Stagecoach Grille is a family-owned steakhouse in La Verkin, just minutes from Zion National Park. Known for its hearty, made-from-scratch dishes, Western-themed décor, and welcoming service, it’s a go-to spot for travelers and locals alike, offering comforting meals in a relaxed, rustic-chic setting.:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
If you’re in the mood for indulgence, the Stage Coach Tomahawk Steak for Two is a standout—perfectly grilled, impressive, and shareable. Sandwich fans should try the hearty Stage Coach Burger with Wagyu beef and choice of toppings. No meal is complete without their triple chocolate cake or classic lemon cake for dessert.:contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Decked out with Western saloon-style décor, the restaurant features wood accents, vintage details, and a comfortable, hometown feel. Reviews highlight the warm service and a lived-in ambiance that makes guests feel right at home.:contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
Appetizers range from approximately $9–$18, entrées including steaks and seafood often run $25–$60 (tomahawk priced market-style), burgers and sandwiches fall between $14–$23, and desserts range around $11–$13.:contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
Stagecoach Grille is a locally owned, full-service restaurant established by owners Benito and Dania, who purchased it to carry on its legacy after being drawn in by the restaurant’s character and woodwork. They continue the tradition of quality food and welcoming service started by former owner, Rich Tabish.:contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Try to arrive early on weekend nights to avoid the wait, and save room for dessert—the triple chocolate cake is a fan favorite with rich, satisfying layers that finish the meal perfectly.
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