Posted in Utah
November 15, 2016
The Quirkiest Restaurant In Utah That’s Impossible Not To Love
Porter’s Place celebrates Porter Rockwell, one of Utah’s saltiest, quirkiest and most interesting historical figures.
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The family-owned restaurant is located in Lehi, at 24 W. Main Street, in a historic building that was completed in 1915.

Porter Rockwell was the personal bodyguard to both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. When he arrived in Utah with Brigham, he got the nickname "The Destroying Angel." Settlers learned to depend on Porter for protection, and he gained the respect of others in the area, too. During his lifetime, Porter had four wives, but unlike many other early Mormon pioneers, he didn't keep them all at once...he took his one at a time. Porter was known for his shooting skills, colorful language and no-nonsense approach to law enforcement.

The owners of Porter's Place had it shipped here from Montana when they opened the restaurant.

Here are the "barbequed buffalo bits."

Porter's Place has a selection of steaks, buffalo and seafood.

You'll be hard-pressed to finish it all.

It's a specialty drink concoction that includes Sprite, fresh raspberries and lime, blended with ice.


Yes, they still use this antique treasure!
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