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7345 E 900 S, Huntsville, UT 84317
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7345 E 900 S, Huntsville, UT 84317
3.9(450)
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Fried Steak
Two eggs, hash browns and wheat, sour dough or english muffin
Fried Steak
Two eggs and wheat, sour dough or english muffin
Gravy
Of ham, bacon or sausage
Omelet
A hash browns and sour dough wheat toast or english muffin
Chris' Burger
Hamburger, ham & cheese

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3.9
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🌟 An Unforgettable Gem in the Heart of Huntsville – Chris’ Cafe 🌟

If you’re anywhere near Huntsville, Utah and haven’t been to Chris’ Cafe… you’re seriously missing out on the best restaurant experience this town—and honestly, this entire side of the state—has to offer.

Chris’ Cafe isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a family-run treasure, built on love, pride, and old-fashioned hard work. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted like you’re walking into someone’s home—and that’s exactly how it feels. Warm, welcoming, and full of heart. The kind of place that reminds you what truly matters: good food, good people, and a strong sense of community.

The food? Absolutely incredible. From their hearty breakfasts to their made-from-scratch comfort classics, everything is cooked with the kind of care and quality you just can’t fake. Every bite tells a story—of tradition, passion, and family values. You won’t leave hungry, and you’ll be counting the days until you can come back.

The staff is amazing—many of them are family members and local teens, and every single one of them goes above and beyond. They’re kind, attentive, and genuinely happy to be there. The whole place buzzes with a wholesome energy that’s impossible to manufacture.

Honestly, anyone who walks away from Chris’ Cafe displeased must be either wildly impatient or completely out of touch with what makes a restaurant great. This isn’t fast food—it’s real food, made by real people who care. So if you’re in a rush, maybe go grab a drive-thru burger. But if you want to be treated like family and enjoy a meal that nourishes your soul as much as your stomach, then this is the place.

Bottom line: Chris’ Cafe is a local institution, and one of the best family-owned restaurants you’ll ever find. Skip the chains. Support the dream. And come experience what real food and real hospitality feel like.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 — Worth every bite and...

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2.0
2y

So their food is not bad, nor amazing, but not bad by any means. That's the only positive thing I have to say, it's very uncomfortable in their. You start off by see a big sign in the door that states, "no bathroom available, NO EXCEPTIONS ". There are two or three staff there, obviously they have a bathroom, you just can't use it. Than you sit down and you see that a glass of water costs $2.00, that's right a glass of water from their sink. I mention this to my wife and the owner/ manager, continues to tell us how wasteful tourists are with their water and that's why they are charging for it, that way you drink everything out order because they are going to charge you for it. Than we go to order our food and my wife and I always share with our 4 year old because she doesn't eat much, you would think that you can do anything you want with your food, you would be wrong. They charge you a penalty fee of $2.00 for sharing your food... the food you paid for! But wait theirs more, if you look there is another sign. It states that, "you are not aloud to move tables for any reason, if you do we will add $50 to your bill". Do if your wondering how many people can sit at one table, it's 4... so if you have a family bigger than 4 or if you make the mistake of coming with your friends, don't bother eating here because they'll punish you $50 if you move your table to eat with your friends.

Like i said in the beginning, their food is pretty decent, the problem is the terrible policies make the meal miserable, you can't take a piss when your done with your meal unless you go somewhere else. I would rather go hungry than give those ungrateful people my...

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7y

Stopped here to get a bite and use the restroom. The food looked horrendous as an employee was cutting off an overcooked portion of her own food. I didn't care to get anything after I saw that however there's signs posted all throughout the store to purchase something to use the restroom. I looked all throughout the store to find something. It was between a $3.00 32oz Gatorade or a $1.60 corndog since absolutely everything is extremely overpriced. After making my order, I used the restroom. When I came out my wife told me that while I was in the restroom the associates proceeded to gossip about me as my wife overheard what they were talking about. After I paid for a corndog they said would still take 3 minutes longer I found out why my wife was so upset. I asked to talk to the manager and the lady that was gossiping said she could help me. When I addressed the issue with her, she acted as though she didn't care the least. With plenty of cash in my pocket my wife and I left and told them to keep their corndog. It's very clear to me why they had not one customer on a holiday weekend in a remote location. I would gladly drive another 20 minutes anywhere to get anything than go...

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Alira PannellAlira Pannell
🌟 An Unforgettable Gem in the Heart of Huntsville – Chris’ Cafe 🌟 If you’re anywhere near Huntsville, Utah and haven’t been to Chris’ Cafe… you’re seriously missing out on the best restaurant experience this town—and honestly, this entire side of the state—has to offer. Chris’ Cafe isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a family-run treasure, built on love, pride, and old-fashioned hard work. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted like you’re walking into someone’s home—and that’s exactly how it feels. Warm, welcoming, and full of heart. The kind of place that reminds you what truly matters: good food, good people, and a strong sense of community. The food? Absolutely incredible. From their hearty breakfasts to their made-from-scratch comfort classics, everything is cooked with the kind of care and quality you just can’t fake. Every bite tells a story—of tradition, passion, and family values. You won’t leave hungry, and you’ll be counting the days until you can come back. The staff is amazing—many of them are family members and local teens, and every single one of them goes above and beyond. They’re kind, attentive, and genuinely happy to be there. The whole place buzzes with a wholesome energy that’s impossible to manufacture. Honestly, anyone who walks away from Chris’ Cafe displeased must be either wildly impatient or completely out of touch with what makes a restaurant great. This isn’t fast food—it’s real food, made by real people who care. So if you’re in a rush, maybe go grab a drive-thru burger. But if you want to be treated like family and enjoy a meal that nourishes your soul as much as your stomach, then this is the place. Bottom line: Chris’ Cafe is a local institution, and one of the best family-owned restaurants you’ll ever find. Skip the chains. Support the dream. And come experience what real food and real hospitality feel like. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 — Worth every bite and every moment.
TJ NeumannTJ Neumann
Here is my summary - don’t go! Here are my reasons why. First off there are signs everywhere stating it’s strange rules and costs associated with those rules: $2 charge to share a plate (food served on paper plates which make this even more odd) $5 minimum order to use the restroom $50 charge if you move tables 😂 “Do not sit on the bench” “Why we charge for water” All of those signs were super odd and just made us laugh but really why so many dumb signs? Secondly they charge for water. Let me state that again. They charge for water. This is bizarre in Utah. I’ve lived here my whole life and never been charged for water at a restaurant. Thirdly the food, which is why you go to a restaurant, is just ok. I think we’d have been just as happy getting stuff at the gas station. My wife got a deli sandwich which she liked so if you end up desperate and have no other options maybe get one of those. After our visit we couldn’t help but wonder how this place is still in business. Huntsville needs to step up their game.
Matthew RamboMatthew Rambo
People, you must listen! This place has the best, wettest, clearest and most refreshing water on earth! I know what you're thinking, "But Matt, it's comes from the soda machine, how can that be?"" Trust me, folks, it's piped there from a glacier in Norway and bless by the gods themselves. The sign clearly states that because of the drought the must charge 2$ for the water. They could charge 12$ but only two. How generous. Norway must be jealous because of their drought because our rivers, right down the road from this place, are literally overflowing from the amount of water we have. I went there specifically for the water, definitely not for the burger, It sucked! The water is the magic of this place. Also did you know that not providing water free of charge to a customer is in violation with Utah code 392-400-14. Code states that the restaurant must provide potable water free of charge.
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🌟 An Unforgettable Gem in the Heart of Huntsville – Chris’ Cafe 🌟 If you’re anywhere near Huntsville, Utah and haven’t been to Chris’ Cafe… you’re seriously missing out on the best restaurant experience this town—and honestly, this entire side of the state—has to offer. Chris’ Cafe isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a family-run treasure, built on love, pride, and old-fashioned hard work. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted like you’re walking into someone’s home—and that’s exactly how it feels. Warm, welcoming, and full of heart. The kind of place that reminds you what truly matters: good food, good people, and a strong sense of community. The food? Absolutely incredible. From their hearty breakfasts to their made-from-scratch comfort classics, everything is cooked with the kind of care and quality you just can’t fake. Every bite tells a story—of tradition, passion, and family values. You won’t leave hungry, and you’ll be counting the days until you can come back. The staff is amazing—many of them are family members and local teens, and every single one of them goes above and beyond. They’re kind, attentive, and genuinely happy to be there. The whole place buzzes with a wholesome energy that’s impossible to manufacture. Honestly, anyone who walks away from Chris’ Cafe displeased must be either wildly impatient or completely out of touch with what makes a restaurant great. This isn’t fast food—it’s real food, made by real people who care. So if you’re in a rush, maybe go grab a drive-thru burger. But if you want to be treated like family and enjoy a meal that nourishes your soul as much as your stomach, then this is the place. Bottom line: Chris’ Cafe is a local institution, and one of the best family-owned restaurants you’ll ever find. Skip the chains. Support the dream. And come experience what real food and real hospitality feel like. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 — Worth every bite and every moment.
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Here is my summary - don’t go! Here are my reasons why. First off there are signs everywhere stating it’s strange rules and costs associated with those rules: $2 charge to share a plate (food served on paper plates which make this even more odd) $5 minimum order to use the restroom $50 charge if you move tables 😂 “Do not sit on the bench” “Why we charge for water” All of those signs were super odd and just made us laugh but really why so many dumb signs? Secondly they charge for water. Let me state that again. They charge for water. This is bizarre in Utah. I’ve lived here my whole life and never been charged for water at a restaurant. Thirdly the food, which is why you go to a restaurant, is just ok. I think we’d have been just as happy getting stuff at the gas station. My wife got a deli sandwich which she liked so if you end up desperate and have no other options maybe get one of those. After our visit we couldn’t help but wonder how this place is still in business. Huntsville needs to step up their game.
TJ Neumann

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People, you must listen! This place has the best, wettest, clearest and most refreshing water on earth! I know what you're thinking, "But Matt, it's comes from the soda machine, how can that be?"" Trust me, folks, it's piped there from a glacier in Norway and bless by the gods themselves. The sign clearly states that because of the drought the must charge 2$ for the water. They could charge 12$ but only two. How generous. Norway must be jealous because of their drought because our rivers, right down the road from this place, are literally overflowing from the amount of water we have. I went there specifically for the water, definitely not for the burger, It sucked! The water is the magic of this place. Also did you know that not providing water free of charge to a customer is in violation with Utah code 392-400-14. Code states that the restaurant must provide potable water free of charge.
Matthew Rambo

Matthew Rambo

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