The Broken Oar Restaurant
Moab, UT · American restaurant
- Address
- The Broken Oar Restaurant, 53 W 400 N, Moab, UT 84532
- Phone
- (435) 259-3127
- Website
- www.thebrokenoarmoab.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 4:30 PM
The Broken Oar Restaurant is a restaurant located in Moab, UT. It is one of 116 restaurants listed in Moab. Its 4.5-star rating matches the Moab city average of 4.4 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About The Broken Oar Restaurant
The Broken Oar is Moab’s highest-quality American eatery. Our mission is simple: to provide our guests with great food, a rustic atmosphere, and quality service. We’re family-owned and operated and we treat our guests as part of our family too. We... More
Hours
| Saturday | 4 PM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
We had our elopement celebration dinner at the Broken Oar. Our party of 10 had an amazing time. The staff were very patient, friendly and accommodating. They went well above and beyond to ensure we had everything we needed to have a great experience. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming. The fireplace definitely added to the ambiance. The food was timely and delicious. We were able to stay past closing for pictures, etc. Highly recommended for small intimate gatherings.
We enjoyed dinner at The Broken Oar in Moab. Although there was a line when we arrived, we were seated quickly. Franklin, our server, was friendly and attentive throughout. The atmosphere felt delightful—think rustic mountain cabin meets cozy lodge, with warm wooden décor and a welcoming vibe. My wife had the honey-glazed salmon: well-cooked and flavorful, though the sauce was a bit heavy. My daughter’s chicken fettuccine Alfredo was creamy and full of flavor; the chicken was tender and not dry. My son’s spareribs were fall-off-the-bone tender and delicious. I tried the Beast Burger, cooked perfectly medium-rare; I enjoyed it, but next time I’ll go for the spareribs! The overall experience—great food, a cozy ambiance, and a standout server—made it a memorable meal.
I had a very pleasant dinner here. The Buffalo burger was very tasty but didn’t stand out as being too different from other lean burgers, and my sweet potato fries were also very good, and essentially acted as a built in dessert for my meal. It all was a bit expensive ($26) given that it wasn’t life changing, but I’d say that the novelty of a Buffalo burger was worth trying. Also my server Shay was very friendly and was happy to offer me advice with the menu. I also would have loved to try the desserts as their selection was huge and very tasty sounding, but I may have to come back another day for that. Overall very nice!
Shay, our server, was the absolute sweetest! She was super friendly and helped me decide on what to eat. The food was amazing and the place is so homey. 10/10 would recommend
This place rocked! The zero sugar lemonade was homemade & was delicious. Got the steak Alfredo (best I have ever had) and the oar fries, both incredible. Has Vinny serving, he was great, very on top of things. Good place to stop after a day of hiking!
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