Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Cottonwood Heights. Cottonwood Heights is a city located in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, along the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley. It lies south of the cities of Holladay and Murray, east of Midvale, and north of Sandy within the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. Following a successful incorporation referendum in May 2004, the city was incorporated on January 14, 2005. Cottonwood Heights had been a Census-designated place (CDP) before incorporation. The population as of the 2010 census was 33,433. This is a significant increase over the CDP's 2000 census count of 27,569.
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3 based on 28 reviews
We ordered by phone and used the curbside pickup which worked well. I ordered the mango salsa chicken...it was so amazing! Tender grilled chicken breast topped with a tasty not to spicy mango salsa served with cooked perfectly asparagus, mashed potatoes and a spring mix salad with a lovely ranch type dressing. My husband had the baby back ribs with a salad and fries, my son got chicken tenders and fries. Everyone happy!
3 based on 43 reviews
Have been here a couple of times. It's conveniently located across from the movie theater. However the service is consistently slow, even when the restaurant is not busy. So if you are planning to see a movie after your meal, plan accordingly. Seems to always take at least a half an hour, if not more, to get food after ordering. The most recent visit was just over half an hour to get a salad. As for the food, the quality is inconsistent. The fish tacos were good. Steak salad was good but pricey. The Mediterranean salad was a shallow bowl filled with cucumbers and tomatoes, sprinkled with a tablespoon of feta, onions and 3 or 4 kalamata olives and topped with a thin, sliced chicken breast. No lettuce. So weird and unsatisfying. And 15$! Overall it's a bit too pricey for what you get. It's too bad because the ambiance is nice and it's conveniently located. Hope something goes in to where iggy's used to be soon!
4 based on 79 reviews
I love garlic and I love burgers. When I heard SLC was famous for garlic burgers I searched for the original. Cotton Bottom Inn may have invented the concept...but I'm not sure. Anyway...I love old school, hole in the wall places...but this place is stark. It did not seem to have a lot of personality. i guess I expected more. It was decent. The burger was OK. CBI is not easy to find unless you know where you're going...it took a little effort because it's tucked under a highway 215 overpass. A smile from the bartender would have gone a long way. The place was OK, but I feel like they are resting on their laurels.
4 based on 31 reviews
This is the third time I have visited.... will be last unless forced to return. The food is decent, great drinks, great ambiance but the service is worst than bad!!!We ordered dinner and it took 35 minutes to be served... while others around us got their meals. To make it worse each of the four of us were served separately with more than 10 minutes between when the first person received dinner to when last one was served. Unacceptable is all I can say. We were provided no serving spoon for the dips and other shared appetizers....and then had to ask for both spoon and plates.... twice ... before we got them. Everything was cold by that time!!Clearly not a place I will go back to for anything but drinks ambiance.
4 based on 437 reviews
Went here for a late afternoon lunch after pickup my son from the airport. It wasn't planned but my wife made the suggestion and glad she did. We been here a number of times and never had a bad meal yet...and this included today as well. My wife had a side salad and quesadilla. My son had the thai chicken pizza with grilled chicken breast, Thai peanut sauce, mozzarella, red onions, bell peppers, carrots, ginger, cilantro & scallions. I had the ribs and the soup. My son also had the soup. It was a bit spicy but the flavor was absolute excellent and the spiciness wasn't that bad...just to let you know. The ribs were perfectly done, moist and fall off the bone. I even have enough for lunch tomorrow. If you've never been to Porcupine, I suggest you give it a try. It can get really busy depending on the time but the wait is worth it. Luckily we were seated immediately today.
4 based on 96 reviews
Established in 1994. Red Rock Brewery opened its doors on March 14, 1994. From the very beginning, we set out to brew high-quality craft beers and serve delicious food. In the past 20 years, Red Rock Brewery has earned a national reputation as one of the
We were in town for the night and wanted some good eats. After stopping at a few restaurants with long waits, we stumbled upon this place. It was great! They had wide selection of beers and foods (some for those with dietary restrictions). Our food was delicious!
4 based on 245 reviews
First,let me tell you that Liz is the bomb! She was friendly, professional, informative and on-point with service. This was our first visit, as we are taking a leisurely vacation, and using quirky ideas for stops, like recommendations from Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Looking at the pictures on Yelp, I knew we were going to have a hard time narrowing down our choices. We arrived before the lunch crowd, so had plenty of time. We ended up with the fish and chips, a cup of homemade beans and ham soup, and the wings. First, the soup was great! Clearly homemade and with a yummy broth. The haddock filet was huge! Love the unique coleslaw- simple and fresh. My husband loved it enough to order some to go! They were great accommodating my husbands special request for sauce on the side for the wings. Good size serving and cooked perfectly. If I had one suggestion for improvement, it would be the tarter sauce - it was rather bland. Otherwise a perfect meal!
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4 based on 128 reviews
the 2 chicken breast plate was great even with no sauce, was smoky and tender and did not need sauce (sauce is option). Tri-tip dinner was cooked good (perhaps just slightly over done but was still tender and no real complaint). Salad was okay, too much iceberg, would be nice if there were more purples and other types of green and perhaps a bit less leaf overall. Will return in future; also noted some take-out options which looked like great prices----would be easy to buy one for an office or for a group.
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4 based on 198 reviews
I love this place the staff is always very accommodating and anxious to make your visit a wonderful experience, making great suggestions. it great from the moment you walk in and getting seated quickly. I have enjoyed everything I have tried, my favorite burger is call the Hangover, I believe. The description seemed a little off the wall but man what a great burger and all the flavors meet to make a juicy mouthwatering delight. My all time favorite there is the turkey club, it's to die for! I'm not a drinker so I can't make any suggestions there but everyone always seems to be enjoy the libations
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4 based on 390 reviews
Our family took us here twice while we were in Midvale. So glad we went. The food, atmosphere and staff were amazing. Loved the garlic fries and bread pudding.Would definitely go again.They do have gluten free options.
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