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  • Sharpe I.

    Good filling food, I posted the sausage egg and scone breakfast, not sure where photos went. Service was good friendly. Small room and no reservation. I like that for all you snobbies out there go early or go hungry. Booth, table or dinner bar eating, don't miss it or you might go hungry! Now the scone.? Not your coffee European scone. It's a heavy no hole dough nut, deep fried comes with pads of butter warm and plain. However they bring honey to the table with it. It is big, saucer size, with the large portion of sausage hash browns and eggs its very filling. I recommend asking for a shaker of cinnamon with the honey on the scone and a coffee and that would start your day well. If you'r not sure always ask in Utah restaurants for recommendation they don't mind unlike some.

    (4)
  • Niall P.

    Very slow service and a long wait for food. Waitress was pleasant. Food was okay. I would suggest trying other restaurants before here. But this isn't the worst place you can go. Note: have some awesome looking pies.

    (2)
  • Shauna S.

    Classic diner. We ordered breakfast--huge slabs of ham, fried eggs, hash browns, toast, Mickey shaped pancake with crispy bacon smile and lunch--salad bar, scone, chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and gravy. Portions are large and the food is okay. Good service and prices.

    (3)
  • Rob F.

    Chick's is the classic diner with lots of hearty fare and large portions, etc. It's not the best diner food I've had but it's certainly not the worst, contrary to other reviews I've read. It's a good value and I would definitely eat here again but it's not a primary destination.

    (3)
  • Meredith G.

    Don't go. Went once and that was a huge mistake. If you want bag salad with a ton of dressing and a gross meal go for it. Never ever again.

    (1)
  • Sy S.

    This a great American diner. Everything was extremely fresh and very good quality. Service was excellent! Will definitely come back when I'm passing through! Try the open roast beef sandwich or the cheeseburger, not were top notch. Also, don't miss out on their homemade hot scones, they are the highlight of the whole place.

    (4)
  • Margot C.

    We made a reservation on the phone the day before and when we arrived the next morning they "couldn't honor our reservation because they were busy." They told us the day before that it was going to be really busy so it would be best to make a reservation. We then left after being told that the wait was 45 minutes. (Isn't that the point of making reservations so you don't have to wait during the busiest hours???) Both people we talked to were extremely rude. Turns out we're glad we didn't eat there. Just from being inside for 5 minutes we all reeked of grease.

    (1)
  • Jana M.

    Service is decent but not too friendly. Food comes out fast and quality is as expected. Pancakes and eggs were a little overdone but enjoyable. We will return because we love going out for breakfast and this seems to be the best breakfast place in town.

    (3)
  • Beau S.

    Great breakfast, friendly staff. Much cheaper than the resort breakfast. They have everything from cereal to a huge steak and eggs breakfast.

    (4)
  • Brandon C.

    This place has been around um forever I think. My parents went here and rave about the clam chowder. So I go for a breakfast time treat and was almost knocked of my stole over what happened. Now I'm easy to please. I never get anything fancy. I dont even need a menu. I order coffee (black), two eggs over easy and hash browns. I'm used to paying less then 5 bucks for this. So when I got my plate and the hash browns are just a big chunk of I felt was fried up mashed potatoes and the eggs where tiny I was a little put back. And when the bill came to over 8 bucks I wanted to puke. I was charged for a full breakfast which included toast or scone, and bacon. But if I dont order it do I still have to pay for it? At Chicks you do.

    (2)
  • Tom P.

    Nice staff and service, but the food was horrible: two orders of calf liver, both burned black, rock hard and inedible two orders of ribeye, both came out grey (as if they were boiled) and over done (when asked rare and medium rare).

    (1)
  • Nathan E.

    Stopped by while in town for the Midway Christmas Celebration. The food was very normal diner fare, but the service was exceptional. We had two waitresses who kept us happy and our drinks full. The staff went above and beyond to cater to our large party. I will be back, but will stick to the burgers, sandwiches, and chicken strips instead of the dinner items.

    (4)
  • Julie L.

    This place is SO good. It's the perfect small town diner. My family goes to breakfast there each New Year's Eve morning and it has never dissapointed . The buckwheat pancakes are DIVINE. I've never tasted anything like them. The plain vanilla shake, one of the best I've ever had. The hasbrowns INCREDIBLE. The bonofee pie--so unique and SO good. The coconut cream pie was so coconutty and delicious, and the pecan pie was good too. Don't expect fast service here, because there are only about 2 cooks/2 waiters working at a time. Come in for the food and fun small-town diner experience. If the waiters aren't stressed because it's busy, then they're very amicable. This place has never dissapointed. I LOVE it. You should defiintely go there and if you're going to get anything, get the buckwheat pancakes!

    (5)
  • Holly ItsAConspiracy H.

    Much better. This place is why I miss being near a city. Because when you are this far from Orem or Provo or SLC, they know there's not a lot and your stuck, so there they are. Pshhhh. If you want an alright breakfast/lunch/dinner it's a free country, go ahead. They are fairly priced and they have chicken fried steak. I do not like chicken fried steak. I like a variety. The menu here is the front of one page. Not much to choose from. But, if you are simple (2 eggs, coffee, bacon) it just might work out for ya. If you are someone who has trouble deciding, you might want to go elsewhere. This menu is simple and perfect for the 'regular's', but it's not for me. The seats are 5o,000 years old and you get either metal up your butt or you slide into the 'spot' where the same fat guy has sat for 50 years, now THAT my friends is comfort! NOT. Also, if the waitress is busy texting or chatting, you are NOT as important as whatever she's ignoring you for. Lame. Time to get an upgrade!! I'd go in if I was desperate for water or to use the bathroom. Warning: Saturday mornings can be crazy, if it's crowded....leave and go elsewhere. I made the mistake of 'going with the crowd' and got to sit, hungry with the crowd for 40 minutes just to place our order. Long story short, I ended up walking out, going to the Hub, eating and my friends were just starting to eat, when I was paying my check! Yeah. Good luck! (Try Park City, seriously higher turnover means fresher food) Enjoy & Ciao! Holly

    (2)
  • AnMarie B.

    Absolutely the best small town cafe I have been to in years. Great service, friendly staff, food is great. The scones are to die for. I ordered a BLT, the bacon was thick, just fantastic. Restrooms very clean. French fries were great. Husband had salad bar, well worth the money.

    (5)
  • Cory S.

    This place is just average. Got the western omelette with no cheese nor toast and got grapes instead. The hash browns were pretty tasty and yummy grapefruit juice. It is all just normal breakfast food. Nothing that blows it out of the park. I feel I could make better food and more options with people that have the same gluten and dairy allergy I do. I would recommend it though!

    (3)
  • Kelli L.

    Food was okay, prices were high in my opinion. $9 for a sausage & cheese omelet? Got my order completely wrong, but I didn't want to wait any longer so I ate it. Got part of my husbands order wrong too. Hash browns were the frozen kind. Scone was pretty good. Thought we might get a little discount on our bill since both of our orders were wrong, but we didn't.

    (3)
  • Cindy N.

    This might be the only place in town for a decent breakfast. It's a small family diner. Food was good. I had the French toast with a side of cheesy hash browns. They were basically tater tots that had been mushed up. They were good and the portion was huge. My husband had the eggs and sausage. The sausage was huge!! But just tasted ok. The scone was very good. And the service was friendly. They even offered us to go drinks.

    (3)
  • Weston M.

    Deceptive from appearance but delicious on the inside. Classic American cuisine menu. Moderately priced, and the scones are all the rave!!

    (4)
  • Mike O.

    Old school diner. Everything was good. They bring you out a huge scone. It almost seems like the scone is a diversion from paying much attention to the food. There's nothing wrong with the food, it's just the scone is overwhelming and mostly unnecessary. Moreover, the scone isn't that great. I believe I had a chicken friend steak. White gravy rather than brown. I prefer brown gravy on my chicken fried steak. The dinner salad was iceberg lettuce and a typical ranch dressing. It was a Saturday afternoon and they were busy. Prices weren't cheap. I left feeling that I paid more than I would have liked given what we got. Service was good, the place was clean but old. It seemed like everyone there was from Heber and they all knew we weren't locals. Maybe that's just my insecurity coming out in my review. They have an ice maker that produces nuggets/pearls/pellets. I LOVE nugget ice. We don't normally buy soft drinks but did that day and I was especially glad we did! Been there, done that. Doubt that I'll be back but then I live 60 miles away.

    (3)
  • Rich T.

    Small town diner, great friendly service, good atmosphere. Teenage kids were with me and they loved it. Great sized portions. Hash browns are the kind my mom made, maybe better. Actually browned correctly. Yummy breakfast burrito.

    (5)
  • Brando N.

    I took my wife and kids here this morning and we had to seat ourselves. The waitress brought out water right away and took our order. We had pancakes and the chicken fried steak. The pancakes were gigantic. One order probably would have been enough for my whole family. They did taste good though. But my chicken fried steak tasted weird andvthe hash browns were deep fried and soaked in grease. I took one bite and felt sick.the gravy looked like it was old and it smelled and tasted old. I sent it all back to the kitchen. I don't see why making fresh potatoes is so hard but it would probably help this place if they were fresh. The staff were a little defensive of the potatoes so I don't know if it will ever change.

    (2)
  • Alan D.

    You want a good breakfast, go to chicks. I'm a sucker for the Mom and Pop's places. Chicks has history. You're not going to see this place become a franchise that graces the Waldorf Astoria (which has a killer breakfast, I gotta add). Chicks is Heber's own, and for a long time. Certain things they do right here. Locally owned and operated for years and years. I've been coming to this place since I was a kid. Really good service and good food. I'd highly suggest this place for breakfast. It's the kind of place you get a killer bacon and eggs. I great club sandwich when you're inclined, and a chicken fried steak after you've worked all day and don't feel like paying a ton, but want some comfort food. Chicks is that. Comfort food, all day long, in small town Heber City Utah. If your butt is in the air, stop at Park City and find some foo foo place. Chicks is what it is. It's comfort food with good service, in a small town. I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Aditi H.

    Have eaten there only once so my review is limited. Their portion sizes are huge. I only had the hash browns but it kept me full till then end of the work day. My friends had the veggie omelette and the scone and they absolutely loved it.

    (3)
  • Jan W.

    Chicks is an old fashioned diner. It is our favorite breakfast place. Their portions are generous for a good price. My husband and I split the ham breakfast with an extra side of eggs - it is plenty of food!!! Fast and friendly service. Family friendly. It is not fancy. Chicks has a clean and relaxed atmosphere. I recommend Chicks.

    (4)
  • Nathan H.

    The food was amazing! I can't believe the portion sizes, the sizes were what every restaurant needs. I got the breakfast so I can't talk about the other meals but this is bay far my new favorite breakfast place. Too bad I would have to drive all the way out here to eat it. (It might be worth it from Logan) Wow the service was awesome! I miss places like this. Definitely recommend! The Philly cheese looked really good too.

    (5)
  • Karl B.

    A nice small cafe atmosphere and friendly staff. $9 for most breakfast options and $1 for coffee. Good food at a fair price.

    (4)
  • N Y.

    Mediocre food. Horrible service. Had to ask for coffee 3 times. The waitress was too busy socializing to work.

    (1)
  • Cee L.

    if you have all day to wait for indifferent food & service, chick's is the place. it's not worth the wait. the diner part of the place is quaint but the rest of it is a rabbit warren of dark and tired rooms.

    (1)
  • Lowell S.

    I love Chick's. My family stops in almost every time we drive through Heber. It's a classic diner, so you'll be safest ordering classic diner dishes. The chicken fried steak is always fantastic, as is the chicken-fried chicken. Don't come here looking for health food... the salad bar is underwhelming. But the honey butter scones served with your meal are a nice closer. (And yes, I realize everything I just talked about is deep fried. Deal with it.) I love the small town, down-to-earth atmosphere and the no-nonsense comfort food. One of my very favorites, but it's probably a good thing (for my health) that we don't drive through Heber more than 2 times a year. :)

    (5)
  • Lorie B.

    I wanted to like Chick's I really did. But we've had 2 bad experiences there. There won't be a 3rd. The staff there acts like they could care less about anything but whatever they were talking about. We had to listen to one foul mouth waitress go into a rant because something in the kitchen had gone wrong. The food came out warm-ish. I would have sent it back if we ever saw our waitress again. No drink refills and we didn't see her again until she dropped off the check. You'd think if she saw 2 plates of food that had hardly been touched she would have questioned it but she just dropped the check and ran. Their specialty the chicken fried steak - was inedible. It was so stringy and the breading just tastes like flour. 2 of the 3 scones were burnt to a crisp on the outside and doughy in the inside. We watched one man try to order just to be told someone else would have to help him because she was just leaving. She then hung around for at least 5 for minutes talking to the other waitress so that neither one of them would wait on him.

    (1)
  • Brandon A.

    Chick's is an xcellent diner. Classic feel, good food, good service. It's not going to blow your mind. I always say consistency is very important, and I'm always happy with chicks.

    (4)
  • Kent M.

    All we had here today was a berry pie with ice cream. Was very good and plan to return. I saw some burgers being brought to others however. They looked ok. Nothing great. May not return because of a later find half block away...which rocks in food quality.

    (4)
  • Richard S.

    Great service, especially with the big family group we had. Portions are very generous, and the scones were great. My only complaint is that the chicken fried steak was not that great.

    (3)
  • Janet T.

    Don't expect fast or friendly service - even though this cafe has a great reputation it didn't live up to it when we visited. We were there for breakfast. It was down home cooking except the pancakes were rubbery and it took a long time. The hashbrowns were good but greasy. For the price we paid I'd expect better overall. It seemed like we were intruding or something. Even getting someone to ring us up seemed to take forever. Defiantly the kind of place you'd see in a movie in a small town. Just not that great.

    (3)
  • Libby L.

    I've been here 3 times, twice at breakfast, once at lunch and I have never been disappointed. It has the usual diner fare: business-like waitress, incredibly greasy food, bad coffee. But it makes up for that with charm, lumberjack portions. I got the buckwheat pancakes my first time and they were SO GOOD I had to go back the next day and get them again. Seriously the best pancakes I've ever had, buckwheat or otherwise. When I went back for lunch it wasn't anything to write home about, so I won't.

    (4)
  • Russell S.

    My extended family took me to Chicks for dinner! Chick's is an institution for them driving up to their cabin. Now, I was being placed into the club. I can see why they like this small. Homemade food, small town appeal and a laid back atmosphere. As a fan of chicken fried steak, I had to go with the house special. The steak was large and came with mashed potatoes, a cup of soup, scone and a salad. You get one trip to the salad bar in the adjacent dining room. The salad bar has the usual items, along with some fruit. I only wish the gravy was chicken based and not beef based. I've always had the white gravy with chicken fried steak. I'm not a huge fan of gravy, but I did enjoy the gravy here. Service was good. Staff was friendly The prices are tough to beat. You get a very large amount of food for around $10. I've never eaten a scone like I had here. This isn't a scone, but a big donut. Topped with honey and you have a tasty treat to end your meal The bill for three was $33. Can't beat a meal for that amount!

    (4)
  • Tristan A.

    I used to go to Chick's for the local color, the great food with 1950 prices, and breakfasts. Things have changed. Its an old small town diner with a counter and dining room and things used to be good. I was at the vet's and stopped there, ordered the chicken fried steak, well it had a funny taste. I was SOOOO sick all night. Worst stomach cramps and I thought I might have to go to the ER, it was AWFUL. The pain and the meal (ugh) passed within 24 hours. The service was sad, a frowny waitress, I think the soup was canned, it was salty and tasteless, limp vegetables, and the 'famed' (of old) homemade pies are gone, or at least that day they were. I ordered chocolate cream pie and it looked 'familiar'. I asked about it and she said, well, its from Marie Callendar's. Mind you, the nearest Marie's Restaurant is an hour down the road in Salt Lake. This was a frozen grocery-store Marie Callendar pie, very unexpected from this cafe. I'm surprised and apalled at the decline in this old favorite. I will not be returning. NO STARS for getting sicker than a dog.

    (1)
  • Jaynel G.

    We stopped by here looking for a good breakfast place. Immediately I regretted walking in, and told my fiancé,"I feel like I'm going to get a stomachache later." but we were starving and didn't know Heber. The coffee was decent, I ordered fish and chips on the waitresses recommendation (the breakfast I'd seen looked disgusting). It came with a salad bar-- the food was so old all I could do was take the lettuce and dressing. The f&c was three hard little rocks that tasted old and inedible. Fries were ok but tasted strange. Meal came with a scone that was really just fried dough drenched in butter. It tasted like banana. I suspect it was old oil. Just really bad. The place looks dirty and has a small town tavern feel. I doubt this place is under the same ownership that ws getting good reviews. I cant imagine it. A tv blasts the game and each table has weird books on different variations of negativity like: how to understand idiots or how to have a bad attitude. Overall, avoid this place at all costs. Its not cheap, it's not good. The back of our check said, "A place you end up by choice, not by chance." We laughed...more like a place you end up by chance. Don't make the same choice!

    (1)
  • Teri K.

    I haven't been for years & went to lunch with our neighbors. Good old fashioned food. Not necessarily for the healthy no taste food lovers. I had great homeaid soup & a delicious scone. The waitress was very friendly & good. I will go again. If I want diet food I can stay home & make it-not what I want when I go out for something good & old fashioned!

    (4)
  • Gina E.

    Front door was dirty, that should have given us our first clue. I was very excited to eat here after hearing good reviews from Doug Wright and SLC Magazine. Beyond disappointed does not sum it up enough. Chicken fried steak neither breaded nor tender. Gravy was definitely from a package mix and brown gravy versus the white that I saw on another review. Scones were overcooked and delivered to us with no butter only watered down honey. Found a piece of wood in my salad and my sister found a hair. Who knows what we would have found next. Skip this place and drive back to Salt Lake to eat.

    (1)
  • Sharpe I.

    Good filling food, I posted the sausage egg and scone breakfast, not sure where photos went. Service was good friendly. Small room and no reservation. I like that for all you snobbies out there go early or go hungry. Booth, table or dinner bar eating, don't miss it or you might go hungry! Now the scone.? Not your coffee European scone. It's a heavy no hole dough nut, deep fried comes with pads of butter warm and plain. However they bring honey to the table with it. It is big, saucer size, with the large portion of sausage hash browns and eggs its very filling. I recommend asking for a shaker of cinnamon with the honey on the scone and a coffee and that would start your day well. If you'r not sure always ask in Utah restaurants for recommendation they don't mind unlike some.

    (4)
  • Niall P.

    Very slow service and a long wait for food. Waitress was pleasant. Food was okay. I would suggest trying other restaurants before here. But this isn't the worst place you can go. Note: have some awesome looking pies.

    (2)
  • Shauna S.

    Classic diner. We ordered breakfast--huge slabs of ham, fried eggs, hash browns, toast, Mickey shaped pancake with crispy bacon smile and lunch--salad bar, scone, chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and gravy. Portions are large and the food is okay. Good service and prices.

    (3)
  • Rob F.

    Chick's is the classic diner with lots of hearty fare and large portions, etc. It's not the best diner food I've had but it's certainly not the worst, contrary to other reviews I've read. It's a good value and I would definitely eat here again but it's not a primary destination.

    (3)
  • Meredith G.

    Don't go. Went once and that was a huge mistake. If you want bag salad with a ton of dressing and a gross meal go for it. Never ever again.

    (1)
  • Sy S.

    This a great American diner. Everything was extremely fresh and very good quality. Service was excellent! Will definitely come back when I'm passing through! Try the open roast beef sandwich or the cheeseburger, not were top notch. Also, don't miss out on their homemade hot scones, they are the highlight of the whole place.

    (4)
  • Kelli L.

    Food was okay, prices were high in my opinion. $9 for a sausage & cheese omelet? Got my order completely wrong, but I didn't want to wait any longer so I ate it. Got part of my husbands order wrong too. Hash browns were the frozen kind. Scone was pretty good. Thought we might get a little discount on our bill since both of our orders were wrong, but we didn't.

    (3)
  • Cindy N.

    This might be the only place in town for a decent breakfast. It's a small family diner. Food was good. I had the French toast with a side of cheesy hash browns. They were basically tater tots that had been mushed up. They were good and the portion was huge. My husband had the eggs and sausage. The sausage was huge!! But just tasted ok. The scone was very good. And the service was friendly. They even offered us to go drinks.

    (3)
  • Weston M.

    Deceptive from appearance but delicious on the inside. Classic American cuisine menu. Moderately priced, and the scones are all the rave!!

    (4)
  • Mike O.

    Old school diner. Everything was good. They bring you out a huge scone. It almost seems like the scone is a diversion from paying much attention to the food. There's nothing wrong with the food, it's just the scone is overwhelming and mostly unnecessary. Moreover, the scone isn't that great. I believe I had a chicken friend steak. White gravy rather than brown. I prefer brown gravy on my chicken fried steak. The dinner salad was iceberg lettuce and a typical ranch dressing. It was a Saturday afternoon and they were busy. Prices weren't cheap. I left feeling that I paid more than I would have liked given what we got. Service was good, the place was clean but old. It seemed like everyone there was from Heber and they all knew we weren't locals. Maybe that's just my insecurity coming out in my review. They have an ice maker that produces nuggets/pearls/pellets. I LOVE nugget ice. We don't normally buy soft drinks but did that day and I was especially glad we did! Been there, done that. Doubt that I'll be back but then I live 60 miles away.

    (3)
  • Rich T.

    Small town diner, great friendly service, good atmosphere. Teenage kids were with me and they loved it. Great sized portions. Hash browns are the kind my mom made, maybe better. Actually browned correctly. Yummy breakfast burrito.

    (5)
  • Brando N.

    I took my wife and kids here this morning and we had to seat ourselves. The waitress brought out water right away and took our order. We had pancakes and the chicken fried steak. The pancakes were gigantic. One order probably would have been enough for my whole family. They did taste good though. But my chicken fried steak tasted weird andvthe hash browns were deep fried and soaked in grease. I took one bite and felt sick.the gravy looked like it was old and it smelled and tasted old. I sent it all back to the kitchen. I don't see why making fresh potatoes is so hard but it would probably help this place if they were fresh. The staff were a little defensive of the potatoes so I don't know if it will ever change.

    (2)
  • Gina E.

    Front door was dirty, that should have given us our first clue. I was very excited to eat here after hearing good reviews from Doug Wright and SLC Magazine. Beyond disappointed does not sum it up enough. Chicken fried steak neither breaded nor tender. Gravy was definitely from a package mix and brown gravy versus the white that I saw on another review. Scones were overcooked and delivered to us with no butter only watered down honey. Found a piece of wood in my salad and my sister found a hair. Who knows what we would have found next. Skip this place and drive back to Salt Lake to eat.

    (1)
  • Nathan H.

    The food was amazing! I can't believe the portion sizes, the sizes were what every restaurant needs. I got the breakfast so I can't talk about the other meals but this is bay far my new favorite breakfast place. Too bad I would have to drive all the way out here to eat it. (It might be worth it from Logan) Wow the service was awesome! I miss places like this. Definitely recommend! The Philly cheese looked really good too.

    (5)
  • Karl B.

    A nice small cafe atmosphere and friendly staff. $9 for most breakfast options and $1 for coffee. Good food at a fair price.

    (4)
  • Alan D.

    You want a good breakfast, go to chicks. I'm a sucker for the Mom and Pop's places. Chicks has history. You're not going to see this place become a franchise that graces the Waldorf Astoria (which has a killer breakfast, I gotta add). Chicks is Heber's own, and for a long time. Certain things they do right here. Locally owned and operated for years and years. I've been coming to this place since I was a kid. Really good service and good food. I'd highly suggest this place for breakfast. It's the kind of place you get a killer bacon and eggs. I great club sandwich when you're inclined, and a chicken fried steak after you've worked all day and don't feel like paying a ton, but want some comfort food. Chicks is that. Comfort food, all day long, in small town Heber City Utah. If your butt is in the air, stop at Park City and find some foo foo place. Chicks is what it is. It's comfort food with good service, in a small town. I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Aditi H.

    Have eaten there only once so my review is limited. Their portion sizes are huge. I only had the hash browns but it kept me full till then end of the work day. My friends had the veggie omelette and the scone and they absolutely loved it.

    (3)
  • Jan W.

    Chicks is an old fashioned diner. It is our favorite breakfast place. Their portions are generous for a good price. My husband and I split the ham breakfast with an extra side of eggs - it is plenty of food!!! Fast and friendly service. Family friendly. It is not fancy. Chicks has a clean and relaxed atmosphere. I recommend Chicks.

    (4)
  • N Y.

    Mediocre food. Horrible service. Had to ask for coffee 3 times. The waitress was too busy socializing to work.

    (1)
  • Cee L.

    if you have all day to wait for indifferent food & service, chick's is the place. it's not worth the wait. the diner part of the place is quaint but the rest of it is a rabbit warren of dark and tired rooms.

    (1)
  • Margot C.

    We made a reservation on the phone the day before and when we arrived the next morning they "couldn't honor our reservation because they were busy." They told us the day before that it was going to be really busy so it would be best to make a reservation. We then left after being told that the wait was 45 minutes. (Isn't that the point of making reservations so you don't have to wait during the busiest hours???) Both people we talked to were extremely rude. Turns out we're glad we didn't eat there. Just from being inside for 5 minutes we all reeked of grease.

    (1)
  • Jana M.

    Service is decent but not too friendly. Food comes out fast and quality is as expected. Pancakes and eggs were a little overdone but enjoyable. We will return because we love going out for breakfast and this seems to be the best breakfast place in town.

    (3)
  • Beau S.

    Great breakfast, friendly staff. Much cheaper than the resort breakfast. They have everything from cereal to a huge steak and eggs breakfast.

    (4)
  • Brandon C.

    This place has been around um forever I think. My parents went here and rave about the clam chowder. So I go for a breakfast time treat and was almost knocked of my stole over what happened. Now I'm easy to please. I never get anything fancy. I dont even need a menu. I order coffee (black), two eggs over easy and hash browns. I'm used to paying less then 5 bucks for this. So when I got my plate and the hash browns are just a big chunk of I felt was fried up mashed potatoes and the eggs where tiny I was a little put back. And when the bill came to over 8 bucks I wanted to puke. I was charged for a full breakfast which included toast or scone, and bacon. But if I dont order it do I still have to pay for it? At Chicks you do.

    (2)
  • Tom P.

    Nice staff and service, but the food was horrible: two orders of calf liver, both burned black, rock hard and inedible two orders of ribeye, both came out grey (as if they were boiled) and over done (when asked rare and medium rare).

    (1)
  • Nathan E.

    Stopped by while in town for the Midway Christmas Celebration. The food was very normal diner fare, but the service was exceptional. We had two waitresses who kept us happy and our drinks full. The staff went above and beyond to cater to our large party. I will be back, but will stick to the burgers, sandwiches, and chicken strips instead of the dinner items.

    (4)
  • Julie L.

    This place is SO good. It's the perfect small town diner. My family goes to breakfast there each New Year's Eve morning and it has never dissapointed . The buckwheat pancakes are DIVINE. I've never tasted anything like them. The plain vanilla shake, one of the best I've ever had. The hasbrowns INCREDIBLE. The bonofee pie--so unique and SO good. The coconut cream pie was so coconutty and delicious, and the pecan pie was good too. Don't expect fast service here, because there are only about 2 cooks/2 waiters working at a time. Come in for the food and fun small-town diner experience. If the waiters aren't stressed because it's busy, then they're very amicable. This place has never dissapointed. I LOVE it. You should defiintely go there and if you're going to get anything, get the buckwheat pancakes!

    (5)
  • Holly ItsAConspiracy H.

    Much better. This place is why I miss being near a city. Because when you are this far from Orem or Provo or SLC, they know there's not a lot and your stuck, so there they are. Pshhhh. If you want an alright breakfast/lunch/dinner it's a free country, go ahead. They are fairly priced and they have chicken fried steak. I do not like chicken fried steak. I like a variety. The menu here is the front of one page. Not much to choose from. But, if you are simple (2 eggs, coffee, bacon) it just might work out for ya. If you are someone who has trouble deciding, you might want to go elsewhere. This menu is simple and perfect for the 'regular's', but it's not for me. The seats are 5o,000 years old and you get either metal up your butt or you slide into the 'spot' where the same fat guy has sat for 50 years, now THAT my friends is comfort! NOT. Also, if the waitress is busy texting or chatting, you are NOT as important as whatever she's ignoring you for. Lame. Time to get an upgrade!! I'd go in if I was desperate for water or to use the bathroom. Warning: Saturday mornings can be crazy, if it's crowded....leave and go elsewhere. I made the mistake of 'going with the crowd' and got to sit, hungry with the crowd for 40 minutes just to place our order. Long story short, I ended up walking out, going to the Hub, eating and my friends were just starting to eat, when I was paying my check! Yeah. Good luck! (Try Park City, seriously higher turnover means fresher food) Enjoy & Ciao! Holly

    (2)
  • AnMarie B.

    Absolutely the best small town cafe I have been to in years. Great service, friendly staff, food is great. The scones are to die for. I ordered a BLT, the bacon was thick, just fantastic. Restrooms very clean. French fries were great. Husband had salad bar, well worth the money.

    (5)
  • Cory S.

    This place is just average. Got the western omelette with no cheese nor toast and got grapes instead. The hash browns were pretty tasty and yummy grapefruit juice. It is all just normal breakfast food. Nothing that blows it out of the park. I feel I could make better food and more options with people that have the same gluten and dairy allergy I do. I would recommend it though!

    (3)
  • Libby L.

    I've been here 3 times, twice at breakfast, once at lunch and I have never been disappointed. It has the usual diner fare: business-like waitress, incredibly greasy food, bad coffee. But it makes up for that with charm, lumberjack portions. I got the buckwheat pancakes my first time and they were SO GOOD I had to go back the next day and get them again. Seriously the best pancakes I've ever had, buckwheat or otherwise. When I went back for lunch it wasn't anything to write home about, so I won't.

    (4)
  • Lowell S.

    I love Chick's. My family stops in almost every time we drive through Heber. It's a classic diner, so you'll be safest ordering classic diner dishes. The chicken fried steak is always fantastic, as is the chicken-fried chicken. Don't come here looking for health food... the salad bar is underwhelming. But the honey butter scones served with your meal are a nice closer. (And yes, I realize everything I just talked about is deep fried. Deal with it.) I love the small town, down-to-earth atmosphere and the no-nonsense comfort food. One of my very favorites, but it's probably a good thing (for my health) that we don't drive through Heber more than 2 times a year. :)

    (5)
  • Lorie B.

    I wanted to like Chick's I really did. But we've had 2 bad experiences there. There won't be a 3rd. The staff there acts like they could care less about anything but whatever they were talking about. We had to listen to one foul mouth waitress go into a rant because something in the kitchen had gone wrong. The food came out warm-ish. I would have sent it back if we ever saw our waitress again. No drink refills and we didn't see her again until she dropped off the check. You'd think if she saw 2 plates of food that had hardly been touched she would have questioned it but she just dropped the check and ran. Their specialty the chicken fried steak - was inedible. It was so stringy and the breading just tastes like flour. 2 of the 3 scones were burnt to a crisp on the outside and doughy in the inside. We watched one man try to order just to be told someone else would have to help him because she was just leaving. She then hung around for at least 5 for minutes talking to the other waitress so that neither one of them would wait on him.

    (1)
  • Brandon A.

    Chick's is an xcellent diner. Classic feel, good food, good service. It's not going to blow your mind. I always say consistency is very important, and I'm always happy with chicks.

    (4)
  • Kent M.

    All we had here today was a berry pie with ice cream. Was very good and plan to return. I saw some burgers being brought to others however. They looked ok. Nothing great. May not return because of a later find half block away...which rocks in food quality.

    (4)
  • Richard S.

    Great service, especially with the big family group we had. Portions are very generous, and the scones were great. My only complaint is that the chicken fried steak was not that great.

    (3)
  • Janet T.

    Don't expect fast or friendly service - even though this cafe has a great reputation it didn't live up to it when we visited. We were there for breakfast. It was down home cooking except the pancakes were rubbery and it took a long time. The hashbrowns were good but greasy. For the price we paid I'd expect better overall. It seemed like we were intruding or something. Even getting someone to ring us up seemed to take forever. Defiantly the kind of place you'd see in a movie in a small town. Just not that great.

    (3)
  • Russell S.

    My extended family took me to Chicks for dinner! Chick's is an institution for them driving up to their cabin. Now, I was being placed into the club. I can see why they like this small. Homemade food, small town appeal and a laid back atmosphere. As a fan of chicken fried steak, I had to go with the house special. The steak was large and came with mashed potatoes, a cup of soup, scone and a salad. You get one trip to the salad bar in the adjacent dining room. The salad bar has the usual items, along with some fruit. I only wish the gravy was chicken based and not beef based. I've always had the white gravy with chicken fried steak. I'm not a huge fan of gravy, but I did enjoy the gravy here. Service was good. Staff was friendly The prices are tough to beat. You get a very large amount of food for around $10. I've never eaten a scone like I had here. This isn't a scone, but a big donut. Topped with honey and you have a tasty treat to end your meal The bill for three was $33. Can't beat a meal for that amount!

    (4)
  • Tristan A.

    I used to go to Chick's for the local color, the great food with 1950 prices, and breakfasts. Things have changed. Its an old small town diner with a counter and dining room and things used to be good. I was at the vet's and stopped there, ordered the chicken fried steak, well it had a funny taste. I was SOOOO sick all night. Worst stomach cramps and I thought I might have to go to the ER, it was AWFUL. The pain and the meal (ugh) passed within 24 hours. The service was sad, a frowny waitress, I think the soup was canned, it was salty and tasteless, limp vegetables, and the 'famed' (of old) homemade pies are gone, or at least that day they were. I ordered chocolate cream pie and it looked 'familiar'. I asked about it and she said, well, its from Marie Callendar's. Mind you, the nearest Marie's Restaurant is an hour down the road in Salt Lake. This was a frozen grocery-store Marie Callendar pie, very unexpected from this cafe. I'm surprised and apalled at the decline in this old favorite. I will not be returning. NO STARS for getting sicker than a dog.

    (1)
  • Jaynel G.

    We stopped by here looking for a good breakfast place. Immediately I regretted walking in, and told my fiancé,"I feel like I'm going to get a stomachache later." but we were starving and didn't know Heber. The coffee was decent, I ordered fish and chips on the waitresses recommendation (the breakfast I'd seen looked disgusting). It came with a salad bar-- the food was so old all I could do was take the lettuce and dressing. The f&c was three hard little rocks that tasted old and inedible. Fries were ok but tasted strange. Meal came with a scone that was really just fried dough drenched in butter. It tasted like banana. I suspect it was old oil. Just really bad. The place looks dirty and has a small town tavern feel. I doubt this place is under the same ownership that ws getting good reviews. I cant imagine it. A tv blasts the game and each table has weird books on different variations of negativity like: how to understand idiots or how to have a bad attitude. Overall, avoid this place at all costs. Its not cheap, it's not good. The back of our check said, "A place you end up by choice, not by chance." We laughed...more like a place you end up by chance. Don't make the same choice!

    (1)
  • Teri K.

    I haven't been for years & went to lunch with our neighbors. Good old fashioned food. Not necessarily for the healthy no taste food lovers. I had great homeaid soup & a delicious scone. The waitress was very friendly & good. I will go again. If I want diet food I can stay home & make it-not what I want when I go out for something good & old fashioned!

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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