Garden City is a town in Rich County, Utah, United States. The population was 562 at the 2010 census. Garden City sits on the shores of Bear Lake and is a popular summer resort destination town.
Things to do in Garden City
4 based on 117 reviews
Raspberry shakes advertised everywhere in this little town so we read the Trip Advisor reviews and stopped at LaBeaus Drive-in. The steak sandwich and the grilled veggie sandwich were both outstanding. Instead of raspberry shake I ordered the special pumpkin pie shake and it tasted just like pumpkin pie with crispy crust! Was full with the first sips. Onion rings so good but the hit was the fry sauce that came with the French fries. Our arteries snapped shut with this meal, but since we hardly ever do this - well I would do it all over again and get the raspberry shake to try. We are in RV as there was no seating inside due to a private party .
4.5 based on 55 reviews
We provide sweet and savory Crepes to order as well as a selection of pastries, muffins, and tastey oatmeal. We are proud to offer Wasatch Roasters coffee and Espresso drinks as well as , Smoothies, Teas and Italian sodas. Crepes and Coffee is proud of the authentic gelato from Sweetaly Gelato out of Salt lake City. June 2nd we will start 7 days a week with regular hours.
Bear Lake is famous for their raspberries, and no trip to Garden City would be complete without a hamburger, shake, and raspberry shake, unless you are a vegetarian like me. Other dining establishments in the area serve adequate food, but nothing out of the ordinary. We have been going to Bear Lake for many summers, and have never before tried Crepes and Coffee because the lines were long, especially the first weekend in August when "Raspberry Days" is held. Recently we tried crepes and herbal tea for breakfast and absolutely loved the fresh food! I was also happy that I had a choice of vegetarian crepes. My husband had the "Popeye" with spinach, ham, egg, and tomatoes. I ordered the "Vegg Out" filled with spinach, egg, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, and red bell pepper. For an additional 74 cents I added cheese. Yum! We were so impressed with the crepes, we returned in the afternoon for savory crepes and finished with dessert crepes. Part of our group had opted for hamburger/fries/raspberry shake fast food but joined us for dessert. Eight of us consumed every bit of four large dessert crepes. So delicious! Service was prompt and the crepes came out fresh and warm. We relaxed at outdoor seating surrounded by beautiful flowers. Crepes and Coffee is now my favorite restaurant in Garden City on the shores of beautiful Bear Lake.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Stylish shake, hot dog, and sandwich shop. You and your kids can eat in the boats out front. Plenty of photo opportunities with clever signs and props. Delicious food the whole family can make a tradition.
We ate at Zips for a quick lunch with a bunch of friends. The fun atmosphere, small but delicious menu and friendly staff made for an enjoyable stop. While they claim to have 'the least famous shakes' they were most certainly some of the best this reviewer has tasted. The pulled pork sandwich was excellent and we were spoilt for choice by the numerous sauces available.
Would go back, would recommend for families, couples and groups.
4 based on 90 reviews
Ok. Let's be honest. This ISN'T Mexican food. It's not even a knock off of Mexican or Tex-mex. it's more like a boutique Mexican food -if there is such a thing. my son had a quesadilla and French fries. (What the) my husband had a shrimp taco -that was cold- and a carne asada that was yummy.
I had a "fajita burrito" that was GIGANTIC, but it wasn't really a fajita. It was like peppers and zucchini (which I've never had in a fajita EVER) it was; however, good but a little to much for one person to eat.
I did however eat my weight in chips and salsa. The chips were fresh and hot.
Service was great. Our server was Hysterical.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Those students from Oregon, Las Vegas, Idaho Falls were just fantastic. So powerful and nice. And they brought out marvellous Food from the kitchen. o.k. ist not cheap but the Food is so fresh and not greasy and full of sauces as in other places.. We just loved to go there for breakfast and dinners. Thanks to everybody..
4 based on 66 reviews
I had the Big Bear, which was two char-broiled hamburger patties and fries. The burger was good, but sloppy. A lot of mayo, ketchup and mustard. The lettuce and tomato tasted fresh. It was a lot of burger. The thing I was most disappointed in was the fries. They clearly came from a bag. Being so close to Idaho, it shouldn't be hard to get some Idaho potatoes and cut them to order. Probably would even save money. I would eat here again, but get some fresh fries!
4 based on 48 reviews
We were there for almost an hour before we got our pizza. I thought it was a ridiculous amount of time to wait. My son was grateful for the gluten free option but said the crust was too thin and crumbly
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We stopped in for a quick lunch. Burgers were quite good and the unique cut fries were hot and fresh. We would recommend this little place.
3.5 based on 70 reviews
Snuck into town after the morning hunt.. Found this little cafe.. My son had a bacon cheeseburger and I had a seafood cocktail and a bowl of chicken noodle soup.. Service was slow , seemed understaffed but food was good.
3.5 based on 36 reviews
Quick stop for food and shakes. Food (chicken bacon ranch) was average. Chicken was rubbery, but fries and the rest were great. Shake was disappointing. Very little chocolate favor (they start with vanilla ice cream) and the malt was in a pile in the bottom of the cup. Solution by staff was to dump large amount of chocolate syrup into partially eaten malt. Sanitary yes, customer friendly no.
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