Magleby’s only sit down location; this Springville spot is
the one that started them all. Magleby’s now has multiple other “Fresh”
locations throughout the surrounding areas that do not have waiters, but are
also filled with Magleby’s deliciousness. We sat down with Richard from Magleby’s
to tell us the story of the restaurant.
1.
What is your favorite thing about the restaurant?
“We have a tradition here started by Doc and Lenora back in
1979. All the food is full of the best ingredients money can buy, but served
like Grandma would at home. Along with that tradition, we also add variety with
changes and improvements. We attract and are a part of the small town local
crowd. We probably know about 80% of the
customers that walk through our doors.”
2.
What makes this restaurant unique?
“This specific location is very unique because it has two
different dining rooms. One room is a nice, fun, casual room, and the other,
downstairs, is fine dining. So you can have it whichever way you prefer. They
both have the same menu, but are two different feels and décor. The Grotto
(downstairs) offers a more intimate feel and is open for dinner and special
events.”
3.
Who is the chef?
“John Patten. He picks the daily specials and the seasonal
items. He’s been with us for 8 years from Modesto, California.”
4.
Do you have any interesting facts about the
restaurant?
“If you come in between 11:30am-1:30pm you have a good
chance of running into Doc (The man who, with his wife, started Magleby’s)! He
spent 25 years as a dentist, and the rest of his years feeding food to mouths
instead of cleaning mouths. He is 82 years old, and yet he still spends his
afternoons in the restaurant.”
5.
What are some of your top menu items?
“Everyone loves the breadsticks and the chocolate cake, the
French toast and the Halibut. These are probably the most popular, but my
favorite is the pasta. And the desserts are special because they are the same
recipes first created by Grandma Lenora (portrait above).”
6.
Do you have a breakfast menu?
“Just on Saturdays 8am-2pm. This is the busiest time for
French toast!”
7.
What celebrity visitors have you had?
“We have had Larry Bird, Donny and Marie, Orrin Hatch, and a
lot of LDS church officials like Gordon B. Hinckley, Jeffrey R. Holland, and
Thomas S. Monson!”
8.
What special events do you have in your
restaurant?
“Mostly wedding luncheons!”
9.
What does your restaurant do to get involved in
the community?
“We give a lot to elementary schools as well as junior high
and high school. We help with the Food and Care Coalition. On Christmas Eve, we
provide drivers and have about 30-40 Suburbans drive around and pick up folks
who need a warm Holiday meal. We bring them back to the restaurant and feed
them.”
Magleby’s is full of love and delicious food. They serve
good old fashioned food, seafood, and pasta. I of course love the chocolate
cake! On your list of Utah Valley dining to-dos, this restaurant is a must. Learn
more here.
Visit their website here.
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