Moab Giants Cafe

112 UT-313, Moab
(435) 355-0288

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Lila Landeros

- I arrived at this place on a Saturday around 2:00 p.m. in mid-June and there were only 2 diners.

- It is a fast food type place, however, they are very slow.

- I ordered moab giants wrap and veggie and hummus wrap.

- As for the taste of the food, I will tell you that none of it was delicious, in the description of the veggie wrap it said that it had hummus and avocado, I never found them, it was practically lettuce with carrots and the odd piece of cucumber.

- The place is familiar.

- Suitable for children.

- They have wifi with a good signal.

- Some credit and debit cards are accepted as an additional payment method to cash.

- There are indoor and outdoor tables with umbrellas.

- If you have reduced mobility and/or are in a wheelchair, I tell you that access and mobility within the place is of medium difficulty.

- The place lacked cleanliness in the table area.

- The attention was good.

- The service was very slow.

- Parking is medium and free.

- I'll share a photo with you with the schedule of the place.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Graham Easterby

What a surprise, this little cafe attached to the Dinosaur Museum. While the menu board didn’t say anything about dietary options, the most friendly lady operating the cafe said she had gluten free buns for their burgers. And wow, what a fantastic bun (GF can be dry and terrible) and the burger was amazing, best burger we’ve enjoyed in the USA. Businesses that don’t get on board with dietary needs in any international guest destination are loosing customers big time. I highly recommend, keep up the gluten free buns. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mordechai Karp

Severely understaffed. The one kitchen worker was trying her best but service was slow.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 2

Venkata Pusuluri

No vegetarian or vegan options hereMenu is deceiving with a couple hot food veggie options( wrap, burger served with fries) but upon questioning the staff, they confirmed that the veggie options are not actually vegetarian friendly and contaminated. Their fries are fried in the same oil as other meat items, they disclosed it only upon asking.Some of their icecreams are vegan and vegetarian with no egg, but because of their staff rude behaviour, we ended up not purchasing anything there.There are no food places around for vegetarians unless we drive back to moab town, which is why they probably think they are monopoly and their behavior can be justified.I was pretty surprised with their staff behavior but reading other reviews, I'm not alone.Hope their management are reading these reviews!!

Service: 1

Benjamin Armstrong

Good food, if you’re willing to wait a while. They were short staffed on the day I ate there (only two workers) so I don’t blame them. Better hope you get all your food the first time. Might wanna bring your own napkins too. Oh, and watch where you sit (one of the legs of my chair was bent and caused the whole thing to collapse ?). Overall not terrible.

Louie G. K

Nice foodUnderstaffed thoughI enjoyed watching part of Cars.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nate

A Prehistoric Theme with Modern-Day Disappointments: A Review of Moab Giants CafeThe 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.

Parking: Plenty of parking but no protection from the Sun

Kid-friendliness: The restaurant was not kid friendly at all

Wheelchair accessibility: Easy access for wheelchairs

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Caprese Sandwich, Oreo Cookie Pieces Whipped Cream, Single Sundae, Blood Orange Sorbet, Coconut, Chicken Strip Basket, Salads, Caesar Salad, Gummy Bears, M&M's, Double Sundae, Whipped Cream, Rainbow Sprinkles, Nut Topping, Tiramisu, Oreo Cookie Crumble, Chocolate Chips

Jordan Schmigiel

This place has drastically went downhill. Nobody to answer the phone, one singular person working in the kitchen, typical “we are short staffed” sign. Directly translates to “we cannot afford to pay a decent wage for employees”Extremely long waits for food. Passive aggressive signage everywhere. My recommendation is to drive into town for miles better service.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Google user

A Prehistoric Theme with Modern-Day Disappointments: A Review of Moab Giants Cafe 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.

Starasia Starr

There’s nothing fancy about this place, but it is the absolute perfect location to stop for lunch between Arches and Canyonlands. I hit the jackpot choosing the Caprese sandwich, which was delicious.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Caprese Sandwich

Gideon Huddleston

We ordered some drinks and dessert to go. The frozen chocolate yogurt was delicious! The staff weren’t that friendly and were zombies like. Aside from that, it was a good experience.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

The DrunkenFrogg

The food was ok but the atmosphere is not welcoming there are signs everywhere that make you feel like you’re an inconvenience

Kid-friendliness: It seems like like they don’t like kids or families

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 2

Jorge I. Jiménez

They didn't serve lunch after 1:45 pm.

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 3

Maddy Horn

Slow service but worth the wait. Good food stop coming out of Arches.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Plan B

(Translated by Google) The burger was very tasty. Juicy meat, crispy bun.I ate on a whim, I enjoyed it. The pesto dressing even had whole pine nuts. The bun is delicious.Son said the fries were 10 out of 10 :)True, one toilet did not work.They waited a long time, but it was Independence Day(Original)Бургер був дуже смачний. Соковите м’ясо, хрустка булка.Я їла капризе, отримала задоволення. Заправка песто була навіть з цільними горішками кедровими. Булка смачна.Син сказав, що картопля фрі була 10 із 10 :)Правда один туалет не поацював.Чекали не мало часу, але був день Незалежності

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

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