Ogden Restaurants

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  • 1. Tona Sushi Bar and Grill

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    This chic little Japanese spot has a modern focus, offering much more than just sushi rolls (although the phenomenal rolls alone, such as the smokin' hot machi with rosemary-smoked hamachi, fennel, Thai chili, orange slices, and citrus soy, would keep the doors open). Tona goes light on the sauce and heavy on the freshest ingredients, with an expansive menu that features artfully plated grilled mackerel with a raspberry-soy glaze, udon with chicken and tempura prawns, and flash-seared ahi with freshly cut pineapples.

    210 25th St., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-622–8662

    Known For

    • Ocean-trout crudo and other creatively presented sashimi
    • Extensive sake selection
    • House-made cheesecake with raspberry puree

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Harp & Hound

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    A hot spot among artists, hikers, musicians, LGBTQ+ folks, and college students, this festive gastropub serves up elevated comfort fare, like blackened salmon tacos, barbecue chicken pizzas, meatless "wings" with buffalo sauce, and garlic-mushroom-Swiss burgers. There's an excellent tap and cocktail list, and in the basement, you'll find the hip and diverse Funk and Dive speakeasy, an inviting spot for cocktails and live music.

    2550 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-621--3483

    Known For

    • Lots of vegan options
    • Eclectic crowd and great people-watching
    • Popular weekend brunch
  • 3. Hearth on 25th

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    With an emphasis on wood-fired cooking and farm-to-table seasonality, the menu at this dapper but casual gem includes salmon and octopus with creative preparations and house-made pastas, breads, and dressings. On warm days, dine on the patio overlooking the historic district and the Wasatch Mountains while enjoying the wine on tap, a huge selection of whiskeys, and a seasonally changing array of fresh desserts. Ask about their slow-dried artisan pasta made on-site and available for purchase, and check out the imported oils and infused vinegars for sale near the entrance.

    195 25th St., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-399–0088

    Known For

    • Yak, rabbit, elk, and other wild game dishes
    • Addictive truffle fries
    • Market with pastas, olive oils, and gourmet groceries to go

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 4. Pig & a Jelly Jar

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    This funky, down-home diner with graffiti-covered brick walls serves hearty Southern food throughout the day, starting with fried chicken and biscuits and ham hash in the morning and moving on to catfish and chips and brown sugar–and–maple barbecue pork sandwiches later in the day. Save room for the beignets or cinnamon biscuits for dessert, and snag a jar of pineapple-lemon-rosemary or blueberry-lavender jam on your way out.

    227 25th St., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-605–8400

    Known For

    • Shareable family-style platters
    • Nashville-style hot chicken
    • Champagne cocktails mixed with house-made jams
  • 5. Slackwater Pizzeria & Pub

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    This casual eatery boasts hundreds of craft beers, mountain views, and a festive, friendly vibe. Try the boldly unorthodox pizza toppings, which are internationally inspired, verdant, and piled high; the gyro trip pie with a peppered-lemon base, shaved lamb, and tzatski drizzle is especially good.

    209 24th St., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-399--0637

    Known For

    • Après-ski fun on the heated patio
    • Live music and Ping-Pong
    • Innovative brick-oven pizzas
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  • 6. Wasatch Roasting Company

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    Tucked inside a narrow historic downtown building festooned with colorful murals and graffiti, this funky café has well-trained baristas and sources its coffee beans from small, high-quality growers. Choose from well-crafted espresso drinks, single-origin coffees by whatever brewing method you choose (Chemex, French press, and so on), or one of the many nitro options, from on-tap cascara to kombucha. There's a limited selection of baked goods and pastries, too.

    2436 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    801-689–2626

    Known For

    • Potent nitro cold brew (available by the can)
    • Affogato with premium ice cream
    • Colorful "Aerosol Art Gallery" on the patio
  • 7. WB's Eatery

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    Plush armchairs, exposed air ducts, rotating contemporary art, and brick walls create a salon ambience in this high-ceiling space inside the Monarch Building in the trendy Nine Rails Creative District. Specializing in fine coffees and wines, WB's also turns out well-crafted café fare throughout the day, including brûléed grapefruit and ham-and-egg toasties at breakfast and grilled-shrimp bowls, Brussel sprouts tostadas, and fig-and-prosciutto bruschetta during the afternoon and evening hours.

    455 25th St., Ogden, Utah, 84401, USA
    385-244–1471

    Known For

    • Stunning, art-filled interior
    • Delectable cheese and meat boards
    • Craft beverages and snacks to go in the specialty market

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