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10/31/2007
Provided by DexKnowsThis is a wonderful restaurant with excellent food. The people that serve you and work with you are wonderful. We have done several group functions here and their "group" food is still excellent. Great place to dine.
10/30/2007
Provided by DexKnowsHistory and Atmosphere surround you at Lamb's. Good food, well prepared but pricey.
10/29/2007
Provided by DexKnowsHas been there forever for good reasons, good food. Veal is the best in town, parking is awful.
10/29/2007
Provided by DexKnowsI'm not sure why everybody is here. Lamb's has been a Salt Lake tradition for business lunches, but the food is very average.
10/28/2007
Provided by DexKnowsLambs is an 'institution' in downtown Salt Lake. The fact that it has kept it's atmosphere and traditions through all the changes in the downtown economy is great. Don't go for a great dining experience - rather visit Lambs for a taste of history.
10/27/2007
Provided by DexKnowsHas been around since downtown salt Lake was established. Great food,good for business lunch, still uses white tableclothes for tables.
10/24/2007
Provided by DexKnowsThis restaurant has been around forever and the food still has the same fine quality as it did in the beginning. Very good and will return often.
10/15/2007
Provided by DexKnowsThis restaurant has a real history. The food is good but I expect a little more for the price.
10/12/2007
Provided by DexKnowsIf you want a quaint little hole in the wall, Lambs is it. Their prices are pretty steep and I'm not sure they're worth what they charge. I tried an omlette for lunch and was very disappointed with the quality of it. The omlettes I get at IHOP or Village Inn are much better. If it wasn't for their history and reputation I probably wouldn't go again.
10/08/2007
Provided by DexKnowsFor nearly 100 years, it seems, Lambs has put downtown business deals together over a good meal. I have worked professionally in the central Salt Lake City area for 24 years. The business community knows about Lambs. To their credit, the owners have not changed much. Gone are Aurbach's, The Paris, Kress, but on goes Lambs! Somehow stepping through the door for a business lunch feels like merging with history. Articles extol the variety of historical business contracts and settlements that may have taken root in this restaurant. I'm afraid the newest generation of businesspersons simply don't make it the priority it was for the last 60 years of the 20th century. Oh, and the food? It still is a mark of excellence, for some of the standard dishes. The cost is high, and I'm not sure it is warranted. However, the Lamb's experience is more than food, so the price is worth it.
10/01/2007
Provided by DexKnowsI loved the old-timey feel of this restaurant. The food was good but the history of the restaurant was better
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Phone: (801) 364-7166
Address: 169 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Website: http://www.lambsgrill.com
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- Downtown Salt Lake City, Rio Grande
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