
Experience Black Sage, extraordinary dining near Zion National Park, located at Open Sky Resort. Led by acclaimed Chef Charles Parcell, Black Sage redefines farm-to-table dining, offering refined, off-the-grid cuisine inspired by the land’s vibrant flavors and breathtaking beauty. Dine in our intimate indoor space, where windows frame stunning views. Or enjoy an outdoor experience on our covered patio; the views remain into the winter season with temporary enclosure of the patio space. Serene and comfortable, perfect for romantic evenings, special occasions, or to experience one of Utah’s most unique dining experiences. Located up Dalton Wash Road, a county-maintained gravel road, Black Sage is open to the public. Reservations required.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3405 Dalton Wash Rd, Virgin, UT 84779
Phone: (435) 256-8848
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Reviews
The drive in was scenic and stunning. I wish we weren’t in a rush, because the drive in and out of the restaurant wouldn’t have been as stressful. The unpaved road does get a bit rocky but otherwise is fine.
The service was really lovely, our server Orion was really kind and attentive. I have some pretty extreme dietary restrictions and so they did their best to accommodate and check in with the chef and did many back and forths to check in about what was okay for me. Orion never made me feel a nuisance so I really appreciated it.
We had the nachos, they were alright. Since my food is so restrictive right now, I was only able to have the Utah trout with basically none of the sauce, etc. It came on a plate with just some lemon. My partner ordered and *really* enjoyed the pot roast and said it was cooked well and tasted immaculate. Though my trout was quite bare, it was delicious and perfectly cooked.
The views were incredible and stunning. All of the staff was really generous and happily took some photos for the folks dining in.
I think that this was a lovely experience, I wish we weren’t on such a time crunch but was a nice addition to our trip. I also really wished that they could have comped part of the trout meal as it was $47 for a very small cut with none of the extra things the dish comes with!
Reservations are required so we are lucky we were able to get in.
None of the reviews really mention the ~3.5 mile drive on a very very bumpy road. It doesn’t feel like you’re heading the right way but just keep going!
Vegetarian/vegan options were great! It is a rotating menu though so don’t expect to find the same options (or prices) displayed on google.
Unfortunately, we were a little disappointed with the food – except the fries, those were awesome! The flavour wasn’t wow-worthy and our tacos and bottom burger bun were soggy. That could have been timing out of the kitchen, but when you’re in a remarkable spot with a pretty high price tag, we were expecting a little more than what we got.
We paid $250 for a BIG plate of loaded nachos, 2 main dishes, a bottle of red wine and 2 coffees (taxes & tip included). The food is good – although for the price I wouldn’t call it really fine dining. It’s more elegant and more experimental than the typical American dinner spot, but to us it was not a culinary experience. It was definitely good, just pricey – we had dinners in LA that were cheaper but were of higher quality food. Very big portions though, you won’t go home hungry!
The road to the restaurant is not the easiest: it’s very bumpy. I was happy we made a reservation at 5 pm so we were out before it got dark.