Canyon Eatery

  3.2 – 847 reviews   • Restaurant

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Two options within The Eatery will provide guests with opportunities to customize their meals with fresh sustainable items, featuring local ingredients as available. Fresh Wok. Begin with a base of greens, rice or noodles; add veggies and/or meat (chicken, salmon, steak) or tofu options; and complete it with a choice of flavorful sauces and toppers. Slow Food Fast. Start with greens, potatoes or pasta, add veggies and/or meat (from slow-cooked stews and braises) and finish the bowl or plate from a selection of boldly flavored sauces and toppers. Rotisserie chicken will also be featured.

This bustling hotel environment is a family-friendly choice for steak, seafood & pasta dishes.

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Debashri Manna
Love the food!
After spending the entire day exploring the National Park, we had fabulous dinner at Canyon Eatery which was also close from our stay. This place has cafeteria-style setup, large dining area with both indoor and outdoor seats. We had the opportunity to quickly customize our meals with rice or noodles, veggies and meat. The ingredients were fresh and the food was delicious. They have vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices but the option for vegetarian meal might be limited. The staffs are very polite and friendly. The way they serve the large influx of park visitors is truly appreciated.
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Kenta Yoshii
I actually loved dining at Canyon Eatary. I went there for breakfast and dinner twice each.

For breakfast, you can have their fixed menu or you can go a la carte. I tried scrambled eggs + French toast + turkey sausage.

For dinner, there are two options: Western and Asian. I tried them both. For Western, I went with their Rotisserie chicken meal and this was awesome! I chose the quarter but the Chicken was still huge! For Asian, I went with their Bulgogi Beef option and this was really good too!

Overall, I liked this place for their food, price and also the atmosphere.
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Xerix
This place have the most amazing atmosphere! And the food is way out of my expectations!
The chicken is a must order

it’s way better than Old faithful restaurant, the vibe and the flavor, also much cheaper for dinner.
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pog expat
One of the bigger dining hall in Yellowstone.
Has a selection of Asian and western options.
Cafeteria style. You line up and pick up your food.
Serving both hot and cold options.
There are also options for kids like cereal, milk etc.
Dessert options also available.
There is a connected bar on the right and a gift shop on the left.
Can be crowded but have both indoor and outdoor seating.
Should be no issue getting a table.
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Paul Robertson
Specific to the Wok outlet in the Canyon Eatery – this is by leaps and bounds the best Asian Food in the Greater Yellowstone Region including surrounding communities (Bozeman, Jackson, you name it…) So good it’s worth making the two hour drive for takeout and you might as well add in a little fly fishing since you’re in YNP
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Sharon Cheng
The rotisserie chicken is good. The ice cream has huge portions and is very worth the price. The flavor, Moose Tracks, is special and tasty. Downside: it seems that the portions will be smaller if you take out instead of dine in; the price is the same though.
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Jeannie H
So, you know going into Yellowstone that food is going to be scarce. The Canyon Eatery is a nice cafeteria-style option with different stations including a wok station, grill, and “slow”. There’s also a coffee bar and ice cream counter. There’s also a lot of seating.

The food wasn’t bad, but options were limited. One night, they ran out of rotisserie chicken. The staff, mostly college-aged foreign exchange students, had no clue how to deal with the shortages. Additionally, the vegetable options were scarce and would change throughout the dinner service. I went up and got corn, my mom went up shortly thereafter, and was given zucchini. There was no choice- you got what they had. The only bright part was that there was refillable fountain beverages.

Ice cream flavors were also limited & these flavors were the same throughout the park. I saw the same at the Yellowstone Inn. However, the scoops were generous & the ice cream was delicious.
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Falak
They offer very limited food options
If you have dietary restrictions (vegetarian/vegan), you’d go hungry here. This place shows all signs of a typical monopoly business.

There aren’t any food nearby except grab and go sugary stuff.

Additionally, half the cafe is closed/non functioning at 10 AM as they “just opened”

For dinner, they offered only two options overall.

1/5
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Brandon
We stayed at the canyon lodge and was looking for a good dinner option. Unfortunately, the canyon eatery was really the only option open after 7PM. We ended up eating there and chose the Asian options. I got the orange chicken and fried rice. It was terrible. The rice was watery like it had been over cooked a few hours before and had been left sitting out. The orange chicken would have been good but there was only 5 or 6 tiny pieces of chicken and a ton of peppers. The peppers made up 90% of the portion. I definitely would not eat here again for dinner. Even the lady serving the food noticed how bad the rice looked and apologized for it, but served it anyway lol. It was overpriced and terrible quality. Unfortunately, the next morning we were faced again with limited breakfast options so we ended up eating here again. Yet again, we regretted it. It was definitely better than dinner, but the quality you get at a Hampton inn’s free breakfast would have been significantly better. There was a ton of people eating there – we waited around 10 minutes before we got to the counter to be served. Even with the high turnover, the food was cold and the eggs looked and tasted like they had been cooked hours before. It felt like they knew there were no other options closer so they just served and charged what they wanted – there was no quality at all. I will definitely not go back in the future. The Yellowstone lake dining room isn’t too far away – you’ll pay around $10 extra per person for dinner but the food quality is 100x better. The only thing the canyon eatery has going for it is it’s a walkable distance from the canyon lodge.
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Thomas Rose
We came here after going to Artist’s Point and a few other places. The food here is decent, and the layout is interesting. It looks a lot like a college dining hall, with you getting a tray and picking out food. They were missing a few things like Hamburgers and they were out of hot dogs. Overall a decent place.
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