Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Eden. Eden is a census-designated place in Weber County, Utah, United States. It lies between the North and Middle Fork of the Ogden River, north of Pineview Reservoir. The elevation is 4,941 feet (1,506 m). The population was 600 at the 2010 census. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84310.
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4 based on 75 reviews
The food at Eats of Eden is hit or miss. I always enjoy the pizza and am happy for some of the unique options. I often choose the white sauce. Good options for kids. Decent family spot or place to eat after a day skiing or snowshoeing.
Nice place, nice service. We sat outside and waited and listened to a musician. She was singing "Timothy". That made me smile I haven't heard that song for decades. Pizza was good. It was ready in 20 minutes. Nice atmosphere. Lots of families sitting on the grass eating their pizza. Very pleasant.
4 based on 44 reviews
Called at 3:30 even though they don't open till 4. They answered. Very grateful because I had to have 4 pizzas by 4:45. They were ready. We had 2 vegis on gluten free crust, 1 meat lover, and 1 chicken barbecue. Great pizzas! Bought a family salad too. It was very generous.
4 based on 372 reviews
We serve Artisan Style from scratch pizza's, sandwiches, Apps, Salads, Desserts, and Brunch Items. We offer over 100 different bear choices, 14 wines by the glass, and 24 bottle wine choices. We are located on the banks of the Ogden river and have live lo
My wife and I (and now our 1 year old son) have been coming to Slackwater for years. I don't want to feel like I'm writing reviews when I only have bad things to say, so they definitely deserve praise for always having an excellent product (this from a northeast pizza snob) and having a great vibe and ambiance - even if a bit noisy during busy times/live music - especially with the patio overlooking the river. But I've found the service to be spotty at times, with the most recent visit being so egregious that I had to write something.We stopped in mid afternoon, at which time the place was mostly empty. We were promptly seated, but then waited for 15 minutes before being acknowledged by the server. This would be bothersome on a busy night and completely unacceptable when things are quiet. This was essentially the tone for the entire visit, with everything taking forever, which unfortunately seemed unique to us. The party sitting nearby that ordered after we did was halfway through their meal before my wife even got her salad and was paying their bill by the time our food came. No explanation or apology for the long wait was ever given. Fortunately we were given drink refills before our food came, but the server once again disappeared after the food was brought out (by someone else) and didn't stop by to see if we needed anything until well after we were done eating. As anticipated, it then took another eternity to get the check, by which point our 1 year old was totally done and had been taken outside by my wife. It should be noted that the same server had another party near us which she visited at least 3 times before coming back to us. Only at this point did i get a half-hearted apology for the wait for the check because she 'had a lot of tables on the patio'. I glanced out before leaving and yeah, there were 2 parties tops out there. If 2 is considered 'a lot', I'd hate to see the dinner rush. All told, we were there for approximately 90 minutes. For a salad, stuffed sticks and one pizza. About double the length of time it usually takes us when dining out. I understand that families with children may not necessarily be Slackwater's target crowd, but if the party with the 1 year old is the one you choose to keep waiting, I think you'll find that that doesn't work out super well for anybody. I can understand longer waits when things are busy, but once again, there's no excuse when the place is dead. Granted it was a bit busier by the time we left, but it was still less than half full and that doesn't explain taking forever to be acknowledged or to get our food. Between that and feeling like we're being singled out is where the frustration comes in. I imagine it'll be awhile before we're back. We don't get the chance to come during off-peak times very much and I wouldn't even want to think about braving the dinner crowd after this experience.I am very sorry for your experience with us. We strive to give 5 star food and service. Obviously this was not the case for you. If you can email back at [email protected] I would love to hopefully make it up to you some how and I would like to know the server that was taking care of you. Again thank you for reaching out. This only makes us better. Thank you.
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