hap_hap_happy_feelz t1_j8xpagi wrote
Just booked our 4th vacay to St. George (home base) to visit as much as possible in the ute for a week! Then onto Sedona. I freaking LOVE Utah! Plan to move there one day b/c it's just so incredibly beautiful!
First_Friendship_338 t1_j8y8o44 wrote
Resident of St. George. Lmk if you need any food recommendations!
hap_hap_happy_feelz t1_j8ymalb wrote
We’re going to cliffside restaurant for my hubby’s bday!! Super stoked!
dtroy15 t1_j8zgjv0 wrote
If you want to go more upscale, the painted pony is also excellent. There's an art gallery in the same complex, as well, for an all-in-one date night.
First_Friendship_338 t1_j9gnyec wrote
I second this. This is a MUST for special occasions. Much of their food is grown from their Chef's garden and obtained from nearby sources. Always amazing
randomFUCKfromcherry t1_j94ehsu wrote
Don’t miss Gaia’s. It’s the only vegan restaurant in St. George and it’s amazing. Breakfast/lunch
First_Friendship_338 t1_j9go12l wrote
Breakfast Burrito is pretty unbeatable
Iliveacrossthegreen t1_j8ynni4 wrote
Second Cliffside, it is yummy. Rib & Chop House is good. Irmita’s is good if you like Mexican food. Pizza Factory is good for Italian.
SimplyViolated t1_j903unb wrote
Aragosta was really good, went there a few days ago. Fine dining
hap_hap_happy_feelz t1_j90zelc wrote
I’ve heard great things about that place!!!
Angerbang23 t1_j90h9a5 wrote
I’ll be spending a few months there soon for a job. Open to all the recommendations
First_Friendship_338 t1_j9gnvgv wrote
We've got some great one-off cafe's. The vibes are interesting, but the food is amazing. River Rock Cafe (incredible view), Gaia's Cafe, and Caffe Elevato are among the best for coffee and brunch.
Dinner - I highly recommend Painted Pony, Anasazi Grill, or Cliffside (for a nicer, more pricey sit down dinner). Some spots that aren't as expensive - Cafe Sabor, Morty's, Pig's Ear (these three are a little easier on the wallet).
DM me if you need more!
Sprygull97 t1_j8zrlv9 wrote
I live in Utah. It’s a great place to live. However local news agencies have stated that the great salt lake is due to dry up in 5 years unless major preventative action is put into place. The GSL has a bunch of heavy metals at the bottom of it in the dirt. Metals like arsenic. So in other words, if it dries up, winds will blow the toxic dirt all of the state and probably other states as well. So yeah take that into consideration before actually moving here lol 😅
Tokenofmyerection t1_j90tm65 wrote
And the salt lake valley often has some of the worst air quality in the United States
hap_hap_happy_feelz t1_j90zl2a wrote
Well…that’s something to consider! Dang
Throwawaymytrash77 t1_j900g6z wrote
Just be wary of the water issues going on and stay safe! Enjoy your trip!!
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