Showing posts with label Local Utah County Restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Utah County Restaurants. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

The 7 Best Places to Eat Out on Christmas in Utah County

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Sometimes life overcomes us, and we forget to prep, cook, or even buy Christmas dinner. With most grocery stores being closed, your options become limited. It has been proven that gathering around a dinner table to enjoy food and break bread with friends and family creates joy. On the other hand, eating out on Christmas is a good way to create a Christmas tradition for yourself or with your friends and family. No matter your situation, these 7 places to eat out on Christmas in Utah County will leave your belly full and heart happy with pure Christmas joy.



a tall hamburger with all the fixins along with french fries

1. Black Bear Diner

With two locations in Orem and American Fork, Black Bear Diner is a great choice for breakfast, since it is served all day. This delicious diner offers a host of comfort food including classic 2-egg combos, omelets, pancakes, waffles & French toast, full-course dinners, specials, kids’ meals, and desserts! You can also catch a great deal with their lunch menu. Some of the delicious options include the Western BBQ burger, chicken strips, and parmesan sourdough cheeseburger. If you’re seeking more of a traditional Christmas meal, try the open-faced hot turkey sandwich - turkey served on sliced white bread and completed with red-skinned mashed potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce. Ring in the Christmas spirit with a hot cup of coffee and a warm slice of Grandma’s Famous blackberry cobbler.




2. IHOP

Right now, through the Christmas season, you and your family can enjoy Elf on the Shelf holiday specials at IHOP. The fun green pancakes come in a variety of combo options and hot chocolate specials. Choose from one of four locations - Orem, Springville, American Fork, and Payson. Holiday hotcakes are a popular item and IHOP often has specials. This Christmas season you can receive a family feast that includes fries, pancakes or waffles, churro bites, and chicken breast strips. Additionally, kids eat free every day from 4-10 pm until Jan. 1st, 2020.



topped pancakes with eggs, bacon, and hash browns

3. Denny’s

If you have ever talked with a person that lives outside of America, they would say that Denny’s is an American staple. You can enter any Denny’s restaurant and immediately be enveloped with the smell of delicious food. This diner is perfect for late-night dinner or early morning travelers. Denny’s likes to treat their customers as if they were their own family. With that in mind, they want to deliver a true Christmas feast. Munch on some apple bourbon pancakes while you wait for your turkey and dressing feast. Other holiday items include cinnamon roll pancakes, garlic peppercorn sirloin & chicken tenders’ dinner, and pumpkin or pecan pie - just to name a few. Even if you had plans to cook Christmas dinner, you may want to head over to Denny’s anyways for one of these delectable treats.




4. Village Inn

Hello, Free Pie Wednesday! Treat yourself to delicious pie flavors such as pumpkin, banana cream, caramel pecan silk, country apple, or cherry at one of the two locations in Utah County - Orem and Provo. If you are looking for more of a savory bite, try one of their many home-style dinners including slow-roasted turkey, 6 oz. top sirloin, all-American meatloaf, or chicken pot pie. Create a Christmas dinner with sides like cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and corn.



two couples laughing and passing food across the table

5. Yamato Japanese Restaurant

Ditch the traditional Christmas dinner and eat oriental instead. Sushi is always delicious and at Yamato Japanese Restaurant in Orem, you can’t go wrong. This restaurant has great reviews, 4 out 5 stars on Yelp. Whether you are in the mood for Katsu, Gyoza, Nigiri, Sashimi, full entrees or California Rolls; Yamato will deliver high-quality and delicious food right to your table. Dumplings are a local favorite, so be sure to order some.




6. Panda Express

This large restaurant chain is more than just a fast-food experience. Panda Express uses fresh produce that has lasting flavors in their entrees. If your family wants to cozy up at home in their pajamas, sipping hot chocolate next to a warm fire, then grabbing this delicious take-out food is a perfect idea. Grab a plate or bowl filled with orange chicken and fried rice. Don’t forget the egg roll! Panda Express is open during normal business hours and has two locations in Provo, two locations in Orem, and the remaining locations in American Fork, Pleasant Grove, and Saratoga Springs.



dark brownie bites alongside a cup of icing

7. Starbucks

I bet you can already taste that sweet peppermint mocha. The Starbucks coffee chain is open on Christmas with a handful of spots throughout Utah County including Orem, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville, American Fork, Lehi, Saratoga Springs, and Eagle Mountain. Starbucks offers a variety of holiday drinks and treats. If peppermint mocha isn’t your flavor, try a seasonal chestnut praline latte or sugar cookie latte. The kids always love getting a candy cane cake pop, or snowman cookie. For something more savory, try an egg, sausage, and cheddar sandwich or one of three flavored egg bites. Starbucks’ menu has many different options whether you want savory, sweet, or fit options. Additionally, Starbucks often has sales on their tumblers and mugs over the holidays, so keep your eyes peeled! Coffee helps with that.



a holiday spread filled with meats, olives, and pastries

It can be a stressful time when preparing for Christmas, don’t let Christmas dinner be one of them! Whether you want to gather around the table with friends and family or enjoy a quiet, comfortable and relaxing evening to yourself, be assured you can find it in Utah County. With several different options to choose from, the family can enjoy delicious food and on a budget. From the hot, buttery, flaky biscuits at Black Bear Diner, to the green pancakes at IHOP, to the full feast at Denny’s, to various flavorful pies, to oriental feasts and take-outs, and to coffee and treats; these 7 best places to eat out on Christmas in Utah County will keep you stress-free, and full!

Monday, September 30, 2019

8 Fan Favorites – The Most Popular Foods in Utah

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Utah! Home of the Najavo, and the land of western settlers. A place full of deep history, amazing nature, and incredible sights to see. Well, no less amazing is the insane variety of strange and unique foods and drinks on offer throughout this great state. Listed below are just some of the fan favorites.



honey in jars being pulled with a honey dipper

1. Enjoy the sweet marvel that is honey! No list about Utah foods and beverages is complete without honoring the beehive, the state’s symbol. Utah has a long history of honey-making and beehive keeping, stretching back to the old days of its formation. Early Mormon settlers of Utah saw the beehive as a symbol of their hard work and industriousness, and they harvested the sweet nectar by the droves. When in the area and looking for a treat, Miller’s Honey, in particular, will make for a fine eat. They’re one of the country’s biggest sellers of the product and promise raw, unfiltered, pure honey.



pastrami burger with cups of ketchup and mustard

2. Chow down on the Crown Burger! Crown Burgers has set a real craze out in Salt Lake City’s burger-loving people with their signature charbroiled beef patty burger with hot pastrami, cheese, lettuce, and rounded out with tomato and fresh-cut onions on a warm sesame seed bun. Adding to the overall flavor is a generous spreading of Utah’s famed fry sauce, which we’ll be getting to next on our list. No meat-eating burger-lover visiting Utah should miss this mouth-watering delight. Stop on by the Crown Burgers at one of their seven locations across the state, five of which being in the Salt Lake City.



a cup of speckled pink fry sauce next to some french fries

3. Discover the wonder that is Fry Sauce! It’s not altogether clear just who invented this incredible condiment. Some say it was a man named Don Carlos Edwards of the restaurant the Article Circle, whereas others claim Edwards took the idea from a passing customer or another eatery in the area. One thing is certain though, Utah was where Fry Sauce came to be, and when in the area, it’s every traveler’s right and privilege to sample this original flavor. For those unfamiliar with Utah’s signature blend of sauce, it’s a secret but simple combination of ketchup, mayonnaise, and often paired with pickle juice for extra flavor.



a metal kitchen sink piled high with bananas, soft serve ice cream, and toppings

4. Test your belly with Angie’s Sink! Angie’s Sink is certainly one of the more unique foods you’ll find anywhere you go, and one that the mere thought of makes the mouth water. Brought to us by Angie’s Restaurant out in Logan, Utah, the Sink is pretty much what it sounds like. It’s a sink, of food! Mounds of creamy vanilla ice cream, two bananas whole, whipped cream, nuts, and a sweet cheery on top are what you’ll find in the sink.



a cheesy casserole baked to a golden brown in a dutch oven

5. Bask in the homemade warmth of a proper Dutch Oven dinner! Utah sure is a unique bit of land out in the Western US. Not a lot of states can say this, but out there they’ve even got an official state cooking pot, the Dutch Oven Cooking Pot. Hell, Utah even has an International Dutch Oven Society headquartered in Salt Lake City to symbolize their seriousness about their cooking. Dutch oven pots were a staple of old-time pioneers and settlers and often come in cast-iron cookware with a handle on top for easy transport and travel. One can make just about anything in one of these great cooking pots, and the only real limiter on their use is the imagination and one’s pallet. Get cooking!



corn taco shells filled with Navajo Taco fillings

6. Sample fine Navajo Tacos! Utah is a land of great history for the Navajo people. The official Navajo Nation is spread throughout the southeastern end of the state, and even touches borders with the state’s capital, Salt Lake City. So, when in the area, it’s only right that visitors interested in the state’s history and cuisine find their way to Navajo Hogan, dine in or take out. Local rumor has it that the Navajo-owned restaurant serves the best authentic style tacos in all of Navajo land and is not to be missed. Classic Navajo Tacos are made from ground beef, red beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and fry bread, often with the option of a blue corn shell as a tasty alternative.




7. Speaking of fine authentic cuisine, try Salt Lake City’s famed Puntas de Filete a la Nortena, of the Red Iguana! De Filete is the number one selling menu item at the Red Iguana, one of Salt Lake City’s finest Mexican restaurants. Visitors to the city can stop on by and expect to bite into this tasty meal of sirloin tips slow sautéed with bacon, jalapenos, onion, and fresh-cut tomatoes. It is certainly one meal not to miss for lovers of authentic Mexican food. The Red Iguana can be found at one of their two locations on Temple Street in Salt Lake City, Utah; 736 W North Temple, and 866 W South Temple Street and open from 11 AM to 10 PM most days of the week.




8. Peruse the finest microbrews Utah has to offer! Besides honey, Utah is probably most known (maybe, surprisingly) for its wide variety of custom microbrews and fine distilled liquors. Some of the local favorites of the state are Wasatch, Epic, and Uintah, when it comes to microbrews. For distilleries, one can’t go wrong with High West in Park City or Five Wives in Ogden. Wasatch, in particular, seems to have captured the attention of beer connoisseurs in the state, having consistently seen high ratings and fine reviews of their products since opening in 1986. Fun fact! Wasatch Brewery was the first brewery in all of Utah, and among the first craft breweries throughout the US.




Desserts and fine meals, historic brews and sinks full of ice cream, fry sauce and more, Utah offers something for everyone to enjoy. The state is rife with interesting foods and amazing beverages. While travelers certainly won’t want to miss out on any of the foods listed here, there is no way we could cover all of the great eats Utah has to offer. Get on out there and get chomping! These tasty menu items won’t eat themselves after all!

Monday, September 23, 2019

Top 10 Steaks in Utah County

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Running north and south along I-15, bounded by the Wasatch Range to the east and Utah Lake to the west, you will find the communities of Utah County. If you find yourself in this vicinity, Utah County might be a good place to go hunting for that well-marbled, prime grade steak. Your inner beast will sit up, beg, and roll over for the chance to taste that first juicy morsel of steak cooked just the way you like it. Journey through Utah Valley and enjoy the experience, searching for some of the best steaks you've ever had.



bone-in steak and potato wedges on a wood table

1. Ruby River

Ruby River is most honored to serve the local community of Provo. Voted Utah’s Best Steak by City Search and City Weekly, Ruby River offers more than high-quality steaks. This restaurant serves a full menu with steak, soup, steamed veggies, and salads. They also serve battered fries. Be sure to try a Sirloin combo or one of their specialty steaks in the $20-$30 range. https://www.rubyriver.com/




2. Rodizio Grill

Those who know say that the Rodizio Grill, a Brazilian steakhouse, is one of the best choices for steak in the county. Located in Provo, this restaurant showcases a South American venue with a variety of cuts cooked to perfection. The Tri-tip steak is one of the favorites. For dessert, try cheesecake Brazilian style with exceptional sauce. Meals run from $20-$30 with special pricing for children and buffet options. https://www.rodiziogrill.com/



a steak topped with rock salt, with a side of grilled cherry tomatoes

3. Magleby’s

If you are hungry for a slow-roasted Prime Rib, Magleby’s might be right for you. Serving prime-grade cuts beef for over thirty years, this family restaurant has something for everyone’s taste. Steak meals with all the trimmings run for about $16-$45 depending on the cut. Expect truly great food, a warm greeting, and world-famous breadsticks. Be sure to try one of the world-famous deserts Magleby’s has to offer. https://www.maglebys.com/




4. La Jolla Groves

It’s time to get away and experience delicious food in great company. La Jolla Groves will prove a good choice with a compelling ambiance and exotic menu. Try the Tenderloin Medallions or Filet Mignon and take some time to unwind. This island-like get-away won’t let you down. While the Wagyu Filet Mignon runs about $50, you could also consider the Hanger steak with chimichurri for $36. https://www.lajollagroves.com/



a long steak on the grill with flames beneath

5. Carrabba's Italian Grill

A couple of Sicilian boys from Texas found themselves in Utah County and decided to share their family’s love for food. Though Carraba’s showcases Italian cuisine, a good steak is still a choice. Scarf down a Tuscan Sirloin or try Tuscan-grilled Rib Eye to tame your inner beast. Prices run from $15 to $30 for a remarkable steak dinner. Italian desserts are to die for, so be sure to add one on for your guilty pleasure. https://www.carrabbas.com/




6. Communal

Downtown Provo provides a good home for Communal. This restaurant flaunts local farmer's and producer’s goods, using fresh produce in their large, sharable portions. Open design provides a view into the kitchen action as they prepare your Miso Flank Steak with Pickled Cucumber Ponzu for about $30. For a side with a knock-out punch try roasted poblano mashed potatoes. If you prefer, you could try risotto or polenta cakes for a nice change. http://communalrestaurant.com/



a large steak served with french fries

7. Cubby’s Chicago Beef

Slyly disguised as a sandwich and salad restaurant, an intrepid steak hunter might pass it by; however, meat lovers can still enjoy this cuisine. Salads and sandwiches are readily available smothered with tri-tip steak. The folks at Cubby’s agree: “Eating out at a favorite restaurant should be affordable & never boring”. You can snag a good sandwich or piled-high salad for around 8 bucks. For a special county fair-like treat, try the Chocolate Caramel Whoopie Pie for dessert. https://cubbys.co/




8. Texas Roadhouse

As far as franchise restaurants go, Texas Roadhouse is one of the best. Located in Provo, this one will not disappoint. This western-themed affair provides a casual dining atmosphere and is a great place to unwind. A variety of expertly-prepared steaks is available. Try the Roadkill - never fear, it is just a gussied-up chop steak smothered with sautéed onions, sautéed mushrooms, and jack cheese. Other delectable steak choices are waiting for you. Great steak dishes run from $12 - $30. https://www.texasroadhouse.com/restaurant-locations/utah/orem



grilled chicken breast on top of seasoned potato wedges

9. DP Cheesesteaks

If you like your steak on a bun, smothered with gooey cheese, peppers and onions, you will find DP Cheesesteaks located in both Lehi and Provo. This quick, unpretentious meal is great for the passer-by, flying low on the way to other destinations. Several variations on the Philly Cheesesteak theme are offered. Sandwiches run from $8-$10 for regular and large - a great meal price. So whether you find yourself in need of a good traveler’s stretch break or just a quick sandwich dripping with juice on your lunch break, make DP’s your favorite stop. http://www.dpcheesesteaks.com/




10. Mo'Bettahs

Looking for something a little more unusual? You might be surprised to find that this little trip to Hawaii is nestled in Provo, UT. For a different taste, try the Steak Teriyaki (or Pulehu Steak). If you like you can combine it with chicken and pork samples - but then, some of us are just steak purists. Dishes run from $10-$16 for a very reasonable, uncomplicated, tasty meal. https://mobettahs.com/



a thick cut steak smothered in brown gravy

Be prepared for a tasty treat as you continue your excursion through Utah County, stay as a guest or settle in as a resident in this pristine part of the country. Whether you're searching for a full steak meal deal with all the sides or a pleasant steak sandwich, restaurants in Utah County will surprise the hungry steak hunter. Be sure to try one or several of the many options available. You will want to come hungry to better experience the taste of a good steak, or sandwich and all the trimmings. Time and time again the hungry beast will be agreeably satiated.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

7 Exciting Things To Do at Thanksgiving Point


For any visitor or local looking to have some memorable time in Utah, Thanksgiving Point is a venue you will not want to miss. Founded by Alan and his wife Karen in 1995, Thanksgiving Point was meant to express gratitude by giving back to the community.

Today, it is a nonprofit farm, garden, and museum complex located in Lehi, Utah. Its numerous venues make it a perfect place for making memories with your family, friends, or even business associates.

If you are looking forward to a planned trip to Thanksgiving Point, make sure to explore these 7 exciting activities available here.




1. Experience an Oasis In The Desert

The Ashton Gardens cover approximately 55 acres and includes 15 themed gardens. So, when you hear of an oasis in the desert, it is by no chance overrated. Planned by Salt Lake City architect Leonard Grassli, Ashton Gardens feature several themed garden rooms including Rocky Mountain Landscapes, a Monet Pond, and a rose garden growing over 60 different varieties.

Rejuvenate yourself as you get to enjoy the stately gardens, grand lawns, and the sight of the largest manmade waterfall in the Western Hemisphere. A stroll through the 15 themed gardens will take you past the cascading fountains in the Italian Gardens, to the Koi View Pier where you can choose to feed the fish and the Vista Garden from where you can enjoy a stunning bird’s view – just to name a few.

In between strolls, you can choose to make a stop at the Trellis Café best known for its artful stunning array of sandwiches. If you enjoy shopping, you can shop for snacks and souvenirs at the shop located in the Gardens' Visitor Center.

You can rent golf carts to cover more ground during your visit. But whichever means you chose to explore with, the stunning beauty is still inexhaustible.




2. Empower Yourself with Fitness Training

Once at Thanksgiving Point, you will have access to the Brick Canvas studios which offers a variety of services and treatments meant to help you feel your very best. Among their exclusive services are an organic spa, Bikram yoga, a nutritious café, a salon, and world-class fitness services tailored to help you get the best out of fitness training.




3. Visit a Real Working Farm

For the animal lovers, Thanksgiving Point offers you an opportunity to meet your favorite farm animals such as horses, goats, cows, chickens, pigs, and sheep at the Farm Country. If lucky enough, you might meet some other uncommon animals like llamas, peacocks, and alpacas.

You also get a first-hand opportunity to understand the operations of the farm, including chicks in the incubation station and bunnies in the rabbit hutch. Better for you if your trip is scheduled during April as you will get a chance to see the newest farm animals make their debuts in the spring.

This venue is specifically best for kids to explore as they get to see what it is like to be a farmer through practical life experiences. Besides feeding and petting the animals, you will enjoy a variety of other farm activities such as wagon rides, pony rides, and cow milking.




4. Visit the Museum of Ancient Life

Just as the name suggests, the Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point exhibits some of the world’s oldest and largest collection of mounted fossils. After its opening in the year 2000, a group of Utah’s paleontologists came up with the idea of assembling the exhibits of the museum with an aim of taking collections out of cases, and putting them into an immersive environment.

At the Museum of Ancient Life, you will get the chance to view one of the world’s largest display of mounted dinosaurs – along with other 50+ hands-on exhibits. Don’t forget to check out the working paleontology lab where you will get a chance to view more interesting exhibits.

There’s also a large movie screen auditorium known as the ‘Mammoth Screen 3D Theater’ which shows science films relating to the museum exhibition during museum hours.




5. Explore the Butterfly World

Known as the Butterfly Biosphere, this venue is located at the Water Tower Plaza at Thanksgiving Point and leaves you with an experience like no other. Its 40,000 square foot space is home to over a thousand different butterflies from all over the globe.

In addition to the different butterfly species, visitors get to enjoy the view of 20 different species of tarantulas, fist-sized beetles, and other creepy-crawly organisms. However, the Butterfly Biosphere is a time-ticketed attraction venue. It is, therefore, important that you secure your tickets in advance to ensure admission.




6. Interactive Experiences at the Museum of Natural Curiosity

With its 400+ different interactive experiences, you can choose a new adventure each and every time you visit the Museum of Natural Curiosity. Adults pay $24.95 and children $19.95 for a single day, but considering that the daily activities are inexhaustible, the venue is totally worth your cash and time.

If you have kids, make sure to tag them along as this venue has numerous activities that will forever stick in your loved ones’ hearts. Crawl inside a 45-foot tall mountain head, explore ancient ruins and chambers in the rain forest, explore the town of Kidopolis and discover secret passages – the list is just endless!




7. Golfing at the Largest Golf Course in the State

Experience of how it feels to swing a golf club on the grounds of the largest golf course in the entire state. Thanksgiving Point Golf Club has a beautiful 22,000 sq. foot clubhouse with a spectacular 18-hole layout with over 55 acres of sand and 10,000 trees.

Its championship-caliber course is 7,716 yards long and stretches over more than 200 acres. In a span of fewer than 5 years, this golf course has already received numerous awards and accolades from the golfing industry.

Also referred to as a Johnny Miller Signature Golf Club, it cradles the most spectacular gardens in Utah, creatively using the natural mountain landscape to enhance your golfing experience.




These activities are just a small mention of the must-do activities you should try on your planned trip to Thanksgiving Point. The numerous activities at this spot make it an all-ages destination. So, regardless of your tastes and preferences, you can be guaranteed of activities that will spark your interest.

Friday, October 13, 2017

Enjoy Incredible Food at Tucanos in Orem, Utah

One of the most memorable parts of a vacation is often the restaurants you visit while you’re there. That remains the same at Tucanos in Orem, Utah! The Brazilian steakhouse is a popular culinary exploration for many visitors and locals alike. There, you’ll find a delicious variety of flavors you’ll remember long after your vacation. So, come satisfy your craving at Tucanos in Orem, Utah! Here are a few menu items we think you’ll love!

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What Should You Try at Tucanos in Orem, Utah?


Appetizers


Onion Tropical


Sweet onion straws, seasoned and fried and served with a tasty mango dipping sauce.

Calamari


Enjoy tender calamari dusted with manioc flour and fried, plus carnaval sauce for dipping.

Brazilian Buffalo Wings


Your traditional hot wings with a Brazilian twist to the sauce.

Churrasco Entree Selections


Beef Options


Picanha Top Sirloin

Alcatra Center-cut Sirloin

Picalho Garlic Parmesan Beef

Assado Marinated Beef Brisket

Fraldinha Beef Tender

Medalhão com Bacon Wrapped Center-Cut Sirloin

Contra Filé New York Strip

Pork Options


Linguiça Brazilian Sausage

Presunto Brown Sugar-glazed Ham

Lombo Pork Loin

Poultry Options


Peru Turkey wrapped in Bacon

Frango Picante Sweet & Spicy BBQ Chicken Thigh

Coração de Frango

Frango Com Parmesão Parmesan Chicken

Specialty Skewers


Add any of these skewers to your Churrasco entree:


Shrimp Skewer brushed with garlic sauce.

Center-cut Sirloin wrapped in bacon skewer.

Sea scallop skewer wrapped in bacon.

14-ounce King Crab legs

Beverages


Guarana


Enjoy this refreshing soft drink from the middle of the Amazon rainforest.

Brazilian Sunrise


Mixed mango, passion fruit, grenadine, and lemon-lime juices come together for a beautiful and tasty drink.

Tucanos Specialty Blended Drinks


Rio de Janeiro


Enjoy passion fruit, lemon-lime, and ice cream in this blended drink.

Amazon


Mango, papaya, pineapple, banana, and ice cream combine for a tropical twist.

Ipanema


Coconut milk, banana, raspberry, and ice cream come together for this flavorful refresher.

Desserts


Pudim de Leite


Brazilian Flan, a richer and creamier version of flan.

Brulée Cheesecake


Delicious cheesecake topped with creme and raspberries brulée-style.

Mango Butter Cake


Famous butter cake with an infusion of mango puree served warm and topped with mango sorbet and fresh, diced mango.

The Ideal Dinner Spot During Your Visit


When you come to Provo for a vacation or otherwise, a trip to Tucanos in Orem, Utah, is just a few minutes away and definitely worth it. Go for the food; go for the experience. There’s nothing quite like it in the area! Similarly, the historic Hines Mansion in Provo gives you a unique alternative to lodging here. Come, stay in the historic mansion and enjoy wonderful amenities and spacious rooms. At Hines mansion, we welcome you and care enough to start your days off right with a delicious hot breakfast each morning. You won’t find this comfort and convenience elsewhere. So, browse our availability today and contact us to book your stay! You won’t regret it!

Thursday, May 25, 2017

What are the Best Things to Do in Orem?

The neighbor city to Provo, the City of Orem, is just as close to many of the same great attractions as Provo. Therefore, a visit to Provo is likely to include some of the best things to do in Orem, as well. From hiking to thrilling experiences to shopping and dining, Orem doesn’t lack for great ways to spend your vacation. So, what will you do first? Here are the best things to do in Orem.

For more experiences and vacation memories, download the free Vacation Guide from historic Hines Mansion. Our expertise comes from being locals, so we know the best ways to make the most of your time in Provo. With our recommendations, you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful time here in the Utah Valley.

Plan on These Great Things to Do in Orem


Hiking Near Orem


If you’re able, one of the most rewarding activities in the Orem and Provo area is hiking. The Wasatch Mountains watch over the valley and give you the chance to explore the rugged terrain, beautiful views, and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Near Orem, the Mt. Timpanogos trail, though a difficult trail, is one of the most rewarding trails in the area. An easier trail that is also very rewarding is the Bridal Veil Falls trail. A 607-foot double cataract waterfall highlights an easy hike, plus the Bridal Veil Falls Park makes a great picnic spot.

For the Adrenaline Junkie


Thanks to the tumultuous terrain and natural features of the Wasatch Mountains, there are plenty of opportunities for an adrenaline rush near Orem. Adventure companies like Adventure Zipline and High Country Adventure offer zipline rides through the mountains, a thrilling activity you won’t soon forget. For a wetter adrenaline rush, whitewater rafting on the Provo River is a popular option. Through High Country Adventure and Midway Adventure Co., rafting trips ranging from easy to moderate are available for your enjoyment.   

Shopping and Dining


There are many great options for shopping and dining in the Orem and Provo area. Start out shopping at the Shops at Riverwoods in Provo for high-quality retailers, specialty stores, and boutiques. Then, move on to these other great shops. For the ideal cafe experience, head over to Joe’s Cafe in Orem for great breakfast, brunch, and lunch. For a South American flare, Asado Argentinian Grill will help you expand your horizons. And, if you’re looking for Asian food, Chinese, Thai, Indian, and Japanese cuisines are all represented in Orem. Downtown Provo features some wonderful restaurants, including some prolific Italian eateries.

It’s Just the Beginning!


This is just the tip of the iceberg of great things to do in Orem and Provo. There’s plenty more where these came from. So, how will you make the most of your time in the Provo area? Here at the historic Hines Mansion, we can help you craft the best Provo visit you’ve ever had. Download our free Vacation Guide for the inside scoop on the rest of the great things to do here. And, as you’re planning your vacation, be sure to browse our beautiful rooms for your stay in Provo. We are eager to accommodate you, so contact us today to book your stay!

Friday, January 20, 2017

You will Love the Vibes at the Timpanogos Music Festival

The Utah Valley’s freshest music festival is gearing up for another year! At the Timpanogos Music Festival, you’ll hear the best up-and-coming artists across a range of genres. From folk to alt-rock to pop, there’s something for everyone with a pulse on new music. So, plan a trip to Provo for this one. You’re going to love the Timpanogos Music Festival!

Are you looking for the most incredible experiences Provo, UT, has to offer? Then, you’ve come to the right place. Here at historic Hines Mansion, we consider ourselves experts on everything Provo. So, download our free Vacation Guide and see for yourself how amazing your visit to Provo can be.

Dance and Sing at the Timpanogos Music Festival


At the Timpanogos Music Festival, you’ll see and hear only the best local and regional bands. Are you a fan of folk? Alt-rock? Blues? No problem! The 30+ artists each bring it in their own unique style. And, you’ll love the chance to interact with new music and explore different genres. Plus, some of the area's finest restaurants and businesses sponsor the entire weekend. Feast on pizza from Pyro Maniacs Pizza, barbecue from Charlie Boy’s Pit BBQ, Hawaiian-style food from Uncle Bobby’s food truck, and more!

ALT 101.9 presents the festival, and is supported by the City of Orem, the Utah Music Association, Wicked Audio, and more. You’ll love hearing bands like Former Tides, The Moth & The Flame, Zella Day, Monarch, and Grizfolk. So, whether you love great local music or recognize the bands from elsewhere, you don’t want to miss out!

When and Where


The Timpanogos Music Festival takes place at the Brent Brown Ballpark on the last weekend of August. So, be sure to get your tickets ahead of time! You don’t want to miss out!

Festival Rules to Consider:

Everyone entering the venue must have a ticket or pay at the gate.

For their well-being, we discourage infants and babes-in-arms.

Re-entry is permitted.

No weapons or firearms.

No glass.

Bags/Backpacks/Purses are permitted but will be subject to security search.

No pets allowed – service animals only.

No smoking or e-cigs permitted.

Outside food is not permitted.

Alcohol or liquids are not permitted.

No professional audio, video, or photography equipment.

Handheld umbrellas only. No beach umbrellas.

Skateboards in the venue are not permitted.

No coolers.

Blankets and lawn chairs are permitted but not in the immediate stage area.

Security reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone at their discretion.

The Festival is rain or shine.

No refunds.

At the End of a Long Festival Day, Come Relax With Us


When you’re all rocked out from the great music at the Timpanogos Music Festival, come crash with us in our comfortable, luxurious bed and breakfast. Here at historic Hines Mansion, you’ll feel right at home in our beautiful rooms. Plus, no place else will cook you as incredible of a breakfast the next morning as we will. And, you’ll need it after a long day at the festival! So, check out our available rooms and see for yourself the kind of quality you can afford. Then, contact us today to reserve your stay! We are eager to accommodate you!