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.

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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