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Lion House Pantry - Salt Lake City Tours

Enjoy a meal in the dining hall of Brigham Young's mansion, the Lion House, in downtown Salt Lake City. The Pantry restaurant offers home cooking amidst pioneer history, with recipes that have been passed down through generations. Menu changes daily, with prices ranging from $7-13. The Lion House is one of Salt Lake City's most famous landmarks, built in 1856 by Brigham Young. A stone lion statue sits above the front entrance, it reminded Brigham Young of a similar statue at an affluent home in Vermont that he'd seen in his youth. Known as the "Lion of the Lord," Brigham Young was the prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and known for his tenacity and power of speech. 

Visit the Lion House for lunch on the Salt Lake City Tour or dinner on the Thursday Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour. Book online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/

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Lion House - Things to do in Salt Lake City

The Lion House was a home of Brigham Young, who was known as the Lion of the Lord. The two-story home was built in 1856 as an additional residence for Brigham Young's large family. At one point the home had twenty wives and fifty children living under one roof. The upper levels contained bedrooms for wives and children, while the bottom level had a kitchen, dining hall, food cellar and schoolhouse. The Lion House is where Brigham passed away in 1877. Since 1968, the Lion House has been serving the public and today features reception space and a restaurant in the basement called the Lion House Pantry. Join us on the Salt Lake City Tour or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour to hear stories of the Lion House, as well as enjoy a meal in Brigham Young's dining hall. Reserve your seats on the sightseeing tour bus online at http://toursofutah.com/salt-lake-city-tour/

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Lion House - Things to do in Salt Lake City

The Lion House was a home of the second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young, who was often referred to as the Lion of the Lord. The two-story home was built in 1856 as an additional residence for Brigham Young's large family and features 10 gables along the side. The Lion House is where Brigham passed away in 1877. Since 1968, the Lion House has been serving the public and today features reception space and a restaurant in the basement called the Lion House Pantry. Join us on the Salt Lake City Tour or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour to hear stories of the Lion House, as well as enjoy a meal in Brigham Young's dining hall. Reserve your seats on the sightseeing tour bus online at http://toursofutah.com/salt-lake-city-tour/

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