ZION NATIONAL MUST GIVE IT A TRY
We are glad to find this sophisticated restaurant in Zion area.
The food here in very unique and is easily the best fine dining restaurant in the Zion area. What’s nice is that it doesn’t feel snobby. It feels like a nice welcoming open fresh place to enjoy exquisite food. You can’t pick anything wrong. Everything we ordered was wonderful. The cocktails here are all fun and tasty.
We will happily come back here. Don’t miss this place if you’re in town. It’s well worth the visit.
I had the elk and my wife had the duck we were both very pleased
We split the apple pear crisp and would recommend as well.
Started with the freshly baked pretzel—it’s warm, soft, and perfectly salted, served with a sharp mustard and cheese dip that adds just the right tang and richness. But the star of the evening was the bone-in pork chop. Thick, juicy, and grilled to a beautiful char, it was bursting with flavour and paired with seasonal vegetables that balanced the dish nicely. We came for the food, stay for the sunset—this is Zion dining at its best, our top-ranked meal so far!
As for main dishes, salmon, pork, and burger were good.