Chris’s

About

Boating, RV Parks, American (New)

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 7345 E 900th S, Huntsville, UT 84317

Phone: (801) 745-3542

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
  • credit_card
    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
  • local_bar
    Alcohol
    Beer & Wine Only
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    Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    Free
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Elaine P.

    star star star star star_border 27 May 2026

    Nice rustic family feel to the restaurant. Great burger, locally sourced beef, generous with the lettuce onion tomato and pickle, and whole wheat bun.
    French dip on the menu today, as well as Midwest chili.

    The freshly cut fries were a little oilier thank I like, but fresh cut fries are sometimes that way.

    All in all, quite nice, not packed. Decor has mounted bison and moose heads, and wagon wheels over the bar,

    Domestic beer $3.25, and wasatch pumpkin beer and Uinta Bsbs is only $3.75.

    Beautiful nearby scenery,

  • Kevin T.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 27 May 2026

    Welcome to Chris' home of the fifty dollar table moving fee, bathroom stalls without doors and the slowest cheeseburger this side of the Mississippi.

  • Megan K.

    star star star star star_border 23 May 2026

    My friend and I stopped in one evening recently and it was pretty quiet. I think we got there just before they were ready to close but they were very friendly and got us a table. We both ordered burgers and fries. The food can out at a reasonable time and was very good! Even though they were probably ready to close they didn't rush us. I probably would have given 5 stars except the restrooms need a lot of TLC.

  • Andrea S.

    star star star star star 8 May 2026

    Staying in a condo and looking for a place for lunch but didn't want to drive down the canyon read about this place online, so we decided to try it. we had lunch my husband had a double burger with fries and I had the Chris burger both were very good. not one complaint about the food, in fact we went back a couple of days later and had breakfast, it was also very good. fresh cooked food nice and hot, all served on real dishes. all the staff is very friendly. all and all we had a great experience. looking forward to going back again.

  • Samuel D.

    star star star star_border star_border 4 May 2026

    The food was good and Julie, our waitress, was great. I would have given them four or five stars, except for an uncomfortable encounter that we had with the owner.

    When we arrived the restaurant was filling up. We found two tables pushed together. Only being a family of four, we pushed slid them apart a little (maybe a foot or so) so that someone else could use the other table.

    After about 20 minutes the owner approached our table carrying our food. She asked if we had separated the tables, we said we had. She pointed to a small sign (next to another table against a different wall) that was partially hidden by a wooden decorative wheel. It said there would be a $50 fine for moving the tables. Then she lectured us about the importance of the tables telling us that they had sentimental value.

    She told us that people drag them all over the room (which we didn't) and that they can break very easily because they're so old. We were then told we would have to help our server put the table back before we left. The entire exchange felt condescending.

    I can understand that the tables have important sentimental value, but if they're as fragile as she described a restaurant might not be the best place for them. If they're going to be there though, then at the very least there should be a sign more clearly posted, and the servers should warn customers as they walk in. All we were told was "pick any table to sit at." We didn't mean any harm in moving the table over. We were just trying to be polite and not take up more space than necessary so they could accommodate more guests. If a confrontation was necessary to inform us and get our help in moving it back, it could have been handled more tactfully.

    Thankfully they didn't charge us the fee, but the conversation we had was enough to sour what otherwise would have been a pleasant experience.

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