Where to eat in Duck Creek, Utah, plus local tips for coffee, breakfast, pizza, and easy mountain-town dinners.
At a glance
The short version
If you are looking for restaurants in Duck Creek Village, Utah, start with the featured in-town favorites: Ground & Toasted for coffee and breakfast, Aunt Sue's Chalet for homestyle meals and pie, Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew for pizza night, and DC Pub & Grill for a casual pub meal close to the inn. Seasonal pop-ups, food trucks, and vendor setups can add more options at different times of year.
Quick facts
Featured village stops
Coffee, comfort food, pizza, and pub meals
Breakfast and coffee
Ground & Toasted, Aunt Sue's Chalet
Easy dinner picks
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew, DC Pub & Grill
Good to know
Ground & Toasted is the best first stop for coffee, breakfast, pastries, and fresh sourdough.
Aunt Sue's Chalet is the classic homestyle sit-down option for breakfast, comfort food, and pie.
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew and DC Pub & Grill cover two of the easiest in-town dinner plans.
Duck Creek Village is one of those mountain towns where it feels good to spend the day outside, then come back into town for something easy, warm, and local. If you are searching for restaurants in Duck Creek Village, Utah, this page helps you sort out the featured village favorites for coffee, breakfast, comfort food, pizza, pub meals, and last-minute provisions so your trip stays relaxed instead of rushed.
In Duck Creek Village
Featured in-town places to eat
Duck Creek Village makes it easy to spend the day outside, then come back and grab a good bite in one of Southern Utah's most memorable mountain towns. Start with these featured in-town favorites for coffee, breakfast, pizza, pub food, and a classic sit-down meal, and keep an eye out for seasonal pop-ups, weekend vendors, and food trucks that sometimes add even more options around town.
Hours and days can change quickly in Duck Creek Village because of weather, staffing, and seasonality. Pop-ups and food trucks can be even less predictable, so it is always smart to confirm directly before you go.
Coffee, bakery, breakfast, and lunch
Ground & Toasted
Usually the best fit for breakfast and lunch.
Ground & Toasted is Duck Creek Village's coffee-and-breakfast stop for fresh sourdough, gourmet toast, pastries, sandwiches, and a slower mountain-town morning.
Best for: Coffee first thing, a lighter breakfast, fresh bread for the cabin, or an easy stop before you drive toward Bryce, Zion, or Cedar Breaks.
Local tip: When you want to start early but still eat well, this is the easiest grab-coffee-then-go option in town.
Hours are subject to change. Contact the restaurant directly before you go.
Homestyle breakfast, comfort food, and pie
Aunt Sue's Chalet
Usually the strongest choice for breakfast or a fuller sit-down meal.
Aunt Sue's Chalet is the classic family-run Duck Creek restaurant, known for hearty breakfasts, homestyle cooking, and the homemade pies people remember long after the trip.
Best for: Breakfast before a full day out, a filling sit-down meal, or anyone who wants the most old-school local dining experience in the village.
Local tip: If your group wants a real sit-down meal instead of a quick coffee stop or pizza run, Aunt Sue's is the place that feels most like a Duck Creek tradition.
Hours are subject to change. Contact the restaurant directly before you go.
Pizza, casual dinner, and beer
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew
Most useful as a laid-back lunch or dinner stop.
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew is the easy answer when everyone wants pizza after a lake day, trail day, or ATV ride and nobody wants another long drive for dinner.
Best for: Families, groups, casual takeout, and the simplest in-town dinner plan after a full day outside.
Local tip: This is the low-friction pizza-night move: stay close to the inn, feed the whole group, and keep the evening easy.
Hours are subject to change. Contact the restaurant directly before you go.
Best picks for different kinds of days
Best early-start plan
Ground & Toasted is the natural coffee-and-breakfast stop when you want to get moving. Aunt Sue's Chalet is the better pick when you want a fuller breakfast before a long driving day.
Best easy dinner after the outdoors
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew is the simplest group dinner in town, while DC Pub & Grill gives you a more social pub-food option if pizza is not what everyone wants.
Best sit-down local feel
Aunt Sue's Chalet has the strongest longtime Duck Creek feel of the group, especially if you want comfort food, pie, and a place that feels woven into the village story.
Need groceries, snacks, or simple backups
Cedar Mountain Country Store / True Value is a smart village backup for groceries, drinks, snacks, and simple cabin provisions when you want something easy between restaurant meals.
Watch for extra seasonal options
On busier weekends, event days, and peak-season stretches, Duck Creek can also pick up extra flavor from seasonal pop-ups, food trucks, and local vendor setups.
Before you go
Hours and days can change quickly in Duck Creek Village because of weather, staffing, and seasonality. Use this page as your planning guide, but always check the restaurant directly before you go. If you are leaving early for Bryce or Zion, eat breakfast first and keep lunch flexible. For snacks, drinks, groceries, and easy cabin backup supplies, Cedar Mountain Country Store / True Value is a useful village stop.
Seasonal dining note
Summer and early fall usually bring the broadest dining rhythm in town, and busy weekends or event periods can also bring extra pop-ups, food trucks, or vendor food. In winter and shoulder season, some regular spots may shorten hours or close on extra days, so it helps to confirm directly and keep easy groceries or cabin meals on hand as backup.
Stay Planning
Once this stop is on your list, use Plan Your Days for itinerary ideas or compare our rooms and cabins to match the style of trip you want.
Reviewed March 2026 by Duck Creek Village Inn editorial team
Why trust this guide
We shape these Duck Creek guide pages around the route, timing, and packing questions guests ask before they book. Before you drive, cross-check seasonal access and weather with the official resources here.
Are there restaurants in Duck Creek Village, Utah?
Yes. Duck Creek Village has several reliable in-town places to eat, including Ground & Toasted, Aunt Sue's Chalet, Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew, and DC Pub & Grill, and you may also catch pop-ups, food trucks, or other seasonal vendors depending on when you visit.
What are the best restaurants in Duck Creek Village?
The best Duck Creek Village restaurant depends on the meal you want. Ground & Toasted is great for coffee and breakfast, Aunt Sue's Chalet is the classic sit-down comfort-food stop, Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew is an easy pizza-night answer, and DC Pub & Grill is the pub-food and drinks option.
Where can I get breakfast or coffee in Duck Creek Village?
Ground & Toasted is the strongest coffee-and-breakfast stop in town, while Aunt Sue's Chalet is the better choice when you want a fuller sit-down breakfast.
Where can I get pizza in Duck Creek Village?
Hot Mama's Pizza & Brew is the main in-village pizza stop and one of the easiest dinner options after a long day outdoors.
Do Duck Creek Village restaurant hours change by season?
Yes. Hours and operating days can change with weather, staffing, and season, so it is smart to call or check the restaurant directly before you head over.