Moonflower Co-ops Datura Deli

Local | Organic | Nourishing | Diet-Conscious


Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten-Free Options

Moonflowers Datura Deli offers freshly made, nutritious foods prepared daily in the heart of Moab, Utah. The deli serves freshly made hot breakfast and lunch every day at 8am and noon, respectively. The deli also prepares a variety of grab-and-go meals, snacks, baked goods, locally roasted Fresh Moab Coffee, and rotating hot soups. Local, organic ingredients are used when possible, and the deli provides options for vegan, vegetarian, keto, paleo, and gluten-free diets.

Hot Bar

Breakfast at 8am | Breakfast burritos (vegan/gluten free options) & hot coffee

Lunch at 12pm | Entrees & rotating hot soups made fresh from scratch every day

Grab & Go Deli Case

Green leaf salads with house-made dressings; pasta, black bean, quinoa, chicken, tuna, and curried tofu salads; classic & specialty sandwiches; hummus and other specialty dips

Bakery

Various cakes, cookies, scones, muffins, and breads baked fresh daily; vegan and gluten free options

Find out what’s on the hot bar for lunch!

Our hot bar menu is posted to our website (here or click the “TODAY’S LUNCH” button in our menu ↗) and social media stories daily.

You can now easily find out what’s on the hot bar from your phone:

Sign up to receive a daily text message of the hot bar menu (sign up here)

– OR –

Text “lunch” to (435) 220-4638 at any time to receive a text back with the menu for the day.

You can also now add a shortcut to the hot bar menu to your phone’s home screen. Here’s how to do it on an iPhone:

  1. Open your preferred browser.
  2. Type in this URL: moonflower.coop/todays-lunch
  3. Once the page loads, tap the button with the square and the up arrow
  4. Tap “Add to Home Screen”
  5. Rename if desired and tap “Add”
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We are committed to sourcing as many local ingredients as possible in our Datura Deli’s prepared foods. Local food is defined as being sourced from within a 100 mile radius of Moab. Learn more about our local producers here and view the Moab Local Food Guide here.