This Tiny Drive In May Just Be The Best Kept Secret In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published October 27, 2018
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
When you’re craving a burger, one of Utah’s little, old-fashioned drive in restaurants is the place to go. Instead of the run-of-the-mill burgers you’ll find at fast-food chains, you’ll get juicy, delicious hamburgers made from scratch. Here’s a tiny drive in that’s one of the Beehive State’s best kept secrets.
Cluff's Car Hop Cafe got its start in 1950, and now it's run by the 5th generation of the Cluff family. If you're looking for delicious, homemade burgers, fries, and onion rings, this is the place to stop. You'll find Cluff's just off the I-15 exit in Fillmore.
You probably haven't enjoyed a burger this tasty in awhile. Everything on the menu is made with fresh, high-quality ingredients; you won't find a frozen, mass-produced beef patty here. Instead, you'll get locally-grown beef, fresh vegetables, and quality buns on your burger.
The onion rings here are particularly popular. They're hand-cut and deep-fried with a homemade batter. Dip 'em in ketchup, or choose fry sauce for a true Utah experience.