RestaurantGround & Toasted
Tangy sourdough with crackly crust; flaky chocolate croissants steal the show.

Stone Hearth Grille lays into a ribeye with a sear that crackles and a pink, juicy center. The halibut, paired with white beans, stays bright and clean on the palate, while the beet ravioli delivers a vivid, satisfying bite. On the patio, a koi pond hums softly as sunset washes over pink mountains, making Bryce Canyon dining feel deliberate and gustatory-empty of fuss. Sauces are made from scratch, balancing richness with restraint in a small-kitchen rhythm that rewards patience.
Skip the bread course, get the ribeye. For wine, order the fine wine selection.
This is Bryce Canyon dining—calm, scenic, with a koi pond patio; bring a light jacket for cool canyon evenings.
Reservations fill up; book within 7 days; arrive for sunset; patio seating popular
EAT HERE IF: you want elevated American fare with gluten-free/vegan options and canyon views. SKIP IF: you need quick service or budget-friendly options.
Patio with koi pond and canyon views; scratch-made sauces and grass-fed beef options
Signature Dishes: Ribeye steak; Halibut; Beet Ravioli
Ribeye steak, Beet Ravioli, Halibut
Arrive early (5:00-5:15 PM) to snag a window seat; sunset views from the patio are best as the canyon glows.
Those needing ultra-fast service or a budget-friendly meal
Children's menu available; calm dining atmosphere for families
Ribeye earns top marks for sear and juiciness; halibut described as FAB with white beans; beet ravioli noted as fantastic. Sauces are made from scratch, and the canyon setting elevates the meal; service can lag due to the small kitchen, but the overall experience justifies the wait.
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To Park Center
approximately 5 miles from park entrance
Convenient and easily accessible parking
Based on 698 Google reviews
Based on 698 guest reviews
" Ribeye earns top marks for sear and juiciness; halibut described as FAB with white beans; beet ravioli noted as fantastic. Sauces are made from scratch, and the canyon setting elevates the meal; service can lag due to the small kitchen, but the overall experience justifies the wait."
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Yes, a children's menu is available.
Yes, takeout is an option.
Yes; staff are knowledgeable about gluten-free options and cross-contamination; desserts like hot fruit crisp and dark chocolate mousse can be suitable.
Yes, there is a fine wine selection to pair with the seafood and beef dishes.
Seasonal hours: open daily 5:00 PM–9:00 PM; winter closure noted.
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