Address: 63 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
Phone: +18015393257
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11AM–8PM
Tuesday: 11AM–8PM
Wednesday: 11AM–8PM
Thursday: 11AM–8PM
Friday: 11AM–8PM
Saturday: 11AM–8PM
Bianca Hale
Nice place! The renovated house of Brigham Young, this place serves as a restaurant on temple square. The entrees all came with two sides and a Lionhouse roll (the rolls were great!). The soups had nice cafeteria feel about them, and fellow visitors found the meat options (aside from Salmon) had more than necessary fat. For the most part, with home cooked potatoes and chicken noodle soup, I would say the food was pretty good, and the soups were worth the price. The setting was the real charm of the place. :)
Robert Alvarez
We stopped here since we had the salt lake city pass. We were so happy we had the opportunity to eat here as it was a beautiful house to enjoy a meal in the city. They validated parking for 3 hours. Food was fantastic and we left the place feeling full. A must stop and if you don't want to eat grab dessert. You will not be disappointed. Friendly Staff
Rich Ferguson
Simply the most amazing rolls i've ever tasted. Both the orange cinnamon and the Signature Lion House Rolls are worth the journey into Temple Square. What the place lacks in ambiance is well compensated for with it's history and friendly employees. (Note to first time Utah visitors: soft drinks only...duh.) 5 Stars. Highly recommended! Richferguson143 with Siobhan O'Connor
Malcolm Burtenshaw
As far as cafeteria style food goes, this is best-in-class. I come here whenever I'm visiting City Creek Center. It's not too expensive, and you get a good serving of home-style cooking that has never had me leave regretting that I ate there. In my experience its never too crowded either, it has a nice hole-in-the-wall feel to it.
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Conference center parking on West temple or city Creek parking. Those are at least reliable. Street parking is very hard to find.
They have in past...call in advance to make sure they are still taking orders
If they have food sections maybe
I would give them a ring and ask.
Call the restaurant or your local Deseret Bookstore to order them in quantities larger than a dozen or so. The restaurant also has frozen ones you can buy and bake at home.
Not really I would go someplace else
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