2021 - Spotlight on Gaia's Garden Cafe
Stop #9 on Gingerbread Parade route
695 S 100 W, St George
Hours: 8AM - 8PM Tuesday - Saturday
Closed Sunday and Monday
Gaia's Garden Cafe is one of my favorite places in town. I feel good, like my body thanks me, when I eat there. My absolute favorite thing in the whole place is the Gaia's Greens - it's a big salad and it has avocado, Greek olives and I have only ever had it with their Ranch dressing - so I love it like that.
My meat loving husband also enjoys a particular sandwich there and it is the "Roast Beef" - it's made from a type of wheat gluten and it's very convincing and filling. I think the thing that makes the sandwich especially delicious is the tangy horseradish sauce.
It's a really nice atmosphere, too, if you choose to stay and eat. They have a nice indoor dining room, or a quaint outdoor patio.
The Gingerbread Parade has officially begun. Come on down and see the uniquely made gingerbread house by volunteer baker, Erica Mangum. If you need a map, pick one up at Gaia's Garden Cafe. Get a stamp that you saw it, then follow the rest of the route and collect a stamp at each location. Turn in your completed stamped map for a sweet prize. I have enough for the first 50! I'll be at the Homemade for the Holidays Market on December 11, 2021 - 1:00-4:00 PM at Atwood Innovation Plaza at DSU. See ya then!
Now for my sweet photo dump of Gaia's Garden Cafe:
Sneek Peek of the Gingerbread House... ya gotta come over to see the rest! |
Nature esthetic - dining room. I love the large leaves and mushroom design. |
This tall thing serves cold water! |
Gaia's supports local artists. Come in for a unique gift today. |
A glimpse at the patio |
Photo courtesy Gaia's Garden Cafe on Instagram |
Photo owned by Gaia's Garden Cafe Instagram |
Photo courtesy Gaia's Garden Cafe Here it is - the most amazing salad that my taste buds and body love! |
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