Some of the Best Burgers, Bites, and Eats in the Kamas Valley

About 25 minutes east of Park City and situated among the ranches and scenic beauty of the Kamas Valley and the Uinta Mountains, a diverse array of eateries beckons food enthusiasts and travelers alike. From longstanding establishments with histories as rich and layered as their menus to recently revamped spots offering contemporary dining experiences—eastern Summit County serves up an enticing blend of tradition and innovation. Whether you're passing through on an adventure or seeking a culinary tour, these prized restaurants promise flavors that are as memorable as the surrounding mountain vistas.

Our journey goes north to south, beginning in the charming town of Oakley. Here, you'll find local favorites known for their simple, delicious meals and welcoming atmosphere. From there, we follow S.R. 32 south toward Kamas where you'll find award winning donuts, local pizza joints, and the BCI—IYKYK. And then on to Woodland, where you'll find one of the most treasured restaurants in Summit County. Let's go!

Oakley Diner

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The Oakley Diner once again welcomed patrons in September 2023, following a hiatus of several years. Positioned within a mere hour’s drive from Salt Lake Valley, the diner, previously known as the Road Island Diner, stands out as one of the few authentic diner cars in the U.S., now restored to its original splendor.

Under the direction of Eric May in the kitchen, formerly of the Blue Boar Inn, the diner offers a classic menu highlighted by its signature Oakley Burger. Visitors stepping into the diner are transported back in time, immersed in a 1950s ambiance that encapsulates a slice of 20th-century American life. The authentic decor and vibe ensure the Oakley Diner remains a distinguished spot, evoking a sense of nostalgia and charm for both residents and tourists alike.

81 West Weber Canyon Road, Oakley

The Oakley Diner has a retro flair and excellent food!

Oakley Polar King

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The Polar King is roadside dining stop with homey, traditional food. The shakes and burgers are local's favorite. And its location make it an ideal stop for anyone heading up to Uinta mountains. Try the Rodeo Burger, featuring a hearty combination of two types of cheese and rich BBQ sauce, or opt for the footlong adorned with bacon and cheese for an extra savory experience. To complete the meal, a shake or sundae pairs perfectly, with a side of onion rings adding the finishing touch to a memorable dining adventure. 

4657 UT-32, Oakley

The Polar King is a staple roadside burger join in the Kamas Valley!

State Road Tavern

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Whether you have a hankering for poutine fries or craving the savory richness of fettuccini alfredo, the extensive menu offers something to satisfy every palate. This Kamas restaurant offers something for every adult with a selection of craft cocktails, including non-alcoholic, over 20 beers, and expertly prepared country-inspired cuisine. Guests can enjoy six large-screen TVs, shuffleboard, darts, live entertainment, and breathtaking views. Whether dining indoors or on the beautiful patio, no reservations are needed to enjoy drinks or a meal with friends at he State Road Tavern.

268 Spring Drive Ste 101, Kamas

The State Road Tavern at High Star has a full bar and menu and lots of entertainment!

The Notch Pub

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The Notch Pub, a treasured spot known for its live Saturday music, embraces both family and nature in its log cabin ambiance. Recently transformed from a tavern into a restaurant, it welcomes families to indulge in culinary experiences that transcend mere bar food. Some still call it the Beaver Creek Inn or the BCI. And its menu showcases house-made favorites like smoked BBQ ribs, smoked salmon, and a bacon bleu cheese burger with fries, complemented by a selection of cold beers from one of the state's oldest licensed bars. Guests can enjoy their meals in two dog-friendly outdoor dining areas, while taking in the scenic views. The Notch is open year-round daily, except for Christmas and Thanksgiving, from noon till late.

“We have made a bunch of changes to the pub in the past year; the Notch reminds me of home,” said Caylan Rinck, co-owner.

2392 E Mirror Lake Hwy, Kamas

The Notch is an excellent bar nestled into the foothills of the Uintas!

Hi Mountain Drug

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Housed within an old pharmacy, this unique diner is adorned with old books and crafts and plenty of things to admire. Serving the Wacburger, 1/3 pound of lean locally ground beef and hand-pattied, you know burger is going to fresh. Another standout on the menu is the Navajo taco, a rare find these days. Pair it with a side of bacon cheese fries, add jalapenos for an added flavor and maybe a little spice. For dessert, the old-fashioned ice cream counter offers a delightful raspberry pretzel shake that will undoubtedly have patrons returning for more.

40 North Main Street, Kamas

Hi Mountain is a staple Kamas burger joint!

Mirror Lake Station & The Best Donuts in Utah

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Believe it or not, some of Utah's most celebrated donuts aren't found in a fancy bakery but at a gas station in Kamas, a Chevron, to be exact. Thanks to their delicious homemade donuts, Mirror Lake Station has been a local favorite for over 40 years. Made fresh daily from scratch, these donuts come in a variety of classic and seasonal flavors and have even won the prestigious Utah's Best Donut Award. So next time you're filling up your tank in Kamas, be sure to grab a donut (or two!) – they're known to sell out fast.

“The bakery attached to the local Chevron gas station serves the state’s best fritters. Make sure to call ahead or show up early because these monster fritters sell out. The fritters are the size of a huge frisbee, tall and flavorful,” said Benjamin Lee, aka The Donut Critic. @donutcritic

2 North Main, Kamas

Sample some of the best donuts in UT right here in Kamas!

Mirror Lake Diner

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The building’s origins have been as a restaurant since the 1950s; the Mirror Lake Diner opened on May 22, 2013, welcoming over 800,000 patrons since then. The current owner, Gabriel Morin, purchased it in 2017 and underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2018. Known for its exceptional breakfast and brunch offerings, such as eggs benedicts, huevos rancheros, and the Brittany wrap, the establishment continues to impress diners with their much-loved chicken fried steak and scones. Operating hours are from 7 AM daily, closing at 4 PM from Sunday to Wednesday and extending to 9 PM from Thursday to Saturday.

“Our motto is "simple food done right"— we don't overthink our food, we just get good ingredients, cook it right and put it on a plate; we let the food speak for itself,” said Morin. “We have never advertised and probably never will.”

35 S. Main Street, Kamas

Mirror Lake Diner has great food and fantastic gardens!

Summit Inn Pizza Co. & Ice Cream

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Dan Littledike embarked on a mission to bring exceptional pizza to the Wasatch back after acquiring a historic hotel from 1892, now known as Summit Pizza Co. Their menu features artisan classics like pepperoni and their acclaimed chicken bacon ranch pizza, prepared with locally sourced flour from Richmond flour mills and house-made dough mixed daily using an Italian mixer. Freshly grated cheese, dressings, and sauces set them apart.

80 S Main St., Kamas

An historic inn turned pizza joint in Kamas!

Vintage Kamas Bar & Grill

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Vintage Kamas is one of newest spots to grab a bite to eat along S.R. 32. Traditional burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings, and more are available in a family-friendly environment. There is also a full bar if you are looking for a drink! Take stock of the surround mountains and working ranches and then sit down for a full meal at Vintage!

215 S Main St, Kamas

Vintage is one of the newest spots to get a bite to eat in Kamas!

Woodland Biscuit Co.

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This local eatery's Homemade buttermilk biscuits serve as the perfect base for a variety of dishes. They're paired with house-made jams, packed into hearty breakfast sandwiches, and smothered in classic biscuits and gravy. Guests are encouraged to begin their meal with a cinnamon roll and explore the unique Shirred eggs skillet for an innovative breakfast option. Weekly reservations open every Monday at 10 AM for the following weekend, and seating is available from 9 AM to 1 PM on both Saturday and Sunday.

Currently, the popular biscuit-making classes are fully booked through mid-September. Those interested in future classes can request notifications by sending an email to woodland.biscuit.info@gmail.com

“Bringing people together through food, land and community,” said owner Laurel Bartmess about their vision for Woodland Biscuit Company.

2734 E State Hwy 35, Woodland

A drive out to the country is worth for these biscuits!

Restaurants in the Kamas Valley

As you explore the charming towns along Highway 32, you'll discover more than just delightful dishes; you'll find a sense of community and the warmth of local hospitality that make each visit memorable. Whether it's savoring a perfectly baked biscuit at Woodland Biscuit Company or enjoying freshly prepared meals at the quaint eateries scattered throughout Kamas, each culinary experience reflects the passion and dedication of its creators. Embrace the journey and let the flavors of eastern Utah become a cherished part of your travel memories.