Lion House
63 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
801-240-2681
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- General Info
- The Lion House was the family home of Brigham Young, the first governor of Utah and second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was constructed in 1856 and gets its name from the large stone lion statue situated above the front entrance, which was sculpted by William F. Ward. The three-story building is in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, and sits near the corner of State Street and South Temple.
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sat: Sun Closed - Categories
- American Restaurants, Caterers, Family Style Restaurants, Fast Food Restaurants, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Location
- Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg
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- Other Information
Parking: Garage, Validated
Wi-Fi: No
Bike Parking: Yes
Attire: Casual
Good For Family: Yes
Good For Groups: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Cuisines: Caterers, Family Style, American, Fast Food
Alcohol: No
Takes Reservations: No
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Price Range : Average
Pets Allowed: No