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10 best lunch spots in Salt Lake City 2021 – Gastronomic SLC
"The Rose Establishment is a fantastic downtown spot for a no-fuss breakfast and one of the most beautiful coffee shops in Salt Lake City with a menu to match. The hip, down-home coffeehouse serves freshly ground and roasted coffees and loose-leaf teas along with a gourmet and cold-pressed sandwich menu, freshly baked bread, pastries, and sweet treats from the in-house bakery, and light breakfast plates such as heirloom tomato toast, smashed avocado tartine, homemade porridge, and melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies. 235 South 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, Phone: 801-990-6270"
"There are warm smells of fresh baked goods, fresh coffee in French presses, coffee being ground for espresso, milk being steamed, a wall of quality teas, and people everywhere. I love The Rose Establishment not only for the coffee, but for the coffee shop atmosphere, an industrial-meets-classic diner feel. I asked the owner, Erica O’Brien, what the baristas recommend to drink or eat, basically what’s good there, and I loved her honest answer."
"Hipsters and artists alike converge on the Rose Establishment, occupying a former lunchtime soup cafe. In the beginning, it only served made-to-order coffee and a few pastries but has grown to encompass a full breakfast and lunch menu, along with its craft coffee drinks. Pastries and baked goods are all made in-house, and the menu is seasonally driven."
"This neighborhood bakeshop offers seasonal French pastries, cakes, cookies, tarts, and more. Each of their daily fresh baked goods are made with only the finest and most fresh ingredients possible, and whether you’re looking for something buttery and flaky for breakfast or something more sweet and luscious for dessert, you can get both here at Tulie. Tulie opened in Fall of 2008 and takes pride in being an active part of the community by participating in multiple local events."
"Tulie Bakery enjoys a prime location just north of the 9th and 9th intersection in Sugarhouse, and adjacent to Trio Cafe (one of the city's most popular modern Italian eateries). This tempting little gem offers some of the tastiest and light fare in all of Salt Lake City. With a menu that ranges from hot, pressed sandwiches to pastries and cakes, the Tulie Bakery challenges you to find a reason NOT to visit."
"Offering an excellent selection of baked goods, as well as gourmet, cafe-style breakfasts and lunches, this Italian establishment gives you the opportunity to enjoy delicious treats and dishes with flair. The bakery produces more than two dozen varieties of pastries, as well as a large selection of cakes and breads. The breakfast menu contains a broad selection of creative quiches, omelets and other specialties like tofu scramble, yogurt and house-made granola and ham and cheese croissant sandwiches."
"This family-owned and operated bakery has been recognized both locally and nationally for its pastries, cakes, and bread as well as its savory sandwiches, flavorful soups, and fresh salads. Don’t pass up the vanilla bean cheesecake, and take home a fresh loaf of herbed focaccia if you can. Carlucci’s is located right next to Pioneer Park, so stop in after the Downtown Farmers Market."
"This modest Italian bakery and small restaurant serves up a variety of delicious, fresh-baked breads and pastries, plus sandwiches, and coffee. As soon as you walk in, the glass counter full of baked goods invites you to come and take a look, while the seating area further beckons you to get something tasty and take a moment to sit down with a cup of coffee and people-watch."
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"I am insanely picky when it comes to Chinese restaurants because a lot of them are just okay. Ordered some take out and was incredibly surprised and deli..."
"The International Peace Gardens are a public botanical garden facility within Salt Lake City's Jordan Park, originally designed in 1939 and opened in 1952. The garden is operated by the Salt Lake Council of Women's Past Presidents Council and spans 11 acres along the banks of the Jordan River, meant to symbolize the spirit of world peace, democracy, and brotherly love. 28 nationality gardens showcase Utah's diverse ethnic and cultural populations, with garden sections representing countries throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe."
"The diverse cultures that have contributed to Salt Lake City's character through the years are honored in this park, which lies along the Jordan River. Visitors will enjoy the quiet atmosphere and the variety of statues, windmills, and gardens that pay tribute to the more than 25 ethnic groups which have settled the Salt Lake area. Read more about International Peace Gardens →"
"Fewer know of the Jordan River Park at about 10th South along the river. And fewer still know of the International Peace Gardens within this park. These gardens are a lovely space filled with flowers, trees, bushes, statues, and artful installations, each of which are dedicated to a different part of the world."
"The Pony Express National Historic Trail was the famous 19th-century route used for all the essential communication needs from Missouri to California. For example, it was helpful to transport letters, massages, and all the other important things. Traveling from Missouri to California means passing eight states."
"The food is always great, and the ordering is very simple - Call. They tell you a time to pick it up and they are always accur..."
"Wide and innovative variety of rolls and appies, and super fresh sashimi. Finally, some service that is good in this tow..."