10 stories up…a buffet romance…
The dining room is elegant, but patrons are casually dressed and comfortable. The Roof caters to both intimate diners and large groups. And you won't find a better view of Temple Square.
A buffet menu is served with a dash of refinement. You'll find a mix of hearty salads and a variety of entrees with simple sauces. A carver stands by to serve ham and prime rib. Warm, flaky rolls are brought to the table with honey butter. As for main dishes, make sure to sample a little of everything. Best bets are the ham and prime rib, but be sure to save room for dessert. There's an eye-popping array of sumptuous sweets, including cakes, cobblers, mousses and flan.
Take a walk on the unusual side for your next romantic meal.