Inspirational Utah Valley Restaurant Designs
Utah Valley is known for the Silicon Slopes, a place with many headquarters of technology businesses, and two of the biggest schools in the state, BYU, and UVU. If you’re looking for a new great place to eat, Utah Valley has you covered. With such a vast amount of different restaurants, these are just a couple of restaurant designs we love.
Ever wanted to dine in a trolley car? This restaurant is located in Springville, Utah, and is built around a 1931 trolley car. Known for baby back ribs and salads, this location has a special place for Springville locals. We love the concept and the trolley theme throughout the restaurant.
Although Ivie Juice Bar has several locations, the one pictured is in Orem, Utah. Ivie serves smoothies, juice, and acai bowls. This is a splendid example of how to use residential-like furniture in a commercial resturaunt! It creates a welcoming space for friends to meet, talk, and enjoy their juice!
This Native American restaurant really draws you in. The walls are a bright blue color you don't see often enough, balancing the dark floor and ceiling. The walls are paired with eye-catching art. It’s a unique look, perfect for a Native American restaurant located in Provo. Can we talk about the glass blown chandelier? It’s a perfect addition!
The overhanging trees and lights add so much to this dining experience. Located in Provo, Utah, La Jolla Groves is perfect for date nights and celebrations. The stone archways with lemon trees in this restaurant bring customers into a European atmosphere.
When you walk into this chocolate shop off University Ave. in Provo, Utah, it’s just like being a kid again. We love the design with the large front counter, wall art and the pattern of the tiles on the floor.
The eye-catching pink used for the building is such a statement! Despite being a small ice cream sandwich shop, there's plenty to look at. The art on the walls is iconic pop culture snapshots with their most popular item, the ice cream sandwich, photoshopped in. One wall has fairy lights hanging for the perfect photo op. Once started as a food truck, it’s now a Provo staple.
This building used to be a car wash. It now serves dessert and drinks. They have a large stage for local bands to perform during the summer. We love the transformation of an old building and the use of brick!
Zulu, located in Lehi, Utah, is inspired by South Africa and you can taste it in the food, and see in in the colors in this restaurant. We are biased. Elle Interiors designed this restaurant. Tell us in the comments below what you like and even dislike about Zulu!