
Cedar City’s Newest Homestyle Eatery 2nd East. Experiment with our luxury soda bar options, our diverse pasta selections, and our locally produced ice cream. We also offer a selection of coffee, beer, and other beverages. Experience our steaming scones, breadsticks, and cookies. We offer all sorts of treats and snacks for all travelers visiting Cedar City. Our restaurant is based on the fond memories of growing up in Cedar City Utah’s Second East Street. Even our soda bar Pop Shop’s menu reflects various experiences that our owner had growing up in our little Iron County town. Come and enjoy the magic of a Cedar City themed restaurant. Welcome to Second East.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 686 Canyon Ranch Dr, Cedar City, UT 84721
Phone: (435) 708-0233
Website: https://secondeast.org/
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Reviews
I got the Mama Mia, which was amazing (the texture of a few pieces of the chicken wasn’t my favorite but the rest was great). My son nearly finished his Mac and cheese then said it wasn’t his favorite, so I ate the very last bite and it was absolutely delicious. I wanted to lick the rest of the sauce out. He just said everyone is different mom! My husband loved his scone pizza.
Scones were good, the honey butter was ok but I thought it seemed more like sugar/frosting than honey butter
The location is super convenient, right across from the Love’s Truck Stop, and the prices are very reasonable. Chris was engaged with everyone who came in, which made the atmosphere warm and inviting. The salad bar looked fantastic, and the dessert/treat section was hard to resist!
It’s clear that Chris put a lot of thought, love, and care into his restaurant, and for truckers, the convenience is unbeatable. If you’re in the area, definitely check out Second East—you will not be disappointed! Let’s Go Broncos!!
The presentation is casual but generous, served on classic checkered diner paper with fresh strawberries and a nice dollop of whipped cream on the side. The French toast itself has a beautiful caramelization and stays soft on the inside. And yes, they really do keep bringing more if you ask!
Perfect pit stop when you’re hungry and want a hearty breakfast without breaking the bank. Service was friendly and quick. If you’re passing through and see the exit, take it—your stomach will thank you.
Also, the food recommendation for our daughter was great! You made hers and our night as well. We will continue coming back! I forgot to take a pic but it was too good to wait!
The Sides
The meal started on a downward slope with the waffle fries. When you order fried potatoes, there’s a basic expectation of crunch; these, however, arrived noticeably soggy and limp. While the seasoning was passable, the lackluster texture made them a chore to eat rather than a treat.
The Main Event
Then came the burger, which was a series of unfortunate culinary choices:
• The Bun: Curiously, the bun was refrigerator-cold. Instead of a toasted, pillowy brioche or a classic seared roll, it felt like bread pulled straight from a deli fridge—entirely unsuitable for a hot sandwich.
• The Patty: The meat itself was the biggest mystery. The texture suggested it wasn’t 100% ground beef, but rather a “beef product” weighted down with fillers.
• Temperature: Any heat the patty might have once possessed was surrendered to the “abundance of cold” from the toppings and the bun.
Final Verdict: Between the lukewarm temperatures and the questionable meat quality, this was a meal defined by what it lacked. If you’re looking for a burger that actually feels like it spent time on a grill, you might want to keep walking.
Our two eight year old daughters were also happy with their meals. One had the mac and cheese with a breadstick, and the other chose the grilled cheese with chips. Both portions were generous and kid-approved. Although we didn’t order from the salad bar, we took a look and were impressed by how fresh and well-stocked it appeared. The menu also features a variety of other options, including pasta, soups, and gluten-free choices, making it a versatile spot for families or anyone with dietary preferences.
Overall, Second East stands out as a solid choice for classic American fare in a casual, family-friendly setting. The creative touches like the sconewich and the inviting salad bar set it apart from typical fast-casual spots. We left satisfied and would definitely consider coming back on our next visit to Cedar City.
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