15 Best Restaurants in Logan, UT [2026 Updated]

You might find yourself in Logan for a university lecture, a ski trip to nearby Bear River, or simply chasing Cache Valley’s famous autumn colors. Whatever brings you to this northern Utah town, your appetite deserves equal attention. From farm-to-table bistros celebrating local dairy to cozy spots perfect for post-hike refueling, here are the culinary gems worth discovering.

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers

$ | (719) 244-9542 | WEBSITE

Raising Cane

This Logan mainstay, a fixture in the fast-casual scene for years now, is a well-oiled machine that’s been fine-tuned to perfection. The service here skews north of impeccable, but the chicken—crispy yet juicy fingers with that signature sauce, for example—is the main reason why this is still an amazing place to eat. If you’re looking for a highlight-of-the-week, satisfying restaurant experience where you won’t feel like an idiot for spending around fifteen dollars, this is it.

The Cache Bar and Grill

$ | (435) 213-3942 | WEBSITE

The Cache Bar and Grill

Every Logan local should experience this rustic, welcoming gem of a restaurant at least once. With its cool, charming vibe and friendly staff, it’s like a cozy neighborhood spot that also happens to serve amazing fish and chips. Before karaoke night, live your foodie fantasy over coconut Thai curry kabobs, or indulge in delicious drinks and fries that are nearly as enjoyable as the fun, personable service around you.

Black Pearl Asian Bistro & Sushi

$ | (435) 750-0888 | WEBSITE

Black Pearl Asian Bistro & Sushi

Black Pearl Asian Bistro & Sushi isn’t your typical Logan sushi spot. At this quiet, pleasant restaurant, the Super Crunchy Roll comes with a perfect crunch, and the hot and sour soup is made with a memorable tang. Some tables have views of the kitchen’s careful preparation, but the real standouts here are the beautifully presented sushi rolls and traditional Chinese dishes. Come for a relaxed meal with friends, and order the walnut shrimp for the table.

Paco’s Tacos

$ | (435) 787-8420 | WEBSITE

Paco

This Logan favorite still has that familiar friendly service and consistently great food that keeps regulars coming back, though the interior could use a fresh coat of paint to brighten up the somewhat dark space. Casual and welcoming, the menu focuses on Mexican classics like burritos with your choice of meats, all at prices that won’t break the bank. Notably, it’s both kid-friendly and wheelchair accessible, making it a comfortable spot for everyone.

You should grab a seat and enjoy a meal in this unpretentious neighborhood taqueria.

Super Chix – Logan, UT

$ | (435) 799-3920 | WEBSITE

Super Chix - Logan, UT

This fun new chicken spot in Logan is a true local favorite, where quick service and a drive-thru make it a convenient treat. Our advice: Skip the fancy stuff and go straight for the chicken burger with avocado, load up on fries with plenty of sauce options, and enjoy the friendly, helpful service. While the prices may be a bit higher, the food is delicious and worth every penny.

Akita Ramen Poke and Boba

$ | (435) 232-0437 | WEBSITE

Akita Ramen Poke and Boba

Some of the best ramen in Logan is found in a cute, immersive space with a relentlessly upbeat soundtrack. Akita Ramen Poke and Boba, from the team behind the popular poke bowls, doesn’t just serve standard noodle dishes. They focus on authentic Japanese ramen, and when you try the tenkatsu ramen fresh from the kitchen, you’ll understand why. Get a poke bowl alongside it, and order at least one boba drink, like the taro smoothie topped with salted cheese foam.

Prodigy Brewing

$ | (435) 375-3313 | WEBSITE

Prodigy Brewing

This Logan brewpub is from the local craft scene, so it’s no surprise that the food here is hearty, and that the rustic industrial space is buzzing every weekend. Think of the best burger you’ve ever had—it’ll get bumped to second place after you try Prodigy’s ridiculously juicy creation. The beignet covered in hot salted caramel sauce is yet another reason why you’ll want to keep coming back.

Aggie Ice Cream @ The Creamery

$ | (435) 797-2109 | WEBSITE

Aggie Ice Cream @ The Creamery

This charming, campus-based ice cream spot is perfect for a sweet treat that isn’t too fussy, with fresh waffle cones, creamy soft serve, and generous scoops starting around $5. Like its beloved reputation, built by generations of students and locals, this place specializes in huckleberry. Even the simpler flavors like caramel cashew are rich and satisfying, with a smooth texture thanks to all the cream.

Dutch Bros Coffee

$ | (877) 899-2767 | WEBSITE

Dutch Bros Coffee

This cheerful coffee shop in Logan—known for its friendly staff and sweet, personalized drinks—was made for quick pick-me-ups, but that description sorely undersells the experience here. Genuine kindness is deployed thoughtfully and to its full power in service from employees like Jacob, who go out of their way to make drink recommendations. You really can’t go wrong with any blended freeze here, especially the Caramelizer with its smooth, sweet finish.

The small space lacks indoor seating, yet the warm, welcoming vibe and affordable prices—around $5–7 for most drinks—more than make up for it, creating a happy spot that keeps customers coming back.

The White Owl

$ | (435) 753-9165 | WEBSITE

The White Owl

You might be skeptical of a beer bar grill that’s been around forever and shows its age, but the food here is surprisingly good—especially the turkey avocado sandwich, the burger big dog combo, and those perfectly cooked fries. If you’re lucky enough to snag a spot on the rooftop patio (which fills up fast on weekends), you’ll earn the right to sit in a low-key, chill atmosphere with a great view of the neighborhood and ample opportunity for people-watching from the deck area.

The cooks in the back killed it, making everything juicy and mouthwatering, while the attentive staff kept things running smoothly despite the building’s slight need for renovation. It’s the kind of place where the pool tables might be falling into disrepair, but the community vibe and fantastic food make it worth visiting anyway.

Rumbi Island Grill

$ | (435) 753-4300 | WEBSITE

Rumbi Island Grill

From the moment you step into the tropical atmosphere at Rumbi Island Grill to the time you walk out with a satisfying takeout container, you’re going to be very pleased. We recommend ordering favorites at this popular spot: Start with the combo platter with that yummy peanut sauce, then move on to the tri-tip steak cooked to perfection or the mango shredded chicken bowl with island Mac and Rumbi rice.

The friendly, helpful, and efficient staff ensure everything runs smoothly, and the table setup with linen napkins makes it feel special. With something for everyone on the extensive menu—from juicy burgers to salads and bowls—and accommodations for dietary restrictions, it’s easy to see why this place remains a highly recommended choice in the valley.

Jack’s Wood-Fired Oven

$ | (435) 754-7523 | WEBSITE

Jack

This Logan spot is one of our favorite places to eat wood-fired pizza in Utah, simply because the options go way beyond the usual suspects like pepperoni or margherita. The headliner is the thin crust Italian pizza, with a fantastic flavor that gets a boost from the fresh, amazing dough. Even if you only order one pie and listen to some live music, you’ll have an experience that will occupy your thoughts for a long time.

Chili’s Grill & Bar

$ | (435) 752-2909 | WEBSITE

Chili

This casual American grill opened in the 1980s, occupies a spacious standalone building on Main Street, and has likely served thousands of family dinners over the years. Their signature baby back ribs are the best thing here, grilled so that some bites are tender and others are smoky and caramelized. If you’re feeling adventurous, try one of their updated healthy choices.

Tacos el Robert

$ | (435) 881-1289 | WEBSITE

Tacos el Robert

This Logan taqueria serves authentic Mexican fare from 11am-9pm daily. Their flavor profiles are absolutely top-notch—with perfectly seasoned meats and vibrant, fresh accompaniments. Our favorites are the tacos al pastor, sliced right off the rotating spit, and the tender tacos de lengua, a customer favorite. After enjoying a meal here, make sure to visit their salsa bar with roasted nopales, onions, and various toppings to customize your tacos just how you like them.

The Crêpery Logan

$ | (435) 752-5766 | WEBSITE

The Crêpery Logan

This crepe spot is tucked into an old building on Main Street in Logan almost every day. Their “generous” breakfast special, starting at $11, gets you a large plate piled high with amazing-tasting things like the mac daddy or the Strawberry crunch crepe with Nutella, plus fresh fruit on the side. If they ask if you want extra Nutella, say yes—it’s for your own good.

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