(801) 322-3790
473 E Broadway
Salt Lake City,
UT
84111
40.7629
-111.8775
Neighborhood: Central City
What People Are Saying About Sage's Cafe
The Editor
Robyn Galbos
Citysearch
The Scene – A tiny, comfortable restaurant with a handful of tables. The sun porch is light and airy with a mural painted to look like the sky on the ceiling. – – The Food – Simple dishes made with fresh, quality ingredients. For a light meal, the warm spinach salad and the soup of the day are uncomplicated and good. The pesto over pasta is a fine choice if you want something heartier. The pasta is made from spelt--a cereal grain with a nutty flavor--giving it the look and texture of wheat pasta. The café makes efforts to present food as traditional-looking as…
delectable for all three meals!
by timothygs
I waited to write a review until I had been to Sages for all three meals. Their menu is expansive and impressive. It all sounded so good it was hard to decide. It all was so much better than good. The Philly cheez sandwich was unreal. The Mountain for breakfast tasted amazing!
- Pros: perfect meals to crave
- Cons: more expensive with the organic ingredients but worth every penny
Great vegetarian food in SLC, even for a non-vegetarian
by amyoutfit
The guac -n-rock burger and vegetarian tacos are great. We are in town for skiing and family, and my vegetarian daughter and husband were sick of salads and vegetable side dishes, so we were delighted to come across this restaurant while trying to find the other place greek restaurant, which used to be in the same building. The food tasted great, the service was good and the sun shining in the sun room felt great after a day of skiing. We were extremely happy to find another vegetarian option in SLC, and still feel a warm glow from the great food.
Fresh Fresh Fresh!
by cupcakeyoga
My roomate and I ate at Sage on Saturday evening. She had been before, and as a vegetarian loves the place! I am mostly veg...and Sage lived up to many built up expectations. We had lettuce wraps as an appetizer; followed by the soba salad and the wilted spinach salad. My only complaint is that the tempeh was a bit too salty...but the rest of the soba salad soaked up the extra salt well. I left perfectly full; and feeling good about eating really good food! Enjoy
- Pros: Great window seating and chill atmosphere...not too hippie
- Cons: Menu could be more varied...more warm, savory dinner dishes
The Details on Sage's Cafe
What About Desserts?:
In addition to pies, cakes, cookies and soy shakes, there are refreshing fruit smoothies for $4.
Taste of the World:
Every Thrusday, Sage's features a cuisine from other cultures and traditions around the world.
Weekend Breakfast:
Burritos, pancakes, French toast and other breakfast specialties are served Saturday and Sunday, 9am-5pm.
Got Kids?:
There's a small selection for children 12 and under including noodles and cheese sauce, steamed vegetables and potato wedges.






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