The Cowboy Grill

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THE RANCH The red rock canyons around Moab are wild, rugged and sometimes harsh country. The first pioneers settled all around the west before finally venturing into the Moab Valley just over 100 years ago. This area was one of the last Indian strongholds and the site of the last great American Indian battle, known as the battle of Pinhook. The first brave settlers were stockmen and cowboys looking for native grass to support their cattle. Redcliffs Ranch was homesteaded by a cowboy family at the turn of the century and has been a working cattle and horse ranch ever since. THE MOVIES In addition to the cowboy and livestock heritage, Redcliffs ranch has been the home and location of many movies and commercials. The first major motion pictures filmed in the Moab area were set right here or very near to the ranch. In 1949 Wagon Master was filmed in our redrock canyons. And then a movie called Rio Grande, brought the famous director John Ford and his also famous friend John Wayne here to Moab and to the movie set, right here at Redcliffs ranch. Since then dozens of movies have used the ranch and surrounding area as the set and backdrop for their films. From Disney to Spielberg and from westerns to sci-fi Moab has been the scenic choice for some of Hollywood’s greatest movies. Of course we have hosted some of its biggest stars. John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Rock Hudson, Henry Fonda, Roger Moore, Burt Reynolds and many, many more have been filmed here at Redcliffs ranch. THE MUSEUM Moab is proud to have the oldest active film commission in the country. In 1949 a small group of locals recognized the economic value of commercial filming and decided to create the ‘Moab to Monument Valley’ film commission in order to promote and support the filming industry. Over the past 60 years the commission intentionally and accidentally collected local filming memorabilia and is now on display here at the lodge. The museum also pays tribute to the ranching and western heritage of our local pioneers. It is only appropriate that these two cultures be brought together and displayed here in our museum. Redcliffs Ranch represents both the rich movie and film heritage and the cowboy and western spirit that make this area so unique. The museum is open to the public and free of charge. Welcome to Redcliffs Lodge, where rugged and rustic are blended with calm and beauty. Feel the past become the present. The Cowboy Grill more than just a restaurant... 100 Years of Cowboy and Movie History t t x

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THE RANCH The red rock canyons around Moab are wild, rugged and sometimes harsh country. The first pioneers settled all around the west before finally venturing into the Moab Valley just over 100 years ago. This area was one of the last Indian strongholds and the site of the last great American Indian battle, known as the battle of Pinhook. The first brave settlers were stockmen and cowboys looking for native grass to support their cattle. Redcliffs Ranch was homesteaded by a cowboy family at the turn of the century and has been a working cattle and horse ranch ever since.

THE MOVIESIn addition to the cowboy and livestock heritage, Redcliffs ranch has been the home and location of many movies and commercials. The first major motion pictures filmed in the Moab area were set right here or very near to the ranch. In 1949 Wagon Master was filmed in our redrock canyons. And then a movie called Rio Grande, brought the famous director John Ford and his also famous friend John Wayne here to Moab and to the movie set, right here at Redcliffs ranch. Since then dozens of movies have used the ranch and surrounding area as the set and backdrop for their films. From Disney to Spielberg and from westerns to sci-fi Moab has been the scenic choice for some of Hollywood’s greatest movies. Of course we have hosted some of its biggest stars. John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Rock Hudson, Henry Fonda, Roger Moore, Burt Reynolds and many, many more have been filmed here at Redcliffs ranch.

THE MUSEUMMoab is proud to have the oldest active film commission in the country. In 1949 a small group of locals recognized the economic value of commercial filming and decided to create the ‘Moab to Monument Valley’ film commission in order to promote and support the filming industry. Over the past 60 years the commission intentionally and accidentally collected local filming memorabilia and is now on display here at the lodge. The museum also pays tribute to the ranching and western heritage of our local pioneers. It is only appropriate that these two cultures be brought together and displayed here in our museum. Redcliffs Ranch represents both the rich movie and film heritage and the cowboy and western spirit that make this area so unique. The museum is open to the public and free of charge.

Welcome to Redcliffs Lodge, where rugged and rustic are blended with calm and beauty. Feel the past become the present.

The Cowboy Grillmore than just a restaurant...

100 Years of Cowboy and Movie History

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The Cowboy GrillMore than just a restaurant

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DAILY - 6:30 am - 10:00 amServed daily our cowboy breakfast buffet includes:eggs, ham, bacon, sausage, breakfast potatoes, pancakes, sweet rolls and pastries, fruits, yogurt, toast, juices, coffee and tea.

Breakfast Buffet.................................................................................................$1095

DAILY - 11 :30 am - 2:00 pmThe lunch deck is sheltered and right at the rivers edge so you can enjoyoutside dining. The food comes hot off the grill along with all the fixings.Also included in the buffet is traditional potato salad, pasta salad, cole slaw,chili beans, chips and more. The best part is it is all you can eat!

Lunch Deck..........................................................................................................$1195

SUNDAYS - 7:00 am - 2:00 pmEnjoy all you can eat Sunday Brunch on the patio or indoors while overlooking the Colorado River. All of the traditional breakfast items along with made to order eggs and omelettes, baked salmon and fresh baked pastries.

Sunday Brunch...................................................................................................$1595

Red Cliffs Cowboy Grill offers full service catering for conventions, weddings,parties, and special events. More information is available at the front desk.

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Full Service Menu. NIGHTLY - 5:30 pm - Close.Enjoy our full service menu while overlooking the Colorado River. Inside or Outside on our deck.

18% gratuity added to your check for parties of six or more persons. In order to maintain excellent service, separate checks within large parties will not be available on busy nights. Thank You.

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Tossed Green Salad $6

Caesar Salad $6

Cooks Choice $7Ask your server.

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Bull Fries (rocky mountain oysters) $8 If you have never tried them, go for it!

Fried Shrimp Skewers $10Battered, fried and basted in a spicy coctail sauce.

Utah Meat & Cheese Plate $11Salami, sausage and cheese from Utah food artisans.

Ceviche South West $10Marinated white fish and avocados. Served with house made tortilla chips.

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Cowboy Beef Skewers $10Grilled Beef and Vegetables.

Iceberg Wedge $6With bleu cheese and bacon bits

Sauteed Mushroom Buttons $8Simmered in Castle Creek Chardonnay.

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Dinners include sauteed vegetables and a starch.

Smoked Barbecue Pork Ribshalf rack $19 full rack $28

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Order Steaks: • blackened • with sauteed onions or with garlic blue cheese butter - Add $2

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Grilled Pork Chops $22With grilled honey-glazed apples.

Lamb Chop $25Served with a wine based cream and mushroom sauce.

Ranchette Steak - 8 oz $22A tender yet lean sirlion.

Bone In New York Steak - 12 oz $27Also known as a Kansas City steak.

“Ranch Hand” Rib Eye Steak - 16 oz $28 Our wranglers favorite cut.

T-Bone - 16 oz $28 Two steaks in one (New York and Tenderloin).

Filet Mignon - 10 oz $28Hand cut and bacon wrapped.

Elk Medallions $30A healthy red meat, with a Red Cliffs Cabernet demi-glaze.

Bone In Buffalo Ribeye Steak $37True American Bison.

“The Duke” Porterhouse - 20 oz $34This is a big steak. Thicker cut than the T-Bone.

10 oz. cut $24 16 oz. cut $27Ask your server for availability.

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Southwest Chicken Salad $14Served with a chipotle ranch dressing.

Chicken Alfredo $16Served over a bed of penne pasta.

Outlaw Red Chicken $20Served with onions and red peppers sauteed in Castle Creek Outlaw Red wine.

Ruby Red Creek Trout $20 Dusted in flour and pan fried.

Shrimp Scampi $20Shrimp and vegetables sauteed in a light wine, garlic and lemon butter sauce.

Grilled Salmon Filet $23Grilled and basted with a honey chipolte barbeque sauce.

Vegetarian Lasagna $16Layers of pasta, vegetables, cheeses and Red Cliffs marinara sauce.

Tomato and Mushroom Penne $16Simmered in a creamy parmesan tomato sauce and served over penne pasta.

Grilled Portabello Mushrooms $17Topped with fresh sauteed tomatoes,

onions, spinach and a sprinkling of bleu cheese.

“Chicken Fried” Chicken $18Covered in tasty gravy.

Blackened Catfish $19A delicious mild tasting white fish.

Southwest Stir Fry $15Stir fried vegetables over wild grain rice.

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Pasta with a choice of butter & parmesan or red marinara or creamy alfredo.

BBQ chicken breast with steak fries

BBQ pork ribs with steak fries

4 oz. Flat Iron ranch steak with steak fries.

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Sorbet or Vanilla Ice Cream...........................................................$4

House made apple bread pudding with brandy sauce.Apple Bread Pudding......................................................................$6

New York Style Cheesecake...........................................................$6With or without a strawberry topping.

Cowboy Brownie..............................................................................$7Fresh baked chocolate brownie served with a scoop of vanillaice cream and topped with chocolate and caramel sauce.

Vanilla Flan......................................................................................$8A rich Spanish style custard topped with a soft caramel sauce.

Grandmas Lemon Cream Cake......................................................$7A light lemon cake filled with a tangy lemon cream topped with a dusting of powdered sugar.

Molten Chocolate Cake Ala Mode................................................$8Chocolate Cake with a hot fudge center, served with vanilla bean ice cream.

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Coconut Macaroon..........................................................................$7House made with almond flour, fresh coconut and honey.

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Plain or chocolate.Milk............................................................................................ small $2 ... large $3

Orange, cranberry, apple and grapefruit.Juices......................................................................................... small $2 ... large $3

Freshly ground coffee, decaf, ice tea, and hot tea.Coffee & Tea..........................................................................................................$2

San Pellegrino, naturally carbonated mineral water.Bottled Mineral Water.........................................................................................$4

Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, Vault, Orange Soda, Mr. Pibb and Lemonade.Soft Drinks.............................................................................................................$3

Bud, Bud Light, Coors, Coors Light, Michelob Ultra, and O’Douls NA.Domestic Beer.......................................................................................................$5

Stella Artios, Corona Extra, Heineken, Guinness.Imported Beer......................................................................................................$6

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Micro Brews...........................................................................................................$6Featuring Utah’s own hand crafted micro brews from Moab Brewery, Wasatch Brewery, Squatters Brewery and Bohemian Brewery.

Castle Creek Lily Rose White “Moab UT”...............................................$7 $27

Castle Creek Chardonnay “Moab UT”.....................................................$8 $29

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Outlaw Red (Cowboy Grill House Wine) “Moab UT”...........................$8 $29

Castle Creek Cabernet “Moab UT”..........................................................$9 $30

Castle Creek Merlot “Moab UT”..............................................................$9 $30

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Red Cliffs Lodge is Moab’s Adventure center! While here you may enjoy horseback riding, wine tasting, touring our free museum, swimming, tennis, and hiking, river rafting, jeeping, biking, hiking, climbing and other tours are available through our front desk.

Horseback RidesRed Cliffs Ranch is a working horse and cattle ranch and the horses you’ll be riding are expertly trained quarter horses. We have rides suitable for all abilities. First-time riders are surprised at how much they learn and how comfortable they are on their first ride.

Wine TastingIn 2002, Castle Creek winery was established at Red Cliffs Ranch. The winery produces over 5000 combined cases of Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as several blends incuding Outlaw Red, Kid Red, Uintah Blanc, and Lily Rose White. Grapes from the Moab area have produced over 80 medal-winning wines. FREE wine tasting Daily 11 am - 6 pm.

MuseumRio Grande, starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara, was the first movie filmed at Red Cliffs Ranch in 1948. Since then dozens of movies and hundreds of commercials have been filmed at the ranch or very nearby. FREE - Open Daily.

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