Find out what American restaurants to try in Lehi. Lehi (/ˈliːhaɪ/ LEE-hy) is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is named after Lehi, a prophet in the Book of Mormon. The population was 47,407 at the 2010 census, up from 19,028 in 2000. The center of population of Utah is located in Lehi.
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Our group decided this is an average pizza. Affordable and fairly quick. Must admit, the breakfast one was a little different. Thin crust. Not too much more to say.
4 based on 35 reviews
We came with a large and diverse family group after a baby blessing and this place is perfect for that. No waiting around while a waiter takes orders and there is a wide selection, so people with varying tastes can find something they like. Also large tables that accommodate big groups and allows them to sit together. Some of the choices were quite bland, but some were surprisingly good, particularly some of the desserts. For the right demographic, this is a perfect dining choice, particularly when considering the cost.
4 based on 25 reviews
If you want some crappy, soggy, old wings then go to BWWs. If you want fresh wings then the Wingshak is the place for you.Their garlic pepper is the best but all of the flavors are good. (Be sure to say you want them extra crispy. You'll thank me later.) The teriyaki fries are uniquely delicious and worth a try!
I saw this place by chance and decided to stop inside. I'm so happy I did, because it was truly a 5 star experience from start to delicious finish!First impressions are everything, and the second I opened the door I was cheerily greeted by the super friendly girl at the register. I told her it was my first visit and she straight up got super excited that I was there! She told me everything about the cookies, the prices, and other important tips. There was a team of bakers busy making chocolate chip cookies, and the store smelled amazing.I opted for a box of 4 cookies, two iced sugar and two Biscoff Lava cookie butter. I paid and had a short wait until my cookies were ready! I loved that they were served warm, like they were fresh out of the oven. I couldn't wait so I snagged a bite and wow, so good!What I love is that these are not overly sweet cookies. With the exception of the frosting on the sugar cookies, they had a very subtle sweet taste. I loved this the most about Crumbl. I also loved the texture, slightly undercooked in the middle -- the best part about a yummy cookie!The cookies are very large and heavy (my box of four weighed so much)! You can easily share one cookie with another person. I ate off of the cookies for the next three days, and with a brief pop in the microwave for about 15 seconds, they had that fresh, warm taste even days later.Note that the cookies change every week, so check their website to see which flavors are featured. They always have classic sugar and chocolate chip, however. The store is closed on Sunday; plan ahead to avoid disappointment.I loved everything about Crumbl: the service, the product, the atmosphere. I mean, the sweet little pink boxes are adorable too, and they sell milk in the store if you want to sit and have a comfort dessert classic.Yes, they are expensive, but I feel the cookies are more than worth the high prices. I'll be back!
4 based on 75 reviews
Harvest is a simple yet elegant and charming restaurant, a comfortable, fine-dining destination located in Water Tower Plaza at Thanksgiving Point. Harvest features regional American dishes with some Mediterranean influences. Harvest serves contemporary a
My friend and I have been meeting here for lunch for years, but with the traffic, constant construction in the area and "moms with strollers" (the local demographic) realize we need to find a new place to meet monthly. The line to stand in to order is always long, the food is always good, the service always slow (simply due to the ratio between servers / diners) and the counter help always nice. Great service and food - should be a great experience but they need to either hire more servers, break up the area (there's an ice cream parlor inside the area so it always causes congestion). I guess it's a nice problem to have but it's become too much of a hassle to eat there. Maybe enclose the patio out in front since it's not usable for half the year? Put the patio out back to enjoy the view instead of the patio in front watching a parking lot and cars driving by.Hi Barb! I think you're meaning the Tower Deli! We hope to have you stop by Harvest Restaurant sometime! Thanks,Rachel
4 based on 57 reviews
Weâve been here twice now. The first time we both got burgers that were pretty good. This time my wife got chicken fried steak and I got the Fort Worth chicken. Mine was the better entree. Hot chocolate was pretty good. Itâs an interesting place kind of like a 50s diner. You order from a phone on the wall and go pick up your own meal. Seats are old cushioned booths that need some TLC. Both times we have been here it has not been very busy.
4 based on 38 reviews
4 of us went for dinner. The staff were nice and helpful. The meat comes either chopped or sliced. I asked the manager which he recommended and he said chopped. I tried it and was disappointed. Those with me chose sliced and it was much more flavorful and the portion was bigger. The sides were average at best. Would I go again, I probably would but would order differently
4 based on 84 reviews
The clam chowder was terrible. The celery and onions were raw, the soup was very watery and I couldn't use a spoon to eat it. Also, there were only 3 pieces of potato. I left feeling I needed to go find something to eat some place else. $22 for two bowls of soup and half a salad.
4 based on 46 reviews
*CLOSED FOR THE WINTER SEASON* Trellis Cafe is an airy lunch space with a beautiful patio overlooking the stunning 55-acre Ashton Gardens. Trellis offers a satisfying and fresh menu of seasonally-inspired fare as well as a daily pasta special. At the end
A friend introduced me to this restaurant which I found lovely and inviting. You can sit outside on the patio overlooking the gardens or inside where it's not crowded or noisy. The wait staff are attentive and helpful. The food was delicious and plentiful. I had a delicious salad and turkey bacon sandwich. My friends had the soup and I tasted it. It needed a little more salt but it was good. It would be great if it was open at dinnertime. We don't like chain restaurants and that's all you can find in Lehi and at Point of the Mountain. This is not a chain so it's unique in its offerings. The chef does an excellent job with the food there. We will return!
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4 based on 151 reviews
Texas Roadhouse is a steak restaurant providing legendary food with legendary service. Texas Roadhouse specializes in hand-cut steaks, fresh-baked bread, fall-off-the-bone-ribs, and made-from-scratch sides. We also serve ice cold beer and legendary margar
We attempted to eat at Texas Roadhouse. Our daughter only had an hour before she had to leave for work. We arrived a few minutes before our daughter only to learn Texas Roadhouse has a new policy that everyone has to be there to be seated. This was after the three teens staffing the front continued their conversation for two minutes before acknowledging us. We explained that she was five minutes away and we wanted to order for her as she had to work. We were told that we would have to talk with a manager. After two more minutes no manager and lots of large groups showing up. We left and went to Wallabies instead. Great barbeque and relaxing atmosphere. Would recommend Wallabies for any group in a hurry. Much more inviting and relaxing atmosphere.
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