Dine Inside A Private Alpenglobe With Panoramic Views At Cafe Galleria In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published December 09, 2020
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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.
Utah’s local restaurant owners are always looking for unique ways to make their patrons’ dining experiences even better. At Cafe Galleria in Midway, Utah, diners can snuggle into a cozy, private alpenglobe to enjoy a delicious meal and panoramic views.
The pretty little town of Midway is nestled along the Wasatch Back, and it's home to one of the best spots for wood-fired pizza in the state: Cafe Galleria.
Diners at this quaint cafe have long appreciated the lovely atmosphere of the dining room, situated in an old, historic home, but now they have another dining option: an alpenglobe!
These little private dining shelters offer a safe, comfortable experience with panoramic views. While you dine, you'll enjoy built-in heating, plenty of air circulation, and a warm glow from the lantern lighting above your table.
This place is famous for its alpine wood-fired pizzas. The specialty pizzas are authentic, and include varieties like the savory Siciliana with Italian sausage, the Genevese with pesto chicken, and the Milanese with ham.
The pasta is also a favorite here. Spaghetti, ravioli, and fettuccine are just a few of the authentic dishes created in Cafe Galleria's kitchen, using fresh, high-quality ingredients.
The homemade crepes with fresh fruit and whipped cream are a decadent finale to your meal. Try yours with strawberries, raspberries, banana, pineapple, blueberries, and more.