Lamb's Grill Cafe stakes claim as the state's oldest restaurant, as Greek immigrant George P. Lamb founded the first incarnation in Logan, Utah, in 1919. Not much has changed since the restaurant moved downtown in 1939. Locals still enjoy three meals a day in surroundings familiar to previous generations. For breakfast, try the grilled trout or the traditional Scottish dish finnan haddie. Lunch favorites include soups, salads and sandwiches, while substantial dinner entrées feature the likes of beef stroganoff and red snapper. Top it all off with rice pudding or a big slice of chocolate cake.
Full bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon-Sat. Closed Sun.
"But this isn't one of those fancy places that you go to just to be seen; Lamb's is successful because it consistently serves good food at reasonable prices, with friendly, efficient service."
- Frommer's
ADDRESS
169 S Main St,
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
LOCALEATS AWARDS
Top 100 Restaurant
Best American Traditional in Salt Lake City
DESCRIPTION
Lamb's Grill Cafe stakes claim as the state's oldest restaurant, as Greek immigrant George P. Lamb founded the first incarnation in Logan, Utah, in 1919. Not much has changed since the restaurant moved downtown in 1939. Locals still enjoy three meals a day in surroundings familiar to previous generations. For breakfast, try the grilled trout or the traditional Scottish dish finnan haddie. Lunch favorites include soups, salads and sandwiches, while substantial dinner entrées feature the likes of beef stroganoff and red snapper. Top it all off with rice pudding or a big slice of chocolate cake.
Full bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon-Sat. Closed Sun.
"But this isn't one of those fancy places that you go to just to be seen; Lamb's is successful because it consistently serves good food at reasonable prices, with friendly, efficient service."
- Frommer's