The best fries have just the right combination of crunchy coating and tender insides. They’re salty or spicy, and never soggy or bland. There are tons of great restaurants in Utah offering delicious fries; here are just 12 of them, in alphabetical order.
- The Bayou, Salt Lake City
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Bayou/Facebook The sweet potato fries are quite possibly the best in the state, and you can enjoy them with live music. Pictured here with the cajun corn dogs. 645 S. State Street, Salt Lake City.
- Bruges Waffles and Frites, Draper, Provo and Salt Lake City
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Bruges Waffles and Frites/Facebook Real Belgian fries with a host of dipping sauces: aioli, greens, lemon pepper dill, basil, fry sauce, andalouse and more.
- Bumblebee’s BBQ & Grill, Salt Lake City
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Bumblebee’s BBQ & Grill/Facebook Bumblebee’s offers tasty Korean-fusion dishes, including their famous K-POP fries. They’re topped with Bul-gogi, Korean spicy pork or chicken, cheese, onion, jalapeno mayo and Sriracha.
- Burger Bar, Roy
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Burger Bar/Facebook The regular fries are delicious, but ask for the hand-cut version…they’re amazing! 5291 S. 1900 W., Roy.
- Hi Mountain Drug, Kamas
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Brandon A/Yelp! Just the right combination of crispy, greasy and salty. They’re hand-cut and delicious. The shakes are amazing, too. 40 N. Main Street, Kamas.
- Lucky 13 Bar and Grill, Salt Lake City
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Lucky 13/Facebook When you serve up some of the most delicious burgers in the state, you have to bring your “A” game to the fries. The garlic-rosemary fries do the trick. 135 W. 1300 S., Salt Lake City.
- Rye Diner and Drinks, Salt Lake City
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Monica V./Yelp! Rye offers three types of specialty fries: garlic herb, truffle herb and spicy togarashi. For a truly unique French fry experience, go for the togarashi. 239 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City.
- Scrud’s Gourmet Grub, Ogden
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Scrud’s/Facebook Hand-cut and crispy. 252 25th Street, Ogden.
- Spin Cafe, Heber
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Brynn R./Yelp! Hand-cut curly fries are hard to find. Spin Cafe cuts theirs fresh every day with a special machine, then douses them with sea salt, paprika, cayenne and more. 220 N. Main Street, Heber.
- Spitz, Salt Lake City and Sugarhouse
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Spitz Try the “street cart fries.” They’re piled with garlic, feta, tomatoes, olives and aioli. I doubt these are on the Mediterranean diet, but they’re worth every calorie.
- Tonyburgers, Clinton, Centerville, Salt Lake, Holladay
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Tonyburgers/Facebook Tonyburgers’ 10-step process for making fries results in flavorful fries that are just the right texture. Four locations in Clinton, Centerville, Salt Lake and Holladay.
- Zoom, Park City
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Tripadvisor The hand-cut fries at Zoom rank high on Yelp and other customer review sites. 660 Main Street, Park City.
Of course, I can’t list ALL the wonderful restaurants will amazing fries here. Did I miss your favorite?
Bayou/Facebook
The sweet potato fries are quite possibly the best in the state, and you can enjoy them with live music. Pictured here with the cajun corn dogs. 645 S. State Street, Salt Lake City.
Bruges Waffles and Frites/Facebook
Real Belgian fries with a host of dipping sauces: aioli, greens, lemon pepper dill, basil, fry sauce, andalouse and more.
Bumblebee’s BBQ & Grill/Facebook
Bumblebee’s offers tasty Korean-fusion dishes, including their famous K-POP fries. They’re topped with Bul-gogi, Korean spicy pork or chicken, cheese, onion, jalapeno mayo and Sriracha.
Burger Bar/Facebook
The regular fries are delicious, but ask for the hand-cut version…they’re amazing! 5291 S. 1900 W., Roy.
Bill B./Yelp!
Brandon A/Yelp!
Just the right combination of crispy, greasy and salty. They’re hand-cut and delicious. The shakes are amazing, too. 40 N. Main Street, Kamas.
Lucky 13/Facebook
When you serve up some of the most delicious burgers in the state, you have to bring your “A” game to the fries. The garlic-rosemary fries do the trick. 135 W. 1300 S., Salt Lake City.
Rye Diner and Drinks/Facebook
Monica V./Yelp!
Rye offers three types of specialty fries: garlic herb, truffle herb and spicy togarashi. For a truly unique French fry experience, go for the togarashi. 239 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City.
Scrud’s/Facebook
Hand-cut and crispy. 252 25th Street, Ogden.
Spin Cafe/Facebook
Brynn R./Yelp!
Hand-cut curly fries are hard to find. Spin Cafe cuts theirs fresh every day with a special machine, then douses them with sea salt, paprika, cayenne and more. 220 N. Main Street, Heber.
Spitz/Facebook
Spitz
Try the “street cart fries.” They’re piled with garlic, feta, tomatoes, olives and aioli. I doubt these are on the Mediterranean diet, but they’re worth every calorie.
Tonyburgers/Facebook
Tonyburgers’ 10-step process for making fries results in flavorful fries that are just the right texture. Four locations in Clinton, Centerville, Salt Lake and Holladay.
Zoom/Facebook
Tripadvisor
The hand-cut fries at Zoom rank high on Yelp and other customer review sites. 660 Main Street, Park City.
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