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George's Corner Restaurant
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Comfy, storied hangout with a lofty feel serving burgers & other pub grub along with regional beers.
Nearby attractions
Laser Mania Family Fun Center
67 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
Gem Studio - St. George
Green Gate Village, 76 W Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Musical Theater
212 N Main St, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Tabernacle
18 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
145 N 100 E, St. George, UT 84770
Town Square Park
50 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
St George Splash Pad
50 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Museum of Art
47 E 200 N, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Children’s Museum
86 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Arrowhead Gallery
68 E Tabernacle St A, St. George, UT 84770
Nearby restaurants
Bear Paw Cafe
75 N Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Benja's Thai & Sushi
2 W St George Blvd #12, St. George, UT 84770
Painted Pony Restaurant
2 W St George Blvd 22 Tower Building, St. George, UT 84770
Wood Ash Rye
25 W St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
The Pizza Factory
2 W St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
The Pasta Factory
2 W St George Blvd #8, St. George, UT 84770
Cafe Feellove
2 W St George Blvd Suite 38, St. George, UT 84770
Pica Rica BBQ
25 N Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Angelica's Mexican Grill
101 E E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
Bombay cafe
40 W Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
Nearby hotels
The Advenire, Autograph Collection
25 W St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
Best Western Coral Hills
125 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
The Mulberry Inn
217 100 W, St. George, UT 84770
Super 8 by Wyndham St. George UT
260 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
Aiden by Best Western St. George
316 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
University Inn "College Inn"
The Inn is for Utah Tech and Road Scholar use only, 123 E 100 S, St. George, UT 84770, United States
Blooming Heart Village Inn
95 S 200 E, St. George, UT 84770
Rodeway Inn St George North - Near Pioneer Park
420 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park
460 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
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George's Corner Restaurant

2 W St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
4.4(2K)$$$$
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Comfy, storied hangout with a lofty feel serving burgers & other pub grub along with regional beers.

attractions: Laser Mania Family Fun Center, Gem Studio - St. George, St. George Musical Theater, St. George Tabernacle, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Town Square Park, St George Splash Pad, St. George Museum of Art, St. George Children’s Museum, Arrowhead Gallery, restaurants: Bear Paw Cafe, Benja's Thai & Sushi, Painted Pony Restaurant, Wood Ash Rye, The Pizza Factory, The Pasta Factory, Cafe Feellove, Pica Rica BBQ, Angelica's Mexican Grill, Bombay cafe
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Phone
(435) 216-7311
Website
georgescornerrestaurant.com

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Featured dishes

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Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
House Recipe Virgin Bloody Mary
Morning Fruit Bowl
Seasonal Fruit
Fruit & Yogurt Smoothie
Breakfast Quesadilla
Caramelized onion, scrambled eggs, bacon, cheese

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Nearby attractions of George's Corner Restaurant

Laser Mania Family Fun Center

Gem Studio - St. George

St. George Musical Theater

St. George Tabernacle

Daughters of Utah Pioneers

Town Square Park

St George Splash Pad

St. George Museum of Art

St. George Children’s Museum

Arrowhead Gallery

Laser Mania Family Fun Center

Laser Mania Family Fun Center

4.5

(292)

Open 24 hours
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Gem Studio - St. George

Gem Studio - St. George

4.9

(386)

Closed
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St. George Musical Theater

St. George Musical Theater

4.8

(190)

Open 24 hours
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St. George Tabernacle

St. George Tabernacle

4.8

(259)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of George's Corner Restaurant

Bear Paw Cafe

Benja's Thai & Sushi

Painted Pony Restaurant

Wood Ash Rye

The Pizza Factory

The Pasta Factory

Cafe Feellove

Pica Rica BBQ

Angelica's Mexican Grill

Bombay cafe

Bear Paw Cafe

Bear Paw Cafe

4.3

(922)

$

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Benja's Thai & Sushi

Benja's Thai & Sushi

4.4

(811)

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Painted Pony Restaurant

Painted Pony Restaurant

4.6

(727)

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Wood Ash Rye

Wood Ash Rye

4.3

(455)

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seyennamelloseyennamello
Must try in St. George, and get the short rib bow tie pasta#date
Christian GladwellChristian Gladwell
Tucked away on the bustling corner of 2 W St. George Blvd, George’s Corner Restaurant is a charming nod to the town’s storied past, evoking the spirit of the original Big Hand Café from the 1930s. This family-owned gastropub blends quirky nostalgia—think black-and-white photos of yesteryear St. George lining the walls—with a vibrant, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for locals and travelers alike. Whether you’re grabbing breakfast amid the morning buzz or settling in for dinner under the stars on their outdoor patio, the atmosphere feels welcoming, like stumbling into a friend’s lively kitchen. The menu is a love letter to American comfort food, elevated with fresh, local twists. Start with the crispy salmon sliders, their flaky fish paired with zesty slaw that bursts with citrus notes—pure perfection for sharing. For mains, the Philly steak sandwich is a standout: tender, shaved beef piled high on a toasted hoagie with melted provolone and caramelized onions, served with truffle fries that add an indulgent crunch. Vegetarians rejoice—the black bean burger is hearty and flavorful, topped with avocado and chipotle aioli, proving plant-based can be downright decadent. Don’t skip the tableside steak preparation if you’re feeling fancy; watching the chef sear that premium cut right at your table turns dinner into theater. Service here is the real MVP: attentive without hovering, with staff who remember your name and preferences, making you feel like a regular on your first visit. Portions are generous, prices reasonable (entrees hover around $18-28), and the craft beer selection pairs flawlessly with everything. On a recent Friday, live music from a local acoustic duo filled the air, transforming our meal into an impromptu celebration. If you’re exploring Southern Utah’s red rock wonders, George’s Corner is your savory pit stop—unpretentious, delicious, and utterly memorable. Five stars; we’ll be back for those pork chops next time!
Selena RainSelena Rain
Leaving this review while I’m still sitting here because once I leave, I’d rather not think about this place again. We originally asked to sit outside and were told there’d be a 10–15 minute wait. No problem—we were visiting from out of town, so we took a short walk and then returned, sitting in the chairs provided right outside the restaurant. We watched the party ahead of us get seated, so we figured we were next. We had already received the confirmation text saying we were on the waitlist, so we patiently waited for a call or text to be seated. Then a party of four walked in, also asked to sit outside—and they were seated immediately. Confused, we went inside to check and were told, “There’s a 10–15 minute wait, I can add you to the waitlist.” At that point, we showed proof we were already on it. Bad vibes from the jump—we were skipped and then told we weren’t even added when we clearly were. Eventually, we were seated, and honestly, we were willing to let that mistake go. Things happen. But the service after that was awful. Menus and straws were basically tossed onto the table, we weren’t checked on, no one asked if we wanted drink refills, and our drinks came out way after we’d already finished the appetizer. Meanwhile, we watched other tables get attentive service and constant check-ins. As two people who work in the restaurant industry ourselves, it was frustrating and disappointing to feel so overlooked and unwelcome. The food itself was solid—no complaints there—but the service left a bad taste. We won’t be returning.
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Tucked away on the bustling corner of 2 W St. George Blvd, George’s Corner Restaurant is a charming nod to the town’s storied past, evoking the spirit of the original Big Hand Café from the 1930s. This family-owned gastropub blends quirky nostalgia—think black-and-white photos of yesteryear St. George lining the walls—with a vibrant, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for locals and travelers alike. Whether you’re grabbing breakfast amid the morning buzz or settling in for dinner under the stars on their outdoor patio, the atmosphere feels welcoming, like stumbling into a friend’s lively kitchen. The menu is a love letter to American comfort food, elevated with fresh, local twists. Start with the crispy salmon sliders, their flaky fish paired with zesty slaw that bursts with citrus notes—pure perfection for sharing. For mains, the Philly steak sandwich is a standout: tender, shaved beef piled high on a toasted hoagie with melted provolone and caramelized onions, served with truffle fries that add an indulgent crunch. Vegetarians rejoice—the black bean burger is hearty and flavorful, topped with avocado and chipotle aioli, proving plant-based can be downright decadent. Don’t skip the tableside steak preparation if you’re feeling fancy; watching the chef sear that premium cut right at your table turns dinner into theater. Service here is the real MVP: attentive without hovering, with staff who remember your name and preferences, making you feel like a regular on your first visit. Portions are generous, prices reasonable (entrees hover around $18-28), and the craft beer selection pairs flawlessly with everything. On a recent Friday, live music from a local acoustic duo filled the air, transforming our meal into an impromptu celebration. If you’re exploring Southern Utah’s red rock wonders, George’s Corner is your savory pit stop—unpretentious, delicious, and utterly memorable. Five stars; we’ll be back for those pork chops next time!
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Christian Gladwell

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Leaving this review while I’m still sitting here because once I leave, I’d rather not think about this place again. We originally asked to sit outside and were told there’d be a 10–15 minute wait. No problem—we were visiting from out of town, so we took a short walk and then returned, sitting in the chairs provided right outside the restaurant. We watched the party ahead of us get seated, so we figured we were next. We had already received the confirmation text saying we were on the waitlist, so we patiently waited for a call or text to be seated. Then a party of four walked in, also asked to sit outside—and they were seated immediately. Confused, we went inside to check and were told, “There’s a 10–15 minute wait, I can add you to the waitlist.” At that point, we showed proof we were already on it. Bad vibes from the jump—we were skipped and then told we weren’t even added when we clearly were. Eventually, we were seated, and honestly, we were willing to let that mistake go. Things happen. But the service after that was awful. Menus and straws were basically tossed onto the table, we weren’t checked on, no one asked if we wanted drink refills, and our drinks came out way after we’d already finished the appetizer. Meanwhile, we watched other tables get attentive service and constant check-ins. As two people who work in the restaurant industry ourselves, it was frustrating and disappointing to feel so overlooked and unwelcome. The food itself was solid—no complaints there—but the service left a bad taste. We won’t be returning.
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4.4
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1.0
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CANT NOT BELIEVE WHAT MY FAMILY HAD TO GO THROUGH YESTERDAY SO BAD TO THE POINT THAT WE DECIDED TO GET UP AND LEAVE DUE TO FEELING UNCOMFORTABLE ,BULLIED,UNWANTED & DISGUSTED THIS PLACE IS NOT KID FRIENDLY LIKE I THOUGHT IT WAS LET ME EXPLAIN… we stop here and we dine in(about 3 times now) because the food is great and seemed family friendly , but this past time was a disaster that my wife and I won’t forget and I hope and pray my 3 kids don’t remember such terrible experience (Keep in mind we Waited from lunch time to dinner time to dine here in st. George to leave with empty stomachs & confused kids ) first we get there and expect the typical wait time so I’m not to worried about that so we wait and while we’re waiting, I’m taking pictures of my kids because they have lovely landscaping so I took advantage of some photo opportunities. They finally call my name about 20 minutes Later, just like they said we get our table downstairs in a corner and the waiter brings us some water and everything was going great the waiter brought me a beer 10 seconds later my beer slides off due to the slickness of the table and the cup being placed at the edge while the cup is wet at the bottom this all happened in front of the waiter so he knows I didn’t touch the beer and he understood the situation at this moment, I felt uncomfortable as the whole restaurant was staring at us That’s the least of our probs My kids were drawing while we waited for our food except for one because she’s Two years old so you know she’s just acting like A happy baby would with pure joy & excitement on the booth side of the table, not crying or anything like that… just pure happiness!!! and I emphasize that because I get told by the manger that there is a noise complaint (Kit was the manager’s name)and she actually served us the first time I came here but wasn’t my server this time just came to tell me about the noise complaint because my kids and it must be the baby because she screaming from joy she can’t even talk so it’s not like I can tell her to quiet down the other two are quiet and drawing so the manager tries to make the situation better by getting chips and salsa for the baby ? But again, my baby wasn’t crying or anything. She’s just being a happy baby so I don’t know what she’s expecting with the chips and salsa cause knowing my baby she’s gonna take a bite and say yum loudly or something so I don’t know what to do or say so we wait for the chips and while we waited we discussed if we should be leaving because now we’re starting to feel very uncomfortable due to a happy loud baby ? I don’t think I should feel like this so we stood up and as I stood up my baby says Dee daaa dee daaa and the 3 KARENS say OH COME ON so now I know where this complaint is coming from and it’s 3 old ladies that have nothing better to do then to ruins someone’s day so I stood up and was like come on what !! She’s a baby !!!! She can’t talk!! they continue by waving bye to us even though we made the choice to leave due to feeling unwanted but to the Karen’s they think we are getting kicked out so they get a kick out of this and the manager was trying to be fair but I felt like she was more for them and was trying to protect their choice instead of being neutral not to mention I was there before those Karen’s and again I’m already in a corner so really the best thing that the manager could of done is ask them to move up stairs or something but instead she come to us and says quite down I’ll get chips and salsa ? we made the choice to leave again due to feeling unwanted As I’m walking out the 3 KARENS WAVE BYE ONE SAYS SORRY TO SEE YOU GO IN SARCASM THE OTHER SAYS GO BACK TO YOUR PACIFICA (van)& the 3rd says GET OFF YOUR PHONE (must be talking about when I was taking pictures of the kids being happy )YOUR MANAGER GIVES THEM THE GESTURE TO CALM DOWN ,THE OTHER WAITER IS TELLING THEM TO NOT GESTURE ANYTHING TO US YET THEY STILL STAY AND EAT WHILE I GO DRIVE 4 HOURS HOME ANGRY AND UPSET!!! it’s on video I’m sure you have cameras LOOK AT TIMES FROM 6:30 to...

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1y

I am writing this review in response to not only the worst experience I have ever had at a dining establishment and in response to the reply the owner wrote to my Husband in a previous review. I am the mother of the child that was discriminated against in your restaurant, actually my entire family was obviously discriminated against here and no one wants to own up to it. I have never in my life had such a thing happen where I live and I work in the hospitality industry, I’ve taken my family out dining MANY times and have witnessed dining etiquette in MANY scenarios, this was something totally different. Me and my family are not some unruly animals that don’t know how to behave , if you investigate the situation that happened to us thoroughly you will see that this doesn’t have anything to do with us but does have to do with the lack of empathy and hate that resides in others . To clear things up, my child was not crying in your restaurant or misbehaving, My child is a and was letting out squeals of enjoyment. Waiting on her food excited to eat. HAPPY squeals of enjoyment. I was told by the women in the restaurant that I need to learn how to control my child and I argued. What am I supposed to do with a happy baby making noise? I am supposed to take my child outside and discipline a baby for making happy squealing noises? On another note, when I stood up to defend myself, I mentioned to these women that some people in the world have special needs children. And she said oh come on with the nastiest shrug as if I’m making up a lie. Quite frankly, if I did have a special-needs child, it’s not anybody’s business, and I know for certain that my child would still be allowed to dine in a restaurant without any problems. And if I screamed at the top of my lungs that I have a special-needs child then maybe I would’ve had some empathy from the other people in your restaurant, but I am not too sure because it seems like the hatred for us was there from the beginning. St. George is a town that is equipped very well to deal with people who are special needs, and i’m almost certain that any other family that was in there with the same scenario would have been left alone. There is something about the way that my family looks or something that created animosity towards us, because I should not be in the middle of a restaurant defending myself over a happy baby and have nobody stick up for me. As parents there was not anything in our power that we can do to stop our child from her excitement, and our other children in the past, we have removed from restaurants when they were crying or causing a scene. we are well aware of what to do in a situation where our children are bothering other people, although we weren’t even aware we were bothering anyone until they came to tell us. Because where we live, we go out all the time and our child act this way, and we have never heard anything from anyone. I left the restaurant shaking and in tears feeling like I was going to have a panic attack because I have never experienced this kind of lack of empathy before, especially from your manager as well. I drove out of our way on vacation to stop at George’s because we have eaten there before and we really enjoyed the service and the food, I don’t know how this could have happened, but after adding up the pieces, I do know now why this happened. And it’s very disappointing that the world is still this way. we had nothing but love for George’s restaurant . I came back into the restaurant crying, trying to talk to the manager to see if there was anything that could be offered to not officially ruin our experience at George’s and somehow make this better, but the manager lacked empathy and seemed as though she just wanted to keep all of the other people happy , but at the cost of bullying and humiliating another customer that realistically did nothing wrong. Allowing customers to make us feel so unwelcome without even taking the time to see who is in the wrong? Our type just doesn’t belong here apparently. Disgusting Behavior...

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5.0
5w

Tucked away on the bustling corner of 2 W St. George Blvd, George’s Corner Restaurant is a charming nod to the town’s storied past, evoking the spirit of the original Big Hand Café from the 1930s. This family-owned gastropub blends quirky nostalgia—think black-and-white photos of yesteryear St. George lining the walls—with a vibrant, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for locals and travelers alike. Whether you’re grabbing breakfast amid the morning buzz or settling in for dinner under the stars on their outdoor patio, the atmosphere feels welcoming, like stumbling into a friend’s lively kitchen. The menu is a love letter to American comfort food, elevated with fresh, local twists. Start with the crispy salmon sliders, their flaky fish paired with zesty slaw that bursts with citrus notes—pure perfection for sharing. For mains, the Philly steak sandwich is a standout: tender, shaved beef piled high on a toasted hoagie with melted provolone and caramelized onions, served with truffle fries that add an indulgent crunch. Vegetarians rejoice—the black bean burger is hearty and flavorful, topped with avocado and chipotle aioli, proving plant-based can be downright decadent. Don’t skip the tableside steak preparation if you’re feeling fancy; watching the chef sear that premium cut right at your table turns dinner into theater. Service here is the real MVP: attentive without hovering, with staff who remember your name and preferences, making you feel like a regular on your first visit. Portions are generous, prices reasonable (entrees hover around $18-28), and the craft beer selection pairs flawlessly with everything. On a recent Friday, live music from a local acoustic duo filled the air, transforming our meal into an impromptu celebration. If you’re exploring Southern Utah’s red rock wonders, George’s Corner is your savory pit stop—unpretentious, delicious, and utterly memorable. Five stars; we’ll be back for those pork...

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