If you are looking for a classy and unique eatery, make The Painted Pony your southern Utah restaurant choice
Lauded as the best St. George, Utah restaurant and “probably the best between Vegas and Salt Lake” by The New York Times, The Painted Pony offers high-caliber dining in a small metropolitan area. The eatery boasts a mouth-watering menu of contemporary American cuisine. Two of the restaurant’s specialties are pan-roasted rack of lamb and line-caught, sesame-encrusted escolar. Serving gourmet sandwiches and salads for lunch, the restaurant provides full liquor service and patio dining.
Priding itself on using the freshest ingredients possible, The Painted Pony offers fresh, organic vegetables, many of which it purchases from St. George area growers. A rarity for a southern Utah restaurant, The Painted Pony maintains its own herb garden. Additionally, its staff picks its own watercress! For optimal flavor, the restaurant serves only in-season vegetables. St. George’s favorable climate allows The Painted Pony to utilize local produce almost year round.
Located in the St. George Historic District at the corner of St. George Boulevard and Main Street, The Painted Pony is part of one of the city’s most charming shopping centers, Ancestor Square. The shopping center features one-of-a-kind shops, including S Gallery, which offers unique pottery, candles, paintings and custom furniture. Ancestor Square is also home to the Old Jail House, a shady plaza, and a courtyard with a Koi pond. The Painted Pony’s delectable food, customer service and location in Ancestor Square make it a crown jewel southern Utah restaurant.
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