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Help us make it rightThe Bistro 258 building was built in 1888 and was originally called the Union Restaurant, owing to its proximity to the Union Pacific Railroad Depot. The location of this Ogden Restaurant has always been a little on the edgy side of the otherwise squeaky-clean image of Utah and Salt Lake City. When the railroad came to Utah, it deliberately bypassed the Salt Lake City Mormon hub and came to...
Welcome to Bistro 258! We specialize in delicious and reasonablypriced cuisine, including our house specialties and other customerfavorites. Our cuisine entrees are served in a relaxed and welcoming settingthat you and your friends and family are sure to enjoy. Whether you are inthe mood to indulge in something new or just want to enjoy some oldfavorites, we promise that our inventive menu and...
Chefs Todd Ferrario and Michael Attento, owners of Bistro 258, a nifty little “Fine Dining” restaurant on Ogden’s Historic 25th Street. Well, maybe the “Fine Dining” moniker is a bit too haughty. At Bistro 258 they call it “Casual Elegance.” It’s a good description since the brasserie-style restaurant is a good setting for either a casual meal or an elegant one, depending on your need.
Owners Devin and Nick Cash design and prepare upscale fare such as coconut macadamia halibut, blackberry broiled pork chops, and orange-chili chicken at this popular downtown Ogden eatery. Its chic interiors wouldn't be out of place in Manhattan, but the attitude and vibe is much more laid back. For lunch, try the Asian chicken wrap or a rice bowl filled with stir-fried vegetables and your...
This casual, airy restaurant is in one of the oldest buildings in this part of Ogden, built in 1888 and restored in 1984. It has a narrow dining room and a magnificent old wooden bar complete with mirrors behind the glassware, a large atrium dining room, and a flower- and shrub-filled outdoor patio for warm-weather dining. The changing menu blends American and European cuisines, with choices...
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The sizeable menu features solid offerings at both lunch and dinner. The 258 Burger served on ciabatta bread is packed with flavor from roasted garlic pepper. Sandwiches come...
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Amazing food. Always satisfied when I visit the atmosphere is wonderful.
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Bistro 258 can be found at 25th St 258. The following is offered: Steak Houses. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Ogden there are 8 other Steak Houses. An overview can be found here.
The Bistro 258 building was built in 1888 and was originally called the "Union Restaurant," owing to its proximity to the Union Pacific Railroad Depot.
The location of this Ogden Restaurant has always been a little on the "edgy" side of the otherwise squeaky-clean image of Utah and Salt Lake City. When the railroad came to Utah, it deliberately bypassed the Salt Lake City "Mormon" hub and came...
For a casual yet elegant dining experience, hungry diners can head to Bistro 258 on historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden. Open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday, the restaurant features a menu of steaks, seafood, pastas and more.
Eclectic, black table-cloth dining in Historic Ogden, Utah. Bistro 258 offers a wide range of dishes including hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, unique pastas, and inspired desserts. Bistro 258 also specialized in off-site catering, including weddings, corporate events, and pharmaceutical luncheons. We are also a great wedding venue. We offer affordable packages for small to mid-sized weddings....
American
Complimenting this varied menu is a respectable wine list featuring mainly California selections. Also, many fine beers are available, including those locally brewed at Roosters Pub.
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