There’s A Delicious Steakhouse Hiding Inside This Old Utah Barn That’s Begging For A Visit

Ebenezer’s Barn & Grill offers a unique dining experience with a Western show near Bryce Canyon National Park.

When you're not feeling very creative, dinner and a show is the go-to date night, but when you're visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, this popular date combo is anything but run-of-the-mill. Check out Ebenezer's Barn & Grill:

Ebenezer's Barn & Grill is a big barn restaurant that offers dinner with a Western show. It's located at 110 East Center St., Bryce Canyon, UT 84764.

Step inside, and you'll see that this beautiful barn is anything other than an ordinary restaurant. There's a stage in one end!

Along with your meal here, you'll enjoy a fantastic Western show, with singers, musicians, and cowboys.

You'll enjoy country music by some talented musicians from all around the country, and you'll love the Western flair. It's foot-stompin', musical fun.

Dinner is served chuck-wagon style, and you'll choose from several options, including a juicy, flat iron steak. Pile your plate high with beef, mashed potatoes, cowboy beans, coleslaw, and fluffy biscuits.

Other menu choices include delicious baked salmon...

...cowboy chicken, and a BBQ plate with chicken and pulled pork. There's also a vegetarian option available.

An old-fashioned dessert like peach cobbler or apple pie is included, as well as a soft drink (beer and wine is also available for an additional charge).

This dinner show shuts down for a brief break every winter, but Ebenezer's offers special events, too. On November 8th, 2018, you'll want tickets to the Bellamy Brothers. They perform that night at 8 p.m., and tickets start at just $10.

Does this dinner show look like something you'd enjoy? Keep an eye out for the 2019 season!

Visit Ebenezer's Barn & Grill's website for more information, and follow on Facebook to see special events.

When you're on your way to Bryce Canyon National Park, you'll want to stop in Fillmore to visit this tiny drive in that's one of Utah's best-kept secrets.

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