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    Amazing homemade sourdough bread and cinnamon rolls. Very cute place and the owner grew up in Monroe & knows lots of its history

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    Red Clover Cafe

    Red Clover Cafe

    4.9(33 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    We were tired after a long day that started in Moab, a full day capitol reef national park, and a…read morejourney that ends at Bryce Canyon City. Red clover cafe was like a lighthouse in the dark as the road leading up to here was quite dark but the lights outside were like beacons of light drawing a moth. The burgers here were great and it was about a 45 min drive past Torrey to get here. The server was really nice and this seems like a small family run business. Definitely would recommend on the drive from Capitol reef down to Bryce Canyon city. We tried 2 different burgers: 1) 5/5 - Twisted mushroom burger (wagyu patty, bacon, American cheese, mushrooms, and we subbed the bleu cheese aioli for the bbq aioli). 2) 5/5 - Utah Slammer ( Wagyu patty, pastrami, and grilled onions) Both burgers were very juicy and tasted great. My wife preferred the twisted mushroom and I preferred the Utah slammer (it's a mountain of meat). Onion rings were okay and the sweet potato fries were nicely crisped. Definitely worth stopping by!

    what an unexpected find! we had just finished a long day at capitol reef and were on our way to…read morebryce canyon and stumbled upon this gem due to its location and raving reviews. it's basically the only thing open on a long dark road but don't be fooled, you will leave satisfied and full! - twisted mushroom burger was so delicious! i subbed out the bleu cheese aioli for bbq aioli which really tied the dish together. their sweet potato fries were on the overdone side since they're a bit thinner, i prefer them crispy outside but soft inside. - utah slammer is great if you're a meat lover, it was a bit much for me but my husband really liked it. onion rings are delicious but they definitely are seeped in oil. super friendly server, decently fast service. would definitely stop by again if we were passing through the area and in need of food.

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    Red Clover Cafe - Inside

    Inside

    Red Clover Cafe - Twisted mushroom burger (subbed southwest bbq aioli for the bleu cheese aioli)

    Twisted mushroom burger (subbed southwest bbq aioli for the bleu cheese aioli)

    Red Clover Cafe - Immense chocolate shake. The chocolate sauce is layers inside the glass, not spilling onto the outside. Spoon and straw recommended.

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    Immense chocolate shake. The chocolate sauce is layers inside the glass, not spilling onto the outside. Spoon and straw recommended.

    Arshel’s Loaded Burgers - Zion Burger

    Arshel’s Loaded Burgers

    4.7(106 reviews)
    37.1 mi
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    I'm always suspect of any restaurant that claims to have "The Best (burger, pizza, etc) in any…read morestate and on a stop through Beaver i was suspect on their claim of the best burger in Utah. Well, there claim is pretty legit. Very legit. It's an unassuming place with unassuming prices that buy you great food and friendly service. Seriously, like way back when friendly service and prices. We had the hand cut fries, a patty melt and bacon jalapeño burger--both with side salads--and a drink...all for $35. The burgers and fries were great. I just wish we would have saved room for the $3 milkshake or the $3 slice of made-today pie. A definite dont miss if you're driving I-15 in the Beehive State!

    Good burgers at a great price! Stopped here on our way back home from Park City…read more The gal who worked the register and served was very sweet. She gave us menus and directed us to sit anywhere we'd like. The burger menus is quite extensive, and they all come with fries, soup or salad. 3 of us ordered cheeseburgers and 1 got the loaded burger, all with fries on the side. Food is cooked to order, which took about 15 minutes. Our 3 cheeseburgers came out first with the loaded burger just a couple minutes behind. Fries were hot and plentiful, and we all enjoyed our burgers. Hubby noted that the guac on his burger was on the lemony/limey side, so that's good for patrons to know. We were lucky to just beat the lunch rush, as a few more groups came in shortly after us. Loaded Burgers is a solid place if you have a few more extra minutes to spare for your stop/meal.

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    Le toilet

    Arshel’s Loaded Burgers - My delicious Japaleno Bacon burger with corn chowder on the side

    My delicious Japaleno Bacon burger with corn chowder on the side

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    Bacon jalapeño burger with salad.

    Ace's Place Restaurant - Grandmother homemade dessert recipes

    Ace's Place Restaurant

    4.6(21 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    You know when you're chosen the right place to stop & eat and stay overnight when you're welcomed…read moreby these wonderful smiles. Kelsey you were the first smile I received back in January & missed you on my way back this trip. When we pulled in yesterday Ali & Dan were on the roof installing this awesomely & artfully designed "Ace's Place" sign. We proceeded to have a fabulous dinner before heading off to the priceless Red Hill Hot Springs up the street. Our bodies fell into a sweet slumber in comfy bed at the adjacent sweet & historic Monroe Inn! Owner Ali remembered I wasn't fond of lights at night & unplugged the ones in backyard. For breakfast, oh my the crowning touch was Ali's resourcefulness to squeeze us fresh OJ because they had run out. The waffles and perfectly cooked bacon hit the spot. Dan is the man who seems to excel at everything including cooking! I wish these hard working folks all the best because they really care. Till next time thank you for an exceptional experience!

    When we pulled into town close to 9pm, we were concerned that there wouldn't be much to eat…read more Luckily, we found Ace's Place-where the service was welcoming and they are open until 10. Huzzah! This is an adorable little restaurant that I suspect to be family run. It's decorated so cute and the staff is friendly-just like we were eating dinner in their home. Sometimes small town places don't have the best food, but this was an exception. I had a grilled chicken salad that rivals some other salads I've had had fancy restaurants. Truly, it was delicious. Give this new place a try! I saw that they do breakfast as well, so I'll be sure to stop by again earlier when I'm in town again.

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    Ace's Place Restaurant - Burger with Cajun fries

    Burger with Cajun fries

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    Bar86 - Tater tots loaded

    Bar86

    4.6(97 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Bar 86 is a nice watering hole in an alcohol free desert known as central Utah. Primarily looking…read morefor a place to eat we stopped by on our trip from the Red Rock country of Southern I Utah to Salt Lake City. The bar is a bit off the I-70 freeway, but not too far. It is spacious inside with large tables and a friendly, welcoming staff. I had a margarita with my lunch; only one though because I was driving. It wasn't strong but was tasty enough. The beers are mostly domestic with only one micro brew selection but there were plenty of national brand choices. The food was home made and not bad for bar food. I had a Pittsburgh cheese steak sandwich that I thought was good. I ordered it with a side salad instead of fries as I had also ordered the loaded Pastrami fries which came with cheese, pickles and mustard on top. It was a bit too rich and heavy for my taste and the flavors didn't really work well together. Maybe without the mustard I would have liked it more. Not a bad place for a rest stop or a reasonable local hang out as well with some decent food.

    I've been twice now- both times ended up here for an overnight stay in Richfield. It's a dive bar…read morebut super clean and spacious. Simple food menu, basic beers and cocktails. The cheesesteak was alright. It was nothing to complain about or write home about. The jojo fries were kinda undercooked but good and seemed homemade almost. Attentive service, not overbearing. A lot of locals since Richfield isn't exactly a destination but you'll get the same treatment and be just as welcome.

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    Interior pool tables

    Bar86 - Cauliflower crust steak and cheese pizza was fabulous.

    Cauliflower crust steak and cheese pizza was fabulous.

    Bar86 - Sprite and Jameson.

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    Sprite and Jameson.

    Cowboy Corral

    Cowboy Corral

    4.6(61 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    Where in Utah is Lee today?! It's Friday... and that means…read moreone thing--Cowboy Corral day in Elsinore! I rolled into Cowboy Corral just in time for their famous "dinner for lunch"... and today's plate was spaghetti & meatballs Let me tell you--this isn't just a meal... It's like walking into grandma's house, sitting down, and eating whatever she made And just when you think it can't get better... Live music while you eat--small town Utah at its finest. small-town Utah vibe you just can't fake. Rolling through Elsinore on I-70? Do yourself a favor and pull off and grab a plate. This is the kind of place you remember. Let's make this fun: Where should Lee ride to next? Drop your recommendations below! Hit LIKE if you love small-town gems COMMENT your favorite hidden spots Share to support small-town restaurants #WhereIsLee #LiveToRide #RideToLive #LookTwiceSaveALife #SmallTownEats #UtahHiddenGems #SupportLocal #CowboyCorral #Elsinore

    Cowboy Corral is like stepping into a parallel universe where breakfast comes with a live country…read moresoundtrack and nothing costs more than your pocket change. The food isn't fancy, but it's solid, homemade, and arrives like it means business. You're not here for microgreens--you're here for the kind of meal that sticks to your ribs and your soul. A local band was full-on performing during breakfast, and no one blinked. Just a normal day at the Corral, apparently. The cowboy poet intermissions were a highlight. And yes, there's a thrift store in the basement. Because why wouldn't there be? It's weird, it's warm, it's wonderful. You'll leave full, a little confused, and probably carrying a ceramic rooster you didn't mean to buy.

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    Cowboy Corral - Native American history.

    Native American history.

    Cowboy Corral - We started with a bowl of fresh fruit. Nothing canned here... all meals made to order by nice people.

    We started with a bowl of fresh fruit. Nothing canned here... all meals made to order by nice people.

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