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Address: 105 N Main St, Koosharem, UT 84744
Phone: (435) 638-7305
Website: https://koosharem.top/
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The pancakes were large and fluffy and the French toast with powdered sugar (on the side) was tasty. The Koosharem burger was delicious and the homemade pie had a light flaky crust with nicely cooked apples and was not too sweet. We did not try any of their soups until the last day and expect that was a mistake as we had the taco soup for lunch as we headed out and it was the best soup we have ever had. We also enjoyed hot chocolate, lemonade, and the malts!
Having breakfast the first morning we had a great time eating the wonderful food and getting to talk with a local that drove in on his ATV to get one of their creamy malts for him and his dog. The town and cafe were the small feel and hospitality we were hoping for when we booked our trip and it did not disappoint.
In addition to the great food, being in town for 3 days, we also were lucky enough to get know the family who own and operate the cafe. In a year where it sometimes has felt like the country is tearing itself apart it was nice to meet these warm and friendly folks that treated us like family every time we came in.
I can definitely say we will be back to this small town as we are already missing the atmosphere, friendship, and food!
The prices were low and the menu made it hard to choose. We settled on a mushroom swiss burger and a double bacon cheeseburger. I couldn’t resist the Tuesday soup special of tomato macaroni for only $1.75, especially after camping in the cool weather.
The soup was hot and just what I needed to warm up. Both burgers hit the spot, but the double bacon cheeseburger was phenomenal. The bacon must’ve been local because it had a smokey, fresh flavor. We also had an order of onion rings and fries, both of which were good. I have never heard of ‘fry sauce’, but it appeared to be a mixture of mayo and ketchup. It tasted good on the fries and great on the burgers.
We really wanted to try the homemade pie, but were both too full to eat anything else.
The other side of the restaurant had DVD rentals and an open area with taxidermy hanging from the walls. We enjoyed listening to the conversations of the locals about the rodeo. It was such a cute little place and we would definitely return!