The Broken Oar
$$ • American, Bars, Seafood
Hours:
53 W 400 N, Moab
(435) 259-3127
About The Broken Oar
Customers' Favorites
The Broken Oar Reviews
Me and my roommate ate here 2 times during our stay in Moab. We tried several other establishments in the area. Recommend this place over any other. if you are into micro brews their house ipa is the best I have had in a long time. had the trout the first time and fish and chips. they even remembered us from our first trip in. our server was excelentexcellent.
Absolutely horrible experience! We called ahead for our group so they knew we’d be coming. We are laid back understand things happen but this was insane. We got our meals and three of our peoples meals were completely forgotten. Took another 15+ minutes for them to come out after ours. THEN while eating, another person found a plastic bag tie IN HIS BURGER! Their fix to this? $4 off the meals. Didn’t even care. There’s plenty of other places to chose in Moab. I’d avoid...read full review
Melena was our server and she was fantastic! Food was great too!
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Hours
| Monday | 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Thursday | 2 - 8PM |
| Friday | 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Saturday | 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
The Broken Oar offers a delightful dining experience with top-notch flavors and generous portions. The menu features standout dishes such as prime rib "Moab style" and BBQ pork chop, accompanied by crispy pickle fries. The restaurant also serves sweet potato fries and offers homemade cheesecake for dessert. Friendly and attentive service is provided by knowledgeable staff, making it a great spot to visit.
Customers praise The Broken Oar for its excellent service and delicious food. Reviewers recommend the house IPA and dishes like trout and fish and chips. The restaurant is known for its warm hospitality, with staff members like Vinny and Shay providing friendly and attentive service that enhances the overall dining experience. While the restaurant is popular and can get busy, the food and service make it well worth the visit. Visitors enjoy the sweet potato fries and unique dishes like the Buffalo burger, which is often called "bomb," and look forward to trying the Beast when available. Despite the busy atmosphere, the staff’s professionalism and friendliness make guests feel at home, with some praising the wait times as totally worth it.