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No other Saint George restaurant serves entrees and appetizers quite like those available at The Painted Pony. The restaurant’s fresh, imaginative menu items are a delightful change of pace from standard fare. Its delectable entrees include bacon wrapped duck, butternut squash ravioli, wild salmon rolls, and seared ahi tuna. Almond stuffed dates, coconut shrimp, Sicilian style calamari and phyllo baked brie are a few of its mouth-watering appetizers.
Called the best restaurant in Saint George by The New York Times, visitors touring the area’s national parks are surprised to find a top-notch fine dining establishment like The Painted Pony in such a small metropolitan area. The restaurant’s friendly staff, unique ambience and fresh, delicious contemporary American cuisine keeps patrons coming back. Specializing in seafood and steak, two of the restaurant’s signature items are its pan-roasted rack of lamb and line-caught, sesame-crusted escolar. The Painted Pony also boasts full liquor service and patio dining.
The Painted Pony is located in the Saint George Historic District at the corner of Saint George Boulevard and Main Street. The restaurant lies in Ancestor Square, a combination of quaint shops, galleries and restaurants. A small stream runs through the unique shopping center, which also boasts a shaded plaza, a Koi pond, and the Old Jail House. The Brigham Young Winter Home, one of Saint George’s best examples of pioneer architecture, lies less than a block away.
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