* '''Kosmos Burger''', 1636 Washington Blvd. Family owned, walk-up window type restaurant with picnic tables outside. It's sometimes dark inside and nobody is in sight, but they're still open and will come help you if you knock on the window.
* '''Kosmos Burger''', 1636 Washington Blvd. Family owned, walk-up window type restaurant with picnic tables outside. It's sometimes dark inside and nobody is in sight, but they're still open and will come help you if you knock on the window.
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*<eat name="Ume Boutique" alt="" address="25th Street" directions="" phone="" url="" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">Downtown Hip, Earthy Clothing and accessory store. Carries local brands as well as big names like Free People. </eat>
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==Drink==
==Drink==
Downtown is supposed to be the place to be, but its dying. Go to the Newgate mall area. The best bar is across the street from Macy's!
Downtown is supposed to be the place to be, but its dying. Go to the Newgate mall area. The best bar is across the street from Macy's!
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*<drink name="Slavy" alt="" address="25th Street" directions="" phone="" url="" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">Downtown boutique carrying trendy clothes from up and coming designers. </drink>
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*<drink name="Rooster's Brewing Co" alt="" address="25th Street" directions="" phone="" url="" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">The classic Ogden restaurant. Serves site-made brews and a wide variety of good American food. </drink>
The Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Phone: 1-888-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) [4]. operates an extensive bus system all across the Wasatch Front, so you can easily and readily reach Ogden by public transportation from almost anywhere along the Wasatch Front.
By train
FrontRunner, [5]. A commuter rail line running between Pleasant View and Salt Lake City. Service currently runs every half-hour on weekdays and every hour on Saturdays. One-way fares range from $3-$5.50 depending on how far you travel. Future extensions are planned south to Provo by 2013.
Get around
See
The train museum, you can even hop in some of the old engines.
Dinosaur park. Strange concept, but the kids love it. There's even an animatronic tryrannasaurus rex!
The baseball field definitely has a small town charm.
Do
Great trails. Go east to the foot of the mountains for awesome hiking and mountain biking trails. Not as good as those in Park City, but not as crowded either. Plus, you're not gonna see some cowboy (yep, some idiot without a helmet, but with a 10 gal hat) attempting to ride up in cowboy boots in Park City!
Buy
The Newgate Mall[6] is anchored by Dillard's, Sears, Sports Authority, and a Cinemark movie theatre.
Eat
Kosmos Burger, 1636 Washington Blvd. Family owned, walk-up window type restaurant with picnic tables outside. It's sometimes dark inside and nobody is in sight, but they're still open and will come help you if you knock on the window.
Drink
Downtown is supposed to be the place to be, but its dying. Go to the Newgate mall area. The best bar is across the street from Macy's!
Sleep
Best Western High Country Inn, 1335 W 12th Street, +1 801 394-9474, Toll-free: +1 800 594-8979, Fax: +1 801 392-6589, [7].
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 2245 S. 1200 W., +1 801 392-5000, [8].
Snowbasin is around the corner. Nice place to ski, but it doesn't get as much or as good snow as they do in Park City/Salt Lake city. And theres no lodging on the mountain itself.