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Diabetics at Village Inn

Village Inn is a tough place for diabetics, and you must be extra cautious while ordering food at the Village Inn, especially if you're a diabetic. The food items low in sodium are high in sugar or cholesterol at Village Inn which makes it difficult for diabetics to choose the right food at the diner.

Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for Diabetics

Village Inn offers very few items edible for diabetics without any threat. You can avoid sandwiches and burgers at Village Inn and try the light breakfast items on the menu. You must also skip the shakes as well as other juices from the beverage menu. Almost all the dinner items on the menu are high in sodium except Grilled Tilapia and 6 oz. Top Sirloin & Toast. Avoid Soup bowls and opt for cups instead at Village Inn.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Village Inn

2 Egg Low-Cholesterol Egg Substitute Omelette with Part-Skim Mozzarella

Nutritional Facts: 220 calories, 15g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 490mg sodium, 2g carbs, 1g sugar, 0g fiber, 21g Protein

Toast, Rye

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 440mg sodium, 50g carbs, 2g sugar, 4g fiber, 10g Protein


Toast, Sourdough

Nutritional Facts: 330 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 560mg sodium, 48g carbs, 1g sugar, 2g fiber, 10g Protein

1/2 Waffle

Nutritional Facts: 260 calories, 13g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4.5g), 460mg sodium, 26g carbs, 1g sugar, 0g fiber, 5g Protein

Fresh Fruits

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 6g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Country Potatoes

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 25g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 180mg sodium, 45g carbs, 0g sugar, 5g fiber, 5g Protein


Seasoned French Fries (Sides)

Nutritional Facts: 370 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 270mg sodium, 34g carbs, 0g sugar, 3g fiber, 3g Protein

Hot Tea

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

High Blood Pressure at Village Inn

If you are concerned about high blood pressure, then you must try food items from the kid's menu at Village Inn as most food items on their regular menu are high in sodium. However, you can always bet on salads for rescue. Instead of dining alone, you can visit the Village Inn in groups to keep the sodium intake in check.

Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for High Blood Pressure

Avoid Sausage Links & Eggs, Sausage Patties & Eggs, Biscuit & Gravy with Eggs, 6 oz. Top Sirloin Eggs, Ham Steak & Eggs, Egg Benedict, and Country Benedict from Village Inn's breakfast menu. It is also recommended to skip the Skillet options at Village Inn for its high sodium content. Among the omelets, avoid Denver Omelette, Country Music Star Omelette, and French Spinach & Bacon Omelette. You must also skip Sandwiches and All-World Double Cheeseburger every time you visit Village Inn.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Village Inn

Quaker® Oatmeal Plain

Nutritional Facts: 220 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 10mg sodium, 37g carbs, 1g sugar, 5g fiber, 8g Protein

Toast, White

Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 400mg sodium, 34g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein


English Muffin

Nutritional Facts: 170 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 380mg sodium, 30g carbs, 1g sugar, 2g fiber, 6g Protein


2 Pieces French Toast

Nutritional Facts: 260 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 350mg sodium, 32g carbs, 8g sugar, 1g fiber, 11g Protein

Fresh Fruits

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 6g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Country Potatoes

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 25g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 180mg sodium, 45g carbs, 0g sugar, 5g fiber, 5g Protein

Side Salad (no dressing)

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 50mg sodium, 6g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 1g Protein

Hot Tea

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

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High Cholesterol at Village Inn

Most items served at Village are made up of eggs, bacon, chicken, or steak. Hence, these food items are often high in cholesterol. You can try the salad items, juices, or light breakfast items from the menu to keep the cholesterol in check. You can also try food from the kid's menu to ensure that you consume fewer calories than usual.

Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for High Cholesterol

You must skip burgers and sandwiches at the Village Inn as these items are very high in cholesterol. You should also avoid the Garden Salads menu at Village Inn except for Southwest Salad, lunch size. You can order all the soups, but you must avoid Tomato Basil Bowl and Wisconsin Cheese Bowl. Almost everything on the dinner menu is also high in cholesterol and must be avoided. Also, skip shakes at Village Inn.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Village Inn

2 Egg White Omelette with Part-Skim Mozzarella

Nutritional Facts: 200 calories, 13g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 360mg sodium, 2g carbs, 1g sugar, 0g fiber, 20g Protein

Toast, Wheat

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 540mg sodium, 50g carbs, 6g sugar, 4g fiber, 10g Protein

Fresh Coleslaw

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 260mg sodium, 10g carbs, 9g sugar, 1g fiber, 1g Protein


2 Buttermilk Pancakes

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3.5g), 440mg sodium, 24g carbs, 6g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Fresh Fruits

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 6g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Hot Tea

Nutritional Facts: 0 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

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  • Ryan D.

    Beautiful building with attractive, comfortable rooms and common areas. Nice part of town. Pretty good breakfast - standard egg stuff, but OK. Friendly staff actually suggested different room (Saltair instead of King's Peak) which was a great shift from what I'd reserved online. Saltair and some other rooms have views of downtown - but also face State Street, which could be a bit noisy if you plan to sleep in on a weekday. Otherwise nice and quiet and made for a few good nights' sleep.

    (4)
  • Nick B.

    I stayed here last night for a romantic evening with a young lady I'm rather fond of, and was quite impressed. I'm not much of a B&B person generally, but I wanted to do something special, and found this place on Yelp. The rates were extremely reasonable--for comparison, a room in the Little America tower would have been a bit more, and a room in the Little America garden buildings would have been a bit less. Granted, this was one of the cheapest rooms (Arches; two others are the same price), but the prices on the rest were fair, and I would have upgraded had all the other rooms not been booked. The building has a lot of character, and the proprietors do a great job with upkeep and clearly love the place. When we checked in, we were taken to on a short tour of the inn, featuring sitting rooms, billiards, and a nicely decorated dining room. We were only there for a night, so we didn't take advantage of the amenities like we might have on a longer stay, but everything was well-kept, clean, and cozy. We stayed in the Arches room, which as I said above is one of the cheapest. It's in the basement, and being a tall guy (6'6") I was momentarily concerned that I wouldn't fit. These fears were unfounded, however; I don't believe I had to duck once. The room itself was simple but very nice. A small desk and TV cabinet, and a large and comfortable bed, with a door to the outside for wandering the grounds. The bathroom was fantastic--exposed brick and stone, and most importantly a huge jetted tub, with more than enough room for two people to sit and relax. Unfortunately, I had to work fairly early in the morning, so we didn't have time for breakfast (and thus didn't sign up the night before) and I can't speak to the food. Judging from other reviews it doesn't seem like a point of concern. Overall, this is a quiet, pretty place with wonderful atmosphere. It made for a romantic evening with someone special, and I hope to come back soon.

    (5)
  • Abby W.

    I really liked our stay at the Inn. The house is beautiful and our room, the Snow Canyon, was a good size with some beautiful features. The bed was comfortable (which is typically the downfall of B&Bs in my experience) and the breakfast was delicious. The staff was friendly and helpful. Wish we had stayed longer than one night and would love to return.

    (4)
  • Manzanita S.

    Fantastic B&B! I stayed in the Kodachrome room, and it was lovely. Super clean, historic building, great views, and comfortable.

    (5)
  • Anthony A.

    One of the nicest BnB I have stayed.

    (4)
  • Mollie D.

    Hubby and I stayed here for our wedding night. The room and grounds are beautiful! The host was welcoming and helpful. We stayed in the Saltair room. The bathtub alone is enough for us to come back. I will note that the entrance was difficult to find so we called and the host helped us find the parking lot.

    (5)
  • Catherine W.

    To start with, it is called Inn on the Hill. No Capitol. The website inn-on-the-hill.com is very helpful with great pictures. Generally we much prefer B&Bs to Hotels. The location is excellent. An easy walk to downtown Salt Lake. A short walk to the Capitol. Close to City Creek Canyon. We stayed for Fri, Sat and Sun nights. The Inn is a four story Victorian era building that is very beautiful and well kept. The four public rooms on the main floor have lots of dark wood and are warm and inviting. If you have difficulty with stairs, it might not be the place for you. Our room was the "Snow Canyon", on the bottom floor, one below the main floor. Though it was close to a moderately busy street, and we were concerned about the noise, in fact we slept soundly. The room had little privacy unless all the shades were drawn, due to a porch outside the windows. Again, this was not a big problem because there was not much walking traffic. You had to go up a two step platform of slate tile to get to the bathroom. Getting into the shower/tub was a minor physical challenge due to a high and wide enclosure. Breakfast sign-ups are done the day before. An average and adequate breakfast of a couple pieces of bacon, an egg dish, with toast and fruit.. For coffee snobs like us, the coffee was poor - check out Jack Mormon Coffee on E Street. The Inn keepers are very nice and all the staff went out of their way to accommodate us. They were exceptionally helpful in getting us access to a pool to exercise in. We would stay here again, but try a different room.

    (4)
  • Adam B.

    This place is basically a large historic home that has been converted into a fabulous BnB. It's located on the hill just outside of the SLC uptown area and about one block from the capitol building. So, you are on the fringe of the city but on a quiet side street. I was in the area for a conference and it was probably just shy of a one mile walk to the convention center (not bad at all). Each morning, I would have breakfast and/or grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the crisp morning air during my walk. Compared to the "box hotels" and such in the downtown area, this is so much more bang for the dollar that you'll wonder why anyone would choose the alternatives. The inn offer many perks; great views of downtown, clean rooms, fireplaces in the rooms, historic charm in a building with a story to tell so-to-speak, free WIFI, large bathrooms and tubs, a billiards room for relaxing, free drinks and snacks, breakfast included, etc. I will definitely be back when/if I return to SLC. I absolutely recommend it to others and, in fact, tried to get co-workers to switch over when I arrived. ;-) Thanks for a great experience!

    (5)
  • David T.

    Very nice and cute place. The front desk manager was so nice. The place was originally a house they converted into a place for people to stay in. The rooms have a little fridge in it as well as cable TV with HBO for your enjoyment. The hot tub we stayed in was able to fit 2 adults. They even had snacks for guests for free. They had a morning breakfast their cook also cooked for us. They fed us a gluten free quiche. Really worth the money and literally 2 minutes walking distance from the state capital. Well worth the stay. Thank you so much for your hospitality!!

    (5)
  • Julianne F.

    This will be my new "go to" place while in SLC, which is at least twice a year. The staff is so personable and professional, anticipating your needs before you do. I did not have to ask for one single thing. And as for Jay, he can tell us he is a bit shy all he wants. I call him unassuming. I watched people connect with him from the moment they walked in. He is a jewel. As for the accommodations, without a doubt, the most pleasant B&B I have ever been in. Every room has a beautiful, spacious up-to-date bathroom, there are plenty of outdoor places, be it a patio or a garden, to enjoy the weather and they gave a wicked pool table My new home away from home

    (5)
  • Monocle M.

    Excellent place! More like small hotel than a B&B, but wonderful no matter how you classify it. I stayed in the one person Kodachrome room as I was traveling solo, but it was more than big enough and nicely appointed. Breakfast the next day was a delicious eggs Benedict with a salmon fillet on top. I'll definitely stay here again.

    (5)
  • Ana M.

    My husband chose the Inn on the Hill as a quick getaway to celebrate our 21st anniversary. It was the best decision. We stayed in the Topaz room. The room was big, comfortable, clean, beautiful, and quiet. We are short people so the low ceiling didn't bother us much, but, if you are tall, you may want to consider another room. We loved all the small details--the cookies on the lobby, the tea/coffee/hot chocolate in the dinning room, the complimentary mini bar and the chocolate on the pillow. The service was excellent. Everybody was nice and courteous, from the evening shift that welcomed us to the breakfast shift that served us so well. The only thing that was a little disappointed was the absolute casual wear of the evening shift--I'm glad it wasn't pretentious but cargo shorts, and Birkenstock sandals was a little too casual for me. Breakfast was perfect. On the morning we were there we had eggs, waffles, and fresh fruit. The chef does take pride in quality and beautiful presentation, and the hostess was extremely nice and attentive. We had a great stay and we are sure to come back. Thank you for making our anniversary special.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    Great rooms. Amazing food. Very friendly and helpful people.

    (5)
  • Sarah L.

    Beautiful historic home in an ideal setting! We stayed in the Bryce Canyon room with an incredible view of downtown Salt Lake and the mountains from the room and from the porch. The bed was gigantic and comfy, and the house itself is gorgeous. Our flight was delayed and we arrived late, but the Inn on the Hill has someone staffed 24 hours, so it was no problem. We had an easy check-in, there were fresh cookies waiting in the hall, and the great staff showed us to our room and pointed out the area on our floor with 24 hour access to free drinks and snacks! Amazing breakfast!! Incredible banana bread french toast, ham, and fresh fruit. Good coffee and a large selection of teas.

    (5)
  • Krystin M.

    I am writing this review on behalf of my mother, who stayed there for 6 nights this past week and is not so internet savvy. The Kodachrome room was well-appointed, though small, with a lovely bathtub. The staff were always helpful, and the chef who makes breakfast each morning is amazing (this I can personally vouch for, as I joined my mother several times). One morning he served scrambled eggs, bacon, homemade french toast with warm berry compote and a sweetened cream cheese. Another morning it was breakfast burritos with homemade salsa. Great food, great service.

    (5)

Q & A on Village Inn

Does the Village Inn serve breakfast all day?

Since the year of 1958 when Village Inn was opened in Denver Colorado, the restaurant has been offering its guests great food all day. So, if you want to have a heavy breakfast, light lunch or enjoy pancakes at dinner, the Village Inn is the place to visit.

Does Village Inn still have free pie Wednesday?

Village Inn offers a free slice of pie with any dine-in purchase. Every Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. customers can enjoy a featured pie with any of their purchase. For more information on the pie, one can ask the servers while visiting the restaurant in the area.

Does Village Inn have vegan options?

Unfortunately, there are very few Vegan and Vegetarian options at Village In. There are fruits and salads but most of the items are not Vegan or Vegetarian. We advise asking the server before making the orders.

What time does the Village Inn Open and Close?

Village Inn restaurant opens from 6:00AM-12:00

Is the Village Inn closed during holidays?

Village Inn is among only a few restaurants which remain open on any major holiday's which includes Easter Sunday, Christmas and New Year.

How to find the nearest Village Inn restaurant?

There are over 212 operating Village Inn restaurants in the United States. This restaurant is known for its wide variety of Breakfast Menu. Today, people from all over US visit Village Inn to enjoy food and pies which have won many awards from American Pie Council. The best way to search the nearest Village Inn location is by using our Restaurant Listings Directory which gives you the exact address of the restaurant near as per your location.

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About Village Inn

Village Inn is an American dining restaurant that serves the best American breakfast items on its menu. Founded by James Mola and Merton Anderson, Village Inn began its operations in 1958 as Village Inn Pancake House in Denver. However, during the 1980s, Pancake House was dropped from the title and the name was changed to Village Inn. Registered as VICORP Restaurants Inc., the restaurant company acquired over 71 restaurants in the United States.

Village Inn began serving lunch and dinner menus in addition to breakfast items during the 80s. The pies at Village Inn have won several awards from the American Pie Council. You can order a variety of sandwiches, burgers, healthy salads, melts, and other dinner items. Spread across 212 locations in the United States, Village Inn is a renowned restaurant brand among foodies who love American breakfast menu.

Healthy Food Options at Village Inn

Village Inn is the place to go if you have cravings for enjoyable breakfast items. Most breakfast items are high in sodium and not consumable for certain health conditions. You must be extremely picky to have a healthy breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the Village Inn. Village Inn offers a wide range of breakfast and dinner menu to choose from. While most of the items on the menu are high in sodium and cholesterol, you can still find some healthy food options in salads and simple breakfast items.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Dogs Allowed : No

Inn On The Hill

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