This Utah Restaurant Is So Remote You’ve Probably Never Heard Of It
Much of the Beehive State is vast, untouched wilderness, with tiny little towns sprinkled in here and there. The few restaurants in tiny towns that manage to stay open tend to be situated near the national parks. Here's one such restaurant that's pretty remote, but it has some tasty food - and the most unique food item you'll likely ever try in Utah.
Sunglow Restaurant is located at 91 E. Main Street in Bicknell.
You'll find Bicknell in the southern part of the state, along SR-24. It's surrounded by Capitol Reef National Park and the northern portion of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
This place isn't fancy - it's an old-school diner. But it's clean and comfortable and there's plenty of seating.
This is the perfect place to grab a hearty breakfast before heading out to hike, bike or otherwise explore Capitol Reef.
The burgers here are delicious. There are eight different burgers to choose from; all are juicy, fresh and tasty.
The smothered burrito is another good lunch or dinner option. It's covered in delicious, homemade chili verde.
You'll find plenty of comfort food on the dinner menu.
You'll definitely want to try the pie sampler plate.
The sampler includes half slices of pickle, pinto bean, buttermilk and oatmeal pies. These pie varieties sound pretty weird...but they're actually incredible.
Visit Sunglow Restaurant Monday through Saturday from 7AM to 8PM; closed on Sunday.
Have you ever dined at Sunglow Restaurant?
Utah's most famous remote restaurant is Hell's Backbone Grill, which we highly recommend the next time you're in Boulder.
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