

As we say at Moab Giants Dinosaur Park, eat or be eaten! The café serves sandwiches, burgers, salads, wraps, gyro, kids’ meals, gelato, coffee, lemonades, iced tea, and more. Save time and avoid the travel back to town for lunch! The Raptor menu features a variety of burgers, including a half-pound T-Rex Monster Burger, a classic cheeseburger, an arugula burger, and a veggie burger, alongside chicken tenders and a footlong hot dog, all served with fries or chips. The Triceratops menu offers hot sandwiches like grilled chicken, pulled pork, and a club, as well as wraps including a signature Moab Giants wrap, chicken Caesar, veggie hummus, and a gyro, again with fries or chips. Dessert options include gelato and cones, frozen yogurt.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 112 UT-313, Moab, UT 84532
Phone: (435) 355-0288
Website: http://moabgiants.com/giants-cafe/
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Reviews
To our surprise, everything was delicious—fresh, flavorful, and just what we needed before the next adventure.
A lucky find worth stopping for!
We were here for brunch and didn’t have to wait. The food took a while but it was worth the wait.
The good news is, the food was pretty good! So, although they weren’t really doing their job to the fullest, they delivered on the food. 🙂 I ordered a Chicken Tenders Basket ($9.99) and he ordered a Caprese Sandwich ($8.99) and we got two fountain drinks ($2.50 each), for a total of $25.86. Was it amazing? No, but it was cooked fresh for us and I appreciate that. 🙂
The allure of a dinosaur-themed menu drew us into Moab Giants Cafe in Moab, Utah, anticipating a delightful blend of prehistoric charm and tasty offerings. However, the reality was a stark contrast to our expectations. As we stepped in, the absence of their most popular foods, with no resupply in sight, was the first sign of a less than stellar experience awaiting us.
The ambiance hinted at a lack of enthusiasm towards creating a welcoming environment, especially for little explorers. Signs scattered across tables and windows seemed to echo apathy rather than the enchanting allure of the Jurassic era we had anticipated. The presence of political propaganda within a dining space cast an uneasy veil over our visit, distancing us from the whimsical dinosaur adventure we had in mind.
Interaction with the employees was anything but warm. The unusual charge for condiments, 81 cents for a small cup of fry sauce, felt nickel-and-diming and detracted from the dining experience. The gyro we ordered managed to please our taste buds, albeit its small size left much to be desired. A generous serving of fries accompanied the gyro, but it failed to compensate for the overall lackluster experience.
The dinosaur-themed menu, which was the initial draw, turned out to be merely regular offerings disguised under dinosaur names – a missed opportunity to infuse a creative touch to the dining adventure. The cafe’s proximity to the park was its only saving grace, offering a convenient albeit underwhelming stopover.
In a land where the remnants of the giant lizards stir the imagination, Moab Giants Cafe missed a golden opportunity to extend that wonder into a delightful culinary journey. The experience felt like a hurried pit stop rather than an enjoyable pause in our exploration of the prehistoric marvels of Moab.