9 Best Restaurants in Northern Utah, Utah

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Both Ogden and Logan have fine restaurants, but in general the fare in northern Utah is your basic Western-style grub. If your idea of a nice meal out is a big slab of meat that was on the hoof a few days ago and a giant Idaho potato, then you're in luck. If you can't look at another steak, there's at least one decent Mexican or Italian place in every sizeable town. Be sure to sample the Aggie ice cream made at Utah State University, Cache Valley Swiss cheese, and fresh fruit and vegetables from this rich agricultural area.

Aggie Ice Cream

$ Fodor's Choice

The pride and joy of Utah State University dairy students, this historic ice-cream shop on campus has been making ice cream "from cow to cone" for 100 years. The luscious creations use milk from cows that live on USU's farm and a recipe and production process that's been perfected over the last century. Savor a scoop or two of lemon custard, blue mint, praline pecan, or huckleberry to fully grasp what all the fuss is about.

Crumb Brothers Artisan Bread

$ Fodor's Choice

The thick-crusted artisan breads served in this airy, verdant, and much beloved bakery are fantastic on their own or in an impressive roster of freshly prepared sandwiches, like the bacon, avocado, egg, and provolone on ciabatta or the banh mi on a crisp baguette, available vegan or with pork belly. Some of the most creative fare incorporates house-made organic bread as an ingredient, from bread pudding to panzanella, and there's an ever-changing array of ethereal pastries. Look for local honeys, jams, and other Cache Valley specialties for sale near the register.

Herm's Inn

$ Fodor's Choice

Famous for its pizza-size cinnamon swirl pancakes, this popular breakfast and lunch spot is often jam-packed with students from Utah State University or hikers headed to Logan Canyon, but it's worth the wait. The meat-lover's breakfast skillet with eggs, toast, ham, bacon, sausage, and cheddar will fuel you up before a big hike, while the burger on marble rye topped with caramelized garlic and onions, Swiss cheese, and garlic mayo is a lunchtime specialty.

1435 Canyon Rd., Logan, UT, 84321, USA
435-792–4321
Known For
  • Patio with fireplace overlooking Logan Canyon
  • Killer breakfasts
  • Open Sunday (which is rare for the area)
Restaurant Details
No dinner; closed Mon.

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Caffe Ibis

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Inside this handsome café with ample seating and live music on weekend evenings, you'll see shiny brass canisters brimming with shade-grown, organic, fair-trade coffee beans ground daily at the local off-site roastery. In addition to tasty drinks, Ibis serves a nice array of breakfast and lunch entrées, such as avocado toast with farm eggs and roasted-veggie sandwiches. It's also popular for coffee and dessert.

52 Federal Ave., Logan, UT, 84321, USA
435-753–4777
Known For
  • Superbly crafted coffee drinks
  • Hip and down-to-earth crowd
  • Weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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LaBeau's Drive-in

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The Bear Lake region is well known for its locally grown raspberries, and this is the most popular spot in town to enjoy a thick and creamy raspberry shake. Choose from 45 other shake flavors along with a menu of old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs, and chicken sandwiches, and if you haven't tried Utah's signature condiment, "fry sauce" (i.e., ketchup and mayo), LaBeau's is a good place for that too. Don't be surprised by long lines, though LaBeau's Too, just across the street, picks up some of the slack.

69 N. Bear Lake Blvd., UT, 84028, USA
Known For
  • Pastrami burgers
  • People-watching at outdoor picnic tables
  • Thick milkshakes in dozens of flavors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and late Sept.–late May.

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Mad Moose Café

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This super-chill, family-friendly eatery is a perfect stop for delicious flavored coffee drinks and traditional breakfast fare early in the day or burgers, panini sandwiches, and ice-cream desserts after your outdoor adventures.

2429 N. Hwy. 158, Eden, UT, 84310, USA
801-452–7425
Known For
  • Ivory Moose (white chocolate–hazelnut) lattes
  • Burgers with lots of different topping combos
  • Milk shakes, smoothies, and ice-cream floats

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Ruca's

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Specializing in aebleskivers (fluffy, round Danish pancakes) topped with Nutella and strawberries and any number of other sweet toppings along with overstuffed sandwiches, this cute counter-service eatery is a fun spot for breakfast or lunch all summer long. This is also Bear Lake's go-to for espresso and coffee drinks, and there's an extensive menu of gourmet milk shakes, too.

284 S. Bear Lake Blvd., Garden City, UT, 84028, USA
435-946–3691
Known For
  • Danish aebleskivers
  • Raspberry milkshakes
  • Outdoor seating overlooking the lake
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs. and mid-Oct.–mid-May

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Wasatch Roasting Company

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Tucked inside a narrow historic downtown building festooned with colorful murals and graffiti, this funky café has well-trained baristas and sources its coffee beans from small, high-quality growers. Choose from well-crafted espresso drinks, single-origin coffees by whatever brewing method you choose (Chemex, French press, and so on), or one of the many nitro options, from on-tap cascara to kombucha. There's a limited selection of baked goods and pastries, too.

2436 Grant Ave., Ogden, UT, 84401, USA
801-689–2626
Known For
  • Potent nitro cold brew (available by the can)
  • Affogato with premium ice cream
  • Colorful "Aerosol Art Gallery" on the patio

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WB's Eatery

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Plush armchairs, exposed air ducts, rotating contemporary art, and brick walls create a salon ambience in this high-ceiling space inside the Monarch Building in the trendy Nine Rails Creative District. Specializing in fine coffees and wines, WB's also turns out well-crafted café fare throughout the day, including brûléed grapefruit and ham-and-egg toasties at breakfast and grilled-shrimp bowls, Brussel sprouts tostadas, and fig-and-prosciutto bruschetta during the afternoon and evening hours.