Drag Yourself Out Of Bed To Feast On Delicious Brunch Fare At Lazy Day Cafe In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 10, 2021
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Brunch might just be the best meal of the day! You can sleep in, then drag yourself out of bed around noon and head to Lazy Day Cafe, where you’ll find delicious pancakes, waffles, egg Benedicts, and more.
You'll find Lazy Day Cafe in the Millcreek area. It's tucked away in the corner of a shopping center and it's a hidden gem that's become a neighborhood fave.
This adorable cafe opened in 2010, and you'll feel right at home in this light, bright dining room with a retro vibe. The service is friendly and fast.
Bring your appetite, because the food here is so good that you'll want to devour every last bite. Every item on the menu is made with fresh ingredients, and almost every dish is available with a vegan option.
The lemon pancakes are a house specialty here, and you're going to want to dig into a stack. The order includes three cakes and a generous helping of inhouse buttermilk syrup.
If you're in the mood for something spicy, order the pork chile verde burrito. It's stuffed with scrambled eggs, hash browns, and cheese, and topped with pico de gallo.
If you're looking for a vegan option, get the jackfruit burrito. It's made with tofu scramble.
The egg Benedict dishes are perfect on a lazy Sunday. Get the classic with ham and tomato, or try the smoked salmon Benedict. There's also a veggie Benedict, and a vegan Benedict.
Take a look at Lazy Day Cafe’s website to see the full menu, and place your takeout order online, or by calling the cafe at 801-953-0311. Keep an eye on daily specials by following the cafe’s Facebook page.
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