There's A Tiny Hole In The Wall In Utah Called Cotton Bottom Inn, And They Serve Some Of The Best Burgers In The State
By Catherine Armstrong|Published November 07, 2019
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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.
It’s easy to overlook the tiny hole-in-the-wall restaurants in the Beehive State. After all, we have all kinds of amazing eateries with beautiful dining rooms. But don’t be too quick to judge the older, less flashy cafes, restaurants, and pubs – they often have some of the best food in Utah. Case in point? Cotton Bottom Inn.
If you didn't know that Cotton Bottom Inn is hiding on the corner of Big Cottonwood Road and Holladay Boulevard, you'd miss it completely. This little hole-in-the-wall blends right in with the trees around it.
It's a teeny, tiny place, and you'll definitely feel cozy in here. It's also a friendly, welcoming place where you can enjoy a game of pool and time spent chatting with friends.
The menu at Cotton Bottom Inn is small. It has items like grilled cheese, a hot dog, and a ham & cheese sandwich, but really... you're here for the garlic burger.
And oh, what a burger it is! This place has become famous for its garlic burgers, and you'll agree that they're the best in the Beehive State the moment you take a bite.
The burger is chock-full of minced garlic, and if you have an important job interview tomorrow, we suggest waiting 'til afterward to stop by. The garlic breath is gonna linger for a long time, trust us.
It's absolutely worth it though! This simple burger is served up on a delicious bun, with straightforward toppings like lettuce, tomato, cheese, mayo, and ketchup, and pickles. It comes with a side of chips, still in the bag. Nothing fancy... but pure perfection.
What pairs perfectly with your garlic burger? An icy cold beer, of course! Choose from domestic classics like Coors or Blue Moon, or get a Wasatch Evolution or other local brew.