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    Restaurant in Sedona, United States

    Cress on Oak Creek

    475pts

    Creek-side dining that earns its price.

    Cress on Oak Creek, Restaurant in Sedona

    About Cress on Oak Creek

    Cress on Oak Creek is Sedona's strongest case for dining as destination: alfresco tables set at the edge of Oak Creek, with red rock views and a French-influenced menu that reaches $66+ per person. The five-course prix fixe is the dinner format to book; Sunday brunch is the smarter return visit. Reservations required for dinner and easy to secure.

    Verdict

    If you're comparing Sedona dining options, Cress on Oak Creek pulls ahead of most alternatives not because of its menu alone, but because of where it sits: directly on the banks of Oak Creek, on the grounds of L'Auberge de Sedona, with red rock formations framing every meal. For a special-occasion dinner or a Sunday brunch with genuine setting payoff, this is the strongest choice in Sedona. Visitors staying elsewhere in town should still make the trip. The five-course prix fixe is the format to book if you want the full experience; the Sunday brunch is the smarter move if you're returning or want something less formal.

    The Restaurant

    Cress on Oak Creek occupies a position in Sedona that few restaurants can match on geography alone. The restaurant sits within the L'Auberge de Sedona resort, where alfresco tables are set with linens and fresh-cut flowers at the creek's edge. The renovation that created the current dining destination was designed specifically to close the distance between diner and water, and it shows: the creek runs just below your feet, moving over red rock as meals progress. Birds move through the canopy overhead; a heron reportedly makes regular appearances. This is not ambient nature as backdrop. It is the main visual event of the meal.

    The kitchen operates under a French and European influence despite the Southwest address, which makes Cress an interesting counterpoint to the regional cooking you'll find at Che Ah Chi or Mii amo. The cuisine pricing lands at $$$, meaning a typical two-course meal runs $66 or more per person before drinks. The wine list is similarly priced at $$$, with 325 selections across a 4,140-bottle inventory that covers California, France, and notably, Arizona producers. For a wine-focused table, the list is deeper than what you'll find at most Sedona competitors.

    Service is one of the stronger data points here. The inspector notes that the waitstaff operate with a practiced fluency that doesn't call attention to itself — plates and cutlery appear and disappear without interruption. At this price tier, that's the baseline expectation, but it's not always the reality in resort dining rooms. General Manager Sarah Baird oversees operations. The dress code is resort casual, which in practice means you don't need to pack a jacket, but shorts and flip-flops will feel out of place at dinner.

    The five-course prix fixe is the anchor of the dinner menu and the format that makes the most of the setting and the kitchen's range. A vegetarian version is available. Sunday brunch runs the spectrum from morning fare, including bourbon-glazed brioche French toast and smoked salmon Benedict, through to afternoon-style plates like steak frites and a burger with smoked cheddar and garlic aioli. For returning visitors who have done the prix fixe dinner, Sunday brunch is a lower-commitment way to come back to the creek. Reservations are required for dinner and suggested for all other meals.

    Booking is direct. Unlike many destination restaurants in resort towns, Cress does not require weeks of advance planning for most visits, though dinner reservations on weekends will fill faster. If you're planning around a specific weekend date, book at least a week ahead to secure your preferred time. The leading time to sit outside is spring (March through May) and fall (September through November), when Sedona temperatures are comfortable for alfresco dining. Summer heat and monsoon season make evening timing more important; aim for the earliest dinner seating if you're visiting July through August. The outdoor setting is the point, so plan around conditions that let you stay in it.

    Parking is handled by valet. The restaurant accommodates kids, has gluten-free options, and offers private dining for groups. For a full picture of where Cress fits among Sedona's options, see our full Sedona restaurants guide. If you're planning a broader trip, our Sedona experiences guide, bars guide, and wineries guide cover the rest of the itinerary.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Google Rating: 4.0 / 5 (629 reviews)
    • Cuisine Pricing: $$$ (two-course meal $66+)
    • Wine Pricing: $$$ (many bottles $100+, 325 selections)
    • Meals Served: Lunch and Dinner (Sunday brunch available)
    • Dress Code: Resort casual
    • Booking Difficulty: Easy to moderate; reservations required for dinner

    Booking & Practical Details

    Cress on Oak Creek is at 301 L'Auberge Lane, Sedona, AZ 86336, on the grounds of L'Auberge de Sedona. Valet parking is available. Reservations are required for dinner; book via the L'Auberge de Sedona website. The restaurant is kid-friendly and offers gluten-free and vegetarian options. Private dining is available for groups. For the outdoor creek-side tables, request specifically when booking — they go faster than indoor alternatives.

    How It Compares

    FAQ

    • Can I eat at the bar at Cress on Oak Creek? The restaurant has a bar on-site, though the standout dining experience is at the outdoor creek-side tables rather than the bar. If your goal is the setting, request a table , not a bar seat , when you book.
    • How far ahead should I book Cress on Oak Creek? For weekday dinners, a few days' notice is usually sufficient. Weekend dinners, particularly Friday and Saturday, benefit from a week or more of lead time. Sunday brunch should be reserved if you're visiting during peak season (spring and fall). Booking is generally easy relative to other destination restaurants at this price tier.
    • Does Cress on Oak Creek handle dietary restrictions? Yes. The menu includes gluten-free options and a vegetarian prix fixe at dinner. If you have other specific needs, contact L'Auberge de Sedona directly through their website when making your reservation.
    • What are alternatives to Cress on Oak Creek in Sedona? For Southwest-focused cooking, Che Ah Chi at Enchantment Resort gives you comparable resort-setting dining with a more regional menu. Mii amo is worth considering if wellness-driven cuisine is a priority. Cress is the stronger choice when the outdoor setting and wine list depth matter most.
    • Is Cress on Oak Creek good for a special occasion? Yes, it's one of the better options in Sedona for a milestone dinner. The five-course prix fixe, creek-side setting, linen-and-flowers presentation, and attentive service all support a celebration. At $$$, you're spending meaningfully, and the experience is built to match that spend. For a more intimate anniversary or proposal-style occasion, request the outdoor tables when booking.
    • What should a first-timer know about Cress on Oak Creek? Book the five-course prix fixe for dinner on your first visit , it's the format the kitchen is built around. Dress resort casual; you won't feel out of place but you'll feel underdressed in beachwear. The outdoor setting is the main draw, so come when Sedona's temperatures cooperate: spring and fall are ideal. A 4.0 Google rating across 629 reviews is solid for a resort restaurant at this price point, but the inspector notes suggest the setting and service are the consistent strengths.
    • Is Cress on Oak Creek good for solo dining? Yes, though it's not the most natural solo-dining format given the prix fixe and the resort-occasion atmosphere. The bar offers a lower-commitment option if you'd prefer not to commit to a full multi-course meal alone. Sunday brunch is more relaxed and works well for a solo visitor staying at L'Auberge or nearby.
    • Can Cress on Oak Creek accommodate groups? Yes. Private dining is available, which makes it a workable option for groups celebrating an event. For larger parties, contact L'Auberge de Sedona directly when booking to arrange the private dining space. The main outdoor dining area is less suited to large groups if conversation is important, given the open-air environment.

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    Cress on Oak CreekAmerican SouthwestFinding ways to get you closer to the creek was the idea behind the complete renovation of L’Auberge de Sedona’s waterside dining destination, Cress on Oak Creek.; WINE: Wine Strengths: California, France, Arizona Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 325 Inventory: 4,140 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: French, European Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People General Manager: Sarah Baird; **Our Inspector's Highlights At your feet, the creek trickles over Sedona’s enchanting red rocks as you drink and dine alfresco at intimate tables set with linens and fresh-cut flowers.The outdoor location set within the sanctuary of L’Auberge de Sedona’s grounds — complete with birds twittering back and forth among the leafy branches — provides an immersive experience in nature.Choose a five-course prix fix for the ultimate feast. There's also a vegetarian option.Forks disappeared and reappeared with barely a notice from diners — the show performed by the well-rehearsed waitstaff went almost unnoticed.Indulge in Sunday brunch, where you can savor morning staples like bourbon-glazed brioche French toast or the smoked salmon Benedict or afternoon favorites like steak frites or a burger topped with butter lettuce, tomato, smoked cheddar and garlic aioli.** **Things to Know As if the service and food weren’t enough to keep you satisfied, look for a hovering heron overhead, which often appears, disappears and then reappears.The dress code at Cress on Oak Creek is resort casual.Reservations are required for dinner and suggested for other meals.** **Treatments:** Amenities Bar Dinner Gluten-free options Kid friendly Outdoor seating Private dining Reservations recommended Resort casual Valet parking Vegetarian options **Amenities:** 301 L’Auberge Lane, Sedona, Arizona 86336Easy
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Cress on Oak Creek?

    Yes, the restaurant has a bar on site. That said, Cress on Oak Creek is primarily a dining destination rather than a drinks-first venue — the outdoor creek-side tables are the main draw. If you're coming for the setting, a full table reservation makes more sense than a bar seat.

    How far ahead should I book Cress on Oak Creek?

    Reservations are required for dinner and recommended for other meals, so don't assume walk-in availability. Sedona draws heavy visitor traffic year-round, and L'Auberge is a sought-after resort property. Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weeknight dinners; further out for weekends or Sunday brunch.

    Does Cress on Oak Creek handle dietary restrictions?

    Yes — the menu includes gluten-free options and a vegetarian alternative to the five-course prix fixe, so plant-based diners are specifically accommodated rather than improvised for. Mention restrictions at the time of booking to give the kitchen advance notice.

    What are alternatives to Cress on Oak Creek in Sedona?

    Cress on Oak Creek is the clearest option for a formal, multi-course dinner in a natural setting in Sedona. For something more casual with red rock views, Sedona has several patio restaurants along the 89A corridor. If the creek-side setting is the main pull for you, there's no direct like-for-like alternative in the area.

    Is Cress on Oak Creek good for a special occasion?

    It's one of the stronger cases for a special occasion in Sedona. The five-course prix fixe format, linen-set outdoor tables, attentive service, and creek-side location within L'Auberge de Sedona's grounds all align with milestone dining. Pricing sits at $$$, so expect to spend accordingly — but the setting delivers more than most rooms at that price point.

    What should a first-timer know about Cress on Oak Creek?

    Sit outside if you can — the entire premise of the restaurant is the creek view and the red rock surroundings. Dress code is resort casual, valet parking is available, and the five-course prix fixe is the format to choose if you want the full experience. Sunday brunch runs a broader menu including items like brioche French toast and smoked salmon Benedict alongside heartier lunch dishes.

    Is Cress on Oak Creek good for solo dining?

    Possible, but the format doesn't especially favour it. The prix fixe dinner structure and romantic outdoor setting are geared toward pairs or small groups. Solo diners may find the bar a more comfortable entry point than a linen-set table for one. Worth calling ahead to check what's available.

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