Eddie Mcstiff's - Moab
Eddie Mcstiff's
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This place has been here for a long time. When they first opened, there wasn't a lot of competition. Now there certainly is competition. This was one of the first places to come in and open as the mountain biking revolution started. They've kept things up at a level to be relevant. We were passing through on the way to Bluff. It was the first day of the pre-jeep safari events. Town was getting crowded. Eddie's managed that well. The food was the pub grub you expect done well. Even thought the burger was cooked a bit more than I wanted, it was very juicy, and tasty. You could taste the beef. That's unusual. The beer selection good. The service solid. Eddie's deserves its moniker as a local institution.
This restaurant was rather unremarkable. The food was decent, but nothing exciting. The pizza was quite filling; I couldn't finish it all. The fish and chips were nice—the fries were cooked just right and the batter on the fish was done well, but the fish itself was just mediocre. It seemed like they were a bit busier than usual. However, our server, John, was fantastic. He was attentive and ensured we were well taken care of.
The Summary: Extensive menu, great specials, and satisfying food. The Food: We had modest expectations based on mixed reviews, but we were pleasantly surprised. The margarita was decent but reasonably priced at $7. We enjoyed complimentary chips and salsa for checking in, which, while not gourmet (tasting like store-bought), gave us something to snack on. We ordered the cottage pie and the garlic burger. Both dishes were quite good; the cottage pie was essentially a meat chili topped with mashed potatoes, reminiscent of shepherd's pie—an excellent choice after a long day. The garlic burger was tasty but could have used a bit more garlic. Overall, the food was surprisingly good, accompanied by a decent selection of beers. Happy hour features all-day margarita and mule specials for $7. Atmosphere and Service: The service was friendly and quick. The restaurant is spacious, with plenty of seating and a bar area featuring a ranch theme. There are TVs and an outdoor patio, making it a great spot for larger groups. It felt like a local watering hole during our visit. Price/Value: Generous portion sizes. Would I return? Likely, for some beers and snacks, but I'd also like to explore some other nearby options before coming back.
We got off to a rough start with the server in the beginning, the owner Mike changed the WHOLE experience for us! Him and Jessica were really awesome and took great care of us the rest of the time. We had the Hawaiian burger and a BYO burger that was perfect and great beer selection. If in town, MUST stop by!
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