Moore’s Family Restaurant Menu

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  • Kyle V.

    Moore's makes the best pancakes I've ever had. I usually order pancakes for breakfast at restaurants and no where else compares. It has a small town country feel to it. I've always been treated very well here and always been satisfied with the food. But seriously, get the pancakes. It should be illegal how good they are. I have ordered a few other things and they were all good, but the pancakes are what keeps me coming back.

    (5)
  • Lauren M.

    Great place. Really gives the small town Utah feel and has a vintage look to it. Everyone was very friendly. The prices were good. The food was really good too. We had the Western Omelet and the Georgia BBQ Pork Sandwich. As my friend said "total mountain pork -- I'm not used to that!"

    (5)
  • Haley N.

    Best food and Service we've had in a while. Our server was Jil. We were in and out within 30 minutes on a Sunday morning. Drinks were always full, had all the condiments we needed delivered to us before we even had our food, so we didn't have to ask for a thing. I loved the pancakes. I definitely will be back and recommend to everyone.

    (5)
  • BriAnna M.

    We come here for breakfast on weekends. The first time, I was going for the nostalgia factor. My mom was a waitress here in the late 70s. The decor hasn't changed at all. That first time it seemed a little frightening, because I was hungry, and the place is always packed in the morning. However, the staff is so amazing. You will get your breakfast almost as quickly as if you had gone to a fast food counter. The food is delicious, especially the Sausage Skillet. I get it with a scone (Utah style, aka frybread) , so I'm pretty sure in the end it will be the official cause of my death. Seat yourself, and be aware there's a small surcharge for paying with a card.

    (5)
  • Kayla J.

    This place is famous for their breakfasts. But all the other food is awesome as well... Owned by some friends of mine. I LOVE their pulled and the rolls! And the hashbrowns.

    (5)
  • Troy C.

    I have lived in and around Ogden most of and Moore's has been around as long as I can remember. I have been to Moore's many times over the last 30 years but I had not been there in about 10 years until going there for breakfast recently. Breakfast was good, price was good, service was good, nothing extraordinary but a solid breakfast. I would not hesitate to go again but will not make an extra effort to go here.

    (3)
  • D. W.

    I've long had a contention, still unbroken, that there are only a couple places in Ogden worth eating at, namely The Pie on Harrison and Rooster's Pub downtown on Historic 25th. Today's visit to Moore's did nothing to dissuade this. In point of fact, I was kind of excited to try this, as it struck me as something along the lines of a Dee's or roadside greasy spoon (as my wife thought), but with the emphasis on BBQ on the sign, I expected maybe something new. In a word: nope. The food here is a lower grade version of Dee's. I got half-raw eggs, somewhat burnt and otherwise mushy hash browns, congealed gravy for the biscuits and gravy part, burnt sausage (that part I didn't mind), one of the cheapest teas on the market for my hot tea and service that featured delivery of the various items in the following order: Burgers & fries first. A few minutes later, the two breakfast plates. A few minutes after that, the toast for the breakfasts. The server tried very hard and was extremely pleasant, but watching her push some errant hash brown strips that had drug across the table back on the plate on top of the sausage was somewhat stomach wrenching, itself not helped by the raw eggs on the plate. While the biscuit was ok, none of the food really rose above being marginal, including the somewhat greasy scone. The fries were limp and unappetizing and while I debated back and forth between breakfast and BBQ (I couldn't find a combo plate, so didn't order any, which I'm glad for now), it seemed clear to me after the food arrived that I picked the least worst choice. The final indignity came with getting slugged an extra 5% for using a credit card, which pretty much cements that I will never be choosing this restaurant again.

    (2)
  • Tay B.

    "You're a stranger here but once!" Excellent breakfast! Their malted waffles are delicious. Great service and a nice feel. The only thing is they charge 5% to use a credit card or debit card. Cash only for us, but still great food!

    (4)
  • Terry P.

    Pretty decent old school diner. Friendly staff. Food was good. You can tell they use fresh cut fries which is always good. I was impressed that I got 5 pieces of bacon with my breakfast. Usually diners give you 2 or 3 max. I'd eat here again if I come through in Ogden again

    (4)
  • Scott C.

    I can't believe that no one has reviewed this already. Moore's has been around as long as I can remember. It has become a staple for breakfast in the Ogden area. The food is always great, they have always treated my kids like they were the ones paying for the meal. I remember going there as a kid with my family. They have a decent amount of menu items but they definitely specialize in breakfast. Great place for a "home cooked" type meal and the fact that it isn't horribly expensive doesn't hurt either.

    (4)
  • Rhiannon R.

    If an old school diner experience is what you crave, hit up Moores Family Restaurant. They have several locations but I recommend the O.G. on Wall Ave. In addition to some of the yummiest homemade batter pancakes and the crispiest (without being burnt) hash browns you will receive some of friendliest service this side of the Great Salt Lake! This is real diner food with good sized portions, not ridiculous portions so you don't complain about the crappy food but, just what you want to eat plus just a little "Moore". I almost always get the breakfast combo so I can have those yummy pancakes, but they also have delish scones, biscuits and gravy, as well as all your other breakfast favorites. I would like to try their dinner but I just can't say no to the breakfast. My only complaint is that they are not open late, so after a hard night of karaoke I have to eat at a chain restaurant rather than this local diner.

    (5)
  • Kyle H.

    Moore's is a great family diner. Not the place to go if you are looking for a classy dinner, but great for breakfast at any time of the day. The lunch and dinner items are tasty as well, but breakfast is their specialty. With the uniforms they waitresses wear, and the atmosphere of the patrons, I kind of feel like I am in an episode of the Andy Grifith show when I eat there.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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