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"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."
"The Rose Establishment is a Salt Lake City gem known for their hip vibes and homemade cashew milk. While their coffee is out of this world, so is their tea. Don’t leave without trying their London Fog made with cream earl grey, lavender and milk."
"This all-vegan patisserie attracts all kinds of pastry-lovers, not just those who eschew eggs and dairy. If you don’t believe us, check out the reviews—or better yet, just try one of their flaky, buttery croissants, lavender macarons, or banana and chocolate crepes for yourself. Passion Flour uses 100% plant-based and 98% organic ingredients."
"Enjoy a wide variety of vegan pastries including croissants, French macarons, biscotti, tarts, and much more. They also bake custom cakes and dog treats. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner Counter service vegan options take-out VISA/MC/DISC, $-$$"
"Even Stevens ranks #1 on our list of fast casual restaurants for SO many reasons. A sandwich shop with a cause who donates a sandwich for every purchase is one of my go to spots for a fast casual fix in Salt Lake City!. At Even Stevens the food is consistent and delicious, the customer service is fantastic (and fast!), the environment is fun and upbeat, and you can’t beat eating out and helping a good cause."
"And The New Morrisey is a vegan breakfast burrito at Even Stevens Sandwiches. There were a couple vegan options at this hip restaurant, but we couldn’t turn down a burrito filled with jackfruit, veggies, tater tots and a homemade vegan garlic aioli. Better than the burrito, for every sandwich sold, Even Stevens donates a sandwich to a local non-profit!"
"Appropriately named, the Little America Coffee Shop is just that. The family-friendly eatery serves a menu of comfort foods, traditional favorites, and excellent all-day breakfast in a casual and relaxed environment. The made-from-scratch breakfast menu features freshly baked bread, pastries, muffins, and croissants, fresh seasonal fruit bowls, yogurt parfait and Greek yogurt bowls, assorted cereals, and oatmeal, omelets and egg dishes, stacks of pancakes, French toast, and Belgian waffles."
"A post shared by Salt Plate City | Lala & Ryan (@saltplatecity) on Mar 6, 2020 at 7:39pm PST. Neighborhood: Trolley Square. Address: 512 W 750 S, Woods Cross, UT 84010"
"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..."
"At Level Crossing, the priorities, according to the brewery’s website, are passion and camaraderie; seems like a good mantra for a highly social setting like a pub. Level Crossing offers eight year-round beer staples in addition to a monthly special. The starry skies of warmer months seem to be a thread for the current and future special offerings."
"From 1850s to Prohibition, Louisville, KY was the spot to try a new beer style: the Kentucky Common.Cue Lia raving about how amazing Louisville is. Incidentally, we do have a brewery guide to Louisville!. Refrigeration was expensive and ice wasn’t readily available in Kentucky at the time."
"Level Crossing is one of the newest additions to the collection of SLC breweries. They have styled themselves as a friendly South Salt Lake neighborhood bar, complete with weekly music and outdoor games. Their beers tend toward lighter ales and IPA but they do carry a stout and some reds."
"The Beehive House is one of the more popular attractions in Salt Lake City, Utah – especially for those curious about Mormon history. It displays a beehive symbol on one of its turrets, which was representative of the hardworking nature of the Mormons – and also a part of the Utah coat of arms. When Brigham Young was the governor of the state, he lived in this 1854 home, along with his 19 wives and 56 children."
"The Beehive House, built in 1845, was Brigham Young's residence as Governor of Utah and leader of the Mormons. He and his large family of 19 wives and 56 children lived here for many years. Free tours led by church members take visitors through the mansion, which is furnished with many original period pieces."
"The Beehive House, constructed in 1854, was the former official residence of the second LDS Church president Brigham Young. It gets its name from a beehive-shaped sculpture perched on the home."
"If you've ever driven the length of 700 East Street, you couldn't have helped but have noticed Trolley Square's100-foot-tall, light-up water tower, just a few blocks southeast of downtown proper. Marking one of the city's more central shopping centers, this tower once serviced a yard of trolley car barns. Housed within the historic brick walls of these structures today are numerous shops and eateries of various sizes."
"Another shopping district with a quaint, historical touch, Trolley Square has a great selection of boutiques for everyone's shopping tastes as well as many noteworthy national chain stores in between. A movie theater, restaurants, and numerous public events await you. This area housed Salt Lake City's former streetcar and trolley barns, so if you are tired of the shops, take a look at the history the square offers."
"Located on the west end of downtown, The Gateway offers a large number and variety of shops - ranging from modern furniture, to teen boutiques and an Apple Store. This open-air center has a high-end feel, with its curving streets and walkways, attractive architecture, fountains, and tree-studded courtyards. Resident stores suit nearly any shopper's taste and include Barnes & Noble, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Brookstone, Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor Loft, and Victoria's Secret."
"The Gateway shopping and entertainment center was completed at the time of Salt Lake City's 2002 Winter Olympic Games and have been a major component of the revitalization of Salt Lake's west downtown. It's located along 400 West, between 200 South and South Temple. The Gateway offers stores, restaurants and movie theaters, but also two of Salt Lake City's best museums, Discovery Gateway and Clark Planetarium."