Find out what American restaurants to try in Woods Cross. Woods Cross is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Ogden–Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 9,761 as of the 2010 census, with an estimated population in 2014 of 11,097. Woods Cross is named after Daniel Wood, an early settler.
Things to do in Woods Cross
3 based on 33 reviews
Wanting to try some of the local non-chain restaurants, we stopped here for a dinner. We were sadly disappointed. The "server" was rather cantankerous, and appeared to be somewhat unwashed. He was anything but pleasant. The salad came, looking like it had just been taken out of a bag, and we had to ask for dressing. We ordered steak -- and we got a small chunk of meat, though it was extremely tough. The atmosphere was anything but pleasant. When I want to joke with my bride about having a rough time, I tell her I'm taking her there for dinner again (won't really happen.)
3 based on 46 reviews
Enjoy Breakfast All Day! With My INN-credible V.I.B. at Village Inn you're in charge. Choose any four different items from over 30 delicious options to create your own delicious meal. With fresh, hand-cracked eggs and made-from-scratch buttermilk pancakes
Village inn is a good place to have a sit-down meal. The service is usually pretty good and the food is good as well. The prices are very competitive and we always have had a pleasant experience here. Sometimes they do get quite busy, especially on holidays, but that is to be expected. We usually have breakfast for any meal, which is nice that they serve that. We enjoy eating here.
3 based on 45 reviews
This is a family-run, old-fashioned ice cream stop. Their food is ok, and definitely all fresh (volume is not enough to pre-cook most of their food). Their shakes, which come in a multitude of flavors, are thick, rich, and definitely tasty.
3 based on 24 reviews
The Woods Cross location is continuing the incredible growth of Black Bear Diner in the state Utah and residents couldnât be more thrilled. The down-home, woodsy quality of our dinerâs atmosphere and ambiance make it a perfect addition to the cityâs lands
Iâm not a huge black bear diner fan as a disclaimer. I feel like they are always so busy but the little kids love it so that seems to be where we end up. This location is fairly new and my Dad wanted to go there for breakfast on a sunday morning. There were 6 of us and he went early to get a table. We, unfortunately got a table fairly close to the jukebox. We asked twice to have it turned down and the staff was always so nice to turn it down, but it always seemed to creep back up. Itâs 8:30am I donât need to listed to Lionel Richie at 11 volume. Between the murmur of a packed restaurant and that damn jukebox We couldnât even carry on a conversation. So as a heads up- try not to sit anywhere need the jukebox, especially if you have older people with you. The food there is good. We usually go at breakfast time and there has never been anything to complain about. The portions are huge so if you have someone to share with and are not a huge eater, plenty to share. The staff was very nice (as I said, they were always quick to turn the music down and apologized) By the time we left at about 9:30-10 there was a line out the door. Go early.
4 based on 39 reviews
Their breakfast is possibly the best deal for the money in Bountiful. Excellent food - cooked just right! The service, however was poor at best. Our waitress seemed distracted, forgot several items we ordered or asked for, and wasn't; really attentive to our needs as paying customers.
4 based on 75 reviews
Breakfast was amazing! I got the southwest classic half portion. The rest of my family ordered a basic breakfast with eggs, toast, and hash browns, bacon ( bacon seemed local and tasted so good) . Also tried the pancakes and they were also great. we also had great service. I read it can get very busy on the weekends. We went on a Monday am and it was packed but we didnât have to wait.
4 based on 34 reviews
We took the family to pizza pie cafe and were greatly surprised. A clean location with a salad bar, breakfast and pastry bar, several choices for pizza, and a pasta bar with about a dozen choices for noodles and sauce.The servers kept the plates from stacking up and you might even make a special request.Come hungry, and try all of the options. They have some cook decorations and license plates as well as tv's to watch the games at.
4 based on 55 reviews
We met family for a Christmas get-together and it was perfect. Ages ranged from 2 to 68 and everyone found their favorite foods. The younger crowd loved the mac and cheese, chicken legs and soft serve ice cream. (They ate vegetables too.)We liked the pricing for kids - the 2-year-old ate for free; the price goes up for kids' ages. Seniors get discounts too.The best way to eat at this buffet is to try a small spoonful of lots of different things; then go back to get more of what you liked the best. The variety of salad choices is wonderful, as are those for hot dish items. Nothing seems to sit very long so the food always tastes fresh. It's an easy location to find and the workers were pleasant and helpful. Our waitress was especially helpful with drinks and clearing plates. She earned her tip!
4 based on 77 reviews
Great food, love the pizza!! It doesn't matter what you order it is always amazing. Hamburger, brisket, ribs, sausage, fries you can't go wrong.
4 based on 96 reviews
Salads, Soups, Paninis, Desserts, seasonal specials and dinner on the weekends. All made in house with the best ingredients. Family owned and operated.
They have some delicious soups (tomato basil, cauliflower) and wonderful paninis. Take a friend, since it is almost more than one can eat!The atmosphere is definitely casual; not a fancy dinner-date kind of place. It is perfect for take-out or a nice lunch on the go.
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